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John Mcqueen

Birth20 AUG 1714 - Carrington, Midlothian, Scotland
DeathUNKNOWN - Not Available
MotherBessie Noble
FatherJohn McQueen

Born in Carrington, Midlothian, Scotland on 20 AUG 1714 to John McQueen and Bessie Noble. John Mcqueen married Lady Janet of Craigton Stewart / McQueen and had 8 children. He passed away on UNKNOWN.

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Parents
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John Mcqueen
1678 - Unknown
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Bessie Noble
1677 - Unknown
Spouse(s)
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Lady Janet Of Craigton Stewart / Mcqueen
1722 - Unknown
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Elisabeth "Bessie" Hall
1722 - Unknown
Children Show all
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Donald Macqueen
1750 - 1842
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Archibald Mcqueen
1735 - 1790
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William Mcqueen
1740 - 1828
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John Mcqueen
1744 - Unknown
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Helen Mcqueen
1755 - Unknown
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Barbara Mcqueen
1742 - Unknown
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Bethea Mcqueen
1752 - Unknown
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Elizabeth Mcqueen
1749 - Unknown

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