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Peter Linay

Birth26 July 1797 - St Andrews, Orkney, Scotland
Death1861 - Orkney Scotland
MotherMargaret Tait
FatherArchibald Linay

Born in St Andrews, Orkney, Scotland on 26 July 1797 to Archibald Linay and Margaret Tait. Peter Linay married Margaret Nicolson Skea and had 9 children. He passed away on 1861 in Orkney Scotland.

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Parents
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Archibald Linay
1766 - Unknown
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Margaret Tait
1770 - 1860
Spouse(s)
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Margaret Nicolson Skea
1803 - 1893
Children Show all
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Archibald W. (Linay) Lennie
1826 - Unknown
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Andrew Lennie
1831 - 1915
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Jean (Linay) Lennie
1843 - Unknown
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Isabella (Linay) Lennie
1832 - Unknown
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Mary Skea Lennie
1851 - 1934
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Margaret Lennie
1828 - Unknown
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John Lennie
1827 - Unknown
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Robert Lennie
1834 - 1925
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Peter Bichan Lennie
1840 - 1851

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