Tree: Eby/Aebi and Bernethy Family
Notes: Scotland (Gaelic: Alba) is a nation in northwest Europe and one of the four constituent countries[5] of the United Kingdom. It occupies the northern third of the island of Great Britain and shares a land border to the south with England. It is bounded by the North Sea to the east, the Atlantic Ocean to the north and west, and the North Channel and Irish Sea to the southwest. Apart from the mainland, Scotland consists of over 790 islands.[6]
Edinburgh, the country's capital and second largest city, is one of Europe's largest financial centres.[7] Scotland's largest city is Glasgow, which is the centre of the Greater Glasgow conurbation. Scottish waters consist of a large sector[8] of the North Atlantic and the North Sea, containing the largest oil reserves in the European Union.
The Kingdom of Scotland was an independent state until May 1, 1707, when the Acts of Union, despite widespread protest across Scotland,[9][10] resulted in a union with the Kingdom of England to create the Kingdom of Great Britain.[11][12] Scotland's legal system continues to be separate from those of England, Wales, and Northern Ireland; Scotland still constitutes a distinct jurisdiction in public and in private law.[13] The continued independence of Scots law, the Scottish education system, and the Church of Scotland have all contributed to the continuation of Scottish culture and Scottish national identity since the Union.[14] However, Scotland is no longer a separate sovereign state and does not have independent membership of either the United Nations or the European Union.
Country : Latitude: 55.96150, Longitude: -3.18603
Tree: Abernathy, Robert and Sara Cubisch
Notes: Scotland (Gaelic: Alba) is a nation in northwest Europe and one of the four constituent countries[5] of the United Kingdom. It occupies the northern third of the island of Great Britain and shares a land border to the south with England. It is bounded by the North Sea to the east, the Atlantic Ocean to the north and west, and the North Channel and Irish Sea to the southwest. Apart from the mainland, Scotland consists of over 790 islands.[6]
Edinburgh, the country's capital and second largest city, is one of Europe's largest financial centres.[7] Scotland's largest city is Glasgow, which is the centre of the Greater Glasgow conurbation. Scottish waters consist of a large sector[8] of the North Atlantic and the North Sea, containing the largest oil reserves in the European Union.
The Kingdom of Scotland was an independent state until May 1, 1707, when the Acts of Union, despite widespread protest across Scotland,[9][10] resulted in a union with the Kingdom of England to create the Kingdom of Great Britain.[11][12] Scotland's legal system continues to be separate from those of England, Wales, and Northern Ireland; Scotland still constitutes a distinct jurisdiction in public and in private law.[13] The continued independence of Scots law, the Scottish education system, and the Church of Scotland have all contributed to the continuation of Scottish culture and Scottish national identity since the Union.[14] However, Scotland is no longer a separate sovereign state and does not have independent membership of either the United Nations or the European Union.
Country : Latitude: 55.9737, Longitude: -3.22998
Tree: King of Scots
Country : Latitude: 56.4906712, Longitude: -4.2026458
Tree: Abernethy, George and Ann Pope
Notes: Scotland (Gaelic: Alba) is a nation in northwest Europe and one of the four constituent countries[5] of the United Kingdom. It occupies the northern third of the island of Great Britain and shares a land border to the south with England. It is bounded by the North Sea to the east, the Atlantic Ocean to the north and west, and the North Channel and Irish Sea to the southwest. Apart from the mainland, Scotland consists of over 790 islands.[6]
Edinburgh, the country's capital and second largest city, is one of Europe's largest financial centres.[7] Scotland's largest city is Glasgow, which is the centre of the Greater Glasgow conurbation. Scottish waters consist of a large sector[8] of the North Atlantic and the North Sea, containing the largest oil reserves in the European Union.
The Kingdom of Scotland was an independent state until May 1, 1707, when the Acts of Union, despite widespread protest across Scotland,[9][10] resulted in a union with the Kingdom of England to create the Kingdom of Great Britain.[11][12] Scotland's legal system continues to be separate from those of England, Wales, and Northern Ireland; Scotland still constitutes a distinct jurisdiction in public and in private law.[13] The continued independence of Scots law, the Scottish education system, and the Church of Scotland have all contributed to the continuation of Scottish culture and Scottish national identity since the Union.[14] However, Scotland is no longer a separate sovereign state and does not have independent membership of either the United Nations or the European Union.
Country : Latitude: 56.0106, Longitude: -3.22998
Tree: Abernathy, Charles and Alice Short
Country : Latitude: 52.8027614, Longitude: -0.9228515
Tree: Abernethy, William and Sarah Doolittle (Tims Direct Line)
Country : Latitude: 56.49067119 , Longitude: -4.20264580
Tree: Misc Abernathy/Abernethy
Country : Latitude: 56.49067119 , Longitude: -4.202645800
Tree: Sturdevant
Country : Latitude: 56.490671199 , Longitude: -4.2026458000
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Last Name, Given Name(s) |
Birth |
Person ID |
Tree |
51 |
Abernethy, William Sr | 1650 | Scotland | I1191199067 | Abernethy, William and Sarah Doolittle (Tims Direct Line) |
52 |
Abernethy, William | | | I1218875417 | Misc Abernathy/Abernethy |
53 |
Abernethy, William | Abt 1869 | Scotland | I1218875712 | Misc Abernathy/Abernethy |
54 |
Abernethy (6th Lord Saltoun), Alexander | Abt 1545 | Scotland | I119 | King of Scots |
55 |
Abernethy (7th Lord Saltoun), George | 1555 | Scotland | I133 | King of Scots |
56 |
Abernethy (8th Lord Saltoun), John | Unknown | Scotland | I161 | King of Scots |
57 |
Abernethy (9th Lord Saltoun), Alexander | 26 Mar 1611 | Scotland | I180 | King of Scots |
58 |
Abernethy (10th Lord Saltoun), Margaret | 1609 | Scotland | I162 | King of Scots |
59 |
Borthwick, Margaret | Abt 1390 | Scotland | I63 | King of Scots |
60 |
Bruce, Margaret | Dec 1296 | Scotland | I276 | King of Scots |
61 |
Canmore, Ada | Unknown | Scotland | I260 | King of Scots |
62 |
Canmore, Bethoc | Unknown | Scotland | I245 | King of Scots |
63 |
Canmore, Ethelred | Abt 1074 | Scotland | I231 | King of Scots |
64 |
Canmore, Henry | Unknown | Scotland | I258 | King of Scots |
65 |
Canmore, Henry | 1114 | Scotland | I249 | King of Scots |
66 |
Canmore, Isobel | 1199 | Scotland | I261 | King of Scots |
67 |
Canmore, Margaret | 1194 | Scotland | I262 | King of Scots |
68 |
Canmore, Mary | Unknown | Scotland | I244 | King of Scots |
69 |
Canmore, Matilda | Unknown | Scotland | I259 | King of Scots |
70 |
Canmore, Robert | Unknown | Scotland | I257 | King of Scots |
71 |
Canmore (8th Earl of Huntindon), David | 1144 | Scotland | I253 | King of Scots |
72 |
Canmore (9th Earl of Huntingdon), John | 1207 | Scotland | I255 | King of Scots |
73 |
Canmore (King of Scotland), David I | 1084 | Scotland | I243 | King of Scots |
74 |
Canmore (King of Scotland), Malcolm III | 1031 | Scotland | I233 | King of Scots |
75 |
Canmore (King of Scotland), Malcolm IV | 1141 | Scotland | I251 | King of Scots |
76 |
Canmore (King of Scotland), William I (The Lion) | 1142 | Scotland | I252 | King of Scots |
77 |
Clark, Andrew | Abt 1897 | Scotland | I272008481978 | Eby/Aebi and Bernethy Family |
78 |
de Warenne, Adeline | 1120 | Scotland | I250 | King of Scots |
79 |
Devorguile, Mary | 1210 | Scotland | I16 | King of Scots |
80 |
Douglas, Hugh | Abt 1242 | Scotland | I22 | King of Scots |
81 |
Douglas (Lord of Annadale), Archibald | 1372 | Scotland | I366 | King of Scots |
82 |
Eby, Helen Robertson | Abt 1901 | Scotland | I272008485330 | Eby/Aebi and Bernethy Family |
83 |
Eby, Joan Robertson | 7 Jan 1907 | Scotland | I272008485332 | Eby/Aebi and Bernethy Family |
84 |
Fraser, Alexander | 1630 | Scotland | I187 | King of Scots |
85 |
Fraser, William | 1890 | Scotland | I206 | King of Scots |
86 |
Fraser (13th Lord Saltoun), Alexander | 1684 | Scotland | I191 | King of Scots |
87 |
Fraser (14th Lord Saltoun), Alexander | 1710 | Scotland | I193 | King of Scots |
88 |
Fraser (15th Lord Saltoun), George | 1720 | Scotland | I195 | King of Scots |
89 |
Fraser (16th Lord Saltoun), Alexander | 1758 | Scotland | I197 | King of Scots |
90 |
Fraser (17th Lord Saltoun), Alexander George | 1785 | Scotland | I199 | King of Scots |
91 |
Fraser (18th Lord Saltoun), Alexander | 1820 | Scotland | I201 | King of Scots |
92 |
Fraser (19th Lord Saltoun), Alexander William Frederick | 08 Aug 1851 | Scotland | I203 | King of Scots |
93 |
Fraser (20th Lord Saltoun), Alexander Arthur | 08 Mar 1886 | Scotland | I205 | King of Scots |
94 |
Fraser (Master of Saltoun), Alexander Simon | 1921 | Scotland | I208 | King of Scots |
95 |
Glen, John | Abt 1275 | Scotland | I813 | King of Scots |
96 |
Gordon, Elizabeth | Unknown | Scotland | I160 | King of Scots |
97 |
Grant, Jean | Between 1725-1735 | Scotland | I272008480509 | Eby/Aebi and Bernethy Family |
98 |
Hogg, Mary | 12 Aug 1864 | Scotland | I609437210 | Misc Abernathy/Abernethy |
99 |
Innes, William | Abt 1505 | Scotland | I115 | King of Scots |
100 |
Jackson, George | Nov 1889 | Scotland | I272008481916 | Eby/Aebi and Bernethy Family |
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