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Helen SILVER

Female 1806 - 1848  (42 years)


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  1. 1.  Helen SILVER was born on 6 Feb 1806 in Banchory Devenick, Kincardine, Scotland, UK; died on 2 Apr 1848 in Kincardineshire, Scotland, UK; was buried in Apr 1848 in Banchory Devenick, Kincardine, Scotland, UK.

    Notes:

    Birth:
    IGI individual record


    Died:
    Graveyard inscriptions in Kincardineshire. Scottish Genealogical Society, 1985 Mitchell, Alison, editor.


    Buried:
    Grave 93, p23 of Graveyard inscriptions in Kincardineshire. Scottish Genealogical Society, 1985 Mitchell, Alison, editor.

    Also from Banchory Devenick Kirkyard MI:
    This stone is erected by ALEXANDER SILVER in memory of JAMES STIRLING his brother in law, fisher in Ythan, Corff House, who died 13 June 1843 aged 71 years and to
    HELEN SILVER spouse of JAMES BENNETT who died 2nd April 1848.
    Also ALEXANDER SILVER who died 8th May 1853 aged 84* years. Also his wife ELIZABETH STIRLING who died 16 May 1864 aged 89 years. Also their son JAMES SILVER who died Kintoulin on 30th May 1865 aged 54 years and ISAAC SILVER son of the above JAMES SILVER who died 18th April 1879 aged 23 years. Also AGNES THOMSON wife of the above JAMES SILVER who died at Woodbank Cottage, Cults on the 3rd of January 1905, aged 91 years.
    *Baptised August 1770.

    Helen married James BENNET on 3 Sep 1842 in St Nicholas, Aberdeen, Scotland, UK. James was born about 1805; died in UNKNOWN. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]




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