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Can anyone help me identify an ancestor in Argyll, Scotland?

DouglasBonnyman1
DouglasBonnyman1 ✭
August 15, 2021 edited July 10, 2024 in General Questions

Donald McLachlan m. Anne McIntyre in 1760

The couple had 3 children all born in the 1760s.

However, an Ann McLachlan, wno is related to me (married my 4x grandfather, had the same mother (mother's maiden name is the same, i.e., McIntyre)

although she was born in 1790 (and died in 1857) according to Scotland's People website.

I can't find another Ann McLachlan ( thought perhaps there might have been another family involved.

Would be grateful for any help!

Thanks,

Douglas

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  • Vincent T
    Vincent T ✭✭
    August 17, 2021

    Hello @brothofaboy am glad to help assist in your search, you can kindly join the Scotland Research Group and ask for help, you may receive much support from there.

    https://community.familysearch.org/en/group/170-scotland-genealogy-research

    You can as well search for the person in Family Tree. Kindly read the article below on how to do that.

    https://www.familysearch.org/help/helpcenter/article/how-can-i-find-a-deceased-person-in-family-tree


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  • Brett .
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    August 17, 2021

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