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Biography
Lived at Buttergask in mid 1760s
John was born on 10 May 1724 at Buttergask in Parish of Dunblane, Perthshire, Scotland and was baptized on 13 May 1724 in the Parish of Dunblane.
John married on 28 Dec 1764 also in the Parish of Dunblane to Cathrine Clow.
Notes
There are 2 John Eadie's that married Cathrine Clow's. They are both probably related. First marriage 28 Dec 1764 this is ours. The other marriage was John Eadie at Greenhill married Catherine Clow in 1 Dec 1728. Both are in Dunblane. The two Catherines are aunt and niece. The John's probably related how is unknown.
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WikiTree profile Eadie-54 created through the import of MMFT backup 220612.ged on Oct 9, 2012 by Donald Henderson. See the Changes page for the details of edits by Donald and others.
Source: S86901578 Title: Map of Buttergask Place: Buttergask Object: @O52994802@ Data Changed: Date: 08 Feb 2012 Time: 21:50:10 CREA Date: 08 Feb 2012 Time: 20:33:32 Quality or Certainty of Data: 3
Scotland, Select Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950. Ancestry.com also from Scotlands People online certificate of Baptism. John Eadie, 1724, Dunblane, Perthshire, Scotland. Son of Malcom Eadie.
Marriage Information from a deceased source and this source would not reveal where the information was stored at. Not at Scotlands People. Due to respect to this individual could not add name.
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Eadie-484 and Eadie-54 appear to represent the same person because: This is the same individual. Through extensive research and actual documentation in my possesion. As well as DNA confirmation.
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