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Mary Randoll Jane (Kennedy) Falconar (1792 - 1871)

Lady Mary Randoll Jane Falconar formerly Kennedy
Born in Inverness, Highland, Scotlandmap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married 13 Dec 1810 in Ardersier, nr Inverness Scotlandmap
[children unknown]
Died at age 79 in Falconberg Lodge, Greenhill Park, Edinburgh, Scotlandmap
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Biography

Mary Randoll Jane Kennedy (1792-1871) was the daughter of William Kennedy and Mary Scott.
She married Chesborough Grant Falconar on the 13th of December 1810 in Ardersier, nr Inverness Scotgland.
She died aged aged 79 on the 4th of July 1871 at Falconberg Lodge, Greenhill Park, Edinburgh, Scotland.

Sources

  • Find A Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com : accessed 29 March 2019), memorial page for Mary Randoll Jane Kennedy Falconar (22 Feb 1792–4 Jul 1871), Find A Grave Memorial no. 151025915, citing Dean Cemetery, Edinburgh, City of Edinburgh, Scotland ; Maintained by Garioch Graver (contributor 47469430).




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