Janet Key was estimated to have been born around 1685 based on her year of marriage.
Janet married an Alexander Leckie on 29 February 1705 in Kippen, Stirlingshire. It should be noted that in February 1705 there was only actually 28 days in the month however according to the ScotlandsPeople index the couple married on 29th February. The image would needs to be viewed to ascertain whether there is a transcription error or whether this is actually what was recorded[1].
Their children were:
William Leckie bapt 3 February 1706 at Gargunnock, Stirlingshire[2]
Elizabeth Leckie bapt 22 March 1713 at Gargunnock, Stirlingshire[3]
Andrew Leckie bapt 1 April 1716 at Gargunnock, Stirlingshire[4]
James Leckie bapt 28 December 1718 at Gargunnock, Stirlingshire[5]
Sources
↑Marriage Registration: ScotlandsPeople - OPR Banns and Marriages - Search Results Groom: Alexander Leckie | Bride: Jannet Key | Year of Marriage: 1705 | County: Stirling | Parish: Kippen | Parish No: 484/ | Ref: 10 387 | National Records of Scotland, 3 West Register Street, New Register House, Edinburgh, EH1 3YT
↑Child's Baptism:
"Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950" FamilySearch (accessed 7 March 2022)
William Leckie baptism in 3 2 1706 (born 2) in Gargunnock, Stirlingshire, Scotland.
↑Child's Baptism:
"Scotland Births and Baptisms, 1564-1950" FamilySearch (accessed 7 March 2022)
Elizabeth Leckie baptism in 22 3 1713 (born 3) in Gargunnock, Stirlingshire, Scotland.
↑Child's Baptism: ScotlandsPeople - OPR Births and Baptisms - Search Results Name: Andrew Leckie | Year of Birth: 1716 | County: Stirling | Parish: Gargunnock | Parish No: 481/ | Ref: 10 187 | National Records of Scotland, 3 West Register Street, New Register House, Edinburgh, EH1 3YT
↑Child's Baptism: ScotlandsPeople - OPR Births and Baptisms - Search Results Name: James Leckie | Year of Birth: 1718 | County: Stirling | Parish: Gargunnock | Parish No: 481/ | Ref: 10 195 | National Records of Scotland, 3 West Register Street, New Register House, Edinburgh, EH1 3YT
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