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Margaret (Nisbet) Yeaman (abt. 1622 - abt. 1682)

Margaret Yeaman formerly Nisbet
Born about in Edinburgh Parish, Edinburgh, Scotlandmap
Ancestors ancestors
Wife of — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Descendants descendants
Died about at about age 60 in Dundee, Angus, Scotlandmap
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Biography

Margaret was born about 1622 daughter of Henry Nisbet and Issobel Nicolson. [1] She passed away about 1682.

Sasine register 1629 Henry Nisbet portioner RESTALRIG mentions wife Issobell Nicolson daughter Margaret and sons Lues and Thomas [2]

She married 1641 Patrick Yeaman of Dryburgh [3] [4]


Sources

  1. Baptism abstract Old parish records Edinburgh 3 Nov 1622 MARGARET dau of Henrie Nisbet and Issobell Nicolsone witnesses: Mr Thomas Hope of Craighall advoc Nicol Edwart Mr John Olyphant
  2. 12 Sep 1629 is registration date Edin & Ayr General Sasines NAS RS 1 / 27 / 6
  3. Marriage abstract Old Parish records Edinburgh 22 Dec 1641 Mr Patrick Yeaman to Margaret Nisbet
  4. probably part of a marriage contract Sasine 1642 3 Sep MARGARET Nisbet dau of SIR HENRY NISBET spouse of PATRICK YEAMAN of DRYBURGH Forfar Date is registration date General Sasines NAS RS 1 / 51 / 332




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