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Elisabeth Syme (1763)

Elisabeth Syme [uncertain] aka Sim
Born in Anstruther, Fifeshire, Scotlandmap
[spouse(s) unknown]
[children unknown]
Died [date unknown] [location unknown]
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Biography

Elisabeth Syme was born in Anstruther, Fifeshire, Scotland, on Thursday, November 17, 1763, as the second child and first daughter of John Syme and Margaret Dick.

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1763 - Elisabeth's Birth: Anstruther, Fifeshire, Scotland. [1]
The Parish of Anstruther Easter birth and baptism register entry for Elisabeth Sim, the daughter of John Sim, a mariner, of Anstruther and Margaret Dick, records that she was born on Tuesday, November 17, 1863.
  • Surname recorded as Sim on the parish register.

1763 - Elisabeth's Baptism: Anstruther, Fifeshire, Scotland. [1]
According to The Parish of Anstruther Easter birth and baptism register entry for Elisabeth Sim she was baptised on Friday, November 20, 1863, witnessed by James Fleming, a shoemaker, and Alexander Bruce, a barber.

Sources

  1. 1.0 1.1 Parish of Anstruther Easter, Birth and Baptism Register Entry for Elisabeth Sim, 20th November 1863. National Records of Scotland, 1763 RD: 402/20 (Anstruther Easter), scotlandspeople.gov.uk: Old Parish Registers Births, Page: 134 of 359 accessed 8 Aug 2020




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