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Andrew Skene of Dyce was born November 1663 in Scotland, United Kingdom to Alexander Skene of Dyce (1630-1704) and Ann Johnston (1636-1688) and died 27 December 1732 of unspecified causes. He married Marion Russell (c1670-) 1689 in Scotland, United Kingdom.


Children


Offspring of Andrew Skene of Dyce and Marion Russell (c1670-)¢
Name Birth Death Joined with
Alexander Skene of Dyce (c1694-1743)
Mary or Margaret Skene (c1695-) 9999 Scotland, United Kingdom Robert Cuming of Birness (c1670-)
Unknown Skene (c1697-)



Siblings


Offspring of Alexander Skene of Dyce (1630-1704) and Ann Johnston (1636-1688)
Name Birth Death Joined with
Barbara Skene (1654-)
John Skene of Dyce (1660-1729)
Alexander Skene (1662-bef1729)
Andrew Skene of Dyce (1663-1732) November 1663 Scotland, United Kingdom 27 December 1732 Marion Russell (c1670-)
Margaret Skene (1665-)
Ann Skene (1668-)
William Skene (1669-1690)
Gilbert Skene (1670-)
Patrick Skene (1674-)
Robert Skene (1677-1736)


Residences

Footnotes (including sources)

‡ General
  • "Andrew was 15 years and one month old when he chose his own employment."
  • He became a merchant in Edinburgh, and his father-in-law was a citizen of London. He acquired various lands in the parishes of Old and New Machar, Aberdeenshire.
  • He was the Laird of Dyce, inherited from his brother, for just under four years before his death meant the lands passed to his son.
  • http://www.patrickspeople.co.uk/ourfamily/7900.htm and related pages
  • http://archive.org/stream/memorialsoffamil00sken#page/84/mode/2up and related pages- Memorials of the family of Skene of Skene, by William Forbes Skene, D.C.L., LL.D. (Her Majesty's Historiographer for Scotland), Aberdeen, 1887. Note that some headings indicate not a birth year but the year of accession to a title
Ω Birth
  • Birth was shown as "11th month", which could well have been March 1663/64.
¢ Children
  • Mary's sister married James GORDON 1st of Banchory, Merchant in Aberdeen (b c1690, d 6 Feb 1751); we have found no record of issue.



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