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She can't have been only 43 in 1851 if she was first married to David Burnett.
If she was 43 in the day of the 1851 census, she would have been born in 1807/1808.
David Burnet and Agnes Bailie were married in 1814, when she would then have been only 6 or 7 years old.
I have in my extended Family Tree some Burnetts from Kirkcaldy who married into the Galloway family of Kirkcaldy.
Agnes Burnett (28) married Thomas Galloway in 1916 in Kirkcaldy. Her parents were John and Isabella Burnett.
Do you know of a connection to your Burnet ?
cheers, Ian
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