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Adam de Kilconquhar 3rd Earl of Carrick 1232–1268 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Abt. 1232

Birth Location: Fife, Scotland?

Death Date: Abt. 1268

Death Location: Scotland

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Spouse(s): Marjorie Carrick

Children(s): Isabel Kilconquhar

The story of Adam de Kilconquhar 3rd Earl of Carrick began in 1232 in Fife, Scotland?. Adam de Kilconquhar 3rd Earl of Carrick married Marjorie Carrick 3Rd Countess Of Carrick, and had children including Isabel Martha De Kilconquhar. Adam de Kilconquhar 3rd Earl of Carrick passed away in 1268 in Scotland.

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  • The story of Adam de Kilconquhar 3rd Earl of Carrick began in 1232 in Fife, Scotland?.
  • Adam de Kilconquhar 3rd Earl of Carrick married Marjorie Carrick 3Rd Countess Of Carrick, and had children including Isabel Martha De Kilconquhar.
  • Adam de Kilconquhar 3rd Earl of Carrick passed away in 1268 in Scotland.

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Adam Carrick
1232–1268
Birth Place: Fife, Scotland?
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Adam Carrick's Descendants

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Adam (de Kilconquhar 3rd Earl of) Carrick (Abt. 1232–Abt. 1268) m. Marjorie (Carrick 3rd Countess of) Carrick (Abt. 1240–9 Nov 1292)
  1. 1. Isabel (Martha de) Kilconquhar 1267–1358 m. Sir (Thomas Randolph II; of Strathnith, Chamberlain of) Scotland 1262–1294
    1. 1. Thomas (Randolph III; 1st Earl of) Moray 1278–1332 m. Isabella (Stewart of) Bonkyl 1284–1351
      1. 1. Agnes (Randolph Countess of) Dunbar 1312–1369 m. Sir (Patrick Dunbar V; Knight; 9th Earl of Dunbar; 2nd Earl of) March 1285–1369
      2. 2. Sir (Thomas Randolph IV; 2nd Earl of) Moray 1304–1346
      3. 3. Sir (John Randolph 3rd Earl of) Moray 1306–1346 m. Euphemia (de Ross Queen Consort of) Scotland 1325–1386
      4. 4. Isabella Randolph 1315–1395 m. John (Dunbar of Dorchester &) Birkenside 1296–
        1. 1. Agnes Dunbar 1345–1378 m. Sir (James Douglas of) Dalkeith 1338–1420
        2. 2. John (Dunbar Earl of) Moray 1340–1392 m. Marjorie (Stewart dau of King Robert II) SCOT 1346–1417
        3. 3. George (Dunbar 10th Earl of Dunbar; 3rd Earl of) March 1339–1418 m. Lady (Christian Seton Countess of Dunbar &) March 1348–1402
        4. 4. Sir (Patrick Dunbar) Knight 1342–
        5. 5. Elizabeth Dunbar 1343–
        6. 6. Sir (David Dunbar) Knight 1347–

Adam Carrick's Timeline

2 Records

1232
Abt. 1232
Birth of Adam de Kilconquhar 3rd Earl of Carrick in Fife, Scotland?
Fife, Scotland?
1268
Abt. 1268
Age 36
Death of Adam de Kilconquhar 3rd Earl of Carrick in Scotland
Scotland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Abt. 1232
    Event Place: Fife, Scotland?

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Abt. 1268
    Event Place: Scotland

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