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Sign up freeAdam Duff 1590 – 1674 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1590
Birth Location: Mortlach, Banffshire, , Scotland
Death Date: Apr 1674
Death Location: Clunybeg, Scotland
Father: John Muldavit
Mother: Lady Gordon
Spouse(s): Beatrix Gordon
Children(s): Alexander Duff
In 1590, Adam Duff entered the world in Mortlach, Banffshire, , Scotland, born to John Duff of Muldavit and Lady Margaret Gordon. Adam Duff married Beatrix Gordon, and had children including Alexander Duff. Adam Duff passed away in 1674 in Clunybeg, Scotland.
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Biography
- In 1590, Adam Duff entered the world in Mortlach, Banffshire, , Scotland, born to John Duff of Muldavit and Lady Margaret Gordon.
- Adam Duff married Beatrix Gordon, and had children including Alexander Duff.
- Adam Duff passed away in 1674 in Clunybeg, Scotland.
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Adam Duff's Descendants
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1. Alexander Duff (1623 – 1696) m. Helen Grant (1626 – 1694)
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1. Patrick (Duff of) Craigston (1655 – 3 Aug 1731) m. Anne Innes (1672 – 1700)
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1. John DUFF (24 Jan 1689 – 1751) m. Margaret Gordon (Bef. 1703 – 1774)
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1. William (Latchland) DUFF (05 Sep 1720 – 1770) m. Sarah Marius (1720 – Aft. 1797)
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1590
Event Place: Mortlach, Banffshire, , Scotland
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: Apr 1674
Event Place: Clunybeg, Scotland