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Agnes BETHUNE 1538–1583 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: BET 1538 AND 1540

Birth Location: St Andrews, Fife, Scotland.

Death Date: JAN 1583

Death Location: Crawford, Lanarkshire, Scotland.

Father:

Mother: Marion OGILVY

Spouse(s): Alexander Knight., James Auchterlonie., Patrick Auchindoun.

Children(s): Elizabeth Dunbar., Catherine GORDON

In 1538, Agnes BETHUNE entered the world in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland., born to David Bethune And Marion Ogilvy. Agnes BETHUNE married Alexander Gordon 3Rd Of Gight Sir Knight, James Auchterlonie Of Auchterlonie, Patrick Gordon Of Auchindoun, and had children including Catherine Gordon, Elizabeth Gordon Countess Of Dunbar. Agnes BETHUNE passed away in 1583 in Crawford, Lanarkshire, Scotland..

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Biography

  • In 1538, Agnes BETHUNE entered the world in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland., born to David Bethune And Marion Ogilvy.
  • Agnes BETHUNE married Alexander Gordon 3Rd Of Gight Sir Knight, James Auchterlonie Of Auchterlonie, Patrick Gordon Of Auchindoun, and had children including Catherine Gordon, Elizabeth Gordon Countess Of Dunbar.
  • Agnes BETHUNE passed away in 1583 in Crawford, Lanarkshire, Scotland..

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Agnes BETHUNE's Ancestors

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Agnes BETHUNE
1538–1583
Birth Place: St Andrews, Fife, Scotland.
Parents
Marion OGILVY
–1525
Grandparents
James (OGILVY Sir. 1st Lord Ogilvy of) Airlie.
1430–
Great-Grandparents
John Lintrathen.
1414–1489
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Walter Scotland.
–1440

Agnes BETHUNE's Descendants

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Agnes BETHUNE (BET 1538 AND 1540–JAN 1583) m. Alexander (GORDON 3rd. Of Gight. Sir.) Knight. (ABT 1535–1580) m. James (AUCHTERLONIE Of) Auchterlonie. (–BEF JAN 1561) m. Patrick (GORDON Of) Auchindoun. (–3 OCT 1594)
  1. 1. Elizabeth (GORDON Countess of) Dunbar. 1575– m. George (HOME 1st Earl of Dunbar.) Knight. 1556–1610
    1. 1. Elizabeth HOME 1599–1633 m. Theophilus (HOWARD 2nd Earl of) Suffolk. 1584–1640
      1. 1. Frances (HOWARD Lady of) Suffolk. 1630–1677 m. Edward (VILLIERS Sir.) Knight. 1620–1689
        1. 1. Mary ("Ephelia" VILLIERS Lady. Countess of) Inchiquin. 1657–1753 m. William (O'Brien 3rd Earl of Inchiquin; 8th Baron) INCHIQUIN 1662–1719
        2. 2. Catherine VILLIERS 1647–
        3. 3. Barbara VILLIERS 1654–1708 m. John (BERKELEY 4th Viscount) Fitzhardinge. 1650–1712
        4. 4. Henrietta VILLIERS 1655–1720 m. John CAMPBELL 1662–1751
        5. 5. Anne VILLIERS 1655–1688
        6. 6. Edward (VILLIERS) Sir. 1656–1711 m. Barbara CHIFFINCH 1663–1735
        7. 7. Elizabeth VILLIERS 1657–1733 m. George (HAMILTON Field) Marshall. 1666–1737
        8. 8. Henry VILLIERS 1658–1707
        9. 9. Katherine VILLIERS 1675–
      2. 2. Margaret HOWARD 1620–1689 m. Roger (BOYLE 1st Earl of) Orrery. 1621–1668
        1. 1. Barbara BOYLE –1682 m. Arthur (CHICHESTER 3rd Earl of) Donegall. 1666–1706
      3. 3. James (HOWARD Earl of) Suffolk. 1619–1688
      4. 4. Catherine HOWARD 1621–1650 m. George (STEWART 9th Seigneur) D'Aubingy. –1642
      5. 5. Thomas HOWARD 1621–1621
      6. 6. Elizabeth HOWARD 1623–1705
      7. 7. George (HOWARD 4th Earl of) Suffolk. 1625–1691
      8. 8. Henry (HOWARD 5th Earl of) Suffolk. 1627–1709
      9. 9. Ann HOWARD 1631–
    2. 2. Anne HOME –1621
  2. 2. Catherine GORDON 1552–

Agnes BETHUNE's Timeline

2 Records

1538
BET 1538 AND 1540
Birth of Agnes BETHUNE in St Andrews, Fife, Scotland.
St Andrews, Fife, Scotland.
1583
JAN 1583
Age 45
Death of Agnes BETHUNE in Crawford, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
Crawford, Lanarkshire, Scotland.

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: BET 1538 AND 1540
    Event Place: St Andrews, Fife, Scotland.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: JAN 1583
    Event Place: Crawford, Lanarkshire, Scotland.

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