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Agnes " Black Agnes" Randolph ⭐ Countess of Dunbar & March 1312–1369 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1312

Birth Location: Stranith, East Lothian, Scotland

Death Date: 1369

Death Location: Mordington Chapel, Mordington, Berwickshire, Scotland

Father: Thomas Moray

Mother: Isabella Bonkill

Spouse(s): Sir Dunbar

Children(s): John Moray

In 1312, Agnes " Black Agnes" Randolph ⭐ Countess of Dunbar & March entered the world in Stranith, East Lothian, Scotland, born to Thomas Randolph 1St Earl Of Moray And Isabella Stewart Of Bonkill. Agnes " Black Agnes" Randolph ⭐ Countess of Dunbar & March married Sir Patrick V De Dunbar 9Th Earl Of March 8Th Earl Of Dunbar, and had children including John Dunbar 1St Earl Of Moray. Agnes " Black Agnes" Randolph ⭐ Countess of Dunbar & March passed away in 1369 in Mordington Chapel, Mordington, Berwickshire, Scotland.

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  • In 1312, Agnes " Black Agnes" Randolph ⭐ Countess of Dunbar & March entered the world in Stranith, East Lothian, Scotland, born to Thomas Randolph 1St Earl Of Moray And Isabella Stewart Of Bonkill.
  • Agnes " Black Agnes" Randolph ⭐ Countess of Dunbar & March married Sir Patrick V De Dunbar 9Th Earl Of March 8Th Earl Of Dunbar, and had children including John Dunbar 1St Earl Of Moray.
  • Agnes " Black Agnes" Randolph ⭐ Countess of Dunbar & March passed away in 1369 in Mordington Chapel, Mordington, Berwickshire, Scotland.

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Spouses(s)

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Agnes March's Ancestors

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Agnes March
1312–1369
Birth Place: Stranith, East Lothian, Scotland
Parents
Thomas Randolph ⭐ 1st Earl of Moray
1278–1332
Stranith (Nithsdale), Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Isabella (Stewart of) Bonkill
1308–1347
Saline, Fife, Scotland
Grandparents
Sir (Thomas Randolph Chamberlain of) Scotland
1262–
Strathnith (Nithsdale), Scotland
Martha (/de) Kilconquhar
1258–1358
Carrick, Galloway, Argyllshire, Scotland
Sir (John 123 Stewart 4th High Steward Of) Scotland
1219–1298
Bonkyl, Berwickshire, Scotland
Margaret (de) Bonkyl
1249–1304
Cambusnethan, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Randolph
1219–1262
Juliana Kilconquhar
1224–
Adam Kilconquhar
1232–1270
Marjorie Carrick
1253–1292
Alexander Scotland
1214–1283
Jean Macrory
1218–1268
Sir Bonkyll
1220–1298
Margaret /Menteith
1226–1304
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Donnchaidh
1167–
Margaret Carrick
1206–1255
Walter Scotland
1183–1241
Bethoc Angus
1184–1270
James Arran
1180–1210
Ragnhild Isles)
1174–1218
Randolph Boncle
1190–1247
Alexander
1161–

Agnes March's Descendants

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Agnes (" Black Agnes" Randolph ⭐ Countess of Dunbar &) March (1312–1369) m. Sir (Patrick V de Dunbar ⭐ 9th Earl of March 8th Earl of) Dunbar (1285–11 Nov 1368)
  1. 1. John (Dunbar ⭐ 1st Earl of) Moray 1342–1391 m. Marjory Stewart 1348–1417
    1. 1. Thomas (Dunbar 2nd Earl of) Moray 1371–1415 m. Margaret Ogilvy 1372–1422
      1. 1. Janet Dunbar 1410–1491 m. Hugh (Fraser 5th of) Lovat 1417–1450
    2. 2. Alexander Dunbar 1370– m. Matilda Fraser 1342–
      1. 1. James (Dunbar Earldom of Moray,) Scotland 1399–1429 m. Isabel Innes 1390–1421
        1. 1. Sir (Alexander Dunbar Sheriff of) Moray 1420–1497 m. Isobel Sutherland 1434–1504

Agnes March's Timeline

2 Records

1312
1312
Birth of Agnes " Black Agnes" Randolph ⭐ Countess of Dunbar & March in Stranith, East Lothian, Scotland
Stranith, East Lothian, Scotland
1369
1369
Age 57
Death of Agnes " Black Agnes" Randolph ⭐ Countess of Dunbar & March in Scotland
Scotland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1312
    Event Place: Stranith, East Lothian, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1369
    Event Place: Scotland

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Mordington Chapel, Mordington, Berwickshire, Scotland

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