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Alan Grant 1110–1170 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1110

Birth Location: Ross and Cromarty County, Scotland

Death Date: 1170

Death Location: Scotland

Father: Simon Grant

Mother: Margaret Forbes

Spouse(s): Darvagilla Grant

Children(s): Gregory Grant

The story of Alan Grant began in 1110 in Ross and Cromarty County, Scotland. Alan Grant married Darvagilla Grant, and had children including Gregory Grant. Alan Grant passed away in 1170 in Scotland.

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Biography

  • The story of Alan Grant began in 1110 in Ross and Cromarty County, Scotland.
  • Alan Grant married Darvagilla Grant, and had children including Gregory Grant.
  • Alan Grant passed away in 1170 in Scotland.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Alan Grant's Ancestors

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Alan Grant
1110–1170
Birth Place: Ross and Cromarty County, Scotland
Parents
Simon Grant
1057–
Scotland
Margaret Forbes
1058–
Scotland
Grandparents
Patrick Grant
1030–
Scotland
Maria Grant
1021–
Scotland
John Forbes
1038–
Scotland
Elizabeth Gordon
1040–
Scotland
Great-Grandparents
Andlaw Grant
1019–
Mora MacGregor
1013–1038
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Heming Grandt
1000–
Tora Adelstein
1000–

Alan Grant's Descendants

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Alan Grant (1110–1170) m. Darvagilla Grant (1112–)
  1. 1. Gregory Grant 1180–1249
    1. 1. Laurence Grant 1230–1275 m. Agnes Comyn 1262–
      1. 1. John Grant 1275–1295
        1. 1. John Grant 1296–1333

Alan Grant's Timeline

2 Records

1110
1110
Birth of Alan Grant in Ross and Cromarty County, Scotland
Ross and Cromarty County, Scotland
1170
1170
Age 60
Death of Alan Grant in Scotland
Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1110
    Event Place: Ross and Cromarty County, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1170
    Event Place: Scotland

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