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Alexander Alaisdar Chief Dunollie XII MacDougall 1476–1512 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1476

Birth Location: Dunollich, Dunollie, Argyllshire, Scotland

Death Date: 27 Feb 1512

Death Location: Dunollich, Dunollie, Argyllshire, Scotland

Father: XI MacDougall

Mother:

Spouse(s): Margaret Ruthven

Children(s): Chief XIV

The story of Alexander Alaisdar Chief Dunollie XII MacDougall began in 1476 in Dunollich, Dunollie, Argyllshire, Scotland. Alexander Alaisdar Chief Dunollie XII MacDougall married Margaret Lorne Stewart Ruthven, and had children including Chief John Iain Argyll Scot Macdougal 12 Ggf Chief Dunollie Xiv. Alexander Alaisdar Chief Dunollie XII MacDougall passed away in 1512 in Dunollich, Dunollie, Argyllshire, Scotland.

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  • The story of Alexander Alaisdar Chief Dunollie XII MacDougall began in 1476 in Dunollich, Dunollie, Argyllshire, Scotland.
  • Alexander Alaisdar Chief Dunollie XII MacDougall married Margaret Lorne Stewart Ruthven, and had children including Chief John Iain Argyll Scot Macdougal 12 Ggf Chief Dunollie Xiv.
  • Alexander Alaisdar Chief Dunollie XII MacDougall passed away in 1512 in Dunollich, Dunollie, Argyllshire, Scotland.

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Alexander MacDougall's Ancestors

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Alexander MacDougall
1476–1512
Birth Place: Dunollich, Dunollie, Argyllshire, Scotland
Parents
XI – Sir John of Dunollie (John Keir) MacDougall
1455–1480
Grandparents
Sir (John of Dunollie (Also called John Maol “the bald” and John Alanson and John Macdowil) MacDougall
1400–1455
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Alexander MacDougall's Descendants

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Alexander (Alaisdar Chief Dunollie XII) MacDougall (1476–27 Feb 1512) m. Margaret (Lorne Stewart) Ruthven (ABT 1470–1540)
  1. 1. Chief (John Iain (ARGYLL) (SCOT) MacDougal (12 ggf) Chief Dunollie) XIV 1500–1556 m. Anne ((INVERNESS) (SCOT) MacLeod (12 ggm) (MacDougall) (Dunvegan) Castle) 1504–1580
    1. 1. Dougall (15th Dunollie Chief) MacDougal 1528–1586 m. Elspay ((Elsapy)) CAMPBELL 1532–1610
      1. 1. Duncan (16th Dunollie Chief) MacDougall 1556–1616 m. katherine (lady dunstaffnage dunelle lorn) maclean 1570–1610 m. Sibylla1 (Isabella) Drummond 1568– m. Margaret MacLane 1558–1609
        1. 1. John (Iain Keir, 17th of Dunollie and Lorn) McDougall 1586–1669 m. Katherine MacLean 1590–1634
        2. 2. Allan (Torsay) MacDougall 1588–1630
        3. 3. William (Duncan) Macdougall 1592–1633
        4. 4. Finvola (Florentine) MacDougall 1590–1635
        5. 5. Isobel (Janet) MacDougall 1570–1635
        6. 6. Margaret MacDougall 1582–1635
        7. 7. Janet MacDougall 1584–1635
        8. 8. Duncan MacDougall 1585–1634
        9. 9. Susannah McDougle 1589–1630
      2. 2. Agnes MacDougall 1558–
      3. 3. Thomas McDougall 1550–1611
      4. 4. Iain MACDOUGALL 1554–1572
      5. 5. Janet MacDougall 1565–1635
    2. 2. Allan (Raray) McDougall 1540–1598
    3. 3. Moire MacDougal 1532–
    4. 4. Janet (Jane) MacDougall 1542–
    5. 5. Dougall (15th Dunollie Chief) MacDougal 1528–1586
    6. 6. John (Iain (ARGYLL) (SCOT) MACDOUGALL (11) ggU) 1526–1547
    7. 7. Margaret MacDougal 1530–

Alexander MacDougall's Timeline

2 Records

1476
1476
Birth of Alexander Alaisdar Chief Dunollie XII MacDougall in Dunollich, Dunollie, Argyllshire, Scotland
Dunollich, Dunollie, Argyllshire, Scotland
1512
27 Feb 1512
Age 36
Death of Alexander Alaisdar Chief Dunollie XII MacDougall in Dunollich, Dunollie, Argyllshire, Scotland
Dunollich, Dunollie, Argyllshire, Scotland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1476
    Event Place: Dunollich, Dunollie, Argyllshire, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 Feb 1512
    Event Place: Dunollich, Dunollie, Argyllshire, Scotland

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