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Alison of Dunbar 1530–1620 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1530

Birth Location: Kilconquhar & Loch, Fifeshire, Scotland

Death Date: 1620

Death Location: Mochrum, Wigtonshire, Scotland

Father: Sir Clugston

Mother: Margaret Gordon

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In 1530, Alison of Dunbar entered the world in Kilconquhar & Loch, Fifeshire, Scotland, born to Sir Parick Dunbar Of Clugston And Margaret Of Gordon. Alison of Dunbar passed away in 1620 in Mochrum, Wigtonshire, Scotland.

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Biography

  • In 1530, Alison of Dunbar entered the world in Kilconquhar & Loch, Fifeshire, Scotland, born to Sir Parick Dunbar Of Clugston And Margaret Of Gordon.
  • Alison of Dunbar passed away in 1620 in Mochrum, Wigtonshire, Scotland.

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Alison Dunbar's Ancestors

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Alison Dunbar
1530–1620
Birth Place: Kilconquhar & Loch, Fifeshire, Scotland
Parents
Sir Parick Dunbar of Clugston
1490–1580
Kilconquhar, Fifeshire, Scotland
Margaret (of) Gordon
1500–1585
Mochrum, Wigtonshire, Scotland
Grandparents
Robert (Alexander Gordon (6th Lord Dalkeith; Laird van Glen & Lochinvar)) Sir
1472–1513
Edinburgh, Mdlthn, SCOTLAND
Lady (Marion Glenscireburn) Accarson
1478–1538
Glen, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Alison Dunbar's Timeline

2 Records

1530
1530
Birth of Alison of Dunbar in Kilconquhar & Loch, Fifeshire, Scotland
Kilconquhar & Loch, Fifeshire, Scotland
1620
1620
Age 90
Death of Alison of Dunbar in Mochrum, Wigtonshire, Scotland
Mochrum, Wigtonshire, Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1530
    Event Place: Kilconquhar & Loch, Fifeshire, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1620
    Event Place: Mochrum, Wigtonshire, Scotland

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