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Allan nan Sop Gigha Tarbert MacLean 1500–1551 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1500

Birth Location: Duart Castle, Duart, Isle of Mull, Argyllshire, Scotland

Death Date: 1551

Death Location: Argyllshire, Scotland

Father: Hector Duart

Mother: Marjorie Mackintosh

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Allan nan Sop Gigha Tarbert MacLean was born in 1500 in Duart Castle, Duart, Isle of Mull, Argyllshire, Scotland, the child of Hector Mac Lean Laird Van Duart And Marjorie Mackintosh. Allan nan Sop Gigha Tarbert MacLean passed away in 1551 in Argyllshire, Scotland.

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  • Allan nan Sop Gigha Tarbert MacLean was born in 1500 in Duart Castle, Duart, Isle of Mull, Argyllshire, Scotland, the child of Hector Mac Lean Laird Van Duart And Marjorie Mackintosh.
  • Allan nan Sop Gigha Tarbert MacLean passed away in 1551 in Argyllshire, Scotland.

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Allan MacLean's Ancestors

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Allan MacLean
1500–1551
Birth Place: Duart Castle, Duart, Isle of Mull, Argyllshire, Scotland
Parents
Hector Mac-Lean Laird van Duart
1445–1513
Duart Castle, Mull, Scotland
Marjorie Mackintosh
1445–1517
Inverness, Inverness-shire, Scotland
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Allan MacLean's Timeline

2 Records

1500
abt 1500
Birth of Allan nan Sop Gigha Tarbert MacLean in Duart Castle, Duart, Isle of Mull, Argyllshire, Scotland
Duart Castle, Duart, Isle of Mull, Argyllshire, Scotland
1551
1551
Age 51
Death of Allan nan Sop Gigha Tarbert MacLean in Argyllshire, Scotland
Argyllshire, Scotland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1500
    Event Place: Duart Castle, Duart, Isle of Mull, Argyllshire, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1551
    Event Place: Argyllshire, Scotland

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