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Andrew Agnew 1500–1547 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1500

Birth Location: Lochnaw, Leswalt, Wigtonshire, SCOTLAND

Death Date: 10 SEP 1547

Death Location: Battle of Pinkie, SCOTLAND

Father: Patrick Agnew

Mother: Katharine Gordon

Spouse(s): Agnes Stewart

Children(s): Patrick Agnew, Gilbert Agnew

Andrew Agnew was born in 1500 in Lochnaw, Leswalt, Wigtonshire, SCOTLAND, the child of Patrick Agnew And Katharine Gordon. Andrew Agnew married Agnes Stewart, and had children including Gilbert Agnew, Patrick Agnew. Andrew Agnew passed away in 1547 in Battle of Pinkie, SCOTLAND.

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Biography

  • Andrew Agnew was born in 1500 in Lochnaw, Leswalt, Wigtonshire, SCOTLAND, the child of Patrick Agnew And Katharine Gordon.
  • Andrew Agnew married Agnes Stewart, and had children including Gilbert Agnew, Patrick Agnew.
  • Andrew Agnew passed away in 1547 in Battle of Pinkie, SCOTLAND.

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Andrew Agnew's Ancestors

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Andrew Agnew
1500–1547
Birth Place: Lochnaw, Leswalt, Wigtonshire, SCOTLAND
Parents
Patrick Agnew
1470–1514
Lochnaw, Leswalt, Wigtonshire, SCOTLAND
Katharine Gordon
1480–
Lochinvar, Dumfriesshire, SCOTLAND
Grandparents
Quintin Agnew
1449–1497
Lochnaw, Leswalt, Wigtonshire, SCOTLAND
Mariotta Vaux
1450–
Barnbarroch, Wigtonshire, SCOTLAND
John Gordon
1450–1517
Dalry, Kirkcudbrightshire, SCOTLAND
Elizabeth Lindsay
1463–1519
Crawford, Clydesdale, Lanarkshire, SCOTLAND
Great-Grandparents
Patrick Agnew
1420–
Unknown Mcdowell
1420–
Robert Vaux
1410–
Euphemia Graham
1408–1468
William Gordon
1440–1450
Joan Stewart
1428–1493
Alexander Lindsay
1423–1463
Margaret Dunbar
1425–1496
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Andrew Agnew
1390–
Thomas Mcdowell
1400–
John Vaux
1402–1456
Elizabeth Kennedy
1394–
Patrick Graham
1382–1412
Eupheme Unknown
1384–
Roger Gordon
1400–1442
James Stewart
1394–1437
Joan Beaufort
1407–1445
David Lindsay
1410–1445
Marjory Ogilvie
1391–1476
David Dunbar
1379–1443

Andrew Agnew's Descendants

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Andrew Agnew (1500–10 SEP 1547) m. Agnes Stewart (1495–)
  1. 1. Patrick Agnew 1520–1590 m. Janet Gordon 1528–1576
    1. 1. Katherine Agnew 1554– m. Alexander Gordon 1516– m. Alexander Mackey 1550–1591
      1. 1. James Mackey 1577–
        1. 1. James Mackey 1600–
      2. 2. Jean Mackey 1580–
      3. 3. Alexander Mackey 1578–
        1. 1. Alexander Mackey 1610–1675
        2. 2. James Mackey 1601–
        3. 3. Patrick Mackey 1598–
      4. 4. Patrick Mackey 1576–1645
    2. 2. Andrew Agnew 1550–1617 m. Agnes Stewart 1549–
    3. 3. Patrick Agnew 1553–
    4. 4. William Agnew 1555–
    5. 5. Thomas Agnew 1557–
    6. 6. Quintin Agnew 1561–
  2. 2. Gilbert Agnew 1525–

Andrew Agnew's Timeline

2 Records

1500
1500
Birth of Andrew Agnew in Lochnaw, Leswalt, Wigtonshire, SCOTLAND
Lochnaw, Leswalt, Wigtonshire, SCOTLAND
1547
10 SEP 1547
Age 47
Death of Andrew Agnew in Battle of Pinkie, SCOTLAND
Battle of Pinkie, SCOTLAND

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1500
    Event Place: Lochnaw, Leswalt, Wigtonshire, SCOTLAND

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 SEP 1547
    Event Place: Battle of Pinkie, SCOTLAND

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