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Ann Margaretha Hay, Countess Van Angus 1535–1594 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1535

Birth Location: Errol Castle, Perthshire Scotland, Tayside, Scotland, United Kingdom

Death Date: 9 Feb 1594

Death Location: Caithness, Highlands, Scotland, United Kingdom

Father: George Hay

Mother: Lady Erroll

Spouse(s): *Laurence Lord, William Strachan

Children(s): Elisabeth Oliphant

The story of Ann Margaretha Hay, Countess Van Angus began in 1535 in Errol Castle, Perthshire Scotland, Tayside, Scotland, United Kingdom. Ann Margaretha Hay, Countess Van Angus married Laurence Oliphant 4Th Baron Oliphant Of Newton And Thrumster Lord, William Strachan, and had children including Elisabeth Oliphant. Ann Margaretha Hay, Countess Van Angus passed away in 1594 in Caithness, Highlands, Scotland, United Kingdom.

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  • The story of Ann Margaretha Hay, Countess Van Angus began in 1535 in Errol Castle, Perthshire Scotland, Tayside, Scotland, United Kingdom.
  • Ann Margaretha Hay, Countess Van Angus married Laurence Oliphant 4Th Baron Oliphant Of Newton And Thrumster Lord, William Strachan, and had children including Elisabeth Oliphant.
  • Ann Margaretha Hay, Countess Van Angus passed away in 1594 in Caithness, Highlands, Scotland, United Kingdom.

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Ann Angus's Ancestors

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Ann Angus
1535–1594
Birth Place: Errol Castle, Perthshire Scotland, Tayside, Scotland, United Kingdom
Parents
George 7th Earl of Erroll Hay
1505–1574
Erroll Castle, Perth, Perthshire, Tayside, Scotland, United Kingdom
Lady (Margaret (Margaretha) Hind- Robertson- Hay, Countess of) Erroll
1508–1608
Perth, Perthshire, Tayside, Scotland, United Kingdom
Grandparents
Thomas (Hay Earl van) Erroll
1475–1513
Logy Almond, Perthshire, Schotland
Alexander (Robertson of Struan, 5th Chief of Clan) D
1466–1520
Strowan, Perthshire, Tayside, Scotland, United Kingdom
Lady (Isabel) Stewart
1480–1516
Balveny, Fifeshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Ann Angus's Descendants

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Ann (Margaretha Hay, Countess Van) Angus (1535–9 Feb 1594) m. *Laurence (Oliphant, 4th Baron Oliphant of Newton and Thrumster) Lord (8 May 1535–16 June 1593) m. William Strachan (1527–10 August 1580)
  1. 1. Elisabeth Oliphant 1560– m. Sir (William Archibald de Douglas II, 10th Earl of) Angus 1552–1610
    1. 1. William (Markgraaf Douglas III, 1st Maquis of Douglas and the 11th Earl of) Angus 1589–1658 m. Lady (Mary Ann Gordon, Marchioness of) Douglas 1610–1674
      1. 1. Willam ((1st Duke of Queensbury) Douglas Markgraaf Earl and Duke of) Queensberry 1637–1695 m. Mary (Agnes Isabel Arnot McKeand) Lady 1642–1691
        1. 1. William (Ayton Douglas Balsalloch II Direct Ancestry Earl of March, Duke of Queensberry; Earl of) Balveny 1670–1745

Ann Angus's Timeline

3 Records

1535
1535
Birth of Ann Margaretha Hay, Countess Van Angus in Errol Castle, Perthshire Scotland, Tayside, Scotland, United Kingdom
Errol Castle, Perthshire Scotland, Tayside, Scotland, United Kingdom
1551
11 Feb 1551
Age 16
Ann Margaretha Hay, Countess Van Angus was married in Berridale, Caithness, Highlands, Scotland, United Kingdom
Berridale, Caithness, Highlands, Scotland, United Kingdom
1594
9 Feb 1594
Age 59
Death of Ann Margaretha Hay, Countess Van Angus in Caithness, Highlands, Scotland, United Kingdom
Caithness, Highlands, Scotland, United Kingdom

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1535
    Event Place: Errol Castle, Perthshire Scotland, Tayside, Scotland, United Kingdom

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 11 Feb 1551
    Event Place: Berridale, Caithness, Highlands, Scotland, United Kingdom

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 9 Feb 1594
    Event Place: Caithness, Highlands, Scotland, United Kingdom

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