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Anne Cunningham 1585–1647 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1585

Birth Location: Glenorchy, Lorn, Scotland

Death Date: 16 Apr 1647

Death Location: Midlothia, Scotland

Father: James Cunningham

Mother:

Spouse(s): James Hamilton

Children(s): Mary Hamilton

Anne Cunningham was born in 1585 in Glenorchy, Lorn, Scotland, the child of James 7Th Earl Of Glencairn Cunningham And Margaret Campbell. Anne Cunningham married James 2Nd Marquess Of Hamilton Hamilton, and had children including Mary Hamilton. Anne Cunningham passed away in 1647 in Midlothia, Scotland.

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Biography

  • Anne Cunningham was born in 1585 in Glenorchy, Lorn, Scotland, the child of James 7Th Earl Of Glencairn Cunningham And Margaret Campbell.
  • Anne Cunningham married James 2Nd Marquess Of Hamilton Hamilton, and had children including Mary Hamilton.
  • Anne Cunningham passed away in 1647 in Midlothia, Scotland.

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Anne Cunningham's Ancestors

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Anne Cunningham
1585–1647
Birth Place: Glenorchy, Lorn, Scotland
Parents
James (7th Earl of Glencairn) Cunningham
1552–1630
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Great-Grandparents
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Anne Cunningham's Descendants

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Anne Cunningham (1585–16 Apr 1647) m. James ((2nd Marquess of Hamilton)) Hamilton (1589–2 Mar 1625)
  1. 1. Mary Hamilton 1600–1634 m. Robert Alexander 1610–1704

Anne Cunningham's Timeline

2 Records

1585
1585
Birth of Anne Cunningham in Glenorchy, Lorn, Scotland
Glenorchy, Lorn, Scotland
1647
16 Apr 1647
Age 62
Death of Anne Cunningham in Midlothia, Scotland
Midlothia, Scotland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1585
    Event Place: Glenorchy, Lorn, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 Apr 1647
    Event Place: Midlothia, Scotland

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