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Anne Agnes Douglas of Morton, Livingstone, "Fair Maid Galloway 1505–1599 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1505

Birth Location: Morton, Dumfries-shire, Scotland

Death Date: 1599

Death Location: Scotland

Father: John Morton

Mother: Margaret Hailes,

Spouse(s): Alexander Callendar"

Children(s): Janet Livingstone, Baron Lo, Mary Que, Marion Ogilvie, Lady Qu, William Glencoe,, Elizabeth Livingstone, James Livingstone, Alexander Livingston, Helen Livingston, Magdalene Livingston, Master Livingston, William Livingston, Elisabeth Livingstone, Janet Livingston, Thomas Livingston, Henry Methven, Thomas Haining

In 1505, Anne Agnes Douglas of Morton, Livingstone, "Fair Maid Galloway entered the world in Morton, Dumfries-shire, Scotland, born to John Ii Douglas Arl Of Morton And Margaret Hepburn Baroness Of Hailes. Anne Agnes Douglas of Morton, Livingstone, "Fair Maid Galloway married Alexander Livingston 16 Guardian Of Mary Queen Of Scotts Lord Livingston Of Callendar, and had children including Alexander Earl Of Callendar Livingston, Baron William Thomas Livingston Ii Earl Of Linlithgow Vi Lo, Elisabeth Wallis Livingstone, Elizabeth Levingstoun Livingstone, Helen Livingston, Henry Stewart 2Nd Lord Methven, James Livingstone, Janet Jonet Livingstone, Janet Livingston, Lady Mary Callendar Livingstone Lady In Waiting For Mary Qu, Magdalene Livingston, Marion Mary Livingston Ogilvie, Mary Livingston Lady In Waiting For Mary Que, Master John Livingston, Thomas Livingston, Thomas Livingston Of Haining, William Livingston, William Livingstone Van Callendar Of Glencoe. Anne Agnes Douglas of Morton, Livingstone, "Fair Maid Galloway passed away in 1599 in Scotland.

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  • In 1505, Anne Agnes Douglas of Morton, Livingstone, "Fair Maid Galloway entered the world in Morton, Dumfries-shire, Scotland, born to John Ii Douglas Arl Of Morton And Margaret Hepburn Baroness Of Hailes.
  • Anne Agnes Douglas of Morton, Livingstone, "Fair Maid Galloway married Alexander Livingston 16 Guardian Of Mary Queen Of Scotts Lord Livingston Of Callendar, and had children including Alexander Earl Of Callendar Livingston, Baron William Thomas Livingston Ii Earl Of Linlithgow Vi Lo, Elisabeth Wallis Livingstone, Elizabeth Levingstoun Livingstone, Helen Livingston, Henry Stewart 2Nd Lord Methven, James Livingstone, Janet Jonet Livingstone, Janet Livingston, Lady Mary Callendar Livingstone Lady In Waiting For Mary Qu, Magdalene Livingston, Marion Mary Livingston Ogilvie, Mary Livingston Lady In Waiting For Mary Que, Master John Livingston, Thomas Livingston, Thomas Livingston Of Haining, William Livingston, William Livingstone Van Callendar Of Glencoe.
  • Anne Agnes Douglas of Morton, Livingstone, "Fair Maid Galloway passed away in 1599 in Scotland.

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Anne Galloway's Ancestors

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Anne Galloway
1505–1599
Birth Place: Morton, Dumfries-shire, Scotland
Parents
John II. Douglas arl of Morton
1459–1513
Morton, Dumfries-shire, Scotland
Margaret (Hepburn Baroness of) Hailes,
1463–1542
Prestonkirk, East Lothian, Scotland
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Anne Galloway's Descendants

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Anne (Agnes Douglas of Morton, Livingstone, "Fair Maid) Galloway (1505–1599) m. Alexander (Livingston 16 "Guardian of Mary Queen of Scotts) Lord Livingston of) Callendar" (1500–1553)
  1. 1. Janet (Jonet) Livingstone 1535–1599 m. Alexander (Bruce 15 Byres 5th Lord of) Livingstone 1530–1600 m. Alexander (of Airth Bruce5th Lord Livingstone Bruce Gray) Sir 1530–1600 m. ROBERT BRUCE 1533–1611
    1. 1. Jean (Byres 14 Bruce de Biron) Chevalier 1550–1619 m. Margaret Barclay 1570–1616
      1. 1. John (Byres 13 Bruce 1st of) Coates 1569–1629 m. Agnes Smythe 1573–1645
        1. 1. John (Byres 12 Bruce of Coates and) Warriestone 1619–1648
    2. 2. Mary (Elizabeth Bruce Gray Lady of) Airth 1549–1588
    3. 3. Rev (Robert Bruce of) Kinnaird 1554–1631
    4. 4. Robert (De) Bruce 1566–1611
    5. 5. Edward Bruce 1569–1636
    6. 6. Lady (Marion Bruce of) Airth 1560–1650
    7. 7. Alexander Bruce 1547–1598
    8. 8. Marion Bruce 1552–1552
    9. 9. David Bruce 1570–1611
    10. 10. William (De Bruce Of) Airth 1547–1598
    11. 11. Sir (William (of Airth)) Bruce 1565–1597
    12. 12. Thomas (Bruce Buchanan) VIII 1587–1587
    13. 13. Geroge (Bruce) Buchanan 1572–1629
    14. 14. James (Bruce of) Airth 1550–1618
    15. 15. Janet (Bruce) Ronnald 1547–1600
    16. 16. William (Bruce) Buchanan 1578–1619
  2. 2. Baron (William Thomas Livingston, II Earl of Linlithgow, VI) Lo 1528–1592
  3. 3. Mary (Livingston (Lady IN Waiting For Mary) Que 1531–1579
  4. 4. Marion (Mary Livingston) Ogilvie 1551–1578
  5. 5. Lady (Mary Callendar Livingstone, Lady IN Waiting For Mary) Qu 1541–1579
  6. 6. William (Livingstone Van Callendar of) Glencoe, 1525–1590
  7. 7. Elizabeth (Levingstoun) Livingstone 1520–1595
  8. 8. James Livingstone 1527–1547
  9. 9. Alexander (Earl of Callendar) Livingston 1530–1648
  10. 10. Helen Livingston 1532–1580
  11. 11. Magdalene Livingston 1538–1579
  12. 12. Master (John) Livingston 1524–1547
  13. 13. William Livingston 1502–1551
  14. 14. Elisabeth (Wallis) Livingstone 1545–1595
  15. 15. Janet Livingston 1541–1579
  16. 16. Thomas Livingston 1528–1529
  17. 17. Henry (Stewart 2nd Lord) Methven 1538–1572
  18. 18. Thomas (Livingston of) Haining 1530–1606

Anne Galloway's Timeline

2 Records

1505
1505
Birth of Anne Agnes Douglas of Morton, Livingstone, "Fair Maid Galloway in Morton, Dumfries-shire, Scotland
Morton, Dumfries-shire, Scotland
1599
1599
Age 94
Death of Anne Agnes Douglas of Morton, Livingstone, "Fair Maid Galloway in Scotland
Scotland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1505
    Event Place: Morton, Dumfries-shire, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1599
    Event Place: Scotland

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