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Archibald 13th Lord of Kelsoland Kelso 1510–1601 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: abt 1510
Birth Location: Kelsoland, Scotland
Death Date: 2 November 1601
Death Location: Ayrshire, Scotland
Father: Sir Kelsoland
Mother: Janet Knock
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Children(s): David ***
The story of Archibald 13th Lord of Kelsoland Kelso began in 1510 in Kelsoland, Scotland. Archibald 13th Lord of Kelsoland Kelso had children including David Kelso Of Kelsoland. Archibald 13th Lord of Kelsoland Kelso passed away in 1601 in Ayrshire, Scotland.
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Biography
- The story of Archibald 13th Lord of Kelsoland Kelso began in 1510 in Kelsoland, Scotland.
- Archibald 13th Lord of Kelsoland Kelso had children including David Kelso Of Kelsoland.
- Archibald 13th Lord of Kelsoland Kelso passed away in 1601 in Ayrshire, Scotland.
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Archibald Kelso's Ancestors
Archibald Kelso's Descendants
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1. David (Kelso of Kelsoland) *** 1530–1620 m. Elizabeth Stewart 1535–1568
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1. Margaret (Crichton) Lady 1564–1620 m. Sir (William de Gledstanes, Burgess of) Dumfries 1538–1603
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1. Jean Dalzell 1586–1644 m. Sir (Herbert) Gledstanes 1575–1603
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1. Lady (Elizabeth (Elespeth)) Gledstanes 1600–1660 m. Sir (Raymond John III) Gault 1600–1668
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Archibald Kelso's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: abt 1510
Event Place: Kelsoland, Scotland
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 2 November 1601
Event Place: Ayrshire, Scotland