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Baron William 1st Earl of Montrose Graham 1435–1513 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1435

Birth Location: Perth, Perthshire,

Death Date: 9 Sep 1513

Death Location: Battle Of Flodden Field, Branxton, Northumberland

Father: Sir Montrose

Mother: Helen Douglas

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The story of Baron William 1st Earl of Montrose Graham began in 1435 in Perth, Perthshire,. Baron William 1st Earl of Montrose Graham passed away in 1513 in Battle Of Flodden Field, Branxton, Northumberland.

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Biography

  • The story of Baron William 1st Earl of Montrose Graham began in 1435 in Perth, Perthshire,.
  • Baron William 1st Earl of Montrose Graham passed away in 1513 in Battle Of Flodden Field, Branxton, Northumberland.

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Baron Graham's Ancestors

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Baron Graham
1435–1513
Birth Place: Perth, Perthshire,
Parents
Sir Knight, Lord William Graham, Earl of Montrose
1433–1472
Perth Castle, Perthshire, Scotland
Helen Douglas
1435–1486
Mar Castle, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Grandparents
Patrick ((I) Graham, 1st Laird Graham) 1404
1404–1466
Angus, Scotland
Lady (Christiana, "Baroness of Mar",) Erskine
1407–1479
Glenesk, Angusshire, Scotland
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Baron Graham's Timeline

2 Records

1435
1435
Birth of Baron William 1st Earl of Montrose Graham in Perth, Perthshire,
Perth, Perthshire,
1513
9 Sep 1513
Age 78
Death of Baron William 1st Earl of Montrose Graham in Battle Of Flodden Field, Branxton, Northumberland
Battle Of Flodden Field, Branxton, Northumberland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1435
    Event Place: Perth, Perthshire,

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 9 Sep 1513
    Event Place: Battle Of Flodden Field, Branxton, Northumberland

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