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Charles Guthrey Guthrie, IX Laird of Guthrie 1525–1550 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1525

Birth Location: St Andrews, Orkney, Scotland

Death Date: 1550

Death Location: Scotland

Father: David Hiltoun

Mother: Christian Ockar

Spouse(s): Agnes Andrews

Children(s): Patrick Guthrie

In 1525, Charles Guthrey Guthrie, IX Laird of Guthrie entered the world in St Andrews, Orkney, Scotland, born to David Guthrie 3Rd Laird Of Hiltoun And Christian Lath Wemyss Of Lath Ockar. Charles Guthrey Guthrie, IX Laird of Guthrie married Agnes Brown Of St Andrews, and had children including Patrick Guthrey Guthrie X Laird Guthrie. Charles Guthrey Guthrie, IX Laird of Guthrie passed away in 1550 in Scotland.

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  • In 1525, Charles Guthrey Guthrie, IX Laird of Guthrie entered the world in St Andrews, Orkney, Scotland, born to David Guthrie 3Rd Laird Of Hiltoun And Christian Lath Wemyss Of Lath Ockar.
  • Charles Guthrey Guthrie, IX Laird of Guthrie married Agnes Brown Of St Andrews, and had children including Patrick Guthrey Guthrie X Laird Guthrie.
  • Charles Guthrey Guthrie, IX Laird of Guthrie passed away in 1550 in Scotland.

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Charles Guthrie's Ancestors

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Charles Guthrie
1525–1550
Birth Place: St Andrews, Orkney, Scotland
Parents
David Guthrie, 3rd Laird of Hiltoun
1505–
Hiltown, Scotland
Christian (Lath Wemyss, of Lath) Ockar
1507–1544
Hiltown, of Lath Ockar, Scotland
Grandparents
William (Guthrie VII Laird) Guthrie
1485–1530
Kincaldrum, Angus, Scotland
Margaret Ogilvy
1490–1529
Inverquharity, Angus, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
John Guthrie
1465–1507
john ogilvy
1458–1525
elizabeth guthrie
1461–1533
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sir Guthrie
1435–1500
Janet Dundas
1436–1480
SIR Ogilvy
1430–1504
Elizabeth Kennedy
1434–1475
Alexander, Guthrie
1474–1513
Hon. Glamis
1455–1480

Charles Guthrie's Descendants

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Charles (Guthrey Guthrie, IX Laird of) Guthrie (1525–1550) m. Agnes (Brown of St.) Andrews (1530–May 1548)
  1. 1. Patrick (Guthrey Guthrie X Laird) Guthrie 1550–1614 m. Margaret Hanley 1555–1636
    1. 1. John (XI Laird of) Guthrie 1577–1649 m. Nichola Wood 1577–1645
      1. 1. James (the Martyr Sterling) Guthrie 1612–1661 m. Lady (Anne Jane Ramsey of) Dalhousie 1620–1696
        1. 1. William (Damerson) Guthrie 1640–1661 m. Janet Campbell 1659–1746
        2. 2. Sophia Guthrie 1645–
        3. 3. Robert Guthrie 1655–1692
        4. 4. John Guthrie 1660–1746
        5. 5. James Guthrie 1655–1688
        6. 6. Christian Makgill 1636–1707
        7. 7. William Guthrie 1655–
        8. 8. John, (I) Guthrie 1662–1730
      2. 2. Bethia Guthrie 1598–
      3. 3. Andrew Guthrie 1598–1646
      4. 4. John Guthrie 1600–1643
      5. 5. Nicholas Guthrie 1602–1665
      6. 6. Lucretia Guthrie 1609–1681
      7. 7. Bethia Guthrie 1612–
      8. 8. Nicholas Guthrie 1603–1665
      9. 9. John Guthrie 1638–1745
    2. 2. John Laird 1577–1649
    3. 3. Charles Guthrie 1583–
    4. 4. James Guthrie 1590–1662
    5. 5. Helen Guthrie 1593–1658
    6. 6. Rev (William) Guthrie 1595–

Charles Guthrie's Timeline

2 Records

1525
1525
Birth of Charles Guthrey Guthrie, IX Laird of Guthrie in St Andrews, Orkney, Scotland
St Andrews, Orkney, Scotland
1550
1550
Age 25
Death of Charles Guthrey Guthrie, IX Laird of Guthrie in Scotland
Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1525
    Event Place: St Andrews, Orkney, Scotland
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Date: 30 Sep 1915
    Event Place: Fife, Scotland
    Record Source: Fife, Scotland, Cupar Library Newspaper Index Cards, 1833-1987

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1550
    Event Place: Scotland
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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