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Christiana Erskine 1564–1614 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1564

Birth Location: Gogar, Edinburgh, Scotland

Death Date: 16 DEC 1614

Death Location: Argyll, Scotland

Father: Alexander Erskine

Mother: Elizabeth Graham

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In 1564, Christiana Erskine entered the world in Gogar, Edinburgh, Scotland, born to Alexander Laird Of Sheifield Erskine And Elizabeth Haiburton Graham. Christiana Erskine passed away in 1614 in Argyll, Scotland.

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Biography

  • In 1564, Christiana Erskine entered the world in Gogar, Edinburgh, Scotland, born to Alexander Laird Of Sheifield Erskine And Elizabeth Haiburton Graham.
  • Christiana Erskine passed away in 1614 in Argyll, Scotland.

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Christiana Erskine's Ancestors

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Christiana Erskine
1564–1614
Birth Place: Gogar, Edinburgh, Scotland
Parents
Alexander Laird of Sheifield Erskine
1535–1580
Shieldfield, Scotland, United Kingdom
Elizabeth (Haiburton) Graham
1540–1589
Shielfield, Dryburgh, Berwickshire, Scotland
Grandparents
Walter Haliburton
1503–1543
Shielfield, Dryburgh, Berwickshire, Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom
Agnes Stewart
1525–1560
Morayshire, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom
Great-Grandparents
James Stewart
1499–1545
Elizabeth Campbell
1509–1548
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Christiana Erskine's Timeline

2 Records

1564
1564
Birth of Christiana Erskine in Gogar, Edinburgh, Scotland
Gogar, Edinburgh, Scotland
1614
16 DEC 1614
Age 50
Death of Christiana Erskine in Argyll, Scotland
Argyll, Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1564
    Event Place: Gogar, Edinburgh, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 DEC 1614
    Event Place: Argyll, Scotland

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