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Colin DUNBAR 1373–1435 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1373

Birth Location: Cockburn's Path, Berwickshire, Scotland

Death Date: 07 Nov 1435

Death Location: Spynie Palace, Scotland

Father: Sir 10th

Mother: Lady Seton

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In 1373, Colin DUNBAR entered the world in Cockburn's Path, Berwickshire, Scotland, born to Sir George Ll Dunbar Earl Of 1St Earl Of March 10Th And Lady Christine Countess Dunbar Seton. Colin DUNBAR passed away in 1435 in Spynie Palace, Scotland.

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Biography

  • In 1373, Colin DUNBAR entered the world in Cockburn's Path, Berwickshire, Scotland, born to Sir George Ll Dunbar Earl Of 1St Earl Of March 10Th And Lady Christine Countess Dunbar Seton.
  • Colin DUNBAR passed away in 1435 in Spynie Palace, Scotland.

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Colin DUNBAR's Ancestors

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Colin DUNBAR
1373–1435
Birth Place: Cockburn's Path, Berwickshire, Scotland
Parents
Sir George ll Dunbar Earl of 1st Earl of March 10th
–1423
Stranith, Scotland
Lady (Christine Countess Dunbar) Seton
1340–1402
Cockburn (Berwickshire) England
Grandparents
Sir (Patrick III DUNBAR Graham Earl van) Strathearn
1365–1413
Dundonald, Ayrshire, Scotland
Gille (Euphemia STEWART Gravin van) Strathearn
1385–1434
Dundonald,Castle, Ayrshire, Scotland
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Colin DUNBAR's Timeline

2 Records

1373
1373
Birth of Colin DUNBAR in Cockburn's Path, Berwickshire, Scotland
Cockburn's Path, Berwickshire, Scotland
1435
07 Nov 1435
Age 62
Death of Colin DUNBAR in Spynie Palace, Scotland
Spynie Palace, Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1373
    Event Place: Cockburn's Path, Berwickshire, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 07 Nov 1435
    Event Place: Spynie Palace, Scotland

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