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Countess Agnes Gray 1597–1667 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1597

Birth Location: Airth, Stirlingshire, Scotland

Death Date: 1 Mar 1667

Death Location: Grey Friars,Edinburgh,Midlothian,Scotland

Father: Patrick VI

Mother: Mary Stewart

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Countess Agnes Gray was born in 1597 in Airth, Stirlingshire, Scotland, the child of Patrick Gray Vi And Mary Stewart. Countess Agnes Gray passed away in 1667 in Grey Friars,Edinburgh,Midlothian,Scotland.

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Biography

  • Countess Agnes Gray was born in 1597 in Airth, Stirlingshire, Scotland, the child of Patrick Gray Vi And Mary Stewart.
  • Countess Agnes Gray passed away in 1667 in Grey Friars,Edinburgh,Midlothian,Scotland.

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Countess Gray's Ancestors

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Countess Gray
1597–1667
Birth Place: Airth, Stirlingshire, Scotland
Parents
Patrick Gray VI
1555–1611
Grey House, Angusshire, Scotland
Mary Stewart
1563–1644
Orknay Island Scotland
Grandparents
Sir (Robert) Stewart
1550–1623
Traquhair, Peeblesshire, Scotland
Alice Cockburn
1555–1585
Traquair, Peeblesshire, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
James Stewart
1545–1606
Samuel Easter
1538–1615
Elizabeth Douglas
–1601
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sir Traquair
1500–1548
Christine Hay
1500–

Countess Gray's Timeline

2 Records

1597
1597
Birth of Countess Agnes Gray in Airth, Stirlingshire, Scotland
Airth, Stirlingshire, Scotland
1667
1 Mar 1667
Age 70
Death of Countess Agnes Gray in Grey Friars,Edinburgh,Midlothian,Scotland
Grey Friars,Edinburgh,Midlothian,Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1597
    Event Place: Airth, Stirlingshire, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 Mar 1667
    Event Place: Grey Friars,Edinburgh,Midlothian,Scotland

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