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Countess Agnes Stewart 1544–1588 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1544

Birth Location: OF, Wick, Orkney Islands, Scotland

Death Date: 16 July 1588

Death Location: Orkney, Scotland

Father: Sir Moray

Mother: Lady Moray

Spouse(s): Lord GGF

Children(s): James Moray

In 1544, Countess Agnes Stewart entered the world in OF, Wick, Orkney Islands, Scotland, born to Sir James Stewart 1St Lord Of Doune Earl Of Moray And Lady Anne Agnes Keith Countess Moray. Countess Agnes Stewart married Lord Robert Stewart 1St Earl Of Orkney Lord Of Shetland 15Th Ggf, and had children including James Bonnie Earl Stewart 2Nd Lord Of Doune 2Nd Earl Moray. Countess Agnes Stewart passed away in 1588 in Orkney, Scotland.

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  • In 1544, Countess Agnes Stewart entered the world in OF, Wick, Orkney Islands, Scotland, born to Sir James Stewart 1St Lord Of Doune Earl Of Moray And Lady Anne Agnes Keith Countess Moray.
  • Countess Agnes Stewart married Lord Robert Stewart 1St Earl Of Orkney Lord Of Shetland 15Th Ggf, and had children including James Bonnie Earl Stewart 2Nd Lord Of Doune 2Nd Earl Moray.
  • Countess Agnes Stewart passed away in 1588 in Orkney, Scotland.

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Countess Stewart's Ancestors

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Countess Stewart
1544–1588
Birth Place: OF, Wick, Orkney Islands, Scotland
Parents
Sir James Stewart, 1st Lord of Doune Earl of Moray
1529–1590
Beath, Fife, Scotland
Lady (Anne Agnes Keith Countess) Moray
1530–1588
Dunnottar Castle, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Grandparents
James (Stewart Kind James V Stewart HOUSE OF) STEWART
1512–1542
Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland
Madeleine (Marie Van Valois-Angoulême Princess of Lorraine, Prinses van Frankrijk, of) Guise
1520–1537
Saint-Germain-en-Laye, Departement des Yvelines, Île-de-France, France
Great-Grandparents
Queen France
1496–1533
Francois Valois
1494–1547
Claudia Bretagne
1499–1524
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Henry England
1457–1509
Elizabeth England
1465–1503
Charles d'Angoulême
1459–1496
Louise Savoia
1476–1531
Louis Francia
1462–1515
Ana Foix
1477–1514

Countess Stewart's Descendants

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Countess (Agnes) Stewart (1544–16 July 1588) m. Lord (Robert Stewart, 1st Earl of Orkney, Lord of Shetland 15th) GGF (22 Apr 1533–4 Feb 1593)
  1. 1. James ("Bonnie Earl", Stewart 2nd Lord of Doune; 2nd Earl) Moray 1568–1592 m. Lady (Elizabeth (Effie) Houston Stewart (Stuart), Countess of) Moray 1565–1591 m. Margaret 1553–1578 m. Anna Denmark 1574–1669 m. Catherine Fyer 1567–1615
    1. 1. Lord (Earl James Andrew Stewart\Stuart-van Moray, Doune, Strathearn, and Abernathy 3rd Earl of Moray,Doune,Strathern & Abernathy-aka "the Bonny Ear) III 1581–1638 m. Lady (Anne Countess of Huntly) Gordon 1589–1674 m. Margart (Lokkar Arbuthnot LYON Stewart,) Princess 1591–1673 m. Lady (Anne Gordon Countess) Hunt 1590–1674 m. Katherine (Campbell of Lochnell\) Stewart 1575–1642 m. Marion Carmichael 1581–1668 m. Dorothy Dunlap 1595–1643
      1. 1. James, (Earl van Moray Stewart) Stuart 1608–1653 m. Margaretha Home 1610–1668
        1. 1. Lady (Mary\Maria Ann Stuart, Countess of Moray\Campbell ❤️Countess) Argyll 1629–1668 m. Sir (Archibald Van Hertog Campbell, ❤️Dna 9th Earl Of) Argyll 1629–1685 m. James Grant 1616–1663
      2. 2. Lady (Mary Stuart of) Moray 1615–1662
    2. 2. Mary Stewart 1587–1630
    3. 3. Lady (Grizel of Moray) Stewart 1585–1649

Countess Stewart's Timeline

2 Records

1544
1544
Birth of Countess Agnes Stewart in OF, Wick, Orkney Islands, Scotland
OF, Wick, Orkney Islands, Scotland
1588
16 July 1588
Age 44
Death of Countess Agnes Stewart in Orkney, Scotland
Orkney, Scotland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1544
    Event Place: OF, Wick, Orkney Islands, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 16 July 1588
    Event Place: Orkney, Scotland

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