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David Erskine 1552–1611 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1552

Birth Location: Dryburgh, Berwickshire, Scotland

Death Date: 28 May 1611

Death Location: Berwickshire, Scotland

Father: Robert *

Mother: Lady Montrose

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In 1552, David Erskine entered the world in Dryburgh, Berwickshire, Scotland, born to Robert Erskine Orr And Lady Margaret Graham Of Montrose. David Erskine passed away in 1611 in Berwickshire, Scotland.

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Biography

  • In 1552, David Erskine entered the world in Dryburgh, Berwickshire, Scotland, born to Robert Erskine Orr And Lady Margaret Graham Of Montrose.
  • David Erskine passed away in 1611 in Berwickshire, Scotland.

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David Erskine's Ancestors

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David Erskine
1552–1611
Birth Place: Dryburgh, Berwickshire, Scotland
Parents
Robert Erskine\ Orr *
1522–1603
Erskine, Midlothian, Scotland
Lady (Margaret Graham of) Montrose
1520–1610
Blackford, Kincardineshire, Scotland
Grandparents
Sir (Lord Earl John II Erskine Macclain-van Erskine-van Mar, , 5th Lord of Erskine, 17th Earl of) Mar
1487–1555
Falkland, Fife, Scotland
Lady (Margaret, Baroness of Agyll Moncrief Hay Campbell Baroness of) Agyll
1500–1555
Bridgend (Lochgilphead), Argyll and Bute, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
Lt Campbell
1459–1513
2nd-Great-Grandparents

David Erskine's Timeline

2 Records

1552
1552
Birth of David Erskine in Dryburgh, Berwickshire, Scotland
Dryburgh, Berwickshire, Scotland
1611
28 May 1611
Age 59
Death of David Erskine in Berwickshire, Scotland
Berwickshire, Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1552
    Event Place: Dryburgh, Berwickshire, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 28 May 1611
    Event Place: Berwickshire, Scotland

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