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Deborah Erskine 1440–1478 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1440

Birth Location: Edinburgh, SCOTLAND

Death Date: 1478

Death Location: Crichton Castle, East Lothian, SCOTLAND

Father: Thomas Erskine

Mother: Elizabeth Hepburn

Spouse(s): David Crichton

Children(s):

The story of Deborah Erskine began in 1440 in Edinburgh, SCOTLAND. Deborah Erskine married David Crichton. Deborah Erskine passed away in 1478 in Crichton Castle, East Lothian, SCOTLAND.

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Biography

  • The story of Deborah Erskine began in 1440 in Edinburgh, SCOTLAND.
  • Deborah Erskine married David Crichton.
  • Deborah Erskine passed away in 1478 in Crichton Castle, East Lothian, SCOTLAND.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Deborah Erskine's Ancestors

Self
Deborah Erskine
1440–1478
Birth Place: Edinburgh, SCOTLAND
Parents
Thomas Erskine
1400–1493
Erskine, Midlothian, SCOTLAND
Elizabeth Hepburn
–1489
Grandparents
Robert Erskine
1380–1452
Elizabeth Lindsay
1391–
Great-Grandparents
Thomas Erskine
1340–1403
Janet Keith
1342–1413
David Lindsay
1361–1407
Elizabeth Stewart
1362–1446
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Robert Erskine
1310–1385
Beatrix Lindsay
1312–1378
Edward Keith
1310–1350
Christina Menteith
1321–1387
Alexander Lindsay
1329–1381
Catherine Stirling
1335–1378
Robert Stewart
1316–1390
Euphemia Ros
1330–1387

Deborah Erskine's Timeline

2 Records

1440
1440
Birth of Deborah Erskine in Edinburgh, SCOTLAND
Edinburgh, SCOTLAND
1478
1478
Age 38
Death of Deborah Erskine in Crichton Castle, East Lothian, SCOTLAND
Crichton Castle, East Lothian, SCOTLAND

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1440
    Event Place: Edinburgh, SCOTLAND

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1478
    Event Place: Crichton Castle, East Lothian, SCOTLAND

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