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Duncan mac Gille Crist 5th Earl of Angus 1170–1210 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1170

Birth Location: Forfar, Angusshire, Scotland

Death Date: Abt. 1210

Death Location: Forfar, Angusshire, Scotland

Father: Ghillebride Argyll

Mother: Margaret Orkneys

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The story of Duncan mac Gille Crist 5th Earl of Angus began in 1170 in Forfar, Angusshire, Scotland. Duncan mac Gille Crist 5th Earl of Angus passed away in 1210 in Forfar, Angusshire, Scotland.

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  • The story of Duncan mac Gille Crist 5th Earl of Angus began in 1170 in Forfar, Angusshire, Scotland.
  • Duncan mac Gille Crist 5th Earl of Angus passed away in 1210 in Forfar, Angusshire, Scotland.

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Duncan Angus's Ancestors

Self
Duncan Angus
1170–1210
Birth Place: Forfar, Angusshire, Scotland
Parents
Ghillebride MacGilleadamnan Thane of Argyll
1154–1207
Forfarshire, Scotland
Margaret (Haraldsdatter of the) Orkneys
1152–1213
Orkney Islands, Scotland
Grandparents
Gille (Brigte mac Dufugan 2nd Earl of Angus) 🧬
1118–1187
Forfar, Angusshire, Scotland
Harald (Maddadson Earl of Orkney and Caithness) 🧬
1134–1206
Great-Grandparents
Dufugan 🧬
1090–1118
Fynbella 🧬
1100–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Indrechtaich 🧬
1085–

Duncan Angus's Timeline

2 Records

1170
1170
Birth of Duncan mac Gille Crist 5th Earl of Angus in Forfar, Angusshire, Scotland
Forfar, Angusshire, Scotland
1210
Abt. 1210
Age 40
Death of Duncan mac Gille Crist 5th Earl of Angus in Forfar, Angusshire, Scotland
Forfar, Angusshire, Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1170
    Event Place: Forfar, Angusshire, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Abt. 1210
    Event Place: Forfar, Angusshire, Scotland

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