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Duncan MacFarlane 1520–1547 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1520

Birth Location: Ochiltree, Ayrshire, Scotland

Death Date: 10 Sep 1547

Death Location: Pinkie Cleugh, Lothian, Scotland

Father: Andrew MacFarlane

Mother: Margaret Cunningham

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In 1520, Duncan MacFarlane entered the world in Ochiltree, Ayrshire, Scotland, born to Andrew Macfarlane And Margaret Cunningham. Duncan MacFarlane passed away in 1547 in Pinkie Cleugh, Lothian, Scotland.

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Biography

  • In 1520, Duncan MacFarlane entered the world in Ochiltree, Ayrshire, Scotland, born to Andrew Macfarlane And Margaret Cunningham.
  • Duncan MacFarlane passed away in 1547 in Pinkie Cleugh, Lothian, Scotland.

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Duncan MacFarlane's Ancestors

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Duncan MacFarlane
1520–1547
Birth Place: Ochiltree, Ayrshire, Scotland
Parents
Andrew MacFarlane
1496–1544
Pinkie, Scotland
Margaret Cunningham
1525–1573
Glengarnock, Ayrshire, , Scotland
Grandparents
Cuthbert Cunningham
1476–1541
Glencairn, Dumfries-shire, Scotland
Marjory Douglas
1476–1542
Kilmaurs, Ayrshire, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
Alexander Cunningham
1425–1488
Margaret, Hepburn
1429–1480
Adam (Sir
1445–1509
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sir Hepburn
1382–1448
Helen Home
1388–1513
Sir Johnstone
1420–1478

Duncan MacFarlane's Timeline

2 Records

1520
1520
Birth of Duncan MacFarlane in Ochiltree, Ayrshire, Scotland
Ochiltree, Ayrshire, Scotland
1547
10 Sep 1547
Age 27
Death of Duncan MacFarlane in Pinkie Cleugh, Lothian, Scotland
Pinkie Cleugh, Lothian, Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1520
    Event Place: Ochiltree, Ayrshire, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 Sep 1547
    Event Place: Pinkie Cleugh, Lothian, Scotland

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