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Duncan I Scotland 1004 – 1040 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1004

Birth Location: Of, Perthshire, Scotland

Death Date: 14 AUG 1040

Death Location: near Elgin, Scotland Killed, Bayern, Germany

Father: Duncan Donachadh

Mother: Groa Thorsteinsdottir

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In 1004, Duncan I Scotland entered the world in Of, Perthshire, Scotland, born to Duncan Donachadh and Groa Thorsteinsdottir. Duncan I Scotland passed away in 1040 in near Elgin, Scotland Killed, Bayern, Germany.

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Biography

  • In 1004, Duncan I Scotland entered the world in Of, Perthshire, Scotland, born to Duncan Donachadh and Groa Thorsteinsdottir.
  • Duncan I Scotland passed away in 1040 in near Elgin, Scotland Killed, Bayern, Germany.

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Duncan Scotland's Ancestors

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Duncan Scotland
1004 – 1040
Birth Place: Of, Perthshire, Scotland
Parents
Duncan Donachadh
1013 – 1040
Perth, Perthshire, , Scotland
Groa Thorsteinsdottir
Hvammi, Dala, Iceland
Grandparents
Abbot (of Dunkeld) Crinan
– 1045
, Caithness, , Scotland
Bethoc Beatrix
– 1045
Perth, Perthshire, , Scotland
Great-Grandparents
King Malcolm
– 1034
Sibyl Biornsson
– 1040
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Kenneth Mackenneth
Lady Leinster
– 1034

Duncan Scotland's Timeline

2 Records

1004
1004
Birth of Duncan I Scotland in Of, Perthshire, Scotland
Of, Perthshire, Scotland
1040
14 AUG 1040
Age 36
Death of Duncan I Scotland in near Elgin, Scotland Killed, Bayern, Germany
near Elgin, Scotland Killed, Bayern, Germany

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1004
    Event Place: Of, Perthshire, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 14 AUG 1040
    Event Place: near Elgin, Scotland Killed, Bayern, Germany

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