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Elisabeth Oliphant 1560–1618 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1560

Birth Location: Berridale, Caithness, Schotland

Death Date: 20 Jun 1618

Death Location: Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland

Father: Laurens (3rdC12XR)

Mother: Margaretha Hay

Spouse(s): William *

Children(s): James roskildehistorie.dk, William Douglas

In 1560, Elisabeth Oliphant entered the world in Berridale, Caithness, Schotland, born to Laurens Oliphant Lord Oliphant 3Rdc12Xr And Margaretha Hay. Elisabeth Oliphant married William Ii Douglas 10Th Earl Of Angus 3Rdc12Xr Father In Law Of 10Thga, and had children including James Douglas 1St Lord Mordington 1590 4Thc11Xr Roskildehistorie Dk, William Marquess Of Douglas Douglas. Elisabeth Oliphant passed away in 1618 in Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland.

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Biography

  • In 1560, Elisabeth Oliphant entered the world in Berridale, Caithness, Schotland, born to Laurens Oliphant Lord Oliphant 3Rdc12Xr And Margaretha Hay.
  • Elisabeth Oliphant married William Ii Douglas 10Th Earl Of Angus 3Rdc12Xr Father In Law Of 10Thga, and had children including James Douglas 1St Lord Mordington 1590 4Thc11Xr Roskildehistorie Dk, William Marquess Of Douglas Douglas.
  • Elisabeth Oliphant passed away in 1618 in Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Elisabeth Oliphant's Ancestors

Self
Elisabeth Oliphant
1560–1618
Birth Place: Berridale, Caithness, Schotland
Parents
Laurens Oliphant , Lord Oliphant (3rdC12XR)
1535–1592
Perth, Perthshire, Scotland
Margaretha Hay
1535–1590
Grandparents
Laurens (Oliphant , 3rd Lord Oliphant) (2ndC13XR)
1506–1566
Calder, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Margaretha (( Margaret ) Sandilands (4thC13XR)) roskildehistorie.dk
1507–1566
Calder, Edinburgh, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
Colin ✔
1487–1513
Elizabeth *
–1549
James (2ndC15XR)
1482–1559
Margaret ()
–1498
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Elizabeth (15thGA)
1458–1516
William *
1451–1527
Elizabeth Lady
1462–1525

Elisabeth Oliphant's Descendants

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Elisabeth Oliphant (1560–20 Jun 1618) m. William (II Douglas 10th Earl of Angus (3rdC12XR) (Father-in-law of 10thGA)) * (1552–3 Mar 1610)
  1. 1. James (Douglas , 1st Lord Mordington (1590) (4thC11XR)) roskildehistorie.dk 1590–1656
  2. 2. William (Marquess of Douglas) Douglas 1589–1658 m. Margaret Hamilton 1585–1623 m. Mary (Gordon (1610-1674)) (2ndC10XR) 1610–1674
    1. 1. Grizell Douglas 1615–1641
    2. 2. Jean (Douglas (1602)) (1stC10XR) 1602–1669 m. John (III Hamilton Laird Bargany) I 1604–1657
      1. 1. Margaret (Hamilton (1635)) (2ndC9XR) 1635–1671 m. John Kennedy 1620–1665
        1. 1. Sir (Archibald Baronet) Kennedy 1660–1711
      2. 2. John (Hamilton Lord) Bargeny 1640–1693 m. Margaret Cunningham 1620–
        1. 1. William (Hamilton , 3rd Lord Bargany) (3rdC8XR) –1711 m. Margaret Dundas –1717
      3. 3. Ann Hamilton 1630–1679
    3. 3. LUCY DOUGLAS 1602–1699
    4. 4. Lady (Isabel Douglas) (1642) 1642–1691 m. William (Douglas , 1st Duke of Queensbury ( 3rd Earl of Queensberry ) 1st Marquess of Queensberry ( of Drumlanrig ) (1637) Consanguinity Index=0.16%. Inbreeding coefficient equal or higher than) 0.0156 1637–1695
      1. 1. James (Douglas , 2nd Duke of Queensberry , 2nd Marquess of Queensberry (#33 in text) (7thC6XR) Consanguinity) Index=0.24% 1662–1711 m. Mary (Boyle (6thC8XR) Consanguinity) Index=0.07% 1650–1709
        1. 1. James (Douglas , 3rd Marquis (Marquess) of Queensberry , Earl of Drumlanrig " the cannibalistic idiot " who roasted a kitchen boy about 1707 (8thC5XR) Consanguinity Index=0.02% (?) his father was) 0.24% 1697–1715
        2. 2. Charles (Douglas , 3rd Duke of Queensberry, 2nd Duke of Dover , 4th Marquess of Queensberry . His mentally ill older brother James Douglas was excluded from the succession to the Dukedom, but left James the) Marquessate 1698–1778
    5. 5. Sir (William III Douglas Knight of the Garter Earl of Selkirk Duke of Douglas) Hamilton 1634–1694 m. Anne (Hamilton 3rd Duchess of Hamilton . The dukedom of Hamilton devolved on to her husband, William Douglas (#14 in text)) (1stC11XR) 1634–1716
      1. 1. Lord (Archibald) Hamilton 1673–1754 m. Jane (Hamilton of Abercorn) (2ndC7XR) 1699–1753
        1. 1. Elizabeth (Hamilton) (3rdC6XR) 1720–1800
        2. 2. Charles Hamilton 1721–1751
        3. 3. William (Douglas " Hamilton " ambassador at Naples (1730-1803)) (3rdC6XR) 1730–1803 m. Emma (Hart , Lady Hamilton "Douglas" ( Amy Lyon )) () 1765–1815
        4. 4. Frederic Hamilton 1728–1811
        5. 5. Archibald Douglas-Hamilton 1727–1744
        6. 6. Jane (Hamilton , Countess Cathcart ( Douglas Hamilton ) (1726-1771)) (3rdC6XR) 1726–1771 m. Charles (Shaw ‘Patch’ Cathcart, 9th Lord Baron Cathcart ( Schaw ) (ancestry.com) hint) 1721–1776
        7. 7. Letita (Douglas Hamilton ( Letitia ) (1719 – 1774) Questionable) existence 1719–1774
      2. 2. James (Douglas Hamilton, 4th Duke of) Hamilton 1658–1712 m. Elizabeth (Gerard) * 1683–1744
        1. 1. James Douglas-Hamilton 1702–1742 m. Anne Cochrane 1707–1724 m. Elisabeth (Anne Rendlesham) Spencer 1716–1771
        2. 2. Lord (Anne Douglas-Hamilton (Male, named after Queen Anne) (#157 in) text) 1709–1748
        3. 3. Lady (Catherine) Douglas-Hamilton 1705–1712
        4. 4. William (Douglas-Hamilton ( Lord ) ( Immigrant )) (5thC7XR) 1705–1734
        5. 5. Lady (Charlotte) Douglas-Hamilton 1710–1777
        6. 6. Lady (Susan) Douglas-Hamilton 1712–1755
        7. 7. Lady (Elizabeth) Douglas-Hamilton 1700–1702
      3. 3. Catherine (Douglas-Hamilton Duchess of Atholl) (4thC8XR) 1662–1707
      4. 4. George (Douglas ( -Hamilton ) Earl of) Orkney 1666–1737 m. Elizabeth (Craig) (1660-1704) 1660–1704
        1. 1. John (( Douglas ) Hamilton (Was father James?) (1687-1752)) (5thC7XR) 1687–1752 m. Janet Arbuckle 1690–1790
      5. 5. Lady (Susannah) Hamilton 1667–1736
      6. 6. Lady (Margaret Douglas) -Hamilton 1668–1731 m. Robert (Hamilton of Presmennan ( Captain ) (check DOB)) (8thGU) 1662–1670 m. James (Maule , 4th Earl of Panmure) (4thC8XR) 1659–1723
      7. 7. Basil (of Baldoon) Hamilton 1671–1701
      8. 8. Charles (Douglas-Hamilton (2nd Earl of) Selkirk) 1662–1739
      9. 9. Lady (Mary Douglas-) Hamilton 1657–1666
      10. 10. Catherine Douglas 1672–1707
      11. 11. John (Earl of Ruglen) Hamilton 1665–1744 m. Lady (Anne , of Cassillis Kennedy) (2ndC2XR) 1669–1720
        1. 1. James (Douglas-Hamilton ( Douglas Hamilton ) Revolutionary War DAR # A050154 (1720)) (5thC7XR) 1722–1807 m. Mary Miller 1733–1798
        2. 2. Susan Kennedy 1699–1763 m. John (Earl of Cassillis) Kennedy 1700–1759
        3. 3. William (( Douglas Hamilton ) " Hamilton " ( Immigrant ) (1720) (check parents)) (5thC7XR) 1720–1782 m. Drusilla (Jean McIlwain ( Immigrant) ) 1719–1808
        4. 4. Anne (Hamilton , Douglas-Hamilton , 2nd Countess of) Ruglen 1698–1748 m. William (Douglas , 2nd Earl of) March 1696–1731
        5. 5. James (Hamilton ,) Douglas-Hamilton 1720–1807
      12. 12. William (Douglas-Hamilton 4th Duke of Hamilton) (4thC8XR) 1659–1688
      13. 13. Anna Hamilton 1661–1663
      14. 14. Margaret (Douglas-Hamilton) (Lady) 1660–1731
      15. 15. William (Douglas-Hamilton) (Lord) 1659–1681
      16. 16. Lady (Susannah) Douglas-Hamilton 1660–1737
    6. 6. Lady (Henrietta) Douglas 1633–1673
    7. 7. George Douglas 1635–1691
    8. 8. Lady (Catherine) Douglas 1644–1673

Elisabeth Oliphant's Timeline

2 Records

1560
1560
Birth of Elisabeth Oliphant in Berridale, Caithness, Schotland
Berridale, Caithness, Schotland
1618
20 Jun 1618
Age 58
Death of Elisabeth Oliphant in Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland
Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1560
    Event Place: Berridale, Caithness, Schotland
    Record Source: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 Jun 1618
    Event Place: Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland

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