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Elizabeth Bethune 1518–1600 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1518

Birth Location: Edinburgh, Midlothian, , Scotland

Death Date: 1 Apr 1600

Death Location: Banderan, Scotland

Father: Lord Bethune

Mother: Lady Creich

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The story of Elizabeth Bethune began in 1518 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, , Scotland. Elizabeth Bethune passed away in 1600 in Banderan, Scotland.

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Biography

  • The story of Elizabeth Bethune began in 1518 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, , Scotland.
  • Elizabeth Bethune passed away in 1600 in Banderan, Scotland.

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Elizabeth Bethune's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Bethune
1518–1600
Birth Place: Edinburgh, Midlothian, , Scotland
Parents
Lord John Bethune, 2nd Laird of Creich Bethune
1495–1546
Creich Castle, Creich, Fife, Scotland
Lady (Jeanette Hay, Lady Bethune of) Creich
1500–1564
Creich, Fife, Scotland
Grandparents
Sir (David Bethune, 1st Laird of) Creich
1460–1505
Creich Castle, Creich, Fife, Scotland
Janet (Duddingston of) Sandfurd
1467–1545
Sandford, Schotland, Fifeshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
John (II Hay Liard van) Yester
1450–1513
Yester, East-Lothian, Schotland
Elizabeth Crichton
1472–1524
Riccarton, Ayr, Clackmannanshire, Central, Scotland, United Kingdom
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Elizabeth Bethune's Timeline

2 Records

1518
1518
Birth of Elizabeth Bethune in Edinburgh, Midlothian, , Scotland
Edinburgh, Midlothian, , Scotland
1600
1 Apr 1600
Age 82
Death of Elizabeth Bethune in Banderan, Scotland
Banderan, Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1518
    Event Place: Edinburgh, Midlothian, , Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 Apr 1600
    Event Place: Banderan, Scotland

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