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Elizabeth Heriot Murray 1540–1612 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1540

Birth Location: Haddington, Lothianshire, Scotland, UK

Death Date: Nov 1612

Death Location: Haddington, Lothianshire, Scotland, UK

Father: James Heriot

Mother: Margaret Maitland

Spouse(s): Thomas III

Children(s): Patrick Hamilton, John Hamilton, Andrew Hamilton, Alexander Hamilton, Thomas Hamilton, Patrick Hamilton, Mary Hamilton, Margaret Hamilton, Thomas M

In 1540, Elizabeth Heriot Murray entered the world in Haddington, Lothianshire, Scotland, UK, born to James Heriot And Margaret Maitland. Elizabeth Heriot Murray married Thomas James Hamilton Iii, and had children including Alexander Hamilton, Andrew Hamilton, John Hamilton, Margaret Hamilton, Mary Hamilton, Patrick Hamilton, Thomas Hamilton, Thomas Hamilton Sir Knight Lord Of Session Office Of Kings Advocate Commissioner Of Treasuryer An Octavian Lord Drumcairn Earl Of M. Elizabeth Heriot Murray passed away in 1612 in Haddington, Lothianshire, Scotland, UK.

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  • In 1540, Elizabeth Heriot Murray entered the world in Haddington, Lothianshire, Scotland, UK, born to James Heriot And Margaret Maitland.
  • Elizabeth Heriot Murray married Thomas James Hamilton Iii, and had children including Alexander Hamilton, Andrew Hamilton, John Hamilton, Margaret Hamilton, Mary Hamilton, Patrick Hamilton, Thomas Hamilton, Thomas Hamilton Sir Knight Lord Of Session Office Of Kings Advocate Commissioner Of Treasuryer An Octavian Lord Drumcairn Earl Of M.
  • Elizabeth Heriot Murray passed away in 1612 in Haddington, Lothianshire, Scotland, UK.

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Elizabeth Murray's Ancestors

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Elizabeth Murray
1540–1612
Birth Place: Haddington, Lothianshire, Scotland, UK
Parents
James Heriot
1510–1580
Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
Margaret Maitland
1527–1621
Lauder, Berwickshire, Borders, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Elizabeth Murray's Descendants

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Elizabeth (Heriot) Murray (1540–Nov 1612) m. Thomas (James Hamilton) III (Jan 1538–30 May 1608)
  1. 1. Patrick Hamilton 1554–1590
  2. 2. John Hamilton 1555–1587
  3. 3. Andrew Hamilton 1562–
  4. 4. Alexander Hamilton 1552–1587
  5. 5. Thomas Hamilton 1565–
  6. 6. Patrick Hamilton 1558–1587
  7. 7. Mary Hamilton 1556–1628
  8. 8. Margaret Hamilton 1562–1606
  9. 9. Thomas (Hamilton ... Sir Knight Lord of Session Office of King’s Advocate Commissioner of Treasuryer an Octavian Lord Drumcairn Earl of) M 1563–1627 m. Julian Carr 1560–1637 m. Jean (Kerr of Lothian Countess) Crawford* 1575–1632
    1. 1. MARGARET (Hamilton (Lady)) CHATORIS 1590–1688 m. Alexander (Kirkpatrick) Sir 1585–1622
      1. 1. of (Conheath Last Lord of Kirkmichael Kirkpatrick Lord) Sir 1620–1686 m. Lady (Margaret) Cairnes 1632–1686 m. Helenor Stewart 1645–1699
        1. 1. Alexander Kirkpatrick 1697–1758 m. Elizabeth Henderson 1702– m. Elizabeth (Easley) Henderson 1674–1758 m. Elizabeth Coursen 1702–1758
        2. 2. George Kirkpatrick 1671–1738 m. Lady (Margaret) Cairnes 1632–1686
      2. 2. William (Kirkpatrick of) Kirkmichael 1579–1688

Elizabeth Murray's Timeline

2 Records

1540
1540
Birth of Elizabeth Heriot Murray in Haddington, Lothianshire, Scotland, UK
Haddington, Lothianshire, Scotland, UK
1612
Nov 1612
Age 72
Death of Elizabeth Heriot Murray in Haddington, Lothianshire, Scotland, UK
Haddington, Lothianshire, Scotland, UK

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1540
    Event Place: Haddington, Lothianshire, Scotland, UK
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Nov 1612
    Event Place: Haddington, Lothianshire, Scotland, UK
    Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index

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