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Elvira Scotland 1491–1554 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1491

Birth Location: Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland

Death Date: 5 Jul 1554

Death Location: Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland

Father: Andrew Avandale

Mother: Margaretha Kennedy

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In 1491, Elvira Scotland entered the world in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland, born to Andrew Lord Stuart Van Avandale And Margaretha Kennedy. Elvira Scotland passed away in 1554 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.

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  • In 1491, Elvira Scotland entered the world in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland, born to Andrew Lord Stuart Van Avandale And Margaretha Kennedy.
  • Elvira Scotland passed away in 1554 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.

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Elvira Scotland's Ancestors

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Elvira Scotland
1491–1554
Birth Place: Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Parents
Andrew Lord Stuart van Avandale
1470–1513
Avondale, Lanarkshire, Strathclyde, Scotland, United Kingdom
Margaretha Kennedy
1475–1542
Maybole, Ayrshire, Schotland
Grandparents
Sir (John "2nd Lord" Kennedy of) Dunure
1436–
Cassillis House, Maybole, Ayrshire, Schotland
Lady (Elizabeth Gordon Baroness Kennedy Countess) Errol
1443–1500
Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
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Elvira Scotland's Timeline

2 Records

1491
1491
Birth of Elvira Scotland in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
1554
5 Jul 1554
Age 63
Death of Elvira Scotland in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1491
    Event Place: Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 5 Jul 1554
    Event Place: Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland

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