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Euphemia Maxwell 1571–1620 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1571
Birth Location: Newark, Selkirkshire, , Scotland
Death Date: 1620
Death Location: Stirling, Scotland
Father: George Maxwell
Mother: Lady Cunningham
Spouse(s): Alexander Lackie)
Children(s): Alexander Leckie
The story of Euphemia Maxwell began in 1571 in Newark, Selkirkshire, , Scotland. Euphemia Maxwell married Alexander Leckie I 10Th Laird Of Lackie, and had children including Alexander Leckie. Euphemia Maxwell passed away in 1620 in Stirling, Scotland.
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Biography
- The story of Euphemia Maxwell began in 1571 in Newark, Selkirkshire, , Scotland.
- Euphemia Maxwell married Alexander Leckie I 10Th Laird Of Lackie, and had children including Alexander Leckie.
- Euphemia Maxwell passed away in 1620 in Stirling, Scotland.
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Euphemia Maxwell's Ancestors
Euphemia Maxwell's Descendants
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1. Alexander Leckie 1599–1643
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1. Alexander (Robert Laird of) Leckie 1640–1716 m. MARGARET (OUCHTERLONIE) (AUCHTERLONIE) 1640–1717
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1. JAMES (GALBRAITH CALDUELL) LAIRD 1665–1750 m. Agnes Parker 1665–1750
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1. Alexander Laird 1689–1760 m. Helen Lang 1697–
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Euphemia Maxwell's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1571
Event Place: Newark, Selkirkshire, , Scotland
Record Source: Geneanet Community Trees Index
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1620
Event Place: Stirling, Scotland