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Fergus Graham 1542–1620 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1542

Birth Location: Plomp, Cumberland, England

Death Date: 1620

Death Location: Netherby Hall, Arthuret, Carlise, Cumbria, England

Father: Matthew Springhill

Mother: Lady Fleming-Graham

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Fergus Graham was born in 1542 in Plomp, Cumberland, England, the child of Matthew Graham Graham Of Springhill And Lady Margaret Fleming Graham. Fergus Graham passed away in 1620 in Netherby Hall, Arthuret, Carlise, Cumbria, England.

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Biography

  • Fergus Graham was born in 1542 in Plomp, Cumberland, England, the child of Matthew Graham Graham Of Springhill And Lady Margaret Fleming Graham.
  • Fergus Graham passed away in 1620 in Netherby Hall, Arthuret, Carlise, Cumbria, England.

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Fergus Graham's Ancestors

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Fergus Graham
1542–1620
Birth Place: Plomp, Cumberland, England
Parents
Matthew Graham Graham of Springhill
1515–
Springhill, Missouri, USA
Lady (Margaret) Fleming-Graham
1503–1600
Stob Hall, Perthshire, Scotland
Grandparents
Sir (Thomas Armstrong 7th Laird of) Mangerton
1479–1549
Falla, Jedburg, Roxburgshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
Lori (J.) Elred
1475–1525
Seggie, Fifeshire, Scotland
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Fergus Graham's Timeline

2 Records

1542
1542
Birth of Fergus Graham in Plomp, Cumberland, England
Plomp, Cumberland, England
1620
1620
Age 78
Death of Fergus Graham in Netherby Hall, Arthuret, Carlise, Cumbria, England
Netherby Hall, Arthuret, Carlise, Cumbria, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1542
    Event Place: Plomp, Cumberland, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1620
    Event Place: Netherby Hall, Arthuret, Carlise, Cumbria, England

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