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Francis Douglas 1590–1650 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1590

Birth Location: Glenbervie, Kincardineshire, Scotland

Death Date: 1650

Death Location: of Sandilands, Scotland

Father: Sir Earl

Mother: Elisabeth Oliphant

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Francis Douglas was born in 1590 in Glenbervie, Kincardineshire, Scotland, the child of Sir William Douglas Earl Of Angus 10Th Earl And Elisabeth Oliphant. Francis Douglas passed away in 1650 in of Sandilands, Scotland.

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Biography

  • Francis Douglas was born in 1590 in Glenbervie, Kincardineshire, Scotland, the child of Sir William Douglas Earl Of Angus 10Th Earl And Elisabeth Oliphant.
  • Francis Douglas passed away in 1650 in of Sandilands, Scotland.

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Francis Douglas's Ancestors

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Francis Douglas
1590–1650
Birth Place: Glenbervie, Kincardineshire, Scotland
Parents
Sir William Douglas, Earl of Angus, 10th Earl
1552–1611
Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Elisabeth Oliphant
1558–1619
Berridale, Caithness, Scotland
Grandparents
Laurens (Lord) Oliphant
1535–1592
Erroll, Perthshire, Schotland
Margaretha Hay
1535–1590
Errol, Perthshire, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
Laurence OLIPHANT
1506–1566
Margaret SANDILANDS
1507–1566
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Colin OLIPHANT
1493–1513
Lady Sinclair
1490–1549

Francis Douglas's Timeline

2 Records

1590
1590
Birth of Francis Douglas in Glenbervie, Kincardineshire, Scotland
Glenbervie, Kincardineshire, Scotland
1650
1650
Age 60
Death of Francis Douglas in of Sandilands, Scotland
of Sandilands, Scotland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1590
    Event Place: Glenbervie, Kincardineshire, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1650
    Event Place: of Sandilands, Scotland

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