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Sign up freeGeorge Gordon 1430 – 1501 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1430
Birth Location: Huntly,,Aberdeenshire,Scotland
Death Date: 1501-06-08
Death Location: Stirling,,Stirlingshire,Scotland
Father: Alexander Gordon
Mother: Elizabeth Crichton
Spouse(s): Annabella Stewart
Children(s): Elizabeth Gordon
The story of George Gordon began in 1430 in Huntly,,Aberdeenshire,Scotland. George Gordon married Annabella Stewart, and had children including Elizabeth Gordon. George Gordon passed away in 1501 in Stirling,,Stirlingshire,Scotland.
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Biography
- The story of George Gordon began in 1430 in Huntly,,Aberdeenshire,Scotland.
- George Gordon married Annabella Stewart, and had children including Elizabeth Gordon.
- George Gordon passed away in 1501 in Stirling,,Stirlingshire,Scotland.
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George Gordon's Descendants
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1. Elizabeth Gordon (1462 – 1525) m. William Keith (1451 – 1527)
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1. Robert Keith (1483 – 1514) m. Elizabeth Douglas (1488 – 1527)
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1. William Keith (1506-07-24 – 1581-10-07) m. Margaret Keith (1520 – 1556)
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1. Agnes (Anna) Keith (1530-07-14 – 1588-07-16) m. James Stewart (1531 – 1569-01-21)
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George Gordon's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1430
Event Place: Huntly,,Aberdeenshire,Scotland
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1501-06-08
Event Place: Stirling,,Stirlingshire,Scotland