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Gilbert II Ogilvie of Angus 1156–1231 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1156

Birth Location: Powrie, Forfarshire, Scotland

Death Date: 1231

Death Location: Ogilvie, Scotland

Father: Gille Angus

Mother: Sybil Dunbar

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Gilbert II Ogilvie of Angus was born in 1156 in Powrie, Forfarshire, Scotland, the child of Gille Brigte Mac Dufugan 2Nd Earl Mormaers Of Angus And Sybil De Dunbar. Gilbert II Ogilvie of Angus passed away in 1231 in Ogilvie, Scotland.

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  • Gilbert II Ogilvie of Angus was born in 1156 in Powrie, Forfarshire, Scotland, the child of Gille Brigte Mac Dufugan 2Nd Earl Mormaers Of Angus And Sybil De Dunbar.
  • Gilbert II Ogilvie of Angus passed away in 1231 in Ogilvie, Scotland.

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Gilbert Angus's Ancestors

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Gilbert Angus
1156–1231
Birth Place: Powrie, Forfarshire, Scotland
Parents
Gille Brigte mac Dufugan, 2nd Earl, Mormaers of Angus
1118–1187
Forfar, Angusshire, Scotland
Sybil (de) Dunbar
1124–1154
Dunbar, East Lothian, , Scotland
Grandparents
Dufagan (mac Indrechtaich, Earl of of) Angus
1090–1118
Forfar Angusshire Scotland
Fynbella Mearns
1100–
Mearns, Kincardineshire, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
Constantine Fife
1078–1129
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Ethelred Dunkeld
1048–1098
Tul Scotland
1058–1097

Gilbert Angus's Timeline

2 Records

1156
1156
Birth of Gilbert II Ogilvie of Angus in Powrie, Forfarshire, Scotland
Powrie, Forfarshire, Scotland
1231
1231
Age 75
Death of Gilbert II Ogilvie of Angus in Ogilvie, Scotland
Ogilvie, Scotland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1156
    Event Place: Powrie, Forfarshire, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1231
    Event Place: Ogilvie, Scotland

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