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James (James Lord Grant van Freuchie 1483–1543 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1483

Birth Location: Cromarty, Cromartyshire, Scotland

Death Date: 26 August 1543

Death Location: Grant Castle, Freuchie, Perthshire, Schotland

Father: John USG

Mother: Lady Ogilvy

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In 1483, James (James Lord Grant van Freuchie entered the world in Cromarty, Cromartyshire, Scotland, born to John Red Bard Grant Usg And Lady Elizabeth Margaret Ogilvy. James (James Lord Grant van Freuchie passed away in 1543 in Grant Castle, Freuchie, Perthshire, Schotland.

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Biography

  • In 1483, James (James Lord Grant van Freuchie entered the world in Cromarty, Cromartyshire, Scotland, born to John Red Bard Grant Usg And Lady Elizabeth Margaret Ogilvy.
  • James (James Lord Grant van Freuchie passed away in 1543 in Grant Castle, Freuchie, Perthshire, Schotland.

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James Freuchie's Ancestors

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James Freuchie
1483–1543
Birth Place: Cromarty, Cromartyshire, Scotland
Parents
John "Red Bard" Grant USG
1468–1528
Perth, Perthshire, Scotland
Lady (Elizabeth Margaret) Ogilvy
1469–1585
Banff, Banffshire, , Scotland
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James Freuchie's Timeline

2 Records

1483
1483
Birth of James (James Lord Grant van Freuchie in Cromarty, Cromartyshire, Scotland
Cromarty, Cromartyshire, Scotland
1543
26 August 1543
Age 60
Death of James (James Lord Grant van Freuchie in Grant Castle, Freuchie, Perthshire, Schotland
Grant Castle, Freuchie, Perthshire, Schotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1483
    Event Place: Cromarty, Cromartyshire, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 26 August 1543
    Event Place: Grant Castle, Freuchie, Perthshire, Schotland

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