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James of Galasields Pringle 1516–1625 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: ~1516

Birth Location: Whytbank

Death Date: 1625

Death Location: of Whytbank

Father: Margaret Carr

Mother: James Pringle

Spouse(s): Marion Murry, Marion Murray

Children(s): Margaret Hoppringle🧬🧬

James of Galasields Pringle was born in 1516 in Whytbank, the child of Margaret Ker Carr And James Pringle. James of Galasields Pringle married Marion Murray, Marion Murry, and had children including Margaret Hoppringle. James of Galasields Pringle passed away in 1625 in of Whytbank.

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Biography

  • James of Galasields Pringle was born in 1516 in Whytbank, the child of Margaret Ker Carr And James Pringle.
  • James of Galasields Pringle married Marion Murray, Marion Murry, and had children including Margaret Hoppringle.
  • James of Galasields Pringle passed away in 1625 in of Whytbank.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

James Pringle's Ancestors

Self
James Pringle
1516–1625
Birth Place: Whytbank
Parents
Margaret Ker Carr
1500–1580
of Linton, Scotland
James Pringle
1545–1563
Scotland
Grandparents
Lady (Margaret de) Lundie
1522–1555
Selkirkshire, Scotland
Sir (David 6th Laird of Smailholm) Pringle
1520–1545
Selkirkshire, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
Sir Lundie
1470–1539
* Seton
1495–
George Pringill)
1505–1568
Margaret Creighton
1505–1600
2nd-Great-Grandparents

James Pringle's Descendants

1.
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James (of Galasields) Pringle (~1516–1625) m. Marion Murry (1532–1585) m. Marion Murray (abt 1532–May 1585)
  1. 1. Margaret Hoppringle🧬🧬 1579–1600 m. George (Pringle) (Hoppringill) 1572–1637
    1. 1. Lord (James Pringill (Hoppringill) 5th Laird of) Torwoodlee 1596–1658 m. Jonat Craig 1614–1693
      1. 1. George Pringle 1645–1684 m. Agnes Borthwick 1634– m. Marion Cowan 1649–
        1. 1. James (IV) Pringle 1665–1730 m. Christian PRINGLE 1675–1755 m. Hellen Scott 1673–
        2. 2. Agnes Pringle 1660–
        3. 3. John (Hoppring) Pringle 1665–1737
        4. 4. James Pringle 1685–1723
        5. 5. Christian Pringle 1673–
        6. 6. Robert (Pringle) (dec'd) 1675–1680
        7. 7. Marion Pringle 1676–1692
        8. 8. Robert (Pringle) 2nd 1681–
        9. 9. George Pringell 1687–
        10. 10. Elizabeth Pringil 1678–
        11. 11. Alisone Pringle 1665–
        12. 12. Andrew Pringle 1671–
      2. 2. George Pringle 1631–1698
      3. 3. Janet Pringle 1632–1692
      4. 4. Margaret Pringle 1632–1692
      5. 5. Margaret Pringle 1632–1692
      6. 6. James (Pringle of) Craigend 1633–
      7. 7. Sophia Pringle 1634–1663
      8. 8. Thomas Pringle 1635–
      9. 9. Ulisone Pringle 1637–
      10. 10. Elizabeth Pringle 1639–
      11. 11. Alexander Pringle 1642–1707
      12. 12. William Pringall 1650–
      13. 13. Anne Pringle –1680
      14. 14. Katherine Pringle –1745
      15. 15. George Pringle 1649–1684
      16. 16. Johnne Pringle 1646–
      17. 17. Walter Pringle 1651–1736
    2. 2. George Pringle 1593–1627
    3. 3. Isabel Pringle 1595–1619
    4. 4. James Pringle 1596–1658
    5. 5. Alexander (PRINGLE OR) PRINGILL 1597–1648
    6. 6. David (Pringle) (Hoppringill) 1606–
    7. 7. Barbara Hoppringill 1620–

James Pringle's Timeline

4 Records

1516
~1516
Birth of James of Galasields Pringle in Whytbank
Whytbank
1566
1566
Age 50
James of Galasields Pringle was married
None
1618
BEF DEC 1618
Age 102
James of Galasields Pringle was married
None
1625
1625
Age 109
Death of James of Galasields Pringle in of Whytbank
of Whytbank

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: ~1516
    Event Place: Whytbank

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 1566

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: BEF DEC 1618

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1625
    Event Place: of Whytbank
    Record Source: UK, Extracted Probate Records, 1269-1975

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