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Jean Lyon 1556–1584 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 25 Jul 1556
Birth Location: Glamis, Angusshire, Scotland
Death Date: 30 Nov 1584
Death Location: Scotland
Father: John Iv
Mother: Lady Abernethy
Spouse(s): Robert Lochleven
Children(s): William Douglas
Jean Lyon was born in 1556 in Glamis, Angusshire, Scotland, the child of John Iv 7Th Lord Glamis Lyon Iv And Lady Elizabeth Abernethy. Jean Lyon married Robert Lord Douglas Van Lochleven, and had children including William Douglas. Jean Lyon passed away in 1584 in Scotland.
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Biography
- Jean Lyon was born in 1556 in Glamis, Angusshire, Scotland, the child of John Iv 7Th Lord Glamis Lyon Iv And Lady Elizabeth Abernethy.
- Jean Lyon married Robert Lord Douglas Van Lochleven, and had children including William Douglas.
- Jean Lyon passed away in 1584 in Scotland.
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Jean Lyon's Descendants
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1. William Douglas 1584–1648 m. Lady (Anne Agnes Keith Dunottar, Countess of) Morton 1586–1648
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1. Jean (Douglas Of) Morton 1620–1694 m. Ninian (Alexander) Hume 1588–1672
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1. Abrahame Home 1640–1691 m. Elspeth Trotter 1640–1692
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1. James Hume 1672–1730 m. Margaret (Preston) Prestoun 1682–1765
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 25 Jul 1556
Event Place: Glamis, Angusshire, Scotland
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 30 Nov 1584
Event Place: Scotland