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Katherine Abercrombie 1500–1558 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1500

Birth Location: Montrose, Angus, Scotland

Death Date: Jun 1558

Death Location: Scotland

Father: Alexander Birkenbog

Mother: Jonet Ogilvy

Spouse(s): DAVID BALFOUR

Children(s): James Gi, Rev Balfour, Lady Balfour, Captain Balfour, David Balfour, Colonel Balfour, Richard Balfour, Henry Balfour, Alexander Balfour, GRIZEL BALFOUR, William Balfour, Robert Balfour, Rev Gi

The story of Katherine Abercrombie began in 1500 in Montrose, Angus, Scotland. Katherine Abercrombie married David B Balfour, and had children including Alexander Balfour, Captain John Balfour, Colonel Harie Balfour, David Balfour, Grizel Balfour, Henry Balfour, James Rev Balfour Minister Of Guthrie Forfarshire 1566 Minister Of St Gi, Lady Isabel Balfour, Rev James Balfour, Rev James Balfour Minister Of Guthrie Forfarshire 1566 Minister Of St Gi, Richard Balfour, Robert Balfour, William Balfour. Katherine Abercrombie passed away in 1558 in Scotland.

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Biography

  • The story of Katherine Abercrombie began in 1500 in Montrose, Angus, Scotland.
  • Katherine Abercrombie married David B Balfour, and had children including Alexander Balfour, Captain John Balfour, Colonel Harie Balfour, David Balfour, Grizel Balfour, Henry Balfour, James Rev Balfour Minister Of Guthrie Forfarshire 1566 Minister Of St Gi, Lady Isabel Balfour, Rev James Balfour, Rev James Balfour Minister Of Guthrie Forfarshire 1566 Minister Of St Gi, Richard Balfour, Robert Balfour, William Balfour.
  • Katherine Abercrombie passed away in 1558 in Scotland.

Immediate Family

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Katherine Abercrombie's Ancestors

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Katherine Abercrombie
1500–1558
Birth Place: Montrose, Angus, Scotland
Parents
Alexander Abercromby, of Birkenbog
1484–1505
Banff, Banffshire, , Scotland
Jonet Ogilvy
1465–1585
Of, Findlater, Scotland
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Katherine Abercrombie's Descendants

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Katherine Abercrombie (1500–Jun 1558) m. DAVID (B) BALFOUR (c. 1500–11 JUL 1580)
  1. 1. James (Rev Balfour Minister of Guthrie, Forfarshire. 1566, Minister of St) Gi 1544–1613 m. Lady (Barbara) Melville 1540–1588
    1. 1. Rev. (James E) Balfour 1581–1624 m. Lady (Elizabeth 'Bessie') Williamson 1589–
      1. 1. Euphame Balfour 1614–1702 m. Johne Alexander 1630–1697 m. John (Capt.) Alexander 1612–1699
        1. 1. Barbara Alexander 1651–1765 m. Alexander (Andrew) Stephenson 1650–1740
        2. 2. Grissell Alexander 1644–1746
        3. 3. Lady (Isabelle) Alexander 1650–1768
        4. 4. Elizabeth (Bessie) Alexander 1653–1746
        5. 5. Janet Alexander 1642–1690
        6. 6. Margaret Alexander 1657–1746
        7. 7. Helin Alexander 1652–1698
        8. 8. Robert Alexander 1645–
        9. 9. Euphame Alexander 1648–
      2. 2. Michael Balfour 1620–1643
    2. 2. Rev. (James E) Balfour 1581–1625
    3. 3. Nicolas Balfour 1578–
  2. 2. Rev (James) Balfour 1530–1613
  3. 3. Lady (Isabel) Balfour 1535–1553
  4. 4. Captain (John) Balfour 1548–1588
  5. 5. David Balfour 1537–1588
  6. 6. Colonel (Harie) Balfour 1541–1595
  7. 7. Richard Balfour 1539–1613
  8. 8. Henry Balfour 1546–1588
  9. 9. Alexander Balfour 1549–1588
  10. 10. GRIZEL BALFOUR 1543–
  11. 11. William Balfour 1562–
  12. 12. Robert Balfour 1560–
  13. 13. Rev (James Balfour Minister of Guthrie, Forfarshire. 1566, Minister of St) Gi 1530–1613

Katherine Abercrombie's Timeline

2 Records

1500
1500
Birth of Katherine Abercrombie in Montrose, Angus, Scotland
Montrose, Angus, Scotland
1558
Jun 1558
Age 58
Death of Katherine Abercrombie in Scotland
Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1500
    Event Place: Montrose, Angus, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Jun 1558
    Event Place: Scotland

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