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Katherine Stirling 1338–1378 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1338

Birth Location: Glenesk Angusshire

Death Date: 1378

Death Location: Glenesk Angusshire

Father: John Alva

Mother: Barbara Deswinburne

Spouse(s): Alexander Glenesk

Children(s): David Lindsay

In 1338, Katherine Stirling entered the world in Glenesk Angusshire, born to John De Strivelyn Of Carse And Alva And Barbara Deswinburne. Katherine Stirling married Alexander Lindsay Lord Glenesk, and had children including David Lindsay. Katherine Stirling passed away in 1378 in Glenesk Angusshire.

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Biography

  • In 1338, Katherine Stirling entered the world in Glenesk Angusshire, born to John De Strivelyn Of Carse And Alva And Barbara Deswinburne.
  • Katherine Stirling married Alexander Lindsay Lord Glenesk, and had children including David Lindsay.
  • Katherine Stirling passed away in 1378 in Glenesk Angusshire.

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Spouses(s)

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Katherine Stirling's Ancestors

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Katherine Stirling
1338–1378
Birth Place: Glenesk Angusshire
Parents
John de Strivelyn of Carse and Alva
1275–1357
Barbara Deswinburne
1304–1360
Chollerton, Northumberland, England
Grandparents
John (de) Stivelyn
1260–1313
Cadder, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Mair (Of Rathoran) MacDougall
1264–1323
Ochiltree Castle, Ayrshire, Scotland.
Adam (De) Swinburne
1240–1318
Swimburne, Northumberland, England
Idonea (De) Graham
1275–1326
Simonburn, Northumberland, England
Great-Grandparents
Sir Strivelyn
1239–1292
John MacDougall
1234–
John Swinburne
1210–1301
Avicia Chollerton
1215–1313
John Moray
1280–1322
Mary Strathearn
1245–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Alexander Strivelyn
1180–1245
Marie Stirling
1190–
Richard Swinburne
1185–1255
Hodierna Chollerton
1189–1243
William MORAY
–1300
William MORAY
–1300

Katherine Stirling's Descendants

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Katherine Stirling (1338–1378) m. Alexander (Lindsay Lord) Glenesk (ABT 1329–1381)
  1. 1. David Lindsay 1360–1406 m. Elizabeth (Jean) Stewart 1362–1446
    1. 1. Elizabeth Lindsay 1381–1452 m. Robert Erskine 1370–1424
      1. 1. Thomas (De) Erskine 1410–1493 m. Jeanette (Elizabeth) Douglas 1415–1490
        1. 1. Mariota Erskine 1428–1482 m. William Keith 1425–1482

Katherine Stirling's Timeline

2 Records

1338
1338
Birth of Katherine Stirling in Glenesk Angusshire
Glenesk Angusshire
1378
1378
Age 40
Death of Katherine Stirling in Glenesk Angusshire
Glenesk Angusshire

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1338
    Event Place: Glenesk Angusshire

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1378
    Event Place: Glenesk Angusshire

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