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Lady Margaret Macleod 1525–1605 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1525

Birth Location: Sollas, Outer Hebrides, Scotland

Death Date: Aft. 1605

Death Location: Ormielate, Nunton, Scotland

Father: Alexander Macleod

Mother: Lady Locheil

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Lady Margaret Macleod was born in 1525 in Sollas, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, the child of Alexander Alastair Crottach The Humpbacked Macleod 8Th Chief Of The Clan Macleod And Lady Margaret England Cameron Of Locheil. Lady Margaret Macleod passed away in 1605 in Ormielate, Nunton, Scotland.

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Biography

  • Lady Margaret Macleod was born in 1525 in Sollas, Outer Hebrides, Scotland, the child of Alexander Alastair Crottach The Humpbacked Macleod 8Th Chief Of The Clan Macleod And Lady Margaret England Cameron Of Locheil.
  • Lady Margaret Macleod passed away in 1605 in Ormielate, Nunton, Scotland.

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Lady Macleod's Ancestors

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Lady Macleod
1525–1605
Birth Place: Sollas, Outer Hebrides, Scotland
Parents
Alexander Alastair "Crottach" the Humpbacked Macleod 8th Chief of the Clan Macleod
1502–1547
Dunvegan Castle, Isle of Skye, Scotland
Lady (Margaret England Cameron of) Locheil
1475–1547
Locheil, Inverness-shire, Scotland
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Lady Macleod's Timeline

2 Records

1525
1525
Birth of Lady Margaret Macleod in Sollas, Outer Hebrides, Scotland
Sollas, Outer Hebrides, Scotland
1605
Aft. 1605
Age 80
Death of Lady Margaret Macleod in Ormielate, Nunton, Scotland
Ormielate, Nunton, Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1525
    Event Place: Sollas, Outer Hebrides, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Aft. 1605
    Event Place: Ormielate, Nunton, Scotland

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