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Lady Catherine Musgrave 1574–1650 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1574
Birth Location: Cumcatch, Cumberland, England
Death Date: 23 Mar 1650
Death Location: Wath, Yorkshire, England
Father: Thomas Sir
Mother: Ursula Carnaby
Spouse(s): Sir Esk
Children(s): Lady Graham
The story of Lady Catherine Musgrave began in 1574 in Cumcatch, Cumberland, England. Lady Catherine Musgrave married Sir Richard Graham 1St Baron Of Esk, and had children including Lady Agnes Graham. Lady Catherine Musgrave passed away in 1650 in Wath, Yorkshire, England.
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Biography
- The story of Lady Catherine Musgrave began in 1574 in Cumcatch, Cumberland, England.
- Lady Catherine Musgrave married Sir Richard Graham 1St Baron Of Esk, and had children including Lady Agnes Graham.
- Lady Catherine Musgrave passed away in 1650 in Wath, Yorkshire, England.
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Lady Musgrave's Ancestors
Lady Musgrave's Descendants
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1. Lady (Agnes) Graham 1625–1682 m. John (Ambrose Johnstone of Mylinefield and) Galabank 1612–1665
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1. John Johnstone 1638–1701 m. Janet Brown 1634–1675
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1. John Johnston 1666–1732 m. Janet (Sabiston) Sabustone 1661–
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1. William Johnston 1694– m. Mary Nisbett 1692–
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Lady Musgrave's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1574
Event Place: Cumcatch, Cumberland, England
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 23 Mar 1650
Event Place: Wath, Yorkshire, England