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Lt. Gen. Sir James 1st Baron Glenlyon, 5th Duke Atholl Murray 1782–1837 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 29 May 1782

Birth Location: Dunkeld

Death Date: 12 Oct 1837

Death Location: Fenton's Hotel, St. James's Street, London, England

Father: Lord Tullibardine

Mother: Lady Atholl

Spouse(s): Rt. Percy

Children(s): George Atholl, Rt. Hondles, Charlotte Lady, James Colonel

Lt. Gen. Sir James 1st Baron Glenlyon, 5th Duke Atholl Murray was born in 1782 in Dunkeld, the child of Lord John Murray 4Th Duke Of Atholl Marquess Of Tullibardine And Lady Jane Cathcart Duchess Of Atholl. Lt. Gen. Sir James 1st Baron Glenlyon, 5th Duke Atholl Murray married Rt Hon Lady Emily Frances Percy, and had children including Charlotte Augusta Leopoldina Murray Lady, George Augustus Frederick John Murray 6Th Duke Of Atholl, James Charles Plantagenet Murray Colonel, Rt Hon Frances Julia Murray Lad Hondles. Lt. Gen. Sir James 1st Baron Glenlyon, 5th Duke Atholl Murray passed away in 1837 in Fenton's Hotel, St. James's Street, London, England.

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Biography

  • Lt. Gen. Sir James 1st Baron Glenlyon, 5th Duke Atholl Murray was born in 1782 in Dunkeld, the child of Lord John Murray 4Th Duke Of Atholl Marquess Of Tullibardine And Lady Jane Cathcart Duchess Of Atholl.
  • Lt. Gen. Sir James 1st Baron Glenlyon, 5th Duke Atholl Murray married Rt Hon Lady Emily Frances Percy, and had children including Charlotte Augusta Leopoldina Murray Lady, George Augustus Frederick John Murray 6Th Duke Of Atholl, James Charles Plantagenet Murray Colonel, Rt Hon Frances Julia Murray Lad Hondles.
  • Lt. Gen. Sir James 1st Baron Glenlyon, 5th Duke Atholl Murray passed away in 1837 in Fenton's Hotel, St. James's Street, London, England.

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Lt. Murray's Ancestors

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Lt. Murray
1782–1837
Birth Place: Dunkeld
Parents
Lord John Murray, 4th Duke of Atholl, Marquess of Tullibardine
1755–1830
Dunkeld, Perthshire, Scotland
Lady (Jane Cathcart, Duchess of) Atholl
1754–1790
St James, Westminster, London, England
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Lt. Murray's Descendants

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Lt. (Gen. Sir James 1st Baron Glenlyon, 5th Duke Atholl) Murray (29 May 1782–12 Oct 1837) m. Rt. (Hon. Lady Emily Frances) Percy (7 January 1789–20 June 1844)
  1. 1. George (Augustus Frederick John Murray 6th Duke of) Atholl 1814–1864 m. Lady (Anne Home-Drummond The Duchess of Atholl between 1846 and 1864 and as The Dowager Duchess of) Atholl 1814–1897
    1. 1. John (James Hugh Henry Stewart-Murray 7th Duke of) Atholl 1840–1917 m. Louisa (Duchess Atholl) Moncreiffe 1844–1902
      1. 1. John (George Stewart Murray 8th Duke of) Atholl 1871–1942 m. Katherine (Margory Ramsay Duchess of) Atholl 1874–1960
      2. 2. George (Stewart Murray) Lord 1873–1914
      3. 3. James (Thomas Stewart Murray Captain, 9th Duke of) Atholl 1879–1957
      4. 4. John (Marquess of Tullibardine) Murray 1869–1869
      5. 5. Dorothea (Louisa Lady) Murray 1866–1937
      6. 6. Helen (Stewart Lady) Murray 1867–1934
      7. 7. Evelyn (Stewart Lady) Murray 1868–1940
  2. 2. Rt. (Hon. Frances Julia Murray Lad) Hondles 1821–1858
  3. 3. Charlotte (Augusta Leopoldina Murray) Lady 1817–1889
  4. 4. James (Charles Plantagenet Murray) Colonel 1819–1874

Lt. Murray's Timeline

2 Records

1782
29 May 1782
Birth of Lt. Gen. Sir James 1st Baron Glenlyon, 5th Duke Atholl Murray in Dunkeld
Dunkeld
1837
12 Oct 1837
Age 55
Death of Lt. Gen. Sir James 1st Baron Glenlyon, 5th Duke Atholl Murray in Fenton's Hotel, St. James's Street, London, England
Fenton's Hotel, St. James's Street, London, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 29 May 1782
    Event Place: Dunkeld

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 Oct 1837
    Event Place: Fenton's Hotel, St. James's Street, London, England

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