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Malcolm Drummond 1315 – 1346 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1315

Birth Location: Stobhall Castle, Cargill, Perth, Scotland

Death Date: 1346

Death Location: Killed in the Battle of Nevilles Cross, Durham, England

Father: Malcolm Drummond

Mother: Mary Graham

Spouse(s): Isabel Douglas

Children(s):

The story of Malcolm Drummond began in 1315 in Stobhall Castle, Cargill, Perth, Scotland. Malcolm Drummond married Isabel Douglas. Malcolm Drummond passed away in 1346 in Killed in the Battle of Nevilles Cross, Durham, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Malcolm Drummond began in 1315 in Stobhall Castle, Cargill, Perth, Scotland.
  • Malcolm Drummond married Isabel Douglas.
  • Malcolm Drummond passed away in 1346 in Killed in the Battle of Nevilles Cross, Durham, England.

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Malcolm Drummond's Ancestors

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Malcolm Drummond
1315 – 1346
Birth Place: Stobhall Castle, Cargill, Perth, Scotland
Parents
Malcolm Drummond
1304 – 1346
Stobball, Inchmohomo, Scotland
Mary (Margaret) Graham
1279 – 1346
Dunure, Ayrshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Malcolm Drummond's Timeline

2 Records

1315
1315
Birth of Malcolm Drummond in Stobhall Castle, Cargill, Perth, Scotland
Stobhall Castle, Cargill, Perth, Scotland
1346
1346
Age 31
Death of Malcolm Drummond in Killed in the Battle of Nevilles Cross, Durham, England
Killed in the Battle of Nevilles Cross, Durham, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Title

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1315
    Event Place: Stobhall Castle, Cargill, Perth, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1346
    Event Place: Killed in the Battle of Nevilles Cross, Durham, England

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