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Margaret Peters 1585–1628 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1585
Birth Location: Kincardineshire, Scotland
Death Date: 1628
Death Location: Kirkintilloch, East Dunbartonshire, Scotland
Father: Patrik Peter
Mother: bessie lyndesay
Spouse(s): James Craig
Children(s): Sir Inveresk, George Craig, Lady Craig, Lady Craig, Jonathan Craig, Euphram Craig, patrick Craig, James Craig, Robert Craig, Helen Craig, Archibald Craig, Margaret Craig, Anne Craig, Betty Craig, Thomas Craig, John Craig, Oliver Craig, Sir Craig
The story of Margaret Peters began in 1585 in Kincardineshire, Scotland. Margaret Peters married James Craig, and had children including Anne Craig, Archibald Craig, Betty Craig, Euphram Craig, George Craig, Helen Craig, James Craig, John Craig, Jonathan Craig, Lady Agnes Craig, Lady Helen Craig, Margaret Craig, Oliver Craig, Patrick Craig, Robert Craig, Sir James Craig Laird Of Inveresk, Sir John William Craig, Thomas Craig. Margaret Peters passed away in 1628 in Kirkintilloch, East Dunbartonshire, Scotland.
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Biography
- The story of Margaret Peters began in 1585 in Kincardineshire, Scotland.
- Margaret Peters married James Craig, and had children including Anne Craig, Archibald Craig, Betty Craig, Euphram Craig, George Craig, Helen Craig, James Craig, John Craig, Jonathan Craig, Lady Agnes Craig, Lady Helen Craig, Margaret Craig, Oliver Craig, Patrick Craig, Robert Craig, Sir James Craig Laird Of Inveresk, Sir John William Craig, Thomas Craig.
- Margaret Peters passed away in 1628 in Kirkintilloch, East Dunbartonshire, Scotland.
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Margaret Peters's Ancestors
Margaret Peters's Descendants
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1. Sir (James Craig Laird of) Inveresk 1612–1675 m. Lady (Agnes Moodie Countess) Inveresk 1611–1675 m. Unknown 1613–1704
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1. William (David) Craig 1637–1744 m. Agnes ((Nans)) Buchannane 1641–1687
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1. Agnes (Ann Craige) Paige 1663–1720 m. John Gilliland 1668–1750
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1. David Gilliland 1700–1769 m. Elizabeth (Mae) Hays 1704–1769
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2. Rev (James) Gilliland 1689–1724
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3. Samuel Gilliland 1690–1740
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4. John (III) Gilliland 1697–1769
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5. Hugh Gilliland 1700–1751
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2. Margaret Craig 1679–
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3. Alexander Craig 1665–1756
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4. Elizabeth ("Bessie") Craige 1667–1714
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5. Agnes (Ann) Craig 1667–1720
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2. Sir (John Craig, MD Laird of Inveresk) Sr. 1644–1673
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3. Marione Craig 1641–
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4. Henry Craig 1635–1695
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5. Elspeth ((Bessie) Elizabeth) Craig 1643–1731
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6. Thomas Craig 1635–1695
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7. Mairtene Craig 1644–
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8. Mairtene Craig 1644–
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2. George Craig 1618–
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3. Lady (Agnes) Craig 1621–
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4. Lady (Helen) Craig 1627–
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5. Jonathan Craig 1613–
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6. Euphram Craig 1611–
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7. patrick Craig 1605–1665
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8. James Craig 1619–
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9. Robert Craig 1625–
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10. Helen Craig 1620–
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11. Archibald Craig 1622–
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12. Margaret Craig 1615–
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13. Anne Craig 1611–1680
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14. Betty Craig 1625–
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15. Thomas Craig 1621–
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16. John Craig 1613–1665
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17. Oliver Craig 1609–
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18. Sir (John William) Craig 1608–1645
Margaret Peters's Timeline
2 Records
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1585
Event Place: Kincardineshire, Scotland
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Marriage
Event Place: Kirkcaldy, Kincardineshire, Scotland
Record Source: UK, Extracted Probate Records, 1269-1975
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1628
Event Place: Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Genealogy Event 4
Event Type: Burial
Event Place: Kirkintilloch, East Dunbartonshire, Scotland
Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find a Grave® Index, 1300s-Current