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Marjorie Margaret Countess Carrick 1246–1292 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1246

Birth Location: Carrick, Ayrshire, Scotland

Death Date: 27 Oct 1292

Death Location: Carrick, Argyll, Scotland

Father: Neil Carrick

Mother: Margaret Carrick

Spouse(s): Robert Bruce, Robert Brus, Robert Bruce, Adam DeKilconcath

Children(s): Robert Bruce, Isabel Bruce, Alexander Bruce, Christina Bruce, Nigel Bruce, Margaret Bruce, Edward Bruce, Lena DeBrus, Mary Annandale, Elizabeth Bruce, Nigel Bruce, Lady Moray, Richard Bruce, Christiana Bruce, Bernard Bruce, Alosia Bruce, John Bruce, William Brus, Isabella Bruce

In 1246, Marjorie Margaret Countess Carrick entered the world in Carrick, Ayrshire, Scotland, born to Neil Carrick And Margaret Stewart Countess Carrick. Marjorie Margaret Countess Carrick married Adam Dekilconcath, Robert Sir De Bruce, Robert Le Brus, Robert Vi 6Th Lord Of Annandale Earl Of Carrick Constable Carlisle Castle Bruce, The Competitor Rob Bruce, and had children including Alexander Earl Carrick Dean Of Glasgow Bruce, Alosia Bruce, Bernard Bruce, Christiana Bruce, Christina Bruce, Edward Bruce, Elizabeth Bruce, Isabel Queenconsort Eric Ii King Of Norway Bruce, Isabella Bruce, John Bruce, Lady Christina Mar Seton Moray, Lena Debrus, Margaret Bruce, Mary Bruce Annandale, Nigel Bruce, Nigel Neil Bruce, Richard Bruce, Robert 1 King Of Scotland Bruce, William De Brus. Marjorie Margaret Countess Carrick passed away in 1292 in Carrick, Argyll, Scotland.

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Biography

  • In 1246, Marjorie Margaret Countess Carrick entered the world in Carrick, Ayrshire, Scotland, born to Neil Carrick And Margaret Stewart Countess Carrick.
  • Marjorie Margaret Countess Carrick married Adam Dekilconcath, Robert Sir De Bruce, Robert Le Brus, Robert Vi 6Th Lord Of Annandale Earl Of Carrick Constable Carlisle Castle Bruce, The Competitor Rob Bruce, and had children including Alexander Earl Carrick Dean Of Glasgow Bruce, Alosia Bruce, Bernard Bruce, Christiana Bruce, Christina Bruce, Edward Bruce, Elizabeth Bruce, Isabel Queenconsort Eric Ii King Of Norway Bruce, Isabella Bruce, John Bruce, Lady Christina Mar Seton Moray, Lena Debrus, Margaret Bruce, Mary Bruce Annandale, Nigel Bruce, Nigel Neil Bruce, Richard Bruce, Robert 1 King Of Scotland Bruce, William De Brus.
  • Marjorie Margaret Countess Carrick passed away in 1292 in Carrick, Argyll, Scotland.

Immediate Family

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Marjorie Carrick's Ancestors

Self
Marjorie Carrick
1246–1292
Birth Place: Carrick, Ayrshire, Scotland
Parents
Neil Carrick
1202–1256
Carrick, Ayrshire, Scotland
Margaret (Stewart Countess) Carrick
1206–1255
Dundonald, Ayrshire, Scotland
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Marjorie Carrick's Descendants

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Marjorie (Margaret Countess) Carrick (1246–27 Oct 1292) m. Robert (VI 6th Lord of Annandale Earl of Carrick Constable Carlisle Castle) Bruce (Jul 1243–4 Apr 1304) m. Robert (le) Brus (July 1243–4 April 1304) m. Robert ((Sir) De) Bruce (1280–) m. Adam DeKilconcath (1232–1270)
  1. 1. Robert (1 King of Scotland) Bruce 1274–1329 m. Elizabeth (Queen of Scotland De) Burgh 1274–1327 m. Lady (Matilda Isabella) MAR 1278–1296
    1. 1. Mathilda (Maud) BRUCE 1298–1353 m. Richard LeChaundeler 1300–1319
      1. 1. Roger LeChaundeler 1330–1421 m. Matilda Chaundeler 1320–1429
        1. 1. Simon LeChaundeler 1360–1378 m. Matilda 1362–1429 m. Margaret Loveday 1352–1385
        2. 2. John Chaundeler 1355–1394
        3. 3. William LeChaundeler –1322
        4. 4. John Chaundeler 1355–1394
        5. 5. William LeChaundeler 1350–
        6. 6. Robert LeChaundeler 1420–1453
      2. 2. Richard (Le Chaundeler DE) SWALLOWCLIFFE 1319–
      3. 3. Matilda Chaundeler 1320–1429
      4. 4. Richard (LeChaundeler DeSwallowcliffe) LeChaundeler 1319–
    2. 2. MargeryPrincess (Scotland Bruce Robert) I 1296–1316
    3. 3. Robert (Sir) Bruce 1303–1332
    4. 4. David (Scotland) BRUCE 1322–1371
    5. 5. Margaret Brus 1284–1334
    6. 6. Lady (Margaret De) Bruce 1307–1350
    7. 7. Walter (Odistoun) Bruce 1310–
    8. 8. Thomas (Isaac) Bruce 1306–1364
    9. 9. Sir (Neil) Carrick –1342
    10. 10. Elisabeth deBrus 1317–1370
    11. 11. Christina (Carrick) BRUCE 1317–1328
    12. 12. John Bruce 1302–1332
    13. 13. David (Scotland) BRUCE 1306–1371
    14. 14. Marjorie Bruce 1296–1316
  2. 2. Isabel (QueenConsort Eric II King of Norway) Bruce 1275–1358
  3. 3. Alexander (Earl Carrick, Dean of Glasgow) Bruce 1285–1307
  4. 4. Christina Bruce 1273–1357
  5. 5. Nigel (Neil) Bruce 1285–1306
  6. 6. Margaret Bruce 1287–1334
  7. 7. Edward Bruce 1276–1318
  8. 8. Lena DeBrus 1273–1293
  9. 9. Mary (Bruce) Annandale 1275–1323
  10. 10. Elizabeth Bruce 1286–1300
  11. 11. Nigel Bruce 1289–1346
  12. 12. Lady (Christina Mar Seton) Moray 1273–1356
  13. 13. Richard Bruce 1249–1286
  14. 14. Christiana Bruce 1256–
  15. 15. Bernard Bruce 1254–
  16. 16. Alosia Bruce 1254–
  17. 17. John Bruce 1250–
  18. 18. William (De) Brus 1248–1145
  19. 19. Isabella Bruce 1252–1300

Marjorie Carrick's Timeline

2 Records

1246
1246
Birth of Marjorie Margaret Countess Carrick in Carrick, Ayrshire, Scotland
Carrick, Ayrshire, Scotland
1292
27 Oct 1292
Age 46
Death of Marjorie Margaret Countess Carrick in Carrick, Argyll, Scotland
Carrick, Argyll, Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1246
    Event Place: Carrick, Ayrshire, Scotland
    Record Source:
    [1] Millennium File
    [2] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 Oct 1292
    Event Place: Carrick, Argyll, Scotland
    Record Source:
    [1] Millennium File
    [2] Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-Current
    [3] Global, Find a Grave® Index for Burials at Sea and other Select Burial Locations, 1300s-Current

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