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Marjorie Edmonstone Graham 1542–1625 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1542

Birth Location: Duntreath Castle, Strathblane, Stirling, Scotland

Death Date: 24 February 1625

Death Location: Kincardine, Angus, Scotland

Father: William Dunreath

Mother: Agnes Stewart

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In 1542, Marjorie Edmonstone Graham entered the world in Duntreath Castle, Strathblane, Stirling, Scotland, born to William Edmonstone Liard Van Dunreath And Agnes Stewart. Marjorie Edmonstone Graham passed away in 1625 in Kincardine, Angus, Scotland.

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Biography

  • In 1542, Marjorie Edmonstone Graham entered the world in Duntreath Castle, Strathblane, Stirling, Scotland, born to William Edmonstone Liard Van Dunreath And Agnes Stewart.
  • Marjorie Edmonstone Graham passed away in 1625 in Kincardine, Angus, Scotland.

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Marjorie Graham's Ancestors

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Marjorie Graham
1542–1625
Birth Place: Duntreath Castle, Strathblane, Stirling, Scotland
Parents
William Edmonstone Liard van Dunreath
1501–1579
Duntreath Castle, Strathblane, Stirlingshire, Scotland
Agnes Stewart
1510–1556
Of, Lennox, Scotland
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Marjorie Graham's Timeline

2 Records

1542
1542
Birth of Marjorie Edmonstone Graham in Duntreath Castle, Strathblane, Stirling, Scotland
Duntreath Castle, Strathblane, Stirling, Scotland
1625
24 February 1625
Age 83
Death of Marjorie Edmonstone Graham in Kincardine, Angus, Scotland
Kincardine, Angus, Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1542
    Event Place: Duntreath Castle, Strathblane, Stirling, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 24 February 1625
    Event Place: Kincardine, Angus, Scotland

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