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Mary De Ergadia Countess Strathearn MacDougall 1240–1303 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1240

Birth Location: Dunstaffnage Castle, Oban, Argyllshire, Scotland

Death Date: 10 Oct 1303

Death Location: Castle Dunblane, Stirlingshire, Scotland

Father: Ewen Macdougall

Mother: Eugene Macdougall

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The story of Mary De Ergadia Countess Strathearn MacDougall began in 1240 in Dunstaffnage Castle, Oban, Argyllshire, Scotland. Mary De Ergadia Countess Strathearn MacDougall passed away in 1303 in Castle Dunblane, Stirlingshire, Scotland.

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  • The story of Mary De Ergadia Countess Strathearn MacDougall began in 1240 in Dunstaffnage Castle, Oban, Argyllshire, Scotland.
  • Mary De Ergadia Countess Strathearn MacDougall passed away in 1303 in Castle Dunblane, Stirlingshire, Scotland.

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Mary MacDougall's Ancestors

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Mary MacDougall
1240–1303
Birth Place: Dunstaffnage Castle, Oban, Argyllshire, Scotland
Parents
Ewen Eogham 3rd Clan Chief of the Isles Macdougall
1212–1265
Lorn, Argyll, Scotland
Eugene Macdougall
1220–
Lorn, Argyll, Scotland
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Mary MacDougall's Timeline

2 Records

1240
1240
Birth of Mary De Ergadia Countess Strathearn MacDougall in Dunstaffnage Castle, Oban, Argyllshire, Scotland
Dunstaffnage Castle, Oban, Argyllshire, Scotland
1303
10 Oct 1303
Age 63
Death of Mary De Ergadia Countess Strathearn MacDougall in Castle Dunblane, Stirlingshire, Scotland
Castle Dunblane, Stirlingshire, Scotland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1240
    Event Place: Dunstaffnage Castle, Oban, Argyllshire, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 Oct 1303
    Event Place: Castle Dunblane, Stirlingshire, Scotland

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