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Patrick de Colquhoun 1519–1604 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1519

Birth Location: VERIFIED- Rossdhu (Elan-Rossdhu) Castle, Luss Parish, Dunbartonshire, Scotland -Rossdhu Castle was probably built to replace Elan-Rossdhu. Held by Maldouen's bef 1220. In the 14th century passed to the Colquhoun's by marriage.

Death Date: 1 Jul 1604

Death Location: VERIFIED- Garscube Estate, Dunbartonshire, Scotland -Acquired by the Colquhoun's in 1558. In 1687, sold to the Campbell's.

Father: Sir gg)

Mother: Margaret Colquhoun

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Patrick de Colquhoun was born in 1519 in VERIFIED- Rossdhu (Elan-Rossdhu) Castle, Luss Parish, Dunbartonshire, Scotland -Rossdhu Castle was probably built to replace Elan-Rossdhu. Held by Maldouen's bef 1220. In the 14th century passed to the Colquhoun's by marriage., the child of Sir George Humphrey Colquhoun Laird Of Luss 13Th Gg And Margaret Colquhoun. Patrick de Colquhoun passed away in 1604 in VERIFIED- Garscube Estate, Dunbartonshire, Scotland -Acquired by the Colquhoun's in 1558. In 1687, sold to the Campbell's..

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  • Patrick de Colquhoun was born in 1519 in VERIFIED- Rossdhu (Elan-Rossdhu) Castle, Luss Parish, Dunbartonshire, Scotland -Rossdhu Castle was probably built to replace Elan-Rossdhu. Held by Maldouen's bef 1220. In the 14th century passed to the Colquhoun's by marriage., the child of Sir George Humphrey Colquhoun Laird Of Luss 13Th Gg And Margaret Colquhoun.
  • Patrick de Colquhoun passed away in 1604 in VERIFIED- Garscube Estate, Dunbartonshire, Scotland -Acquired by the Colquhoun's in 1558. In 1687, sold to the Campbell's..

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Patrick Colquhoun's Ancestors

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Patrick Colquhoun
1519–1604
Birth Place: VERIFIED- Rossdhu (Elan-Rossdhu) Castle, Luss Parish, Dunbartonshire, Scotland -Rossdhu Castle was probably built to replace Elan-Rossdhu. Held by Maldouen's bef 1220. In the 14th century passed to the Colquhoun's by marriage.
Parents
Sir George Humphrey COLQUHOUN - Laird of Luss (13th gg)
1495–1537
Luss, Dunbartonshire, Scotland
Margaret Colquhoun
1526–1636
Bargany, Dailly (Ayrshire) Scotland
Grandparents
Sir (Alexander Lord Boyd Van Kilmarnock 19th) GGF
1445–1508
Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Schotland, Strathclyde, Scotland, United Kingdom
Janet (of Hiltoun) Colville
1456–1517
Ochiltree, Ayrshire, Strathclyde, Scotland, United Kingdom
Great-Grandparents
Sir Ochiltree
1430–1495
Lady ARNOT
1430–1527
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Patrick Colquhoun's Timeline

2 Records

1519
1519
Birth of Patrick de Colquhoun in VERIFIED- Rossdhu (Elan-Rossdhu) Castle, Luss Parish, Dunbartonshire, Scotland -Rossdhu Castle was probably built to replace Elan-Rossdhu. Held by Maldouen's bef 1220. In the 14th century passed to the Colquhoun's by marriage.
VERIFIED- Rossdhu (Elan-Rossdhu) Castle, Luss Parish, Dunbartonshire, Scotland -Rossdhu Castle was probably built to replace Elan-Rossdhu. Held by Maldouen's bef 1220. In the 14th century passed to the Colquhoun's by marriage.
1604
1 Jul 1604
Age 85
Death of Patrick de Colquhoun in VERIFIED- Garscube Estate, Dunbartonshire, Scotland -Acquired by the Colquhoun's in 1558. In 1687, sold to the Campbell's.
VERIFIED- Garscube Estate, Dunbartonshire, Scotland -Acquired by the Colquhoun's in 1558. In 1687, sold to the Campbell's.

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1519
    Event Place: VERIFIED- Rossdhu (Elan-Rossdhu) Castle, Luss Parish, Dunbartonshire, Scotland -Rossdhu Castle was probably built to replace Elan-Rossdhu. Held by Maldouen's bef 1220. In the 14th century passed to the Colquhoun's by marriage.

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1 Jul 1604
    Event Place: VERIFIED- Garscube Estate, Dunbartonshire, Scotland -Acquired by the Colquhoun's in 1558. In 1687, sold to the Campbell's.

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