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Patrick Wemyss 1421–1490 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1421

Birth Location: Pittencrief, Fife, Scotland

Death Date: 1490

Death Location: Scotland

Father: Thomas Wemyss

Mother: Elizabeth Erskine

Spouse(s): Margaret Drumry

Children(s): Jean Wemyss

The story of Patrick Wemyss began in 1421 in Pittencrief, Fife, Scotland. Patrick Wemyss married Margaret Drumry, and had children including Jean Wemyss. Patrick Wemyss passed away in 1490 in Scotland.

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Biography

  • The story of Patrick Wemyss began in 1421 in Pittencrief, Fife, Scotland.
  • Patrick Wemyss married Margaret Drumry, and had children including Jean Wemyss.
  • Patrick Wemyss passed away in 1490 in Scotland.

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Patrick Wemyss's Ancestors

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Patrick Wemyss
1421–1490
Birth Place: Pittencrief, Fife, Scotland
Parents
Thomas Wemyss
1392–1430
Wemyss, Fife, Scotland
Elizabeth Erskine
1387–1478
Kinnoull, Perthshire, Scotland
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Patrick Wemyss's Descendants

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Patrick Wemyss (1421–1490) m. Margaret Drumry (1420–1480)
  1. 1. Jean Wemyss 1445–1520 m. James (George) MacGill 1445–1530
    1. 1. Janet MacGill 1462–1520 m. William Gourlay 1465–1527
      1. 1. Janet Gourlay 1484–1587 m. Alexander (Thompson Plague) Victim 1484–1587
        1. 1. Edmund Thompson 1500–1571 m. Elizabeth Messner 1505–1570

Patrick Wemyss's Timeline

2 Records

1421
1421
Birth of Patrick Wemyss in Pittencrief, Fife, Scotland
Pittencrief, Fife, Scotland
1490
1490
Age 69
Death of Patrick Wemyss in Scotland
Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1421
    Event Place: Pittencrief, Fife, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1490
    Event Place: Scotland

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