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Princess Marjory (Stewart) Campbell 1490–1523 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1490

Birth Location: Balveny, Fifeshire, Scotland

Death Date: 12 August 1523

Death Location: Glenurchy (Argyllshire) Scotland

Father: John Atholl

Mother: Lady Atholl

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Princess Marjory (Stewart) Campbell was born in 1490 in Balveny, Fifeshire, Scotland, the child of John Stewart 1St Earl Of Atholl And Lady Eleanor Sinclair Countess Of Atholl. Princess Marjory (Stewart) Campbell passed away in 1523 in Glenurchy (Argyllshire) Scotland.

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Biography

  • Princess Marjory (Stewart) Campbell was born in 1490 in Balveny, Fifeshire, Scotland, the child of John Stewart 1St Earl Of Atholl And Lady Eleanor Sinclair Countess Of Atholl.
  • Princess Marjory (Stewart) Campbell passed away in 1523 in Glenurchy (Argyllshire) Scotland.

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Princess Campbell's Ancestors

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Princess Campbell
1490–1523
Birth Place: Balveny, Fifeshire, Scotland
Parents
John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl
1440–1512
Dufftown, Banffshire, Grampian, Scotland, United Kingdom
Lady (Eleanor Sinclair, Countess of) Atholl
1457–1518
Castle Ravenscraig, Fifeshire, Scotland
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Princess Campbell's Timeline

2 Records

1490
1490
Birth of Princess Marjory (Stewart) Campbell in Balveny, Fifeshire, Scotland
Balveny, Fifeshire, Scotland
1523
12 August 1523
Age 33
Death of Princess Marjory (Stewart) Campbell in Glenurchy (Argyllshire) Scotland
Glenurchy (Argyllshire) Scotland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1490
    Event Place: Balveny, Fifeshire, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 12 August 1523
    Event Place: Glenurchy (Argyllshire) Scotland

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