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Roger Gordon 1503–1558 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1503
Birth Location: Troghaine, Galloway, Scotland
Death Date: 1558
Death Location: Scotland
Father: Robert Gordon
Mother: Marion Accarson\A'Carsone\DeCarson
Spouse(s): Janet Chalmers
Children(s): Agnes Gordon
In 1503, Roger Gordon entered the world in Troghaine, Galloway, Scotland, born to Robert Gordon And Marion Glenscireburn Lady Accarson A Carsone Decarson. Roger Gordon married Janet Chalmers, and had children including Agnes Gordon. Roger Gordon passed away in 1558 in Scotland.
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Biography
- In 1503, Roger Gordon entered the world in Troghaine, Galloway, Scotland, born to Robert Gordon And Marion Glenscireburn Lady Accarson A Carsone Decarson.
- Roger Gordon married Janet Chalmers, and had children including Agnes Gordon.
- Roger Gordon passed away in 1558 in Scotland.
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Roger Gordon's Descendants
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1. Agnes Gordon 1529– m. Robert ((Sir)) Maitland 1530–1597
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1. John Maitland 1545–1595 m. Anna Home 1555–1587
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1. Isobell Maitland 1626–1687 m. William ((Sir)) Johnston 1625–1673
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1. Marione Thomsone 1647–1682 m. James Hume 1647–1682
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1503
Event Place: Troghaine, Galloway, Scotland
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Custom Fact
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Event Type: Death
Event Date: 1558
Event Place: Scotland