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Sir Lord John Fleming, Knight of Biggar, Lord of Montrose, 5th Lord of Fleming 3rd Earl of Wigton, Govenor of Dumbarton, 4th Lord Chamberlain 1537–1572 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1537

Birth Location: Biggar, Lanark, Scottland

Death Date: 6 Sep 1572

Death Location: Biggar, Lanark, Scottland, Scotland

Father: John Cambuskeyth

Mother: Princess Scotland

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In 1537, Sir Lord John Fleming, Knight of Biggar, Lord of Montrose, 5th Lord of Fleming 3rd Earl of Wigton, Govenor of Dumbarton, 4th Lord Chamberlain entered the world in Biggar, Lanark, Scottland, born to John Hamilton Of Cambuskeyth And Princess Jeanette Janet The Beautiful Scotswoman Stewart Lady Of Edinburgh Amp Fleming Baroness Of Fleming Amp Biggar 2Nd Countess Of Wigton Governess Of Mary Queen Of Scots Princess Of Scotland. Sir Lord John Fleming, Knight of Biggar, Lord of Montrose, 5th Lord of Fleming 3rd Earl of Wigton, Govenor of Dumbarton, 4th Lord Chamberlain passed away in 1572 in Biggar, Lanark, Scottland, Scotland.

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  • In 1537, Sir Lord John Fleming, Knight of Biggar, Lord of Montrose, 5th Lord of Fleming 3rd Earl of Wigton, Govenor of Dumbarton, 4th Lord Chamberlain entered the world in Biggar, Lanark, Scottland, born to John Hamilton Of Cambuskeyth And Princess Jeanette Janet The Beautiful Scotswoman Stewart Lady Of Edinburgh Amp Fleming Baroness Of Fleming Amp Biggar 2Nd Countess Of Wigton Governess Of Mary Queen Of Scots Princess Of Scotland.
  • Sir Lord John Fleming, Knight of Biggar, Lord of Montrose, 5th Lord of Fleming 3rd Earl of Wigton, Govenor of Dumbarton, 4th Lord Chamberlain passed away in 1572 in Biggar, Lanark, Scottland, Scotland.

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Sir Chamberlain's Ancestors

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Sir Chamberlain
1537–1572
Birth Place: Biggar, Lanark, Scottland
Parents
John Hamilton of Cambuskeyth
1500–1544
Hamilton Castle, Cambuskeith, Lanarkshire, Strathclyde, Scotland, United Kingdom
Princess (Jeanette "JANET" "The Beautiful Scotswoman" Stewart, Lady of Edinburgh & Fleming, Baroness of Fleming & Biggar, 2nd Countess of Wigton, Governess of Mary Queen of Scots, Princess of) Scotland
1502–1563
Edinburgh, Edinburghshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
Grandparents
Alexander (Hamilton Liard Van) Cambuskeith
1475–1513
Cambuskeith, Ayrshire, Strathclyde, Scotland, United Kingdom
Mary Cunningham
1488–1507
Caprington Castle, Kilmarock, Ayrshirem, Scotland, United Kingdom
King (James IV "Iron Belt" Stewart, Earl of Moray, Koning van (or Andrew Stewart = AS.)) Schotland.
1470–1513
1473 -Stirling Castle, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.
Princess (Margaret Tudor Stewart, (or Marion Boyd = MB.) Queen Consort of) Scotland.
1489–1541
MB - 1473 Kilmarnock, Ayrshire, Schotland. / MT - 1489 - Richmond Palace, London, Middlesex, London, England. / MT - 1490 - Westminster, City of Westminster, Greater London, England.
Great-Grandparents
QUEEN 15th.GM
1466–1503
Henry England
1444–1509
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Edward removed
1442–1483
Elizabeth Aunt)
1437–1492

Sir Chamberlain's Timeline

2 Records

1537
1537
Birth of Sir Lord John Fleming, Knight of Biggar, Lord of Montrose, 5th Lord of Fleming 3rd Earl of Wigton, Govenor of Dumbarton, 4th Lord Chamberlain in Biggar, Lanark, Scottland
Biggar, Lanark, Scottland
1572
6 Sep 1572
Age 35
Death of Sir Lord John Fleming, Knight of Biggar, Lord of Montrose, 5th Lord of Fleming 3rd Earl of Wigton, Govenor of Dumbarton, 4th Lord Chamberlain in Biggar, Lanark, Scottland, Scotland
Biggar, Lanark, Scottland, Scotland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1537
    Event Place: Biggar, Lanark, Scottland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 6 Sep 1572
    Event Place: Biggar, Lanark, Scottland, Scotland

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