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Sir David de Dunbar of Cockburn 1379–1443 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: Circa 1379

Birth Location: Cockburn, Berwickshire, Scotland

Death Date: Circa 1443

Death Location: Cockburnspath, Berwickshire, Scotland

Father: George Dunbar

Mother: Christiana Seton

Spouse(s): Margaret Dunbar

Children(s): Margaret Crawford

In 1379, Sir David de Dunbar of Cockburn entered the world in Cockburn, Berwickshire, Scotland, born to George 123 De Dunbar And Christiana 123 De Seton. Sir David de Dunbar of Cockburn married Margaret Dunbar, and had children including Margaret De Dunbar Countess Of Crawford. Sir David de Dunbar of Cockburn passed away in 1443 in Cockburnspath, Berwickshire, Scotland.

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Biography

  • In 1379, Sir David de Dunbar of Cockburn entered the world in Cockburn, Berwickshire, Scotland, born to George 123 De Dunbar And Christiana 123 De Seton.
  • Sir David de Dunbar of Cockburn married Margaret Dunbar, and had children including Margaret De Dunbar Countess Of Crawford.
  • Sir David de Dunbar of Cockburn passed away in 1443 in Cockburnspath, Berwickshire, Scotland.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Sir Cockburn's Ancestors

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Sir Cockburn
1379–1443
Birth Place: Cockburn, Berwickshire, Scotland
Parents
George 123 de Dunbar
1370–1416
Dunbar Castle, East Lothian, Scotland
Christiana (123 de) Seton
1340–1402
Cockburn, Berwickshire, Scotland
Grandparents
John (de Dunbar) ⭐
1296–
Geiles (Randolph) ⭐
1320–1395
Scotland
Sir (Alan de Wyntoun Of) Seton
1291–1347
Winton, East Lothian, Scotland
Margaret (de Seton Heiress of) Seton
1325–1347
Seton, East Lothian, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
Patrick Dunbar
1242–1308
Marjory ⭐
1256–1296
Thomas Moray
1278–1332
Isabella Bonkill
1308–1347
Sir Seton
1266–1350
Christian Cheyne
1269–1350
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Patrick Dunbar
1213–1280
Cecile Fraser
1179–1245
Alexander Buchan
1217–1289
Elizabeth Quincy
1220–1282
Sir Scotland
1262–
Martha Kilconquhar
1258–1358
Sir Scotland
1219–1298
Margaret Bonkyl
1249–1304
Sir Seton
1242–1307
Nn Duncan
1206–
Francis Straloch
1271–1345
Isabel Comyn
1297–1335

Sir Cockburn's Descendants

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Sir (David de Dunbar of) Cockburn (Circa 1379–Circa 1443) m. Margaret Dunbar (Circa 1380–)
  1. 1. Margaret (de Dunbar Countess of) Crawford 1425–1500 m. Alexander (Lindsay "Tiger Earl" or "Earl Beardie." 4th Earl) Crawford 1423–1453 m. Sir (William Wallace 6th of Craigie, 11th of) Riccarton 1443–1499
    1. 1. John (VIIth of Craigie Wallace 12th of) Riccarton 1450–1499 m. Katherine (Kennedy) ⭐ 1451–1533
      1. 1. John (Wallace VIIIth of) Craigie 1465–1513 m. Sibilla Cathcart 1475–1507
        1. 1. Isobel Wallace 1479–1530 m. Sir (Hugh XVth Campbell Of) Loudoun 1476–1508
    2. 2. Elizabeth (Lindsay Lady) Drummond 1445–1509 m. John (Drummond 1st Lord) Drummond 1438–1519
      1. 1. Elizabeth (Drummond Of) Glamis 1472–1514 m. George (Douglas Master Of) Angus 1469–1513
        1. 1. Archibald (Douglas 6th Earl Of) Angus 1489–1557 m. Margaret Tudor 1489–1541
        2. 2. Elizabeth (Douglas Of) Angus 1489–1573 m. John (Hay 3rd Lord of) Yester 1484–1543
      2. 2. Eupheme (Drummond Lady) Fleming 1470–1509 m. John (Fleming IInd Lord) Fleming 1465–1524
        1. 1. Sir (Malcolm Fleming 3rd Lord) Fleming 1493–1547 m. Lady (Janet Stewart la Belle) Écossaise 1502–1562

Sir Cockburn's Timeline

2 Records

1379
Circa 1379
Birth of Sir David de Dunbar of Cockburn in Cockburn, Berwickshire, Scotland
Cockburn, Berwickshire, Scotland
1443
Circa 1443
Age 64
Death of Sir David de Dunbar of Cockburn in Cockburnspath, Berwickshire, Scotland
Cockburnspath, Berwickshire, Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: Circa 1379
    Event Place: Cockburn, Berwickshire, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Circa 1443
    Event Place: Cockburnspath, Berwickshire, Scotland

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