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Sign up freeSir Gospatrick I Maccrinan 1st Earl of Northumbria Dunbar 1040 – 1072 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1040
Birth Location: Allerdale (Workington, Cockermouth, etc.), Cumberland, England
Death Date: 15 DEC 1072
Death Location: Ubbanford now Norham, Northumberland, England
Father: Maldred Maccrinan
Mother: Aeldgyth Northumbria
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Sir Gospatrick I Maccrinan 1st Earl of Northumbria Dunbar was born in 1040 in Allerdale (Workington, Cockermouth, etc.), Cumberland, England, the child of Maldred "Earl of Mar" Maccrinan and Aeldgyth Edith Northumbria. Sir Gospatrick I Maccrinan 1st Earl of Northumbria Dunbar passed away in 1072 in Ubbanford now Norham, Northumberland, England.
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- Sir Gospatrick I Maccrinan 1st Earl of Northumbria Dunbar was born in 1040 in Allerdale (Workington, Cockermouth, etc.), Cumberland, England, the child of Maldred "Earl of Mar" Maccrinan and Aeldgyth Edith Northumbria.
- Sir Gospatrick I Maccrinan 1st Earl of Northumbria Dunbar passed away in 1072 in Ubbanford now Norham, Northumberland, England.
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1040
Event Place: Allerdale (Workington, Cockermouth, etc.), Cumberland, England
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Event Type: Death
Event Date: 15 DEC 1072
Event Place: Ubbanford now Norham, Northumberland, England