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Sir James Lee Lockhart 1570–1636 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1570

Birth Location: Lee Castle, Lanarkshire, Scotland

Death Date: 29 Feb 1636

Death Location: Lee Castle, Lanarkshire, Scotland

Father: Mungo Lockhart

Mother: Margaret Hamilton

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Sir James Lee Lockhart was born in 1570 in Lee Castle, Lanarkshire, Scotland, the child of Mungo Quintigern Lockhart And Margaret Douglas Duchess Hamilton. Sir James Lee Lockhart passed away in 1636 in Lee Castle, Lanarkshire, Scotland.

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Biography

  • Sir James Lee Lockhart was born in 1570 in Lee Castle, Lanarkshire, Scotland, the child of Mungo Quintigern Lockhart And Margaret Douglas Duchess Hamilton.
  • Sir James Lee Lockhart passed away in 1636 in Lee Castle, Lanarkshire, Scotland.

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Sir Lockhart's Ancestors

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Sir Lockhart
1570–1636
Birth Place: Lee Castle, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Parents
Mungo Quintigern Lockhart
1520–1585
Cleghorn, Lanarkshire, Schotland
Margaret (Douglas Duchess) Hamilton
1530–1579
Harbottle Castle, Northumberland, Pennsylvania, United States
Grandparents
Sir (James) Douglas
1507–1575
Drumlanrig Castle, Durisdeer, Nithsdale, Dumfriesshire, Scotland
Gisela Semphill
1510–1578
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Sir Lockhart's Timeline

2 Records

1570
1570
Birth of Sir James Lee Lockhart in Lee Castle, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Lee Castle, Lanarkshire, Scotland
1636
29 Feb 1636
Age 66
Death of Sir James Lee Lockhart in Lee Castle, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Lee Castle, Lanarkshire, Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1570
    Event Place: Lee Castle, Lanarkshire, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 29 Feb 1636
    Event Place: Lee Castle, Lanarkshire, Scotland

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