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Sir Knt. Archibald D. William Douglas, 13, 1st Duke of Queensbury, 4th Earl of Marshall, & 7th Earl of Morton 1582–1648 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1582

Birth Location: Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland

Death Date: 7 Aug 1648

Death Location: Kirkwall, Orkney, Scotland

Father: Robert Morton

Mother: Lady Angus

Spouse(s): Lady Morton

Children(s): Isabel 12, Sir Morton, Lady Douglas, Lady Morton, Robert Kinnwall, Lady Morton, Anne Douglas, George Douglas, Jean Douglas, Nicolas Morton, Robert Douglas, Elizabeth Douglas, Sir Douglas, Euphemia Douglas, Margaret Morton, Isabel Morton, Agnes Douglas

The story of Sir Knt. Archibald D. William Douglas, 13, 1st Duke of Queensbury, 4th Earl of Marshall, & 7th Earl of Morton began in 1582 in Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland. Sir Knt. Archibald D. William Douglas, 13, 1st Duke of Queensbury, 4th Earl of Marshall, & 7th Earl of Morton married Lady Agnes Anne Keith 13 Countess Of Morton, and had children including Agnes Douglas, Anne Douglas, Elizabeth Douglas, Euphemia Douglas, George Douglas, Isabel Morton, Isabel Morton Douglas 12, Jean Douglas, Lady Isabel Douglas, Lady Margaret Douglas Morton, Lady Mary Douglas 5Th Countess Of Morton, Margaret Morton, Nicolas Morton, Robert Douglas 8Th Earl Of Kinnwall, Robert Douglas, Sir James Thomas Douglas, Sir Knight James Thomas 10Th 11Th Earl Of Morton Douglas 10 11Th Earl Of Morton. Sir Knt. Archibald D. William Douglas, 13, 1st Duke of Queensbury, 4th Earl of Marshall, & 7th Earl of Morton passed away in 1648 in Kirkwall, Orkney, Scotland.

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  • The story of Sir Knt. Archibald D. William Douglas, 13, 1st Duke of Queensbury, 4th Earl of Marshall, & 7th Earl of Morton began in 1582 in Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland.
  • Sir Knt. Archibald D. William Douglas, 13, 1st Duke of Queensbury, 4th Earl of Marshall, & 7th Earl of Morton married Lady Agnes Anne Keith 13 Countess Of Morton, and had children including Agnes Douglas, Anne Douglas, Elizabeth Douglas, Euphemia Douglas, George Douglas, Isabel Morton, Isabel Morton Douglas 12, Jean Douglas, Lady Isabel Douglas, Lady Margaret Douglas Morton, Lady Mary Douglas 5Th Countess Of Morton, Margaret Morton, Nicolas Morton, Robert Douglas 8Th Earl Of Kinnwall, Robert Douglas, Sir James Thomas Douglas, Sir Knight James Thomas 10Th 11Th Earl Of Morton Douglas 10 11Th Earl Of Morton.
  • Sir Knt. Archibald D. William Douglas, 13, 1st Duke of Queensbury, 4th Earl of Marshall, & 7th Earl of Morton passed away in 1648 in Kirkwall, Orkney, Scotland.

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Sir Morton's Ancestors

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Sir Morton
1582–1648
Birth Place: Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland
Parents
Robert Douglas Master of Morton
1562–1584
Loch Leven Castle, Perthshire, Scotland
Lady (Jean Lyon Countess of) Angus
1556–1584
Glamis, Angusshire, Scotland
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Sir Morton's Descendants

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Sir (Knt. Archibald D. William Douglas, 13, 1st Duke of Queensbury, 4th Earl of Marshall, & 7th Earl of) Morton (1582–7 Aug 1648) m. Lady (Agnes Anne Keith, 13, Countess of) Morton (5 Dec 1586–May 30, 1648)
  1. 1. Isabel (Morton Douglas,) 12 1630–1672 m. James (Graham I, 12, 2nd Marquis of) Montrose 1633–1669
    1. 1. James (Graham II, 11, 3rd Marquess) Montrose 1657–1758 m. susan (watson) smith 1659–1720
      1. 1. James (Stuart, 'The Immigrant' Graham III,) 10 1670–1758 m. Jean (Cowan) END 1675–1758 m. Mary Millar 1695–1720
        1. 1. Mary Graham 1718–1793 m. James Armstrong 1715–1757 m. John Armstrong 1717–1748
        2. 2. James Graham 1695–1782
        3. 3. John Graham 1702–1773
        4. 4. Richard Graham 1716–1779
        5. 5. Margaret Graham 1721–1776
        6. 6. Elizabeth Graham 1725–1805
        7. 7. Furgus Graham –1786
        8. 8. James Graham 1714–1789
    2. 2. Anne (Grizel) Graham 1661–1726
    3. 3. George (Charles) Graham 1650–1674
    4. 4. Jane Graham 1658–
    5. 5. James (Graham II, 3rd Marquess of) Montrose 1657–1684
    6. 6. Anne Graham 1655–1726
    7. 7. James ("The Immigrant" Graham) IV, 1670–1758
    8. 8. James Graham 1657–1684
  2. 2. Sir (Knight James Thomas 10Th\11th Earl of Morton Douglas, 10-11th Earl of) Morton 1632–1686
  3. 3. Lady (Isabel) Douglas 1637–1650
  4. 4. Lady (Mary Douglas, 5th Countess of) Morton 1613–1659
  5. 5. Robert (Douglas, 8th Earl of) Kinnwall 1616–1649
  6. 6. Lady (Margaret Douglas) Morton 1610–1678
  7. 7. Anne Douglas 1599–1659
  8. 8. George Douglas 1622–1624
  9. 9. Jean Douglas 1620–1623
  10. 10. Nicolas Morton 1610–1686
  11. 11. Robert Douglas 1562–1584
  12. 12. Elizabeth Douglas 1570–1631
  13. 13. Sir (James Thomas) Douglas 1605–1686
  14. 14. Euphemia Douglas 1551–1586
  15. 15. Margaret Morton 1610–1678
  16. 16. Isabel Morton 1605–1650
  17. 17. Agnes Douglas 1574–1607

Sir Morton's Timeline

2 Records

1582
1582
Birth of Sir Knt. Archibald D. William Douglas, 13, 1st Duke of Queensbury, 4th Earl of Marshall, & 7th Earl of Morton in Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland
Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland
1648
7 Aug 1648
Age 66
Death of Sir Knt. Archibald D. William Douglas, 13, 1st Duke of Queensbury, 4th Earl of Marshall, & 7th Earl of Morton in Kirkwall, Orkney, Scotland
Kirkwall, Orkney, Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1582
    Event Place: Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland
    Record Source:
    [1] Dictionary of National Biography, Volumes 1-20, 22
    [2] Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Place: Midlothian: Edinburgh - Register of Apprentices, 1583-1666

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 7 Aug 1648
    Event Place: Kirkwall, Orkney, Scotland
    Record Source:
    [1] Dictionary of National Biography, Volumes 1-20, 22
    [2] Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-Current

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