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Sir Patrick Graham ⭐ of Dundaff & Kincardine, Sheriff of Sterling 1235–1296 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 1235
Birth Location: Leitchtown, Perthshire, Scotland
Death Date: 28 Apr 1296
Death Location: Leitchtown, Perthshire, Scotland
Father: David Graham
Mother:
Spouse(s): Annabella123 None
Children(s): Margaret Kincardine, Sir Kincardine
In 1235, Sir Patrick Graham ⭐ of Dundaff & Kincardine, Sheriff of Sterling entered the world in Leitchtown, Perthshire, Scotland, born to David 123 De Graham And Agnes Noble. Sir Patrick Graham ⭐ of Dundaff & Kincardine, Sheriff of Sterling married Annabella123, and had children including Margaret Graham Of Kincardine, Sir David Graham Of Kincardine. Sir Patrick Graham ⭐ of Dundaff & Kincardine, Sheriff of Sterling passed away in 1296 in Leitchtown, Perthshire, Scotland.
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Biography
- In 1235, Sir Patrick Graham ⭐ of Dundaff & Kincardine, Sheriff of Sterling entered the world in Leitchtown, Perthshire, Scotland, born to David 123 De Graham And Agnes Noble.
- Sir Patrick Graham ⭐ of Dundaff & Kincardine, Sheriff of Sterling married Annabella123, and had children including Margaret Graham Of Kincardine, Sir David Graham Of Kincardine.
- Sir Patrick Graham ⭐ of Dundaff & Kincardine, Sheriff of Sterling passed away in 1296 in Leitchtown, Perthshire, Scotland.
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Sir Sterling's Ancestors
Sir Sterling's Descendants
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1. Margaret (Graham of) Kincardine 1279– m. Malcolm Drummond 1270–1346
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1. Sir (John) Drummond 1318–1361 m. Mary (123) Montifex 1324–1375
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1. Anabella (Drummond ⭐ Queen Consort Of) Scotland 1350–1401 m. Robert (III Of Scotland Stewart ⭐) King 1337–1406
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1. James (I Of Scotland Stewart ⭐ King Of) Scotland 1394–1437 m. Joan Beaufort 1406–1445
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2. John (Of Ardgowan & Blackhall) Stewart 1364–1412
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3. Mary (of Scotland) Stewart 1378–1457 m. George Douglas 1380–1402 m. Sir (William 123 Graham of Kincardine-in-Menteith and) Montrose 1368–1424 m. Sir (James Kennedy The Younger of) Dunure 1376–1408 m. William (Edmonstone Lord Edmonstone of) Culloden 1374–1462
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4. Elizabeth (Stewart ⭐ Princess of) Scotland 1379–1411 m. Sir (James I Douglas ⭐ 1st Lord of) Dalkeith 1373–1440
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5. Margaret (Stewart) ⭐ –1451 m. Sir (Archibald Douglas ⭐ 4th Earl of) Douglas 1369–1424
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2. Sir (John Drummond Earl of Lennox ,of) Cargill 1356–1402 m. Elizabeth Sinclair 1363–
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1. Sir (Walter Drummond of Cargill and) Stobhall 1380–1455 m. Margaret Ruthven 1400–1475
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2. Sir (David Graham of) Kincardine 1274–1329 m. Isabella (of) Perthshire 1276–1298
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1. David (of Kincardine and Old Montrose) Graham 1295–1375 m. Helen (123 de) Strathearn 1325–1361
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1. Elizabeth (Graham of) Kincardine 1361– m. William (Menteith of) Kerse 1345–1411
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1. Sir (William Menteith of) Kerse 1410– m. Helen Livingstone 1412–
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2. Patrick (de) Graham 1340–1413 m. Ergadia Stewart 1303–1439
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1. Patrick (123 Graham of Kincardine, Earl of) Strathearn 1382–1413 m. Euphemia (123 Stewart Countess of Strathearn &) Caithness 1375–1434
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2. Sir (Robert of Kilpont) Graham 1375–1437
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3. Elizabeth ('Anne') Graham 1384–1435
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4. Sir (William 123 Graham of Kincardine-in-Menteith and) Montrose 1368–1424 m. Mary (of Scotland) Stewart 1378–1457 m. Euphemia (Lindsay) ⭐ 1360–1413
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Sir Sterling's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 1235
Event Place: Leitchtown, Perthshire, Scotland
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 28 Apr 1296
Event Place: Leitchtown, Perthshire, Scotland