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Stewart of Scotland 1508–1508 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 15 Jul 1508

Birth Location: Holyrood House, Edinburgh, Mid Lothian, Scotland

Death Date: 1508

Death Location: Holyrood House, Edinburgh, Mid Lothian, Scotland

Father: James Scotland

Mother: Janet Kennedy

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Stewart of Scotland was born in 1508 in Holyrood House, Edinburgh, Mid Lothian, Scotland, the child of James Iv King Of Scotland And Janet Jane Kennedy. Stewart of Scotland passed away in 1508 in Holyrood House, Edinburgh, Mid Lothian, Scotland.

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  • Stewart of Scotland was born in 1508 in Holyrood House, Edinburgh, Mid Lothian, Scotland, the child of James Iv King Of Scotland And Janet Jane Kennedy.
  • Stewart of Scotland passed away in 1508 in Holyrood House, Edinburgh, Mid Lothian, Scotland.

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Stewart Scotland's Ancestors

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Stewart Scotland
1508–1508
Birth Place: Holyrood House, Edinburgh, Mid Lothian, Scotland
Parents
James IV King of Scotland
1473–1513
Stirling Castle, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Janet (Jane) Kennedy
1469–1542
Westminster, Middlesex, England
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Stewart Scotland's Timeline

2 Records

1508
15 Jul 1508
Birth of Stewart of Scotland in Holyrood House, Edinburgh, Mid Lothian, Scotland
Holyrood House, Edinburgh, Mid Lothian, Scotland
1508
1508
Death of Stewart of Scotland in Holyrood House, Edinburgh, Mid Lothian, Scotland
Holyrood House, Edinburgh, Mid Lothian, Scotland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 15 Jul 1508
    Event Place: Holyrood House, Edinburgh, Mid Lothian, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1508
    Event Place: Holyrood House, Edinburgh, Mid Lothian, Scotland

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