Jeffro Family Tree » Lady Mary (of the four Mary's) Lady in waiting to Queen Mary of Scotland (Lady Mary (of the four Mary's) Lady in waiting to Queen Mary of Scotland) Fleming (1542-< 1597)
Personal data Lady Mary (of the four Mary's) Lady in waiting to Queen Mary of Scotland (Lady Mary (of the four Mary's) Lady in waiting to Queen Mary of Scotland) Fleming
First name Lady Mary (of the four Mary's) Lady in waiting to Queen Mary of Scotland.
She was born in the year 1542 in Boghall, Biggar, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
She died before October 18, 1597 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
Household of Lady Mary (of the four Mary's) Lady in waiting to Queen Mary of Scotland (Lady Mary (of the four Mary's) Lady in waiting to Queen Mary of Scotland) Fleming
They got married on January 6, 1546/7 at Perth:-Protocol Book of Sir Robert Rollock, 1534-1552, she was 4 years old.
They got married on October 1, 1553 at Scotland, she was 11 years old.
They got married on January 6, 1568 at Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland, she was 26 years old.
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