Jeffro Family Tree » Lady Mary "Marion" Boyd Lady of Bonshaw & Kilmarnock (Mistress of James III Hamilton) (Lady Mary "Marion" Boyd, Lady of Bonshaw & Kilmarnock (Mistress of James III Hamilton)) (1476-1559)
Personal data Lady Mary "Marion" Boyd Lady of Bonshaw & Kilmarnock (Mistress of James III Hamilton) (Lady Mary "Marion" Boyd, Lady of Bonshaw & Kilmarnock (Mistress of James III Hamilton))
First name Lady Mary "Marion" Boyd, Lady of Bonshaw & Kilmarnock (Mistress of James III Hamilton).
She was born July 1476 in Bonshaw, Dumfries-shire, Scotland.
She died on August 31, 1559 in Terregles, Dumfries-shire, Scotland, she was 83 years old.
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Lady Mary "Marion" Boyd Lady of Bonshaw & Kilmarnock (Mistress of James III Hamilton) 1476-1559
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