McDonald Wilton family tree- black Hebrew Yahya family line 1 » George de Dunbar 11th Earl of Dunbar, 4th Earl of March (± 1370-> 1455)

Personal data George de Dunbar 11th Earl of Dunbar, 4th Earl of March 

Source 1
  • He was born about 1370.
  • He died after August 1455. He was about 84-85 years old.

Household of George de Dunbar 11th Earl of Dunbar, 4th Earl of March

He is married to Beatrix.

They got married


Child(ren):

  1. Mary de Stirveling  1339-1429 

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Ancestors (and descendant) of George de Dunbar

George de Dunbar
± 1370-> 1455



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Sources

  1. Whitehead Web Site, Colin Bruce Whitehead, George De Dunbar, 11th Earl of Dunbar, 4th Earl of March, July 25, 2021
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Dr Wilton McDonald- black Hebrew, "McDonald Wilton family tree- black Hebrew Yahya family line 1", database, Genealogy Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/mcdonald-wilton-family-tree/I651473.php : accessed June 1, 2024), "George de Dunbar 11th Earl of Dunbar, 4th Earl of March (± 1370-> 1455)".