Family tree van Wincoop - Sandkuijl » Sir John Boswell 2nd of Balgregie (????-1395)

Personal data Sir John Boswell 2nd of Balgregie 


Household of Sir John Boswell 2nd of Balgregie

He is married to Margaret Melville.

They got married


Child(ren):

  1. John Boswell  1372-< 1429 


Notes about Sir John Boswell 2nd of Balgregie

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