Stephenson Family Tree » Gilchrist Bretnach (1145-1242)

Personal data Gilchrist Bretnach 


Household of Gilchrist Bretnach

He is married to Alwyn Oge MacMurdac.

They got married from 1165 till 1170 at Scotland, he was 25 years old.


Child(ren):

  1. Gillespic Galbraith  1170-1242 
  2. Rodarc Galbraith  ± 1170-????

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Gilchrist Bretnach

Gilchrist Bretnach
1145-1242

1170
Rodarc Galbraith
± 1170-????

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