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Agnes Cunningham

Birth1539 - Leckie, Dunbartonshire, Scotland
Death1597 - Leckie, Dunbartonshire, Scotland
MotherElizabeth Helen Sinclair
FatherWilliam Cunningham, 4th Earl of Glencairn

Born in Leckie, Dunbartonshire, Scotland on 1539 to William Cunningham, 4th Earl of Glencairn and Elizabeth Helen Sinclair. Agnes Cunningham married Walter Leckie and had 9 children. She passed away on 1597 in Leckie, Dunbartonshire, Scotland.

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Parents
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William Cunningham, 4Th Earl Of Glencairn
1495 - 1547
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Elizabeth Helen Sinclair
1500 - 1562
Spouse(s)
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Walter Leckie
1535 - 1605
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Alexander Leckie
1567 - 1602
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James Deleckie
1598 - Unknown
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Margaret Leckie
1590 - 1655
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Sir Alexander Douglas, 9Th Laird Of Mains
1567 - 1623
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Elizabeth Leckie
1595 - 1670
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Walter Leckie
1550 - 1595
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Elisabeth Lecky
1588 - 1668
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John De Leckie
Unknown - Unknown
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James Leckie
1559 - Unknown

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