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John St Clair

BirthABT 1465 - Herdmanston, East Lothian, Scotland
Death9 September 1513 - Branxton, Northumberland, England
MotherLady Christian Leslie (Lady of Caithness) (Daughter of 1st Earl of Rothes)
FatherSir William St Clair (2nd Lord St Clair, "The Waster")

Born in Herdmanston, East Lothian, Scotland on ABT 1465 to Sir William St Clair (2nd Lord St Clair, "The Waster") and Lady Christian Leslie (Lady of Caithness) (Daughter of 1st Earl of Rothes). John St Clair married Marion Cockburn 13th GGM and had 1 child. He passed away on 9 September 1513 in Branxton, Northumberland, England.

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Parents
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Sir William St Clair (2Nd Lord St Clair, "The Waster")
1436 - 1487
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Lady Christian Leslie (Lady Of Caithness) (Daughter Of 1St Earl Of Rothes)
1436 - 1501
Spouse(s)
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Marion Cockburn 13Th Ggm
1469 - Unknown
Children
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John Saint Clere
1500 - 1574

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