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Adam (Ardito) de Urquhart, {Fictitious} (1071 - 1141) This profile is from Thomas Urquart's Pantochronochanon, from 1652; Urquart is most famous for his translation of Rabelais, but his works include this fictional genealogy, which, though it has been der... |
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Agnes Urquhart (c.1516 - d.) |
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Alexander Urquhart, Sheriff of Cromarty (c.1445 - 1503) Sir Alexander Urquhart of Cromarty - Hereditary Sheriff of Cromarty. Married Katherine Ogilvy, dau of Sir James Ogilvy, 2nd of Deskford |
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Sir Alexander Urquhart of Cromarty, Kt. (1613 - 1667) Reference: FamilySearch Genealogy - SmartCopy : Aug 4 2018, 3:16:28 UTC |
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Anne de Urquhart, {Fictitious} (1127 - d.) This profile is from Thomas Urquart's Pantochronochanon, from 1652; Urquart is most famous for his translation of Rabelais, but his works include this fictional genealogy, which, though it has been der... |
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Barbara Urquhart, Free Settler "William Nicol" 1837, died enroute (b. - 1837) |
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Castisa de Urquhart (of Lochaber), {Fictitious} (deceased) This profile is from Thomas Urquart's Pantochronochanon, from 1652; Urquart is most famous for his translation of Rabelais, but his works include this fictional genealogy, which, though it has been der... |
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Catherine Ogilvy (c.1449 - 1505) Katherine Ogilvy, dau of Sir James Ogilvy 2nd of Deskford. Married Sir Alexander Urquhart of Cromarty, Hereditary Sheriff of Cromarty. |
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Catherine Urquhart (c.1524 - 1610) |
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Catherine Ansley (1877 - d.) |
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Christian Christina Urquhart (Matheson), Free Settler "William Nicol" 1838 (b. - 1857) |
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Christian Urquhart (1472 - 1578) |
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Christian Urquhart (1640 - bef.1669) |
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Clarisa Duncan Herzog (Urquhart) (1877 - 1951) |
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David de Urquhart, {Fictitious} (c.1272 - d.) This profile is from Thomas Urquart's Pantochronochanon, from 1652; Urquart is most famous for his translation of Rabelais, but his works include this fictional genealogy, which, though it has been der... |
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Rev. David Henry Urquhart (1755 - 1829) Appears to have been known as "Henry" to his family and schoolmates. Matriculated at Magdalen College, Oxford on 12 July, 1771, aged 16. Received his B.A. in 1775 and his M.A. in 1778. Translator of Gr... |
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Edward Brinn Urquhart (Brinn) (1916 - 1995) Edward was adopted by his father's friend Frank Urquhart. He and Cathrine (sister?) appear first in the 1920 Census as 'lodgers', living with their future African American step parents. ==1920 census==... |
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Edward de Urquhart, {Fictitious} (1100 - d.) This profile is from Thomas Urquart's Pantochronochanon, from 1652; Urquart is most famous for his translation of Rabelais, but his works include this fictional genealogy, which, though it has been der... |
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Eleanor de Seaton, {Fictitious} (deceased) This profile is from Thomas Urquart's Pantochronochanon, from 1652; Urquart is most famous for his translation of Rabelais, but his works include this fictional genealogy, which, though it has been der... |
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Elizabeth Rose of Kilravock (deceased) |
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Elizabeth Brodie (Innes) (1618 - 1640) |
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Elizabeth Campbell of Cawdor (c.1607 - d.) |
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Elizabeth Urquhart (c.1515 - c.1548) |
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Elizabeth Urquhart (Seton) (1540 - c.1593) |
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Elizabeth Gardiner (Urquhart) (1796 - 1834) Sources "Eliza Urguhart." England Births and Christenings, 1538-1975 via MyHeritage. Accessed 20 November 2021. Name: Eliza Urguhart; Gender: Female; Christening: Mar 18 1796 - All Saints, Gainsbo... |
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Euphemia Urquhart (Parker) (1813 - 1877) Euphemia Parker Urquhart BIRTH 6 Mar 1813 DEATH 27 Mar 1877 (aged 64) BURIAL Old Bethel Methodist Cemetery Brantley, Marion County, Georgia, USA MEMORIAL ID 31738544 · View SourceMEMORIAL PHOTOS 1 FLO... |
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Eva Maclean of Urquhart (c.1480 - 1538) links==* |
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Francis Urquhart, {Fictitious} (1299 - d.) This profile is from Thomas Urquart's Pantochronochanon, from 1652; Urquart is most famous for his translation of Rabelais, but his works include this fictional genealogy, which, though it has been der... |
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Frank Urquhart (1895 - 1945) |
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Frederick de Urquhart, {Fictitious} (c.980 - d.) This profile is from Thomas Urquart's Pantochronochanon, from 1652; Urquart is most famous for his translation of Rabelais, but his works include this fictional genealogy, which, though it has been der... |
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Genivieve de Urquhart, {Fictitious} (c.1030 - d.) This profile is from Thomas Urquart's Pantochronochanon, from 1652; Urquart is most famous for his translation of Rabelais, but his works include this fictional genealogy, which, though it has been der... |
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George de Urquhart, {Fictitious} (1215 - d.) This profile is from Thomas Urquart's Pantochronochanon, from 1652; Urquart is most famous for his translation of Rabelais, but his works include this fictional genealogy, which, though it has been der... |
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Girsel Marshall, {Fictitious} (1191 - d.) This profile is from Thomas Urquart's Pantochronochanon, from 1652; Urquart is most famous for his translation of Rabelais, but his works include this fictional genealogy, which, though it has been der... |
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Grizell Urquhart (c.1693 - 1723) |
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Helen Abernethy (c.1480 - c.1575) From Burke's Commoners, Volume 3, Page 296: "Alexander Urquhart, of Cromarty, had a charter under the great seal from James V. of the lands of Inch Rory and several others in the shires of Ross and Inv... |
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James de Urquhart, {Fictitious} (c.1244 - d.) This profile is from Thomas Urquart's Pantochronochanon, from 1652; Urquart is most famous for his translation of Rabelais, but his works include this fictional genealogy, which, though it has been der... |
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Jane de Urquhart (Caron), {Fictitious} (1104 - d.) This profile is from Thomas Urquart's Pantochronochanon, from 1652; Urquart is most famous for his translation of Rabelais, but his works include this fictional genealogy, which, though it has been der... |
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Jean Urquhart MBE (born 17 May 1949) is a Scottish politician. She was formerly a Member of the Scottish Parliament, first elected in 2011 for the Highlands and Islands region as a Scottish National Pa... |
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Jean Elphinstone (b. - 1678) |
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John Urquhart (c.1507 - 1631) John Urquhart Tutor of Cromarty was born, 1547.1 John Urquhart Tutor of Cromarty married Elizabeth Gordon.1,2 John Urquhart Tutor of Cromarty married Jean Abernethy.1 From Burke's Commoners, Volume 3, ... |
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Katherine Warren (Urquhart) (1897 - 1976) Katherine U. Warren, 1897-1976, was the founder of the Preservation Society of Newport County and served as president for over 20 years. Her leadership resulted in the acquisition of "The Breakers" and... |
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Lauretta de Urquhart (Dunbar), {Fictitious} (deceased) This profile is from Thomas Urquart's Pantochronochanon, from 1652; Urquart is most famous for his translation of Rabelais, but his works include this fictional genealogy, which, though it has been der... |
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Magdalene Gilchrist, {Fictitious} (c.1162 - d.) This profile is from Thomas Urquart's Pantochronochanon, from 1652; Urquart is most famous for his translation of Rabelais, but his works include this fictional genealogy, which, though it has been der... |
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Margaret Ogilvie (1615 - 1664) Lady Margaret Ogilvie married Patrick Urquhart of Lethentie before 1635.1 From a footnote in Burke's Commoners, Volume 3, Page 297, taken from Burke's Peerage and Baronetage: "James, 2nd of Airlie, was... |
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Mariobella Urquhart (c.1526 - c.1570) |
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Marjory McDonald (Urquhart) (1837 - 1927) |
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Mary Lindsay, {Fictitious} (1219 - d.) This profile is from Thomas Urquart's Pantochronochanon, from 1652; Urquart is most famous for his translation of Rabelais, but his works include this fictional genealogy, which, though it has been der... |
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Mary Matilda Urquhart (Coffey) (1825 - 1904) Mary Matilda Coffey Urquhart BIRTH Aug 1825 Lancaster County, South Carolina, USA DEATH 8 Mar 1904 (aged 78) Marion County, Georgia, USA BURIAL Old Bethel Methodist Cemetery Brantley, Marion County, G... |
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Mary Urqhart (Whitehead) (1681 - aft.1709) Mary Whitehead *Death: after 1707 *Father: Daniel Whitehead *Mother: Abigail Stevenson Mary Whitehead, married (1st) John Taylor, of Oyster Bay; (2d) Thomas Burroughs; (3d) Rev. William Urquhart, the E... |
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Mary Urquhart (Lennox), Free Settler “Wave” 1837 (1819 - 1841) |
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Mary Anne Kimmorley (Urquhart), Free Settler "William Nicol" 1837 (1823 - 1911) Residence : New South Wales, Australia - Circa 1838** Reference: MyHeritage Family Trees - SmartCopy : Oct 5 2017, 0:46:36 UTC * Reference: MyHeritage Family Trees - SmartCopy : Oct 5 2017, 1:16:54 UTC |
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Mary Jane Hale-Battle (Urquhart) (1861 - 1950) Mary J Urquhart Battle BIRTH 18 Jun 1861 Georgia DEATH 17 Apr 1950 (aged 88) Marion County, Georgia, USA BURIAL Brantley UMC Cemetery Marion County, Georgia, USA MEMORIAL ID 61126522 · View SourceMEMO... |
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Matilda Urquhart, Heiress of Troup (c.1360 - 1442) |
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Patrick Urquhart of Meldrum and Lethenty (1611 - 1664) Urquhart of Lethentie married Lady Margaret Ogilvie before 1635.1 From Burke's Commoners, Volume 3, Page 297 : "Patrick Urquhart, of Lethentie, and afterwards of Meldrum, suffered severely by his devot... |
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Sir Philip de Urquhart, {Fictitious} (1158 - c.1187) This profile is from Thomas Urquart's Pantochronochanon, from 1652; Urquart is most famous for his translation of Rabelais, but his works include this fictional genealogy, which, though it has been der... |
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Princess Marjorie de Urquhart (Griffin), {Fictitious} (1075 - d.) This profile is from Thomas Urquart's Pantochronochanon, from 1652; Urquart is most famous for his translation of Rabelais, but his works include this fictional genealogy, which, though it has been der... |
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Richard de Urquhart, {Fictitious} (1123 - 1186) This profile is from Thomas Urquart's Pantochronochanon, from 1652; Urquart is most famous for his translation of Rabelais, but his works include this fictional genealogy, which, though it has been der... |
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Robert Urquhart (1922 - 1995) Robert Urquhart (16 October 1922 – 21 March 1995) was a Scottish character actor who mainly worked in British television during his career.[2][3] |
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Robert de Urquhart, {Fictitious} (1187 - d.) This profile is from Thomas Urquart's Pantochronochanon, from 1652; Urquart is most famous for his translation of Rabelais, but his works include this fictional genealogy, which, though it has been der... |
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Rosalind Hay, {Fictitious} (1301 - d.) This profile is from Thomas Urquart's Pantochronochanon, from 1652; Urquart is most famous for his translation of Rabelais, but his works include this fictional genealogy, which, though it has been der... |
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Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette (1873 - 1954) Sidonie-Gabrielle Colette (French: [k%C9%94.l%C9%9Bt]; 28 January 1873 – 3 August 1954), known mononymously as Colette, was a French author and woman of letters. She was nominated for the Nobel Prize i... |
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Sir Jasper "Soldurio" de Urquhart, {Fictitious} (c.1020 - d.) This profile is from Thomas Urquart's Pantochronochanon, from 1652; Urquart is most famous for his translation of Rabelais, but his works include this fictional genealogy, which, though it has been der... |
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Sophia MacDuff, {Fictitious} (deceased) This profile is from Thomas Urquart's Pantochronochanon, from 1652; Urquart is most famous for his translation of Rabelais, but his works include this fictional genealogy, which, though it has been der... |
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Lady Susanna Forbes (c.1423 - 1460) |
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Thomas Urquhart of Fischerie (c.1476 - 1557) From Burke's Commoners, Volume 3, Page 296: "Alexander Urquhart, of Cromarty, had a charter under the great seal from James V. of the lands of Inch Rory and several others in the shires of Ross and Inv... |
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Vera Overton Tyson (Boston) (1918 - 1988) Marriage 1936 to Oscar Farmier==Vera Tyson in the New York, New York, Marriage License Indexes, 1907-2018Name: Vera Tyson Gender: Female Marriage License Date: 22 Apr 1936 Marriage License Place: Manha... |
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William Henry Urquhart (1838 - 1864) William Henry Urquhart BIRTH 26 Jun 1838 Talbot County, Georgia, USA DEATH 7 Jan 1864 (aged 25) Knoxville, Knox County, Tennessee, USA BURIAL Knoxville National Cemetery Knoxville, Knox County, Tennes... |
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William de Urquhart, High Sheriff of Cromarty (c.1325 - c.1395) The first of the Urquarts to be seen in the historical records. Please do not reattach him to Francis Urquhart, {Fictitious} , who was invented as part of an elaborate fake pedigree.Clan Urquhart is of... |
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William Urquhart, Free Settler "William Nicol" 1837 (1826 - 1867) |
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Sir William Urquhart, Kt. (c.1411 - 1475) |
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Zena Walker (1934 - 2003) Zena Walker (7 March 1934 – 24 August 2003) was an English actress in film, theatre and television. |
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Aaron Urquhart (1819 - d.) Reference: FamilySearch Genealogy - SmartCopy : Aug 3 2018, 22:14:00 UTC |
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Aaron Urquhart (1842 - d.) |
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Abigail Evans (Urquhart) (deceased) |
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Abigail Anne Urquhart (1896 - 1967) |
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Abigail Mackenzie (Urquhart) (deceased) |