Elizabeth Primrose (18 December 1680-16 February 1738)

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Parents
Father:1Sir William Primrose of Carrington (-), baronet
Mother:2Margaret Scott (-)
Spouses and relationship events
Married:312 September 1702Charles Elphinstone (14 April 1682-20 February 1757), 9. Lord Elphinstone
Children
Children with Charles Elphinstone:
James Elphinstone (15 April 1508-)4
John Elphinstone (29 June 1703-29 June 1703)5
Grizel Elphinstone (23 November 1704-)6
John Elphinstone (17 January 1706-29 April 1753)7
Charles Elphinstone (6 August 1711-6 April 1781), 10. Lord Elphinstone8
Ellonas Elphinstone (31 October 1712-)9
Archibald Elphinstone (18 June 1714-1741)10
Eleanor Elphinstone (15 September 1715-)11
William Elphinstone (20 June 1718-)12
Margaret Elphinstone (1721-)13
Primrose Elphinstone (27 January 1725-18 November 1759)14
Attributes
Events
Born:1518 December 1680
Died:1616 February 1738
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1 Sir James Balfour Paul, Lord Lyon King of Arms, The Scots Peerage Founded on Wood's Edition of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland Containing an Historical and Genealogical Account of the Nobility of that Kingdom, volume III: (Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1906), Elphinstone, p. 544-45, IX Charles Elphinstone.
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