Elizabeth Hay (-after 27 June 1509)

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Parents
Father:1William Hay of Erroll (-October 1462), 1. Earl of Erroll
Mother:2Beatrix Douglas (-after 1490)
Spouses and relationship events
Married:31471Sir George Gordon (-around 8 June 1501), 2. Earl of Huntly
Children
Children with Sir George Gordon:
Alexander Gordon (-16 January 1523-4), 3. Earl of Huntly4
Adam Gordon (-17 March 1537-38), Earl of Sutherland5
James Gordon (-)6
Catherine Gordon (-October 1537)7
William Gordon of Schivas (-9 September 1513), 1. Laird of Gight8
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Events
Died:9after 27 June 1509
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Sources

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), Erroll, p. 564-65, I William Hay.
2 Ibid
3 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 IV: (Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1907), Huntly, p. 526-31, II George Gordon.
4 Ibid
5 Ibid
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