Mary Stuart
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Mary Stuart
Summary
Mary Stuart is a human[1]. She died on March 1, 1872[2].
Key Facts
- Mary Stuart died on March 1, 1872[2].
- Mary Stuart's father was Charles Stuart of Dunearn[3].
- Mary Stuart's mother was Mary Erskine[4].
- Among Mary Stuart's spouses was John Burnett, 5th of Kemnay[5].
- A child of Mary Stuart was Mary Erskine Burnett[6].
- A child of Mary Stuart was Alexander George Burnett, 6th of Kemnay[7].
- A child of Mary Stuart was Christina Leslie Burnett[8].
- A child of Mary Stuart was Charles John Burnett[9].
- A child of Mary Stuart was George Burnett[10].
- A child of Mary Stuart was Stuart Moubray Burnett[11].
- Mary Stuart is recorded as female[12].
- Mary Stuart's instance of is recorded as human[13].
- Mary Stuart's family name is recorded as Stuart[14].
- Mary Stuart's given name is recorded as Mary[15].
Body
Origins and Family
Mary Stuart's father was Charles Stuart of Dunearn[3]. Her mother was Mary Erskine[4].
Personal Life
Among Mary Stuart's spouses was John Burnett, 5th of Kemnay[5]. Children include Mary Erskine Burnett[6]; Alexander George Burnett, 6th of Kemnay[7], a justice of the peace[16], 1816–1908[17]; Christina Leslie Burnett[8]; Charles John Burnett[9], a photographer[18], 1820–1907[19]; George Burnett[10], a judge[20], 1822–1890[21], of United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland[22]; and Stuart Moubray Burnett[11].
Death and Burial
Mary Stuart died on March 1, 1872[2].
FAQs
Who were Mary Stuart's parents?
Mary Stuart's father was Charles Stuart of Dunearn[3]. Mary Stuart's mother was Mary Erskine[4].
Who was Mary Stuart married to?
Mary Stuart's spouses include John Burnett, 5th of Kemnay[5].