James Chichester-Clark - Ancestors

Ancestors

16. Alexander Clark
8. James Johnston Clark, DL, JP
17. Margaret Johnston
4. James Jackson Clark DL, JP of Largantogher, Co. Londonderry
18. Robert Hall
9. Frances Hall of Merton Hall, Co. Tipperary
2. James Clark
20. William Lenox-Conyngham
10. Sir William Fitzwilliam Lenox-Conyngham
21. Charlotte Melosina Staples of Lissan House
5. Elizabeth Mary Lenox-Conyngham MBE
22. George Arbuthnot (1772-1843)
11. Laura Arbuthnot
23. Elizabeth Fraser
1. Lord Moyola
24. Edward Chichester, 4th Marquess of Donegall
12. Lord Adolphus John Spencer Churchill Chichester
25. Amelia Spread Deane Grady
6. Robert Peel Dawson Spencer Chichester
26. Col. Robert Peel Dawson
13. Mary Dawson of Castledawson
27. Mary Peel (daughter of Sir Robert Peel, 1st Baronet)
3. Marion Caroline Dehra Chichester
14. James Ker Fisher
7. Dehra Kerr-Fisher
15. Annie Kerr-Forsythe

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