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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