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John Grant IV of Stratherrick
- Preferred Name: John Grant IV of Stratherrick
- Alternate Name: John Grant II
- Gender: M
- FSID: G614-9W2
- Death: ABT 1333 in Scotland
- Fact: with note: Description: He was living in 1359, died at end of The Reign of David II. In 1366 he obtained a passport to re-enter Scotland.
He is the ancestor of the Grants of Scotland.
- Birth: ABT 1296 in Cromdale and Inverallan and Advie, Inverness-shire, Scotland, United Kingdom at LATI: N7.3333 LONG: E3.5333
- Imprisoned: 1296 in Gloucester, Gloucestershire, England at LATI: N1.8644 LONG: E2.239
- Title (Nobility): with note: Description: 4th Laird of Stratherrick
- Fact: with note: Description: DO NOT merge John Grants together just because a suggestion comes up! There were many in each Grant family, in EVERY generation, and known for different actions during their lives, and many times there may have even been two! Because for hun
- Residence: Birth place1296 in Cromdale, Highland, Scotland, United Kingdom at LATI: N7.3333 LONG: E3.5333 with note: ...The place is correct but, the United Kingdom wasn't established until 1801 so, Scotland by itself is OK to put down. The reason you do this on family search is to get the color coded places correct for accuracy.
- Notes:
=== !FHL BRITISH BOOK AREA 929.241 G767f The ===
!FHL BRITISH BOOK AREA 929.241 G767f The Chiefs of Grant / by William Fraser. Volume 1 page 499. Taken fighting at Dunbar [with the Earl of Mar and others] in 1296, was imprisoned in Gloucester, and set free in 1297, on condition of serving the King against Frnce, John Comyn, elder of Badenoch, and David of Graham being sureties for him. In 1316 he received a charted of the lands of Inverallan, in Strathspey. Between 1315 and 1325 he affixed his seal to a charter by Sir Patrick Graham of Lovat. He had issue. FROM MAJOR ALPIN'S ANCESTORS: John Grant, believed to have been the son of Sir Laurence, was taken prisoner at the battle of Dunbar, 1296,but was liberated in 1297, and in 1316 obtained a charter of the lands of Inverallan in Strathspey from John of Inverallan.
Preferred Parents:
Father: John Grant III, b. ABT 1275 in Cromdale and Inverallan and Advie, Inverness-shire, Scotland, United Kingdom d. ABT 1300 in Morayshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
Mother: Agnes le Comyn, b. 1262 in Inverallan, Inverness-shire, , Scotland
Family 1: Mary le Leche, b. ABT 1295 in Morayshire, Scotland d. 1356 in Midlothian, Scotland
- m. 1322 in Inverness-shire, Scotland
- John le Grant -Of Inverallan, b. 1333 in Scotland, United Kingdom d. 1374 in Inverness, Highlands, Scotland, United Kingdom
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