Ninsun NicFergus
Ninsun NicFergus
sold to workhouse some time around 1502 at age 7. Fate unknown but she is not believed to still alive
Social
Family Ties
Child of Fergus MacDouglas, son of Douglas William & Margaret of Mar, and Ninsun NicAlpin, daughter of Alpin MacEoganan & Forbflaith NicOgilvie
Siblings
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1485 Douglas MacFergus -
1487 - 1512 Alpin MacFergus -
1489 Forbflaith NicFergus -
1491 - 1504 Margaret NicFergus -
1493 - 1503? Fergus MacFergus -
1497 Ciara NicFergus -
1499 - 1501? Áine NicFergus -
d. 1500 unborn Fergus child
Naming References:
- Naming Patterns in Fields Side
- MacFhearghuis which can also be translated as son of the angry
- Fergus - Gaelic root 'ver gustu', meaning 'man of force'.
- Ninsun (also called Ninsumun, Sumerian: Nin-sumun(ak) "lady of the wild cows"[3]) was a Mesopotamian goddess. She is best known as the mother of the hero Gilgamesh. She only plays an active role in the so-called "Standard Babylonian" version, in which she advises her son and interprets his dreams, petitions the sun god Shamash to protect him, and accepts Enkidu as a member of her family. Wiki Ninsun
- www.wikidata.org/wiki/Q848327

Ethnicity
Other Ethnicities/Cultures
Age
probably died at age 7
Life
1495 Kaienreki
1502 Kaienreki
Birthplace
New Borough, Kutzk City, Kutsukku Island
Children
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