Richard Fitz Alan, 10 Earl of Arundel and 8th Earl of Surrey
M, #36126, b. 1306, d. 24 January 1376
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Birth | 1306 | Birth: Richard Fitz Alan, 10 Earl of Arundel and 8th Earl of Surrey, was born in 1306 in Sussex, England, United KingdomB.1 |
Marriage | 5 February 1344 | Marriage: Richard Fitz Alan, 10 Earl of Arundel and 8th Earl of Surrey, and Eleanor of Lancaster were married on 5 February 1344 at Ditton ChurchB in Stoke Poges, Buckinghamshire, England, United KingdomB.1 |
Death | 24 January 1376 | Death: Richard Fitz Alan, 10 Earl of Arundel and 8th Earl of Surrey, died on 24 January 1376 at age ~70 at Arundel CastleB in Arundel, Sussex, England, United KingdomB.1 |
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Sir Thomas de Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent
M, #36127, b. 1354, d. 25 April 1397
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Birth | 1354 | Birth: Sir Thomas de Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent, was born in 1354 in Upholland, Lancashire, England, United KingdomB.1 |
Marriage | 10 April 1364 | Marriage: Sir Thomas de Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent, and Lady Alice Fitz Alan, Countess of Kent, were married on 10 April 1364.1 |
Death | 25 April 1397 | Death: Sir Thomas de Holland, 2nd Earl of Kent, died on 25 April 1397 at age ~43 in Woodstock, Kent, England, United KingdomB.1 |
Memo (fam) | | Memo: [P] and [PO] had three sons and six daughters. All the sons died without legitimate children, whereupon the daughters and their issue became co-heiresses to the House of Holland. The children were as follows: Sons: Thomas Holland, 3rd Earl of Kent, 1st Duke of Surrey (1374 – 7 January 1400), eldest son and heir, created Duke of Surrey. Died without children. Edmund Holland, 4th Earl of Kent (6 January 1384 – 15 September 1408), heir to his elder brother. Died without legitimate children, but had an illegitimate child by his mistress Constance of York. John Holland, died without children
Daughters: By their daughters' marriages, they became the ancestors of many of the prominent figures in the Wars of the Roses, including Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York (father of Kings Edward IV and Richard III), Henry Tudor (later King Henry VII), and Warwick the Kingmaker, father of queen consort Anne Neville. They were also an ancestor of queen consort Catherine Parr, the sixth and last wife of King Henry VIII. Their daughters were as follows:
Eleanor I Holland (1373 – October 1405), (who bore the same first name as her younger sister, alias Alianore) married twice: Firstly to Roger Mortimer, 4th Earl of March (1374–1398), heir presumptive to his mother's first cousin King Richard II (1377–1399). Her only child and sole heiress to the Mortimer claim was Anne Mortimer. Following the deposition of Richard II in 1399 by his own first cousin, the Lancastrian Henry Bolingbroke, (who ruled as King Henry IV (1399–1413)), Anne Mortimer's claim to the throne of England was pursued by her son Richard of York, 3rd Duke of York (1411–1460) which drawn-out struggle formed the basis of the Wars of the Roses. Secondly she married Edward Charleton, 5th Baron Cherleton Joan Holland (c. 1380 –12 April 1434), married Edmund of Langley, 1st Duke of York Margaret Holland (1385 – 31 December 1439), married first John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset, and second Thomas of Lancaster, 1st Duke of Clarence Elizabeth Holland, who married Sir John Neville (c.1387 – before 20 May 1420), eldest son and heir of Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmorland, and by him had three sons, Ralph Neville, 2nd Earl of Westmorland, John Neville, Baron Neville, and Sir Thomas Neville, and a daughter, Margaret Neville.[7] Eleanor II Holland (1386 – after 1413), (who bore the same first name as her eldest sister, alias Alianore) married Thomas Montacute, 4th Earl of Salisbury Bridget Holland, who became a nun1 |
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Edward II Plantagenet, King of England
M, #36128, b. 25 April 1284, d. 21 September 1327
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King Edward II
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Birth | 25 April 1284 | Birth: Edward II Plantagenet, King of England, was born on 25 April 1284 at Caernarfon CastleB in Gwynedd, Gwynedd, Wales, United KingdomB.1 |
Marriage | January 1308 | Marriage: Edward II Plantagenet, King of England, and Isabella of France, Princess of France, Queen consort of England, were married in January 1308.1 |
Death | 21 September 1327 | Death: Edward II Plantagenet, King of England, died on 21 September 1327 at age 43 at Berkeley CastleB in Berkeley, Gloucestershire, England, United KingdomB.1 |
Title | 7 July 1307 | Edward II Plantagenet, King of England, held the title of on 7 July 1307. King of England1 |
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Isabella of France, Princess of France, Queen consort of England
F, #36129, b. between May 1295 and November 1295, d. 22 August 1358
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Birth | between May 1295 and November 1295 | Birth: Isabella of France, Princess of France, Queen consort of England, was born between May 1295 and November 1295 in Paris, Île-de-France, FranceB.1 |
Marriage | January 1308 | Marriage: Edward II Plantagenet, King of England, and Isabella of France, Princess of France, Queen consort of England, were married in January 1308.1 |
Death | 22 August 1358 | Death: Isabella of France, Princess of France, Queen consort of England, died on 22 August 1358 at Hertford CastleB in Hertford, Hertfordshire, England, United KingdomB.1 |
Name | January 1308 | As of January 1308, Isabella of France, Princess of France, Queen consort of England, was also known as Isabella Plantagenet.1 |
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Edward III Plantagenet, King of England
M, #36130, b. 13 November 1312, d. 21 June 1377
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King Edward III
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Birth | 13 November 1312 | Birth: Edward III Plantagenet, King of England, was born on 13 November 1312 at Windsor CastleB in Windsor, Berkshire, England, United KingdomB.1 |
Marriage | 24 January 1328 | Marriage: Edward III Plantagenet, King of England, and Philippa of Hainault Avesnes, Queen consort of England, were married on 24 January 1328 at York MinsterB in York, Yorkshire, England, United KingdomB.1 |
Death | 21 June 1377 | Death: Edward III Plantagenet, King of England, died on 21 June 1377 at age 64 at Sheen Palace (now Richmond Palace)B in Richmond, Middlesex, England, United KingdomB.1 |
Title | 25 January 1327 | Edward III Plantagenet, King of England, held the title of on 25 January 1327. King of England1 |
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Philippa of Hainault Avesnes, Queen consort of England
F, #36131, b. 24 June 1314, d. 15 August 1369
Queen Philippa of Hainault
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Birth | 24 June 1314 | Birth: Philippa of Hainault Avesnes, Queen consort of England, was born on 24 June 1314 in Valenciennes, Hainaut, Hauts-de-France, FranceB.1 |
Marriage | 24 January 1328 | Marriage: Edward III Plantagenet, King of England, and Philippa of Hainault Avesnes, Queen consort of England, were married on 24 January 1328 at York MinsterB in York, Yorkshire, England, United KingdomB.1 |
Death | 15 August 1369 | Death: Philippa of Hainault Avesnes, Queen consort of England, died on 15 August 1369 at age 55 at Windsor CastleB in Windsor, Berkshire, England, United KingdomB.1 |
Caste | | Philippa of Hainault Avesnes, Queen consort of England, was associated with Avesnes.1 |
Name | 24 January 1328 | As of 24 January 1328, Philippa of Hainault Avesnes, Queen consort of England, was also known as Philippa of Hainault Plantagenet.1 |
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John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster
M, #36132, b. 6 March 1340, d. 3 February 1399
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Birth | 6 March 1340 | Birth: John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster, was born on 6 March 1340 in Ghent, East Flanders, Flemish Region, BelgiumB.1 |
Marriage | 13 January 1396 | Marriage: John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster, and Katherine de Roet, Duchess of Lancaster, were married on 13 January 1396 at Lincoln CathedralB in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England, United KingdomB.1 |
Death | 3 February 1399 | Death: John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster, died on 3 February 1399 at age 58 at Leicester CastleB in Leicester, Leicestershire, England, United KingdomB.1 |
Caste | | John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster, was associated with Plantagenet (by birth) and Lancaster (founder.)1 |
Memo | | Memo: John of Gaunt was an English nobleman and member of the House of Plantagenet, the third of five surviving sons of King Edward III of England and Philippa of Hainault. He was called "John of Gaunt" because he was born in Ghent, then rendered in English as Gaunt. When he became unpopular later in life, scurrilous rumours and lampoons circulated that he was actually the son of a Ghent butcher, perhaps because Edward III was not present at the birth. This story always drove him to fury.
As a younger brother of Edward, the Black Prince, John exercised great influence over the English throne during the minority of Edward's son, King Richard II, and the ensuing periods of political strife. Due to some generous land grants, John was one of the richest men in his era. He made an abortive attempt to enforce a claim to the Crown of Castile that came courtesy of his second wife Constance, who was an heir to the Castillian Kingdom, and for a time styled himself as such.
John of Gaunt's legitimate male heirs, the Lancasters, include English kings Henry IV, Henry V, and Henry VI. His other legitimate descendants include his daughters Queen Philippa of Portugal and Elizabeth, Duchess of Exeter (by his first wife Blanche of Lancaster), and Queen Catherine of Castile (by his second wife Constance of Castile). John fathered five children outside marriage, one early in life by a lady-in-waiting to his mother, and four by Katherine Swynford, Gaunt's long-term mistress and third wife. The children of Katherine Swynford, surnamed "Beaufort," were legitimised by royal and papal decrees after John and Katherine married in 1396. Descendants of this marriage include Joan Beaufort, Countess of Westmorland, a grandmother of kings Edward IV and Richard III; John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset, a great-grandfather of King Henry VII; and Joan Beaufort, Queen of Scots, from whom are descended all subsequent sovereigns of Scotland beginning in 1437 and all sovereigns of England, Great Britain and the United Kingdom from 1603 to the present day. The three houses of English sovereigns that succeeded the rule of Richard II in 1399 — the Houses of Lancaster, York and Tudor — were all descended from John's children Henry IV, Joan Beaufort and John Beaufort, respectively. In addition, John's daughter Catherine of Lancaster was married to King Henry III of Castile, which made him the grandfather of King John II of Castile and the ancestor of all subsequent monarchs of the Crown of Castile and united Spain. Through his daughter Philippa, he was grandfather of King Edward of Portugal and an ancestor of all subsequent Portuguese monarchs as well. Through John II of Castile's granddaughter Joanna the Mad, John of Gaunt is also an ancestor of the Habsburg rulers who would reign in Spain and much of central Europe.1 |
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Katherine de Roet, Duchess of Lancaster
F, #36133, b. 25 November 1350, d. 10 May 1403
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Birth | 25 November 1350 | Birth: Katherine de Roet, Duchess of Lancaster, was born on 25 November 1350 in Hainaut, Hauts-de-France, FranceB.1 |
Marriage | 13 January 1396 | Marriage: John of Gaunt, 1st Duke of Lancaster, and Katherine de Roet, Duchess of Lancaster, were married on 13 January 1396 at Lincoln CathedralB in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England, United KingdomB.1 |
Death | 10 May 1403 | Death: Katherine de Roet, Duchess of Lancaster, died on 10 May 1403 at age 52 in Lincoln, Lincolnshire, England, United KingdomB.1 |
Name | | Katherine de Roet, Duchess of Lancaster, was also known as Katherine Roet, Duchess of Lancaster.1 |
Name | 13 January 1396 | As of 13 January 1396, Katherine de Roet, Duchess of Lancaster, was also known as Katherine of Gaunt.1 |
Memo | | Memo: She was probably born in Hainaut in 1349 or 1350. Katherine's birth date may have been 25 November, as that is the feast day of her patron, St. Catherine of Alexandria.
In about 1366, at St Clement Danes Church, Westminster, Katherine, aged sixteen or seventeen, contracted an advantageous marriage with "Hugh" Ottes Swynford, a knight from the manor of Kettlethorpe in Lincolnshire, the son of Thomas Swynford by his marriage to Nicole Druel. She had the following children by him: Blanche (born 1 May 1367), Thomas (21 September 1368 – 1432), and possibly Margaret Swynford (born about 1369), later recorded as a nun of the prestigious Barking Abbey nominated by command of King Richard II.
Katherine became attached to the household of John of Gaunt as governess to his daughters Philippa of Lancaster and Elizabeth of Lancaster. The ailing duchess Blanche had Katherine's daughter Blanche (her namesake) placed within her own daughters' chambers and afforded the same luxuries as her daughters; additionally, John of Gaunt stood as godfather to the child.
Some time after Blanche's death in 1368 and the birth of their first son in 1373, Katherine and John of Gaunt entered into a love affair that would produce four children for the couple, born out of wedlock but legitimized upon their parents' eventual marriage; the adulterous relationship endured until 1381 when it was truncated out of political necessity and ruined Katherine's reputation. On 13 January 1396, two years after the death of the Duke's second wife, Infanta Constance of Castile, Katherine and John of Gaunt married in Lincoln Cathedral. Records of their marriage kept in the Tower and elsewhere list: 'John of Ghaunt, Duke of Lancaster, married Katharine daughter of Guyon King of Armes in the time of K. Edward the 3, and Geffrey Chaucer her sister'. On John of Gaunt's death, Katherine became known as dowager Duchess of Lancaster. She outlived him by four years, dying on 10 May 1403, in her early fifties1 |
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John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset
M, #36134, b. about 1373, d. 16 March 1410
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Birth | about 1373 | Birth: John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset, was born about 1373.1 |
Marriage | 1399 | Marriage: John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset, and Margaret Holland, Duchess of Clarence, were married in 1399.2 |
Death | 16 March 1410 | Death: John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset, died on 16 March 1410 at age ~37 at Hospital of St Katharine's by the TowerB in London, England, United KingdomB.1 |
Memo (fam) | | Memo: They had six children:
Henry Beaufort, 2nd Earl of Somerset (c. 1401–25 November 1418). John Beaufort, 1st Duke of Somerset (baptized 25 March 1404–27 May 1444). Thomas Beaufort, Count of Perche (c. 1405–1431). Lady Joan Beaufort (c. 1406–15 July 1445), who married James I of Scotland and Sir James Stewart, the Black Knight of Lorn. Edmund Beaufort, 2nd Duke of Somerset (c. 1406–22 May 1455). Lady Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Devon (c. 1409–1449), married Thomas de Courtenay, 13th Earl of Devon.2 |
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James I Stewart, King of Scots
M, #36135, b. 25 July 1394, d. 21 February 1437
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James I, King of Scots
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Birth | 25 July 1394 | Birth: James I Stewart, King of Scots, was born on 25 July 1394 at Dunfermline AbbeyB in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
Marriage | 12 February 1424 | Marriage: James I Stewart, King of Scots, and Joan Beaufort, Queen consort of Scotland, were married on 12 February 1424 in London, England, United KingdomB.1 |
Death | 21 February 1437 | Death: James I Stewart, King of Scots, died on 21 February 1437 at age 42 at BlackfriarsB in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
Title | 4 April 1406 | James I Stewart, King of Scots, held the title of on 4 April 1406. King of Scots1 |
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Robert III Stewart, King of Scots
M, #36136, b. between 1337 and 1340, d. 4 April 1406
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Robert III, King of Scots
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Birth | between 1337 and 1340 | Birth: Robert III Stewart, King of Scots, was born between 1337 and 1340 at Scone PalaceB in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
Marriage | 1367 | Marriage: Robert III Stewart, King of Scots, and Anabella Drummond, Queen consort of Scotland, were married in 1367.1 |
Death | 4 April 1406 | Death: Robert III Stewart, King of Scots, died on 4 April 1406 at Rothesay CastleB in Isle of Bute, Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
Name | | Robert III Stewart, King of Scots, was also known as John Stewart.1 |
Title | 14 August 1390 | He held the title of on 14 August 1390. King of Scots1 |
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Anabella Drummond, Queen consort of Scotland
F, #36137, b. about 1350, d. October 1401
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Birth | about 1350 | Birth: Anabella Drummond, Queen consort of Scotland, was born about 1350 at Dunfermline AbbeyB in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
Marriage | 1367 | Marriage: Robert III Stewart, King of Scots, and Anabella Drummond, Queen consort of Scotland, were married in 1367.1 |
Death | October 1401 | Death: Anabella Drummond, Queen consort of Scotland, died in October 1401 at age ~51 at Scone PalaceB in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
Name | 1367 | As of 1367, Anabella Drummond, Queen consort of Scotland, was also known as Anabella Stewart.1 |
Memo | | Memo: She continued bearing children until she was past forty and had her last child, the future James I of Scotland, in 1394.
King Robert, an invalid since 1384 due to an accident with a horse, grew increasingly despondent and incompetent throughout his reign and was not capable to govern. During this time he is said to have said to her that he should be buried in a dung heap with the epitaph "Here lies the worst of kings and the most miserable of men".
Because the king was not able to rule, Anabella was prompted to take manage state affairs as de facto ruler. The chronicles of Scotland generally praise queen Anabella and her conduct as queen. Protecting the interests of her oldest son, David, she arranged a great tournament in 1398 in Edinburgh, where her oldest son was knighted. In April of that year she also called a council where he was created Duke of Rothesay and Lieutenant of the Realm in the same year. Shortly after his mother's death he would be imprisoned by his uncle and died in mysterious circumstances. David was described as debauched, self-indulgent and erratic, and the Duke of Albany did not have to fight hard to control him1 |
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James Douglas, 1st Earl of Morton
M, #36138, b. 1416, d. 22 October 1493
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Birth | 1416 | Birth: James Douglas, 1st Earl of Morton, was born in 1416 in Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
Marriage | 1442 | Marriage: James Douglas, 1st Earl of Morton, and Princess Joan Stewart, Countess of Morton, were married in 1442 in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
Death | 22 October 1493 | Death: James Douglas, 1st Earl of Morton, died on 22 October 1493 at age ~77 at Paisley AbbeyB in Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
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Sir Patrick Hepburn, 1st Earl of Bothwell
M, #36139, b. 1453, d. 18 October 1508
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Birth | 1453 | Birth: Sir Patrick Hepburn, 1st Earl of Bothwell, was born in 1453 at Hailes CastleB in Prestonkirk, East Lothian, Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
Marriage | 1 February 1480 | Marriage: Sir Patrick Hepburn, 1st Earl of Bothwell, and Janet Douglas, Countess of Bothwell, were married on 1 February 1480 in Morton, Dumfriesshire, Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
Death | 18 October 1508 | Death: Sir Patrick Hepburn, 1st Earl of Bothwell, died on 18 October 1508 at age ~55 in Bothwell, Lanarkshire, Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
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Lord George ("5th Lord Seton") Seton
M, #36140, b. 1481, d. 9 September 1513
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Birth | 1481 | Birth: Lord George ("5th Lord Seton") Seton was born in 1481 in Thistlestone, Berwickshire, Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
Marriage | 25 January 1507 | Marriage: Lord George ("5th Lord Seton") Seton and Janet Hepburn were married on 25 January 1507 in Seton, East Lothian, Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
Death | 9 September 1513 | Death: Lord George ("5th Lord Seton") Seton died on 9 September 1513 at age ~32 in Branxton, Northumberland, England, United KingdomB.1 |
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Hugh Montgomery
M, #36141, b. 1509, d. 3 September 1546
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Birth | 1509 | Birth: Hugh Montgomery was born in 1509 in Eglinton, Ayrshire, Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
Marriage | about 1528 | Marriage: Hugh Montgomery and Mariota Seton were married about 1528 in Seton, East Lothian, Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
Death | 3 September 1546 | Death: Hugh Montgomery died on 3 September 1546 at age ~37 in Eglinton, Ayrshire, Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
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Thomas Kennedy
M, #36142, b. 1534, d. 1597
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Birth | 1534 | Birth: Thomas Kennedy was born in 1534 in Bargany, Argyllshire, Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
Marriage | 12 January 1555 | Marriage: Thomas Kennedy and Agnes Montgomery were married on 12 January 1555 in Eglinton, Ayrshire, Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
Death | 1597 | Death: Thomas Kennedy died in 1597 at age ~63 in Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
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Sir Alexander Kennedy
M, #36143, b. about 1588, d. September 1652
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Birth | about 1588 | Birth: Sir Alexander Kennedy was born about 1588 at Culzean CastleB in Maybole, Carrick, Ayrshire, Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
Marriage | | Marriage: Sir Alexander Kennedy and Agnes Kennedy were married.1 |
Death | September 1652 | Death: Sir Alexander Kennedy died in September 1652 at age ~64 in Craigoch, Ayrshire, Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
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William Wallace
M, #36144, b. 1629, d. 3 April 1664
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Birth | 1629 | Birth: William Wallace was born in 1629 in Holmston, Ayrshire, Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
Marriage | about 1652 | Marriage: William Wallace and Margaret Kennedy were married about 1652 in Holmston, Ayrshire, Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
Death | 3 April 1664 | Death: William Wallace died on 3 April 1664 at age ~35 in St Quivox, Ayrshire, Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
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Thomas Boyd
M, #36145, b. about 1649, d. 1740
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Birth | about 1649 | Birth: Thomas Boyd was born about 1649 in Glasgow, Lanarkshire, Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
Marriage | 1673 | Marriage: Thomas Boyd and Jonat Wallace were married in 1673 in Ayr, Ayrshire, Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
Death | 1740 | Death: Thomas Boyd died in 1740 at age ~91 in Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
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Lady Margaret Campbell
F, #36146, b. 2 February 1456, d. 1520
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Birth | 2 February 1456 | Birth: Lady Margaret Campbell was born on 2 February 1456 at Inveraray CastleB in Inveraray, Argyllshire, Scotland, United KingdomB+.1 |
Marriage | 1474 | Marriage: George Seton and Lady Margaret Campbell were married in 1474 in Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
Death | 1520 | Death: Lady Margaret Campbell died in 1520 at age ~64 at Seton ManorB in Prestonpans, East Lothian, Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
Name | | Lady Margaret Campbell was also known as Margaret Seton.1 |
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George Seton
M, #36147, b. 1449, d. 6 April 1508
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Birth | 1449 | Birth: George Seton was born in 1449 in Seton, East Lothian, Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
Marriage | 1474 | Marriage: George Seton and Lady Margaret Campbell were married in 1474 in Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
Death | 6 April 1508 | Death: George Seton died on 6 April 1508 at age ~59 in Argyllshire, Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
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Agnes MacDonald, Baroness of Lorn
F, #36148, b. about 1410, d. 1458
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Birth | about 1410 | Birth: Agnes MacDonald, Baroness of Lorn, was born about 1410 in Dingwall, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
Marriage | 1426 | Marriage: John Mourach Stewart, 2nd Lord Lorn, and Agnes MacDonald, Baroness of Lorn, were married in 1426 in Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
Death | 1458 | Death: Agnes MacDonald, Baroness of Lorn, died in 1458 at age ~48 in Dunstaffnage, Argyllshire, Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
Name | 1426 | As of 1426, Agnes MacDonald, Baroness of Lorn, was also known as Agnes Stewart.1 |
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Mariota Leslie, Countess of Ross
F, #36149, b. about 1365, d. 1435
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Birth | about 1365 | Birth: Mariota Leslie, Countess of Ross, was born about 1365 at Dundonald CastleB in Dundonald, Ayrshire, Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
Marriage | about 1390 | Marriage: Donald MacDonald, Earl of Ross and Lord of the Isles, and Mariota Leslie, Countess of Ross, were married about 1390 in Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
Death | 1435 | Death: Mariota Leslie, Countess of Ross, died in 1435 at age ~70 in Dingwall, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
Name | about 1390 | As of about 1390, Mariota Leslie, Countess of Ross, was also known as Mariota MacDonald.1 |
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Donald MacDonald, Earl of Ross and Lord of the Isles
M, #36150, b. 1359, d. 8 May 1423
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Birth | 1359 | Birth: Donald MacDonald, Earl of Ross and Lord of the Isles, was born in 1359 at Dingwall CastleB in Dingwall, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
Marriage | about 1390 | Marriage: Donald MacDonald, Earl of Ross and Lord of the Isles, and Mariota Leslie, Countess of Ross, were married about 1390 in Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
Death | 8 May 1423 | Death: Donald MacDonald, Earl of Ross and Lord of the Isles, died on 8 May 1423 at age ~64 at Dingwall CastleB in Dingwall, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland, United KingdomB.1 |
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