Ancestors of Hugh I of DOUGLAS
/-Gautier DE CAMBRAI
/-Hugues D'OISY
| \-Ermentrude D'ARRAS
/-Sohier D'OISY
| | /-Eudes DE HONNECOURT
| \-Alix DE HONNECOURT
/-Hugues DE DOUAI
| \-Aude DERUMIGY
/-Michael LE FLEMING
| | /-Arnould I DE CAMBRAI
| | /-Gauthier I DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Sohier D'OISY
| | /-Walter Gauthier II D'OISY DE CAMBRAI
| | | | /-Ricfrid VON BETUWE
| | | \-Bertha OF LENS DE WALINCOURT
| | | \-Hewesindis of BETUWE
| \-Adéle D'CAMBRAI
| \-Ermentrude D'OSTREVANT
/-Willian LE FLEMING
| \-Beatrix DE BEAUMONT
/-Michael LE FLEMING of Aldingham
| | /-Ganegaud Eudes de Blois DE CHARTRES
| | /-Tailbert DE JULIERS-RUMIGNY
| | | \-Helene DE ORLEANS
| | /-Godefroid I DE RUMIGNY Seigneur de Rumigny,Seigneur de Florennes
| | | | /-Gottfried I DE VERDUN
| | | \-Ermentrude von LOTHRINGEN DE VERDUN
| | | \-Mathilde BILLUNG VON SACHSEN
| | /-Arnulf I DE RUMIGNY
| | | \-Sohier D'OISY
| | /-Godefroi III DE FLORENNES
| | | | /-Gottfried I DE VERDUN
| | | \-Ermengarde VERDUN
| | | | /-Billung in OSTSACHSEN
| | | | /-Hermann I BILLUNG VON SACHSEN
| | | | | \-Ermengarde DE NANTES
| | | \-Mathilde BILLUNG VON SACHSEN
| | | | /-Lothar VON WALBECK
| | | \-Hildegard von WESTERBURG
| | | \-Swanhild of Saxony
| \-Ada DE RUMIGNY
| | /-Ragenold DE ROUCY
| | /-Giselbert DE ROUCY
| | | | /-Giselbert DE LORRAINE
| | | \-Alberade VAN LOTHARINGEN
| | | \-Gerberga VON SACHSEN
| | /-Ebles DE ROUCY Archbishop of Reims
| | | | /-Gisibert VON LOTHRINGENHER
| | | | /-Reginald of BURGUNDY I
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Gisibert VON LOTHRINGENHER
| | | \-Jeanne Ermengarde D'AQUITAINE
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Reginald of BURGUNDY I
| \-Hedwige DE ROUCY
| \-Béatrix VAN HENEGOUVEN
/-Theobald LE FLEMING
| \-Ada DE STUTEVILLE, Baroness of Fleming
/-William of DOUGLAS
| \-Kersdale DE MORAVIA
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 2nd Laird Of Douglas
| \-Margaret Kersdale of MORAY
/-William LONGLEG
| \-Margaret de CRAWFORD
Hugh I of DOUGLAS
| /-William DE BATAILE
\-Constance BATAIL
\-Constance DE FLAMVILLE
- Father: William DOUGLAS
- Mother: Margaret of MAR
- Birth: ABT 1360, Mar, Aberdeenshire, , Scotland
- Death: BET AUG AND SEP 1408, Douglas Castle, Lanarkshire, , Scotland
Ancestors of Isabel DOUGLAS
/-Hugues DE DOUAI
/-Michael LE FLEMING
| \-Adéle D'CAMBRAI
/-Willian LE FLEMING
| \-Beatrix DE BEAUMONT
/-Michael LE FLEMING of Aldingham
| | /-Arnulf I DE RUMIGNY
| | /-Godefroi III DE FLORENNES
| | | \-Ermengarde VERDUN
| \-Ada DE RUMIGNY
| | /-Ebles DE ROUCY Archbishop of Reims
| \-Hedwige DE ROUCY
| \-Béatrix VAN HENEGOUVEN
/-Theobald LE FLEMING
| \-Ada DE STUTEVILLE, Baroness of Fleming
/-William of DOUGLAS
| \-Kersdale DE MORAVIA
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 2nd Laird Of Douglas
| \-Margaret Kersdale of MORAY
/-William LONGLEG
| \-Margaret de CRAWFORD
/-William DOUGLAS
| | /-William DE BATAILE
| \-Constance BATAIL
| \-Constance DE FLAMVILLE
/-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| | /-Matthew II DE LOUVAINE OF LITTLE EASTON
| \-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
| \-Helisant PERCHE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
Isabel DOUGLAS
\-Margaret of MAR
Ancestors of Isabel DOUGLAS
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 2nd Laird Of Douglas
/-William LONGLEG
| \-Margaret de CRAWFORD
/-William DOUGLAS
| | /-William DE BATAILE
| \-Constance BATAIL
| \-Constance DE FLAMVILLE
/-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| | /-Matthew II DE LOUVAINE OF LITTLE EASTON
| \-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
| \-Helisant PERCHE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
/-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret of MAR
/-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
/-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret HAY of Yester
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
| \-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
/-William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
| \-Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 1st of Glenbervie 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton
| \-Elizabeth AUCHINLECK
Isabel DOUGLAS
| /-William KEITH
\-Agnes KEITH
\-Elizabeth GORDON
- Father: William DOUGLAS
- Mother: Elizabeth STEWART
- Birth: 1286, Douglas Castle, Lanarkshire, Scotland
- Residence: Hermiston, Lothian, Scotland
- Also known as: James of Lothian
- Also known as: James of Loudon
- Alt. Birth: 1289, Douglas Castle, Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland
- Alt. Death: 25 AUG 1330, Teba, Málaga, Andalucía, Spain
- Find A Grave: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10033/james-douglas
- LifeSketch: Sir James Douglas (also known as Good Sir James and the Black Douglas) (c. 1286 – 25 August 1330[1]) was a Scottish knight and feudal lord. He was one of the chief commanders during the Wars of Scottish Independence. Early life He was the eldest son of Sir William Douglas, known as "le Hardi" or "the bold", who had been the first noble supporter of William Wallace (the elder Douglas died circa 1298, a prisoner in the Tower of London).[2] His mother was Elizabeth Stewart, the daughter of Alexander Stewart, 4th High Steward of Scotland, who died circa 1287 or early 1288. His father remarried in late 1288 so Douglas' birth had to be prior to that; however, the destruction of records in Scotland makes an exact date or even year impossible to pinpoint. Douglas was sent to France for safety in the early days of the Wars of Independence, and was educated in Paris. There he met William Lamberton, Bishop of St. Andrews, who took him as a squire. He returned to Scotland with Lamberton. His lands had been seized and awarded to Robert Clifford. Lamberton presented him at the occupying English court to petition for the return of his land shortly after the capture of Stirling Castle in 1304, but when Edward I of England heard whose son he was he grew angry and Douglas was forced to depart.[3] Alliance with Bruce For Douglas, who now faced life as a landless outcast on the fringes of feudal society, the return of his ancestral estates was to become an overriding obsession, inevitably impacting on his political allegiances. In John Barbour's rhyming chronicle, The Brus, as much a paean to the young knight as the hero king, Douglas makes his feelings plain to Lamberton; Sir, you see, How the English tyrant forcibly Has dispossessed me of my land And you are made to understand That the earl of Carrick claims to be The rightful king of this country. The English, since he slew that man, Are keen to catch him if they can; And they would seize his lands as well And yet with him I faith would dwell! Now, therefore, if it be your will, With him will I take good or ill. Through him I hope my land to win Despite the Clifford and his kin. — The Brus, John Barbour This was a particularly dramatic moment in Scottish history: Robert Bruce, Earl of Carrick had played a role in the slaying of John Comyn, a leading Scottish rival, on 6 February 1306 at Greyfriars Kirk in Dumfries. Bruce, having wounded Comyn with his dagger, rushed from the church and encountered his attendants outside. Bruce told them what had happened and said, "I must be off, for I doubt I have slain the Red Comyn,"[2] "Doubt?" Sir Roger de Kirkpatrick of Closeburn answered, "I mak sikker," ("I'll make sure," or "I make sure") and rushing into the church, finishing Comyn.[2]Bruce immediately claimed the crown of Scotland, in defiance of the English king. Less than seven weeks after the killing in Dumfries, Bruce was crowned King on 25 March. It was while he was on his way to Glasgow to meet with Bishop Wishart, and then to Scone, the traditional site of Scottish coronations, that he was met by Douglas, riding on a horse borrowed from Bishop Lamberton. The site is traditionally believed to be the summit of a hill in Dumfries and Galloway, that is now known as the Crown of Scotland. Douglas explained his circumstances and immediately offered his services; And thus began their friendship true That no mischance could e'er undo Nor lessen while they were alive. Their friendship more and more would thrive. — The Brus, John Barbour Douglas was set to share in Bruce's early misfortunes, being present at the defeats at Methven and Battle of Dalrigh. But for both men these setbacks were to provide a valuable lesson in tactics: limitations in both resources and equipment meant that the Scots would always be at a disadvantage in conventional medieval warfare. By the time the war was renewed in the spring of 1307 they had learnt the value of guerrilla warfare – known at the time as "secret war" – using fast moving, lightly equipped and agile forces to maximum effect against an enemy often locked into static defensive positions. The Douglas Larder All that remains of the house that stood on the site of Douglas Castle is this seventeenth-century tower which was spared demolition in 1938. Douglas's actions for most of 1307 and early 1308, although confined for the most part to his native Douglasdale, were essential to keeping the enemy in the South and freeing Bruce to campaign in the north. He soon created a formidable reputation for himself as a soldier and a tactician. While Bruce was campaigning in the north against his domestic enemies, Douglas used the cover of Selkirk Forest to mount highly effective mobile attacks against the enemy. He also showed himself to be utterly ruthless, particularly in his relentless attacks on the English garrison in his own Douglas Castle, the most famous of which quickly passed into popular history. Barbour dates this incident to Palm Sunday 1307, which fell on 19 March.[4] Some question whether this date is too early as Bruce and his small army were not yet established in south-west Scotland, suggesting Palm Sunday 1308 – 17 April – as a more accurate date. However, as Barbour states that at the time of the Douglas Larder the Scots were not yet established in south-west Scotland and indeed that Douglas was the only one of Bruce's men anywhere in the area, there is reason to think that Barbour's date is probably correct. Barbour says that the Larder was the first act toward becoming established in that part of Scotland.[5][6] With the help of local farmer Thomas Dickson, a former vassal of his father, Douglas and his small troop were hidden until the morning of Palm Sunday, when the garrison left the battlements to attend the local church. Gathering local support, he entered the church and the war-cry "Douglas! Douglas!" went up for the first time. Some of the English soldiers were killed and others taken prisoner. The prisoners were taken to the castle, now largely empty. All the stores were piled together in the cellar, the wine casks burst open and the wood used for fuel. The prisoners were then beheaded and placed on top of the pile, which was set alight. Before departing, the wells were poisoned with salt and the carcasses of dead horses. The local people soon gave the whole gruesome episode the name "the Douglas Larder." As an example of frightfulness in war, it was meant to leave a lasting impression, not least upon the men who came to replace their dead colleagues. Further attacks followed by the man now known to the English as "The blak Dowglas", a sinister and murderous force "mair fell than wes ony devill in hell."[7] In August 1308, Douglas met the king for a joint attack on the MacDougalls of Lorn, kinsmen of the Comyns, the climax to Bruce's campaign in the north. Two years before, the Macdougalls had intercepted and mauled the royal army at the Battle of Dalrigh. Now they awaited the arrival of their opponents in the narrow Pass of Brander, between Ben Cruachan and Loch Awe in Argyllshire. While Bruce pinned down the enemy in a frontal advance through the pass, Douglas, completely unobserved, led a party of loyal Highlanders further up the mountain, launching a surprise attack from the rear. Soon the Battle of Pass of Brander turned into a rout. Returning south soon after, Douglas joined with Edward Bruce, the king's brother, in a successful assault on Rutherglen castle near Glasgow, going on to a further campaign in Galloway.[8] Roxburgh Falls In the years that followed Douglas was given time to enhance his skills as a soldier. Edward II came north with an army in 1310 in fruitless pursuit of an enemy that simply refused to be pinned down. The frustrations this obviously caused are detailed in the Vita Edwardi Secundi, a contemporary English chronicle; The king entered Scotland with his army but not a rebel was to be found...At that time Robert Bruce, who lurked continually in hiding, did them all the injury he could. One day, when some English and Welsh, always ready for plunder, had gone out on a raid, accompanied by many horsemen from the army, Robert Bruce's men, who had been concealed in caves and woodland, made a serious attack on our men...From such ambushes our men suffered heavy losses. For Robert Bruce, knowing himself unequal to the king of England in strength or fortune, decided it would be better to resist our king by secret warfare rather than dispute his right in open battle. Edward was even moved to write to the Pope in impotent fury, complaining that "Robert Bruce and his accomplices, when lately we went into parts of Scotland to repress their rebellion, concealed themselves in secret places after the manner of foxes." In the years before 1314 the English presence in Scotland was reduced to a few significant strongholds. There were both strengths and weaknesses in this. The Scots had no heavy equipment or the means of attacking castles by conventional means. However, this inevitably produced a degree of complacency in garrisons provisioned enough to withstand a blockade. In dealing with this problem the Scots responded in the manner of foxes; and among the more cunning of their exploits was Douglas' capture of the powerful fortress at Roxburgh. His tactic, though simple, was brilliantly effective. On the night of 19/20 February 1314 – Shrove Tuesday and Ash Wednesday – several dark shapes were seen beneath the battlements and mistakenly assumed to be cattle. Douglas had ordered his men to cover themselves with their cloaks and crawl towards the castle on their hands and knees. With most of the garrison celebrating just prior to the fast of Lent, scaling hooks with rope ladders attached were thrown up the walls. Taken by complete surprise the defenders were overwhelmed in a short space of time. Roxburgh Castle, among the best in the land, was slighted or destroyed in accordance with Bruce's policy of den
- Land: Grants of the land were made to Sir James Douglas by Robert Bruce due to his many brave exploits.
- Fact: https://www.geni.com/people/Sir-James-Douglas-Lord-of-Douglas/6000000000701222091?through=6000000000701222098
- Death: 25 AUG 1330, Teba, Malaga, Spain
Cause: died in the Battle of Teba
- Burial: AFT 25 AUG 1330, St. Bride's Cemetery, Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland
- Source: BET 1885 AND 1900
Ancestors of James DOUGLAS
/-Hugues D'OISY
/-Sohier D'OISY
| \-Alix DE HONNECOURT
/-Hugues DE DOUAI
| \-Aude DERUMIGY
/-Michael LE FLEMING
| | /-Gauthier I DE CAMBRAI
| | /-Walter Gauthier II D'OISY DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Bertha OF LENS DE WALINCOURT
| \-Adéle D'CAMBRAI
| \-Ermentrude D'OSTREVANT
/-Willian LE FLEMING
| \-Beatrix DE BEAUMONT
/-Michael LE FLEMING of Aldingham
| | /-Tailbert DE JULIERS-RUMIGNY
| | /-Godefroid I DE RUMIGNY Seigneur de Rumigny,Seigneur de Florennes
| | | \-Ermentrude von LOTHRINGEN DE VERDUN
| | /-Arnulf I DE RUMIGNY
| | | \-Sohier D'OISY
| | /-Godefroi III DE FLORENNES
| | | | /-Gottfried I DE VERDUN
| | | \-Ermengarde VERDUN
| | | | /-Hermann I BILLUNG VON SACHSEN
| | | \-Mathilde BILLUNG VON SACHSEN
| | | \-Hildegard von WESTERBURG
| \-Ada DE RUMIGNY
| | /-Ragenold DE ROUCY
| | /-Giselbert DE ROUCY
| | | \-Alberade VAN LOTHARINGEN
| | /-Ebles DE ROUCY Archbishop of Reims
| | | | /-Reginald of BURGUNDY I
| | | \-Jeanne Ermengarde D'AQUITAINE
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Reginald of BURGUNDY I
| \-Hedwige DE ROUCY
| \-Béatrix VAN HENEGOUVEN
/-Theobald LE FLEMING
| \-Ada DE STUTEVILLE, Baroness of Fleming
/-William of DOUGLAS
| \-Kersdale DE MORAVIA
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 2nd Laird Of Douglas
| \-Margaret Kersdale of MORAY
/-William LONGLEG
| \-Margaret de CRAWFORD
/-William DOUGLAS
| | /-William DE BATAILE
| \-Constance BATAIL
| \-Constance DE FLAMVILLE
James DOUGLAS
\-Elizabeth STEWART
- Father: William DOUGLAS
- Mother: Margaret of MAR
- Birth: 1358, Douglas Castle, Lanarkshire, Scotland
- Also known as: James Douglas 2nd Earl of Douglas
- Also known as: 2nd Earl of Douglas and Mar
- Title Of Nobility: Knight, 1378, Scotland
- Sir.James of Littledale: (Date and Place unknown)
- LifeSketch: Sir James Douglas, 2nd Earl of Douglas and Mar (c. 1358 – 14 August 1388) was an influential and powerful magnate in the Kingdom of Scotland. He was the eldest son and heir of William Douglas, 1st Earl of Douglas and Margaret, Countess of Mar. Douglas married Isabel, a daughter of King Robert II of Scotland. He left no legitimate male issue. James was killed in the "Battle of Otterburn" on 14 August 1388 and his body was interred at Melrose Abbey.
- Find A Grave: (Date and Place unknown)
- Title Of Nobility: 2nd Earl of Douglas & Mar
- Title Of Nobility: Knight
- Death: 14 AUG 1388, Battle of Otterburn, Otterburn, Northumberland, England
- Burial: AUG 1388, Melrose, Roxburghshire, Scotland (Melrose Abbey)
- LdsBaptism: 17 JUL 1894
- LdsEndowment: 31 OCT 1894
Ancestors of James DOUGLAS 2nd. Earl Of Douglas And Mar
/-Hugues DE DOUAI
/-Michael LE FLEMING
| \-Adéle D'CAMBRAI
/-Willian LE FLEMING
| \-Beatrix DE BEAUMONT
/-Michael LE FLEMING of Aldingham
| | /-Arnulf I DE RUMIGNY
| | /-Godefroi III DE FLORENNES
| | | \-Ermengarde VERDUN
| \-Ada DE RUMIGNY
| | /-Ebles DE ROUCY Archbishop of Reims
| \-Hedwige DE ROUCY
| \-Béatrix VAN HENEGOUVEN
/-Theobald LE FLEMING
| \-Ada DE STUTEVILLE, Baroness of Fleming
/-William of DOUGLAS
| \-Kersdale DE MORAVIA
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 2nd Laird Of Douglas
| \-Margaret Kersdale of MORAY
/-William LONGLEG
| \-Margaret de CRAWFORD
/-William DOUGLAS
| | /-William DE BATAILE
| \-Constance BATAIL
| \-Constance DE FLAMVILLE
/-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| | /-Matthew II DE LOUVAINE OF LITTLE EASTON
| \-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
| \-Helisant PERCHE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
James DOUGLAS 2nd. Earl Of Douglas And Mar
\-Margaret of MAR
- Father: William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
- Mother: Margaret HAY of Yester
- Birth: 1426, Tantallon Castle, Berwick, Midlothian, Scotland
- Also known as: 3rd Earl of Angus
- LifeSketch: Read in another language Watch Edit James Douglas, 3rd Earl of Angus, Lord of Liddesdale and Jedburgh Forest (1426–1446) was a Scottish nobleman. He was the son of William Douglas, 2nd Earl of Angus and Margaret Hay of Yester. James Douglas Earl of Angus Lord Abernethy Lord Bonkyll & Preston Lord Jedburgh Forest Predecessor William Douglas, 2nd Earl of Angus Successor George Douglas, 4th Earl of Angus Born 1426 Tantallon Castle Died 1446 (aged 19–20) Tantallon Noble family Angus Father William Douglas, 2nd Earl of Angus Mother Margaret Hay of Yester Angus succeeded at the age of eleven years and was soon involved in strife with his Black Douglas cousins. He was forfeited of his estates by James II in 1445, under the influence of his near cousin William Douglas, 8th Earl of Douglas. The Earl of Douglas was trying to consolidate the power which he had gained through the murder of his cousins at
- Death: 9 SEP 1446, Earldom of Mar, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Ancestors of James DOUGLAS 3rd Earl of Angus, Lord of Liddesdale and Jedburgh Forest
/-Willian LE FLEMING
/-Michael LE FLEMING of Aldingham
| \-Ada DE RUMIGNY
/-Theobald LE FLEMING
| \-Ada DE STUTEVILLE, Baroness of Fleming
/-William of DOUGLAS
| \-Kersdale DE MORAVIA
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 2nd Laird Of Douglas
| \-Margaret Kersdale of MORAY
/-William LONGLEG
| \-Margaret de CRAWFORD
/-William DOUGLAS
| | /-William DE BATAILE
| \-Constance BATAIL
| \-Constance DE FLAMVILLE
/-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| | /-Matthew II DE LOUVAINE OF LITTLE EASTON
| \-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
| \-Helisant PERCHE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
/-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret of MAR
/-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
James DOUGLAS 3rd Earl of Angus, Lord of Liddesdale and Jedburgh Forest
\-Margaret HAY of Yester
Ancestors of James DOUGLAS of Melrose
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 2nd Laird Of Douglas
/-William LONGLEG
| \-Margaret de CRAWFORD
/-William DOUGLAS
| | /-William DE BATAILE
| \-Constance BATAIL
| \-Constance DE FLAMVILLE
/-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| | /-Matthew II DE LOUVAINE OF LITTLE EASTON
| \-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
| \-Helisant PERCHE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
/-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret of MAR
/-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
/-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret HAY of Yester
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
| \-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
/-William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
| \-Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 1st of Glenbervie 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton
| \-Elizabeth AUCHINLECK
James DOUGLAS of Melrose
\-Mary IRVINE
Ancestors of James DOUGLAS
/-William DOUGLAS
/-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| \-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
/-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret of MAR
/-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
/-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret HAY of Yester
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
| \-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
/-William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
| \-Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 1st of Glenbervie 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton
| \-Elizabeth AUCHINLECK
/-William DOUGLAS
| | /-William KEITH
| \-Agnes KEITH
| \-Elizabeth GORDON
/-Archibald DOUGLAS
| | /-Robert GRAHAM, Master of Montrose
| \-Egidia Giles GRAHAM
| | /-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| | /-William DOUGLAS
| | | \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
| | /-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| | | \-Margaret of MAR
| | /-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| | | \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
| | /-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| | | \-Margaret HAY of Yester
| | /-Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
| | | \-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
| | /-William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
| | | \-Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
| | /-Archibald DOUGLAS 1st of Glenbervie 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton
| | | \-Elizabeth AUCHINLECK
| \-Egidia Gilette DE DOUGLAS
| | /-William KEITH
| \-Agnes KEITH
| \-Elizabeth GORDON
James DOUGLAS
\-Janet PHELLEN
Ancestors of Janet DOUGLAS
/-Theobald LE FLEMING
/-William of DOUGLAS
| \-Kersdale DE MORAVIA
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 2nd Laird Of Douglas
| \-Margaret Kersdale of MORAY
/-William LONGLEG
| \-Margaret de CRAWFORD
/-William DOUGLAS
| | /-William DE BATAILE
| \-Constance BATAIL
| \-Constance DE FLAMVILLE
/-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| | /-Matthew II DE LOUVAINE OF LITTLE EASTON
| \-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
| \-Helisant PERCHE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
/-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret of MAR
/-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
/-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret HAY of Yester
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
| \-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
Janet DOUGLAS
\-Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
Ancestors of Janet DOUGLAS
/-William of DOUGLAS
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 2nd Laird Of Douglas
| \-Margaret Kersdale of MORAY
/-William LONGLEG
| \-Margaret de CRAWFORD
/-William DOUGLAS
| | /-William DE BATAILE
| \-Constance BATAIL
| \-Constance DE FLAMVILLE
/-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| | /-Matthew II DE LOUVAINE OF LITTLE EASTON
| \-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
| \-Helisant PERCHE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
/-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret of MAR
/-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
/-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret HAY of Yester
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
| \-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
/-William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
| \-Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
Janet DOUGLAS
\-Elizabeth AUCHINLECK
- Father: Archibald DOUGLAS
- Mother: Janet PHELLEN
- Birth: OCT 1609, Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland
- Christening: OCT 1609, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Ancestors of Janet DOUGLAS
/-William DOUGLAS
/-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| \-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
/-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret of MAR
/-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
/-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret HAY of Yester
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
| \-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
/-William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
| \-Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 1st of Glenbervie 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton
| \-Elizabeth AUCHINLECK
/-William DOUGLAS
| | /-William KEITH
| \-Agnes KEITH
| \-Elizabeth GORDON
/-Archibald DOUGLAS
| | /-Robert GRAHAM, Master of Montrose
| \-Egidia Giles GRAHAM
| | /-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| | /-William DOUGLAS
| | | \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
| | /-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| | | \-Margaret of MAR
| | /-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| | | \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
| | /-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| | | \-Margaret HAY of Yester
| | /-Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
| | | \-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
| | /-William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
| | | \-Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
| | /-Archibald DOUGLAS 1st of Glenbervie 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton
| | | \-Elizabeth AUCHINLECK
| \-Egidia Gilette DE DOUGLAS
| | /-William KEITH
| \-Agnes KEITH
| \-Elizabeth GORDON
Janet DOUGLAS
\-Janet PHELLEN
- Father: David DOUGLAS
- Mother: Alison MITCHEL
- Birth: Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
- Christening: Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Ancestors of Janet DOUGLAS
/-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
/-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret of MAR
/-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
/-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret HAY of Yester
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
| \-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
/-William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
| \-Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 1st of Glenbervie 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton
| \-Elizabeth AUCHINLECK
/-William DOUGLAS
| | /-William KEITH
| \-Agnes KEITH
| \-Elizabeth GORDON
/-Archibald DOUGLAS
| | /-Robert GRAHAM, Master of Montrose
| \-Egidia Giles GRAHAM
| | /-William DOUGLAS
| | /-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| | | \-Margaret of MAR
| | /-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| | | \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
| | /-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| | | \-Margaret HAY of Yester
| | /-Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
| | | \-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
| | /-William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
| | | \-Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
| | /-Archibald DOUGLAS 1st of Glenbervie 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton
| | | \-Elizabeth AUCHINLECK
| \-Egidia Gilette DE DOUGLAS
| | /-William KEITH
| \-Agnes KEITH
| \-Elizabeth GORDON
/-David DOUGLAS
| \-Janet PHELLEN
Janet DOUGLAS
\-Alison MITCHEL
Ancestors of Janet Anne DOUGLAS
/-Michael LE FLEMING of Aldingham
/-Theobald LE FLEMING
| \-Ada DE STUTEVILLE, Baroness of Fleming
/-William of DOUGLAS
| \-Kersdale DE MORAVIA
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 2nd Laird Of Douglas
| \-Margaret Kersdale of MORAY
/-William LONGLEG
| \-Margaret de CRAWFORD
/-William DOUGLAS
| | /-William DE BATAILE
| \-Constance BATAIL
| \-Constance DE FLAMVILLE
/-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| | /-Matthew II DE LOUVAINE OF LITTLE EASTON
| \-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
| \-Helisant PERCHE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
/-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret of MAR
/-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
/-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret HAY of Yester
Janet Anne DOUGLAS
\-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
- Father: William DOUGLAS
- Mother: Margaret of MAR
- Birth: 1356, Douglas Castle, Lanarkshire (Scotland)
- Deed: ABT 1372, (Scotland)
- Death: 1400, Dumbartonshire, Scotland
- Burial: 1400
Ancestors of Jean DOUGLAS
/-Hugues DE DOUAI
/-Michael LE FLEMING
| \-Adéle D'CAMBRAI
/-Willian LE FLEMING
| \-Beatrix DE BEAUMONT
/-Michael LE FLEMING of Aldingham
| | /-Arnulf I DE RUMIGNY
| | /-Godefroi III DE FLORENNES
| | | \-Ermengarde VERDUN
| \-Ada DE RUMIGNY
| | /-Ebles DE ROUCY Archbishop of Reims
| \-Hedwige DE ROUCY
| \-Béatrix VAN HENEGOUVEN
/-Theobald LE FLEMING
| \-Ada DE STUTEVILLE, Baroness of Fleming
/-William of DOUGLAS
| \-Kersdale DE MORAVIA
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 2nd Laird Of Douglas
| \-Margaret Kersdale of MORAY
/-William LONGLEG
| \-Margaret de CRAWFORD
/-William DOUGLAS
| | /-William DE BATAILE
| \-Constance BATAIL
| \-Constance DE FLAMVILLE
/-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| | /-Matthew II DE LOUVAINE OF LITTLE EASTON
| \-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
| \-Helisant PERCHE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
Jean DOUGLAS
\-Margaret of MAR
Ancestors of Jean DOUGLAS
/-William LONGLEG
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Constance BATAIL
/-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| | /-Matthew II DE LOUVAINE OF LITTLE EASTON
| \-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
| \-Helisant PERCHE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
/-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret of MAR
/-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
/-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret HAY of Yester
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
| \-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
/-William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
| \-Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 1st of Glenbervie 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton
| \-Elizabeth AUCHINLECK
/-William DOUGLAS
| | /-William KEITH
| \-Agnes KEITH
| \-Elizabeth GORDON
Jean DOUGLAS
| /-Robert GRAHAM, Master of Montrose
\-Egidia Giles GRAHAM
| /-William DOUGLAS
| /-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| | \-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
| /-William DOUGLAS
| | \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
| /-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| | \-Margaret of MAR
| /-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| | \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
| /-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| | \-Margaret HAY of Yester
| /-Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
| | \-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
| /-William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
| | \-Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
| /-Archibald DOUGLAS 1st of Glenbervie 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton
| | \-Elizabeth AUCHINLECK
\-Egidia Gilette DE DOUGLAS
| /-William KEITH
\-Agnes KEITH
\-Elizabeth GORDON
- Father: David DOUGLAS
- Mother: Alison MITCHEL
- Birth: 18 OCT 1629, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
- Christening: 18 OCT 1629, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Ancestors of Jean DOUGLAS
/-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
/-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret of MAR
/-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
/-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret HAY of Yester
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
| \-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
/-William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
| \-Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 1st of Glenbervie 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton
| \-Elizabeth AUCHINLECK
/-William DOUGLAS
| | /-William KEITH
| \-Agnes KEITH
| \-Elizabeth GORDON
/-Archibald DOUGLAS
| | /-Robert GRAHAM, Master of Montrose
| \-Egidia Giles GRAHAM
| | /-William DOUGLAS
| | /-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| | | \-Margaret of MAR
| | /-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| | | \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
| | /-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| | | \-Margaret HAY of Yester
| | /-Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
| | | \-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
| | /-William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
| | | \-Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
| | /-Archibald DOUGLAS 1st of Glenbervie 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton
| | | \-Elizabeth AUCHINLECK
| \-Egidia Gilette DE DOUGLAS
| | /-William KEITH
| \-Agnes KEITH
| \-Elizabeth GORDON
/-David DOUGLAS
| \-Janet PHELLEN
Jean DOUGLAS
\-Alison MITCHEL
- Father: William DOUGLAS
- Mother: Margaret of MAR
- Birth: 1359, Douglas Castle, Lanarkshire, Scotland
- Also known as: Mary Douglas
- Also known as: Joan of Douglas
- Also known as: Lady Mary Joan Douglas
- Also known as: Lady Johanne Douglas
- Fact: https://www.geni.com/people/Joan-Dacre/6000000008300530070?through=6000000006444214285
- Find A Grave: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/194283418/joan-dacre
- Death: 1395, Gilsland, Northumberland, England
- Burial: 1395, Brampton, Cumberland, England
- LdsBaptism: 24 MAR 1992
- LdsEndowment: 20 OCT 1992
Ancestors of Joan DOUGLAS
/-Hugues DE DOUAI
/-Michael LE FLEMING
| \-Adéle D'CAMBRAI
/-Willian LE FLEMING
| \-Beatrix DE BEAUMONT
/-Michael LE FLEMING of Aldingham
| | /-Arnulf I DE RUMIGNY
| | /-Godefroi III DE FLORENNES
| | | \-Ermengarde VERDUN
| \-Ada DE RUMIGNY
| | /-Ebles DE ROUCY Archbishop of Reims
| \-Hedwige DE ROUCY
| \-Béatrix VAN HENEGOUVEN
/-Theobald LE FLEMING
| \-Ada DE STUTEVILLE, Baroness of Fleming
/-William of DOUGLAS
| \-Kersdale DE MORAVIA
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 2nd Laird Of Douglas
| \-Margaret Kersdale of MORAY
/-William LONGLEG
| \-Margaret de CRAWFORD
/-William DOUGLAS
| | /-William DE BATAILE
| \-Constance BATAIL
| \-Constance DE FLAMVILLE
/-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| | /-Matthew II DE LOUVAINE OF LITTLE EASTON
| \-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
| \-Helisant PERCHE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
Joan DOUGLAS
\-Margaret of MAR
- Father: Archibald DOUGLAS 1st of Glenbervie 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton
- Mother: Agnes KEITH
- Birth: 1534, Glenbervie, Kincardineshire, Scotland
- Also known as: Joanne
- LifeSketch: Joane Douglas1 F, #109719, b. between 1534 and 1545 Last Edited=3 Feb 2017 Consanguinity Index=0.17% Joane Douglas was born between 1534 and 1545. She was the daughter of Sir Archibald Douglas, 1st of Glenbervie and Lady Agnes Keith.1 She married James Skene, 12th of Skene, son of Alexander Skene and Elizabeth Forbes.1 Her married name became Skene.2 Children of Joane Douglas and James Skene, 12th of Skene Andrew Skene+3 Alexander Skene2 Gilbert Skene of Tilliberioch2 Patrick Skene2 William Skene2 Citations [S8] BP1999 volume 1, page 1283. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S8] [S229] Burke John and John Bernard Burke, A Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England (1841, reprint; Baltimore, Maryland, USA: Genealogical Publishing Company, 1985), page 636. Hereinafter cited as Extinct and Dormant Baronetcies of England. [S37] BP2003 See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37] http://www.thepeerage.com/p10972.htm#i109719
- Death: Scotland
Ancestors of Joane DOUGLAS
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 2nd Laird Of Douglas
/-William LONGLEG
| \-Margaret de CRAWFORD
/-William DOUGLAS
| | /-William DE BATAILE
| \-Constance BATAIL
| \-Constance DE FLAMVILLE
/-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| | /-Matthew II DE LOUVAINE OF LITTLE EASTON
| \-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
| \-Helisant PERCHE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
/-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret of MAR
/-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
/-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret HAY of Yester
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
| \-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
/-William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
| \-Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 1st of Glenbervie 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton
| \-Elizabeth AUCHINLECK
Joane DOUGLAS
| /-William KEITH
\-Agnes KEITH
\-Elizabeth GORDON
- Father: Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
- Mother: Beatrice de LINDSAY
- Birth: ABT 1321, Of, Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland
- Death: 29 MAY 1342, France
- Burial: 1342
- LdsBaptism: 28 JUN 1969
- LdsEndowment: 14 OCT 1969
- Sealed to child (LDS): 3 DEC 1970, SLAKE
- LdsSealingToParents: 3 DEC 1970
Ancestors of John DOUGLAS
/-Sohier D'OISY
/-Hugues DE DOUAI
| \-Aude DERUMIGY
/-Michael LE FLEMING
| | /-Walter Gauthier II D'OISY DE CAMBRAI
| \-Adéle D'CAMBRAI
| \-Ermentrude D'OSTREVANT
/-Willian LE FLEMING
| \-Beatrix DE BEAUMONT
/-Michael LE FLEMING of Aldingham
| | /-Godefroid I DE RUMIGNY Seigneur de Rumigny,Seigneur de Florennes
| | /-Arnulf I DE RUMIGNY
| | | \-Sohier D'OISY
| | /-Godefroi III DE FLORENNES
| | | | /-Gottfried I DE VERDUN
| | | \-Ermengarde VERDUN
| | | \-Mathilde BILLUNG VON SACHSEN
| \-Ada DE RUMIGNY
| | /-Giselbert DE ROUCY
| | /-Ebles DE ROUCY Archbishop of Reims
| | | \-Jeanne Ermengarde D'AQUITAINE
| \-Hedwige DE ROUCY
| \-Béatrix VAN HENEGOUVEN
/-Theobald LE FLEMING
| \-Ada DE STUTEVILLE, Baroness of Fleming
/-William of DOUGLAS
| \-Kersdale DE MORAVIA
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 2nd Laird Of Douglas
| \-Margaret Kersdale of MORAY
/-William LONGLEG
| \-Margaret de CRAWFORD
/-William DOUGLAS
| | /-William DE BATAILE
| \-Constance BATAIL
| \-Constance DE FLAMVILLE
/-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| | /-Matthew II DE LOUVAINE OF LITTLE EASTON
| \-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
| \-Helisant PERCHE
John DOUGLAS
\-Beatrice de LINDSAY
Ancestors of John DOUGLAS
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 2nd Laird Of Douglas
/-William LONGLEG
| \-Margaret de CRAWFORD
/-William DOUGLAS
| | /-William DE BATAILE
| \-Constance BATAIL
| \-Constance DE FLAMVILLE
/-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| | /-Matthew II DE LOUVAINE OF LITTLE EASTON
| \-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
| \-Helisant PERCHE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
/-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret of MAR
/-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
/-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret HAY of Yester
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
| \-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
/-William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
| \-Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 1st of Glenbervie 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton
| \-Elizabeth AUCHINLECK
John DOUGLAS
\-Mary IRVINE
Ancestors of John DOUGLAS of Barras
/-William LONGLEG
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Constance BATAIL
/-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| | /-Matthew II DE LOUVAINE OF LITTLE EASTON
| \-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
| \-Helisant PERCHE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
/-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret of MAR
/-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
/-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret HAY of Yester
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
| \-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
/-William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
| \-Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 1st of Glenbervie 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton
| \-Elizabeth AUCHINLECK
/-William DOUGLAS
| | /-William KEITH
| \-Agnes KEITH
| \-Elizabeth GORDON
John DOUGLAS of Barras
| /-Robert GRAHAM, Master of Montrose
\-Egidia Giles GRAHAM
| /-William DOUGLAS
| /-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| | \-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
| /-William DOUGLAS
| | \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
| /-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| | \-Margaret of MAR
| /-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| | \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
| /-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| | \-Margaret HAY of Yester
| /-Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
| | \-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
| /-William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
| | \-Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
| /-Archibald DOUGLAS 1st of Glenbervie 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton
| | \-Elizabeth AUCHINLECK
\-Egidia Gilette DE DOUGLAS
| /-William KEITH
\-Agnes KEITH
\-Elizabeth GORDON
Ancestors of John DOUGLAS
/-William DOUGLAS
/-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret of MAR
/-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
/-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret HAY of Yester
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
| \-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
/-William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
| \-Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 1st of Glenbervie 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton
| \-Elizabeth AUCHINLECK
/-William DOUGLAS
| | /-William KEITH
| \-Agnes KEITH
| \-Elizabeth GORDON
/-Archibald DOUGLAS
| | /-Robert GRAHAM, Master of Montrose
| \-Egidia Giles GRAHAM
| | /-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| | /-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| | | \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
| | /-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| | | \-Margaret HAY of Yester
| | /-Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
| | | \-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
| | /-William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
| | | \-Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
| | /-Archibald DOUGLAS 1st of Glenbervie 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton
| | | \-Elizabeth AUCHINLECK
| \-Egidia Gilette DE DOUGLAS
| | /-William KEITH
| \-Agnes KEITH
| \-Elizabeth GORDON
/-David DOUGLAS
| \-Janet PHELLEN
/-Henry DOUGLAS
| \-Alison MITCHEL
John DOUGLAS
\-Judith RICHMOND
Ancestors of Katharine DOUGLAS
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 2nd Laird Of Douglas
/-William LONGLEG
| \-Margaret de CRAWFORD
/-William DOUGLAS
| | /-William DE BATAILE
| \-Constance BATAIL
| \-Constance DE FLAMVILLE
/-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| | /-Matthew II DE LOUVAINE OF LITTLE EASTON
| \-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
| \-Helisant PERCHE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
/-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret of MAR
/-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
/-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret HAY of Yester
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
| \-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
/-William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
| \-Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 1st of Glenbervie 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton
| \-Elizabeth AUCHINLECK
Katharine DOUGLAS
\-Mary IRVINE
Ancestors of Katherine DOUGLAS
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 2nd Laird Of Douglas
/-William LONGLEG
| \-Margaret de CRAWFORD
/-William DOUGLAS
| | /-William DE BATAILE
| \-Constance BATAIL
| \-Constance DE FLAMVILLE
/-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| | /-Matthew II DE LOUVAINE OF LITTLE EASTON
| \-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
| \-Helisant PERCHE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
/-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret of MAR
/-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
/-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret HAY of Yester
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
| \-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
/-William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
| \-Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 1st of Glenbervie 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton
| \-Elizabeth AUCHINLECK
Katherine DOUGLAS
| /-William KEITH
\-Agnes KEITH
\-Elizabeth GORDON
- Father: William of DOUGLAS
- Mother: Margaret Kersdale of MORAY
- Birth: 1185, Douglasdale, Lanarkshire, Scotland
- LifeSketch: Margaret Douglas Also Known As: "12547" Birthdate: 1177 Birthplace: Crawford Douglas, Ayrshire, Scotland Death: 1260 (83) Humbie, East Lothian, Scotland Immediate Family: Daughter of William I, Lord of Douglas and Margaret Kersdale, of Moray Wife of Hervey de Keith, Marischal of Scotland Mother of Richard de Keith and Sir John (de) Keith, Marischal of Scotland Sister of William Douglas; Hugh Douglas; Archibald Douglas, 2nd Lord of Douglas; Alexander Douglas, Canon of Spynie; Freskin Douglas, Dean of Moray and 2 others
- Death: 1260, Humbie, Haddingtonshire, Scotland
- Burial: 1260, Scotland
Ancestors of Margaret DOUGLAS
/-Rodolphe I DE FLANDERS
/-Isaac DE CAMBRAI
| \-Alaidis Eldegarde D'AMIENS
/-Gautier DE CAMBRAI
| | /-Rodolphe I DE FLANDERS
| \-Berthe DE CAMBRAI
| \-Alaidis Eldegarde D'AMIENS
/-Hugues D'OISY
| | /-Rudolf I van Amiens VALOIS
| \-Ermentrude D'ARRAS
| | /-Charles III DES FRANCS
| \-Adelais d'Amiens et de Valois
| \-Frederune DE SAXE
/-Sohier D'OISY
| | /-Eudes DE HONNECOURT
| \-Alix DE HONNECOURT
/-Hugues DE DOUAI
| \-Aude DERUMIGY
/-Michael LE FLEMING
| | /-Rodolphe I DE FLANDERS
| | /-Isaac DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Alaidis Eldegarde D'AMIENS
| | /-Arnould I DE CAMBRAI
| | | | /-Rodolphe I DE FLANDERS
| | | \-Berthe DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Alaidis Eldegarde D'AMIENS
| | /-Gauthier I DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Sohier D'OISY
| | /-Walter Gauthier II D'OISY DE CAMBRAI
| | | | /-Ricfried I VAN BETUWE
| | | | /-Nevelong van de Betuwe HASPINGA
| | | | | \-Hamesindis VAN LOON
| | | | /-Ricfrid VON BETUWE
| | | | | | /-Baudry de MAASGAU
| | | | | \-Daughter of Baudry DE MAASGAU
| | | \-Bertha OF LENS DE WALINCOURT
| | | \-Hewesindis of BETUWE
| \-Adéle D'CAMBRAI
| \-Ermentrude D'OSTREVANT
/-Willian LE FLEMING
| \-Beatrix DE BEAUMONT
/-Michael LE FLEMING of Aldingham
| | /-Odo VON ORLÉANS Graf von Orléans.
| | /-Wilhelm VON ORLEANS
| | | \-Engeltrudis DE PARIS
| | /-Ganegaud Eudes de Blois DE CHARTRES
| | | | /-Mancia DE BIGORRE II
| | | \-Rogelinde DE ROUERGUE
| | /-Tailbert DE JULIERS-RUMIGNY
| | | | /-Bernard DE SEPTIMANIE
| | | | /-Bernard Plantapilosa DE ROUERGUE
| | | | | \-Dhouda spouse of Bernard DE SEPTIMANIE
| | | \-Helene DE ORLEANS
| | | | /-Bernard D'AUVERGNE
| | | \-Ermengarde D'AUVERGNE DE CHALONS
| | | \-Lieugardis spouse of Bernard D'AUVERGNE
| | /-Godefroid I DE RUMIGNY Seigneur de Rumigny,Seigneur de Florennes
| | | | /-Gottfried I DE VERDUN
| | | \-Ermentrude von LOTHRINGEN DE VERDUN
| | | | /-Billung in OSTSACHSEN
| | | | /-Hermann I BILLUNG VON SACHSEN
| | | | | \-Ermengarde DE NANTES
| | | \-Mathilde BILLUNG VON SACHSEN
| | | | /-Lothar VON WALBECK
| | | \-Hildegard von WESTERBURG
| | | \-Swanhild of Saxony
| | /-Arnulf I DE RUMIGNY
| | | \-Sohier D'OISY
| | /-Godefroi III DE FLORENNES
| | | | /-Gottfried I DE VERDUN
| | | \-Ermengarde VERDUN
| | | | /-Wichmann II VON HAMALANT
| | | | /-Egbert in SACHSEN
| | | | /-Billung in OSTSACHSEN
| | | | /-Hermann I BILLUNG VON SACHSEN
| | | | | | /-Witbert DE NANTES
| | | | | \-Ermengarde DE NANTES
| | | | | \-Adeltrude Deda DE LIMOGES
| | | \-Mathilde BILLUNG VON SACHSEN
| | | | /-Abbo VON STADE
| | | | /-Lothar I of STADE
| | | | | \-Regenhilde VAN FRIESLAND
| | | | /-Lothar VON WALBECK
| | | | | \-Oda Wettin VON SACHSEN
| | | \-Hildegard von WESTERBURG
| | | \-Swanhild of Saxony
| \-Ada DE RUMIGNY
| | /-Ragenold DE ROUCY
| | /-Giselbert DE ROUCY
| | | | /-Giselbert im Maas- und SCHELDEGAU
| | | | /-Reginar I DE HAINAUT
| | | | | \-Ermingarde of LOTHARINGIA
| | | | /-Giselbert DE LORRAINE
| | | | | | /-Alberon DE LORRAINE DE HAINAUT II
| | | | | \-Alberade DE RETHEL
| | | | | \-Hildeberte DE NAMUR
| | | \-Alberade VAN LOTHARINGEN
| | | | /-Otto I VON SACHSEN
| | | | /-Heinrich I VON SACHSEN
| | | | | \-Haduich VON BABENBERG
| | | \-Gerberga VON SACHSEN
| | | | /-Thiadrich DE WESTFALEN
| | | \-Mathilde DE RINGELHEIM
| | | \-Reginhild VON FRIESLAND
| | /-Ebles DE ROUCY Archbishop of Reims
| | | | /-Gisibert VON LOTHRINGENHER
| | | | /-Reginald of BURGUNDY I
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Gisibert VON LOTHRINGENHER
| | | \-Jeanne Ermengarde D'AQUITAINE
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Reginald of BURGUNDY I
| \-Hedwige DE ROUCY
| \-Béatrix VAN HENEGOUVEN
/-Theobald LE FLEMING
| \-Ada DE STUTEVILLE, Baroness of Fleming
/-William of DOUGLAS
| \-Kersdale DE MORAVIA
Margaret DOUGLAS
\-Margaret Kersdale of MORAY
- Father: William DOUGLAS
- Mother: Margaret of MAR
- Birth: 1380, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
- Title Of Nobility: Baroness Herries
- Death: APR 1425, Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland
- Burial: ABT 1425, Scotland
Ancestors of Margaret DOUGLAS
/-Hugues DE DOUAI
/-Michael LE FLEMING
| \-Adéle D'CAMBRAI
/-Willian LE FLEMING
| \-Beatrix DE BEAUMONT
/-Michael LE FLEMING of Aldingham
| | /-Arnulf I DE RUMIGNY
| | /-Godefroi III DE FLORENNES
| | | \-Ermengarde VERDUN
| \-Ada DE RUMIGNY
| | /-Ebles DE ROUCY Archbishop of Reims
| \-Hedwige DE ROUCY
| \-Béatrix VAN HENEGOUVEN
/-Theobald LE FLEMING
| \-Ada DE STUTEVILLE, Baroness of Fleming
/-William of DOUGLAS
| \-Kersdale DE MORAVIA
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 2nd Laird Of Douglas
| \-Margaret Kersdale of MORAY
/-William LONGLEG
| \-Margaret de CRAWFORD
/-William DOUGLAS
| | /-William DE BATAILE
| \-Constance BATAIL
| \-Constance DE FLAMVILLE
/-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| | /-Matthew II DE LOUVAINE OF LITTLE EASTON
| \-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
| \-Helisant PERCHE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
Margaret DOUGLAS
\-Margaret of MAR
Ancestors of Margaret DOUGLAS
/-Willian LE FLEMING
/-Michael LE FLEMING of Aldingham
| \-Ada DE RUMIGNY
/-Theobald LE FLEMING
| \-Ada DE STUTEVILLE, Baroness of Fleming
/-William of DOUGLAS
| \-Kersdale DE MORAVIA
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 2nd Laird Of Douglas
| \-Margaret Kersdale of MORAY
/-William LONGLEG
| \-Margaret de CRAWFORD
/-William DOUGLAS
| | /-William DE BATAILE
| \-Constance BATAIL
| \-Constance DE FLAMVILLE
/-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| | /-Matthew II DE LOUVAINE OF LITTLE EASTON
| \-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
| \-Helisant PERCHE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
/-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret of MAR
/-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
Margaret DOUGLAS
\-Margaret HAY of Yester
Ancestors of Margaret DOUGLAS
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 2nd Laird Of Douglas
/-William LONGLEG
| \-Margaret de CRAWFORD
/-William DOUGLAS
| | /-William DE BATAILE
| \-Constance BATAIL
| \-Constance DE FLAMVILLE
/-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| | /-Matthew II DE LOUVAINE OF LITTLE EASTON
| \-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
| \-Helisant PERCHE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
/-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret of MAR
/-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
/-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret HAY of Yester
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
| \-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
/-William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
| \-Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 1st of Glenbervie 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton
| \-Elizabeth AUCHINLECK
Margaret DOUGLAS
| /-William KEITH
\-Agnes KEITH
\-Elizabeth GORDON
Ancestors of Margaret DOUGLAS
/-William LONGLEG
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Constance BATAIL
/-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| | /-Matthew II DE LOUVAINE OF LITTLE EASTON
| \-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
| \-Helisant PERCHE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
/-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret of MAR
/-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
/-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret HAY of Yester
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
| \-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
/-William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
| \-Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 1st of Glenbervie 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton
| \-Elizabeth AUCHINLECK
/-William DOUGLAS
| | /-William KEITH
| \-Agnes KEITH
| \-Elizabeth GORDON
Margaret DOUGLAS
| /-Robert GRAHAM, Master of Montrose
\-Egidia Giles GRAHAM
| /-William DOUGLAS
| /-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| | \-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
| /-William DOUGLAS
| | \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
| /-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| | \-Margaret of MAR
| /-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| | \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
| /-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| | \-Margaret HAY of Yester
| /-Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
| | \-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
| /-William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
| | \-Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
| /-Archibald DOUGLAS 1st of Glenbervie 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton
| | \-Elizabeth AUCHINLECK
\-Egidia Gilette DE DOUGLAS
| /-William KEITH
\-Agnes KEITH
\-Elizabeth GORDON
- Father: Archibald DOUGLAS
- Mother: Janet PHELLEN
- Birth: 23 JUN 1611, Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland
- Christening: 23 JUN 1611, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Ancestors of Margaret DOUGLAS
/-William DOUGLAS
/-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| \-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
/-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret of MAR
/-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
/-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret HAY of Yester
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
| \-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
/-William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
| \-Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 1st of Glenbervie 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton
| \-Elizabeth AUCHINLECK
/-William DOUGLAS
| | /-William KEITH
| \-Agnes KEITH
| \-Elizabeth GORDON
/-Archibald DOUGLAS
| | /-Robert GRAHAM, Master of Montrose
| \-Egidia Giles GRAHAM
| | /-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| | /-William DOUGLAS
| | | \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
| | /-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| | | \-Margaret of MAR
| | /-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| | | \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
| | /-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| | | \-Margaret HAY of Yester
| | /-Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
| | | \-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
| | /-William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
| | | \-Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
| | /-Archibald DOUGLAS 1st of Glenbervie 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton
| | | \-Elizabeth AUCHINLECK
| \-Egidia Gilette DE DOUGLAS
| | /-William KEITH
| \-Agnes KEITH
| \-Elizabeth GORDON
Margaret DOUGLAS
\-Janet PHELLEN
- Father: David DOUGLAS
- Mother: Alison MITCHEL
- Birth: Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
- Christening: Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Ancestors of Margaret DOUGLAS
/-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
/-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret of MAR
/-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
/-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret HAY of Yester
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
| \-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
/-William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
| \-Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 1st of Glenbervie 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton
| \-Elizabeth AUCHINLECK
/-William DOUGLAS
| | /-William KEITH
| \-Agnes KEITH
| \-Elizabeth GORDON
/-Archibald DOUGLAS
| | /-Robert GRAHAM, Master of Montrose
| \-Egidia Giles GRAHAM
| | /-William DOUGLAS
| | /-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| | | \-Margaret of MAR
| | /-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| | | \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
| | /-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| | | \-Margaret HAY of Yester
| | /-Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
| | | \-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
| | /-William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
| | | \-Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
| | /-Archibald DOUGLAS 1st of Glenbervie 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton
| | | \-Elizabeth AUCHINLECK
| \-Egidia Gilette DE DOUGLAS
| | /-William KEITH
| \-Agnes KEITH
| \-Elizabeth GORDON
/-David DOUGLAS
| \-Janet PHELLEN
Margaret DOUGLAS
\-Alison MITCHEL
Ancestors of Marjory DOUGLAS
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 2nd Laird Of Douglas
/-William LONGLEG
| \-Margaret de CRAWFORD
/-William DOUGLAS
| | /-William DE BATAILE
| \-Constance BATAIL
| \-Constance DE FLAMVILLE
/-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| | /-Matthew II DE LOUVAINE OF LITTLE EASTON
| \-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
| \-Helisant PERCHE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
/-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret of MAR
/-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
/-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret HAY of Yester
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
| \-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
/-William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
| \-Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 1st of Glenbervie 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton
| \-Elizabeth AUCHINLECK
Marjory DOUGLAS
| /-William KEITH
\-Agnes KEITH
\-Elizabeth GORDON
Ancestors of Robert DOUGLAS
/-William of DOUGLAS
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 2nd Laird Of Douglas
| \-Margaret Kersdale of MORAY
/-William LONGLEG
| \-Margaret de CRAWFORD
/-William DOUGLAS
| | /-William DE BATAILE
| \-Constance BATAIL
| \-Constance DE FLAMVILLE
/-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| | /-Matthew II DE LOUVAINE OF LITTLE EASTON
| \-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
| \-Helisant PERCHE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
/-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret of MAR
/-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
/-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret HAY of Yester
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
| \-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
/-William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
| \-Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
Robert DOUGLAS
\-Elizabeth AUCHINLECK
Ancestors of Robert DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
/-William LONGLEG
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Constance BATAIL
/-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| | /-Matthew II DE LOUVAINE OF LITTLE EASTON
| \-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
| \-Helisant PERCHE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
/-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret of MAR
/-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
/-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret HAY of Yester
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
| \-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
/-William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
| \-Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 1st of Glenbervie 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton
| \-Elizabeth AUCHINLECK
/-William DOUGLAS
| | /-William KEITH
| \-Agnes KEITH
| \-Elizabeth GORDON
Robert DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
| /-Robert GRAHAM, Master of Montrose
\-Egidia Giles GRAHAM
| /-William DOUGLAS
| /-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| | \-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
| /-William DOUGLAS
| | \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
| /-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| | \-Margaret of MAR
| /-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| | \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
| /-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| | \-Margaret HAY of Yester
| /-Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
| | \-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
| /-William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
| | \-Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
| /-Archibald DOUGLAS 1st of Glenbervie 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton
| | \-Elizabeth AUCHINLECK
\-Egidia Gilette DE DOUGLAS
| /-William KEITH
\-Agnes KEITH
\-Elizabeth GORDON
- Father: Archibald DOUGLAS
- Mother: Janet PHELLEN
- Birth: 2 JUN 1602, Dunfermline, Fife, Scot.
- Christening: 2 JUN 1602, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Ancestors of Robert DOUGLAS
/-William DOUGLAS
/-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| \-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
/-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret of MAR
/-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
/-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret HAY of Yester
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
| \-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
/-William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
| \-Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 1st of Glenbervie 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton
| \-Elizabeth AUCHINLECK
/-William DOUGLAS
| | /-William KEITH
| \-Agnes KEITH
| \-Elizabeth GORDON
/-Archibald DOUGLAS
| | /-Robert GRAHAM, Master of Montrose
| \-Egidia Giles GRAHAM
| | /-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| | /-William DOUGLAS
| | | \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
| | /-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| | | \-Margaret of MAR
| | /-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| | | \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
| | /-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| | | \-Margaret HAY of Yester
| | /-Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
| | | \-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
| | /-William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
| | | \-Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
| | /-Archibald DOUGLAS 1st of Glenbervie 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton
| | | \-Elizabeth AUCHINLECK
| \-Egidia Gilette DE DOUGLAS
| | /-William KEITH
| \-Agnes KEITH
| \-Elizabeth GORDON
Robert DOUGLAS
\-Janet PHELLEN
Ancestors of Robert DOUGLAS
/-William DOUGLAS
/-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| \-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
/-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret of MAR
/-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
/-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret HAY of Yester
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
| \-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
/-William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
| \-Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 1st of Glenbervie 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton
| \-Elizabeth AUCHINLECK
/-William DOUGLAS
| | /-William KEITH
| \-Agnes KEITH
| \-Elizabeth GORDON
/-Archibald DOUGLAS
| | /-Robert GRAHAM, Master of Montrose
| \-Egidia Giles GRAHAM
| | /-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| | /-William DOUGLAS
| | | \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
| | /-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| | | \-Margaret of MAR
| | /-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| | | \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
| | /-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| | | \-Margaret HAY of Yester
| | /-Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
| | | \-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
| | /-William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
| | | \-Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
| | /-Archibald DOUGLAS 1st of Glenbervie 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton
| | | \-Elizabeth AUCHINLECK
| \-Egidia Gilette DE DOUGLAS
| | /-William KEITH
| \-Agnes KEITH
| \-Elizabeth GORDON
Robert DOUGLAS
\-Janet PHELLEN
Ancestors of Sara DOUGLAS
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 2nd Laird Of Douglas
/-William LONGLEG
| \-Margaret de CRAWFORD
/-William DOUGLAS
| | /-William DE BATAILE
| \-Constance BATAIL
| \-Constance DE FLAMVILLE
/-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| | /-Matthew II DE LOUVAINE OF LITTLE EASTON
| \-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
| \-Helisant PERCHE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
/-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret of MAR
/-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
/-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret HAY of Yester
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
| \-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
/-William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
| \-Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 1st of Glenbervie 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton
| \-Elizabeth AUCHINLECK
Sara DOUGLAS
\-Mary IRVINE
Ancestors of Sarah DOUGLAS
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 2nd Laird Of Douglas
/-William LONGLEG
| \-Margaret de CRAWFORD
/-William DOUGLAS
| | /-William DE BATAILE
| \-Constance BATAIL
| \-Constance DE FLAMVILLE
/-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| | /-Matthew II DE LOUVAINE OF LITTLE EASTON
| \-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
| \-Helisant PERCHE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
/-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret of MAR
/-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
/-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret HAY of Yester
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
| \-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
/-William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
| \-Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 1st of Glenbervie 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton
| \-Elizabeth AUCHINLECK
Sarah DOUGLAS
| /-William KEITH
\-Agnes KEITH
\-Elizabeth GORDON
- Father: William DOUGLAS
- Mother: Egidia Giles GRAHAM
- Birth: Glenbervie, Kincardineshire, Scotland
- Multiple marriages: Sarah married 1st Robert Strachan and 2ndly George Auchinleck of Balmanno
- LifeSketch: One of 13 children to Wm Douglas, 9th Earl of Angus, and wife Egigia/Giles Graham. "Sarah, who married first, contract dated 4th and 5th April 1586, Robert, eldest son of Alexander Strachan, fiar of Thornton ; and secondly, before 1597, George Auchiuleck of Balmanno" p. 378/785...book/browser. https://archive.org/details/douglasbook02fras/page/785/mode/2up?view=theater
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Ancestors of Sarah DOUGLAS
/-William LONGLEG
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Constance BATAIL
/-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| | /-Matthew II DE LOUVAINE OF LITTLE EASTON
| \-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
| \-Helisant PERCHE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
/-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret of MAR
/-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
/-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret HAY of Yester
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
| \-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
/-William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
| \-Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 1st of Glenbervie 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton
| \-Elizabeth AUCHINLECK
/-William DOUGLAS
| | /-William KEITH
| \-Agnes KEITH
| \-Elizabeth GORDON
Sarah DOUGLAS
| /-Robert GRAHAM, Master of Montrose
\-Egidia Giles GRAHAM
| /-William DOUGLAS
| /-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| | \-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
| /-William DOUGLAS
| | \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
| /-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| | \-Margaret of MAR
| /-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| | \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
| /-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| | \-Margaret HAY of Yester
| /-Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
| | \-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
| /-William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
| | \-Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
| /-Archibald DOUGLAS 1st of Glenbervie 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton
| | \-Elizabeth AUCHINLECK
\-Egidia Gilette DE DOUGLAS
| /-William KEITH
\-Agnes KEITH
\-Elizabeth GORDON
Ancestors of Thomas DOUGLAS
/-William DOUGLAS
/-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| \-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
/-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret of MAR
/-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
/-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret HAY of Yester
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
| \-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
/-William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
| \-Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 1st of Glenbervie 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton
| \-Elizabeth AUCHINLECK
/-William DOUGLAS
| | /-William KEITH
| \-Agnes KEITH
| \-Elizabeth GORDON
/-Archibald DOUGLAS
| | /-Robert GRAHAM, Master of Montrose
| \-Egidia Giles GRAHAM
| | /-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| | /-William DOUGLAS
| | | \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
| | /-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| | | \-Margaret of MAR
| | /-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| | | \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
| | /-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| | | \-Margaret HAY of Yester
| | /-Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
| | | \-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
| | /-William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
| | | \-Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
| | /-Archibald DOUGLAS 1st of Glenbervie 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton
| | | \-Elizabeth AUCHINLECK
| \-Egidia Gilette DE DOUGLAS
| | /-William KEITH
| \-Agnes KEITH
| \-Elizabeth GORDON
Thomas DOUGLAS
\-Janet PHELLEN
- Father: William LONGLEG
- Mother: Constance BATAIL
- Birth: 1255, Douglas Castle, Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland
- Also known as: Willelma Douglas
- Alt. Birth: 1285, Lanarkshire, Scotland
- Alt. Death: ABT 25 DEC 1302, Baldernock, Sterlingshire, Scotland
- Title Of Nobility: Heiress of Buthernock
- Death: DEC 1302, Baldernock, Stirlingshire, Scotland
Ancestors of Willelma DOUGLAS
/-Gautier DE CAMBRAI
/-Hugues D'OISY
| \-Ermentrude D'ARRAS
/-Sohier D'OISY
| | /-Eudes DE HONNECOURT
| \-Alix DE HONNECOURT
/-Hugues DE DOUAI
| \-Aude DERUMIGY
/-Michael LE FLEMING
| | /-Arnould I DE CAMBRAI
| | /-Gauthier I DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Sohier D'OISY
| | /-Walter Gauthier II D'OISY DE CAMBRAI
| | | | /-Ricfrid VON BETUWE
| | | \-Bertha OF LENS DE WALINCOURT
| | | \-Hewesindis of BETUWE
| \-Adéle D'CAMBRAI
| \-Ermentrude D'OSTREVANT
/-Willian LE FLEMING
| \-Beatrix DE BEAUMONT
/-Michael LE FLEMING of Aldingham
| | /-Ganegaud Eudes de Blois DE CHARTRES
| | /-Tailbert DE JULIERS-RUMIGNY
| | | \-Helene DE ORLEANS
| | /-Godefroid I DE RUMIGNY Seigneur de Rumigny,Seigneur de Florennes
| | | | /-Gottfried I DE VERDUN
| | | \-Ermentrude von LOTHRINGEN DE VERDUN
| | | \-Mathilde BILLUNG VON SACHSEN
| | /-Arnulf I DE RUMIGNY
| | | \-Sohier D'OISY
| | /-Godefroi III DE FLORENNES
| | | | /-Gottfried I DE VERDUN
| | | \-Ermengarde VERDUN
| | | | /-Billung in OSTSACHSEN
| | | | /-Hermann I BILLUNG VON SACHSEN
| | | | | \-Ermengarde DE NANTES
| | | \-Mathilde BILLUNG VON SACHSEN
| | | | /-Lothar VON WALBECK
| | | \-Hildegard von WESTERBURG
| | | \-Swanhild of Saxony
| \-Ada DE RUMIGNY
| | /-Ragenold DE ROUCY
| | /-Giselbert DE ROUCY
| | | | /-Giselbert DE LORRAINE
| | | \-Alberade VAN LOTHARINGEN
| | | \-Gerberga VON SACHSEN
| | /-Ebles DE ROUCY Archbishop of Reims
| | | | /-Gisibert VON LOTHRINGENHER
| | | | /-Reginald of BURGUNDY I
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Gisibert VON LOTHRINGENHER
| | | \-Jeanne Ermengarde D'AQUITAINE
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Reginald of BURGUNDY I
| \-Hedwige DE ROUCY
| \-Béatrix VAN HENEGOUVEN
/-Theobald LE FLEMING
| \-Ada DE STUTEVILLE, Baroness of Fleming
/-William of DOUGLAS
| \-Kersdale DE MORAVIA
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 2nd Laird Of Douglas
| \-Margaret Kersdale of MORAY
/-William LONGLEG
| \-Margaret de CRAWFORD
Willelma DOUGLAS
| /-William DE BATAILE
\-Constance BATAIL
\-Constance DE FLAMVILLE
Ancestors of William DOUGLAS
/-Hugues DE DOUAI
/-Michael LE FLEMING
| \-Adéle D'CAMBRAI
/-Willian LE FLEMING
| \-Beatrix DE BEAUMONT
/-Michael LE FLEMING of Aldingham
| | /-Arnulf I DE RUMIGNY
| | /-Godefroi III DE FLORENNES
| | | \-Ermengarde VERDUN
| \-Ada DE RUMIGNY
| | /-Ebles DE ROUCY Archbishop of Reims
| \-Hedwige DE ROUCY
| \-Béatrix VAN HENEGOUVEN
/-Theobald LE FLEMING
| \-Ada DE STUTEVILLE, Baroness of Fleming
/-William of DOUGLAS
| \-Kersdale DE MORAVIA
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 2nd Laird Of Douglas
| \-Margaret Kersdale of MORAY
/-William LONGLEG
| \-Margaret de CRAWFORD
/-William DOUGLAS
| | /-William DE BATAILE
| \-Constance BATAIL
| \-Constance DE FLAMVILLE
/-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| | /-Matthew II DE LOUVAINE OF LITTLE EASTON
| \-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
| \-Helisant PERCHE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
William DOUGLAS
\-Unknown BRUCE
- Father: William LONGLEG
- Mother: Constance BATAIL
- Birth: 1255, Douglas Castle, Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland
- Also known as: Sir William Douglas ,Lord of Hermiston
- Also known as: William Douglas
- Also known as: William the Hardy
- Also known as: Lord of Douglas
- Also known as: William the Hardy
- Also known as: William the Hardy
- Also known as: Lord of Douglas
- Also known as: William the Hardy
- Also known as: William the Hardy
- Also known as: Lord of Douglas
- Also known as: William the Hardy
- Also known as: William the Hardy
- Also known as: Lord of Douglas
- Also known as: William the Hardy
- Occupation: Governor of Berwick-upon-Tweed
- Occupation: Hanged by the English in the Tower of London.
- Occupation: Hanged by the English in the Tower of London.
- Occupation: Hanged by the English in the Tower of London.
- Occupation: Hanged by the English in the Tower of London.
- Capture: Rode with William Wallace in the uprising, 1297, England
- Royal House: Douglas
- Title Of Nobility: 5th Laird Douglas
- Fact: https://www.geni.com/people/William-Douglas-Lord-of-Douglas/6000000000701222098?through=6000000001713374434
- LifeSketch: 23rd Great Grandfath William Douglas was the son of William Longleg, Lord of Douglas and it is supposed by his possible second wife, Constance Battail of Fawdon.[2] He first is recorded at an Assize at Newcastle-upon-Tyne in 1256, when his father made over a Carucate of land at Warndon, Northumberland to him. Douglas' father William Longleg was Lord of Fawdon, and had as his superior Gilbert de Umfraville, Earl of Angus, Longleg was acquitted of withholding rents by a jury, Umfraville notwithstanding attacked Fawdon, imprisoned Longleg at Harbottle Castle and made off with some £100 sterling of goods. William Douglas was injured in the fight. Ita quod fere amputaverunt caput ejus – So as to nearly cut off his head.[3] 8th Crusade Sir William Fraser puts forward a theory that David Hume of Godscroft is mistaken about the William Douglas that went Crusading, and suggests that it is this William Douglas, the son the rather than the father, who accompanied David I Strathbogie, Earl of Atholl, and other Scots nobility on the Eighth Crusade in 1270, as recorded by John of Fordun in his Chronica Gentis Scotorum.[4][5][6] Fraser also concedes that there is no existing evidence left to verify this, except the reference in Godscroft's work. Lord of Douglas Douglas' father, Longleg died at some point c. 1274 and there is some confusion as to whether his eldest son Hugh predeceased him, however William the Hardy was certainly in possession of his estates by the end of the decade. Douglas was knighted before 1288, when he was called upon by Sir Andrew Moray, to imprison his uncle Sir Hugh de Abernethy at Douglas Castle. Abernethy had been party to the murder of Donnchadh III, Earl of Fife, one of the six Guardians of Scotland. Abernethy died in custody despite attempts by Edward I of England to have him released. In 1289, Douglas requested the release of certain family charters from Richard, Abbot of Kelso. These charters had been kept at the Priory of Lesmahagow, a daughter house of the Tironensian Abbey of Kelso, for safety. In the receipt for these documents, Douglas styled himself Dominus de Duglas, Lord of Douglas, the first time the title had been recorded. Marriages Elizabeth Stewart Douglas had married Elizabeth, daughter of Alexander Stewart, 4th High Steward of Scotland, by whom he had his eldest son James. Elizabeth Stewart appears to have died before the end of 1288, possibly in childbirth.[7] Eleanor de Lovaine Later in 1288, William Douglas and a Borders Knight known as John Wishart surrounded the Castle of Fa'side near Tranent. The castle was held by Alan la Zouche, 1st Baron la Zouche of Ashby, feudal superior of the barony of Tranent. Within the Castle was Zouche's wife Eleanor, and another Eleanor, recently widowed wife of William de Ferrers of Groby, second son of William de Ferrers, 5th Earl of Derby. Eleanor Ferrers was the daughter of Matthew de Lovaine, a great grandson himself of Godfrey III, Count of Louvain. King Edward had provided a handsome dowry from her husband's English lands following his death. He had also possessed lands in five counties in Scotland, and Eleanor had come north to collect her rents. Rather than despoliate the land and the castle, Douglas contented himself by abducting Eleanor and removing her to Douglas Castle. Reaction to the abduction Eleanor – apparently not averse to the rough charms of her kidnapper – and Douglas were wed soon afterwards. King Edward was not so charmed and ordered the Sheriff of Northumberland to seize all Douglas possessions in that county and to apprehend Douglas and Wishart if the chance arose. Edward also demanded that the Guardians of Scotland immediately arrest Douglas and deliver him and Eleanor to his pleasure. The Guardians did not respond. Douglas was connected to two of the Guardians: James Stewart, 5th High Steward of Scotland was his brother-in-law, and Alexander Comyn, Earl of Buchan was a brother-in-law of Eleanor de Lovaine. Furthermore, the Guardians may not have reacted well to the peremptory nature of the English king's request. First Imprisonment However, Douglas seems to have fallen into the hands of the English monarch in early 1290 and was confined at Knaresborough Castle. His imprisonment does not appear to have been unduly harsh, he was released by the spring of 1290 when his wife Eleanor posted bail for his release with four manucaptors in May 1290, these four knights, all her cousins, were John Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings, Nicholas de Segrave, 1st Baron Segrave, William de Rye and Robert Bardulf. He was in favour with Edward again and he and Wishart had their Northumbrian lands restored to them.[8] Eleanor Douglas was fined £100 sterling, and by way of payment had some of her manors in Essex and Herefordshire taken by the crown in 1296. Build up to War Douglas' seal is on the Treaty of Salisbury approving the putative marriage between Margaret, Maid of Norway with Edward of Caernarfon, and was amongst those nobles that hammered out the deal that would become the Treaty of Birgham. At Norham, in June 1291, the Guardians accepted King Edward as Lord Paramount of Scotland. Whilst the negotiations were progressing, regarding the choice of the next King of Scots, Edward was staying with Sir Walter de Lindsay at Thurston Manor, near Innerwick, when William Douglas paid an oath of fealty to him in the chapel there. By the end of 1291, Douglas had fallen again into disfavour and had his lands of Douglasdale forfeited to the English King. Edward appointed his own creatures as baronial officers and made one Master Eustace de Bikerton, Parson of St. Bride's Kirk, the spiritual home and burying ground of the Douglases. John Balliol was declared King of Scots on 17 November 1292, and called his first parliament on 10 February 1293. Douglas along with Robert de Brus, Earl of Carrick, Aonghus Mór mac Domhnaill, Lord of Islay, John, Earl of Caithness failed to attend and were proclaimed defaulters. Douglas attended the second parliament of King John, but was imprisoned again for failing to comply with royal officers enforcing a judgement against him, and imprisoning said officers in Douglas Castle. Whilst in prison Douglas was duty bound to be at his lands in Essex, in order to provide service for Edward, his failure cost him £20 sterling in fines. Siege of Berwick Upset at the humiliations heaped upon John Balliol and the ineffectiveness of his rule, a new Guardianship was created in 1295. These men concluded a treaty at Paris and ratified it at Dunfermline between the Kingdoms of Scotland, France and Norway, that would become known as the Auld Alliance. Douglas siding with his countrymen, was appointed Governor of Berwick upon Tweed, the most important commercial centre in Scotland at the time. When the Guardians threw down the Gauntlet to Edward, he arrived at the walls of Berwick with 5000 Cavalry and 30,000 Infantry. There followed one of the most brutal episodes in British history, the Sack of Berwick. The English army took the town by storm on Good Friday 1296 and gave no quarter to the inhabitants. The slaughter lasted for two days and the estimated death toll was between 7,500 and 8,500 men women and children. Appalled and after a resolute defence, the garrison of Berwick Castle under the leadership of William Douglas, gave themselves up to the mercy of King Edward. The garrison were freed and were allowed to march out of the castle with their arms, but Douglas was imprisoned and the last of his estates in Essex forfeit. (Douglas’ two-year-old son Hugh had been taken into ward by the Sheriff of Essex at Stebbing, one of the forfeited properties) Ragman Roll Douglas was imprisoned in the Hog's Tower at Berwick castle and stayed there until gaining his freedom by appending his seal to the Ragman Roll, in common with the majority of the Scots nobility. Within days of his swearing his new oath of Fealty to Edward, Douglas was restored to his lands in Scotland, but not those in England. To add salt to the wound, Douglas' Land at Fawdon and others in Northumberland were made over to his old foe Gilbert de Umfraville, Earl of Angus, Douglas had no reluctance in joining the patriotic party. The Umfravilles' latterly forfeited Earldom of Angus was granted in 1389 to Douglas' great-grandson, George Douglas, 1st Earl of Angus. Uprising of William Wallace Following the Battle of Dunbar, a large section of the Scots nobility were languishing in prison in England. The countryside was fomenting and there was talk of a new champion for the Scots people, William Wallace of Elderslie had started his campaign. Douglas was summoned to attend King Edward in London on 7 July 1297, with fifty other barons to accompany him on an expedition to Flanders to aid Guy of Dampierre, Count of Flanders against Philip le Bel King of France. Douglas refused and joined company with Wallace. Most Scots magnates thought that Wallace was beneath their dignity, but Douglas had no such compunction. He was the first nobleman to join with Sir William Wallace in 1297 in rebellion; combining forces at Sanquhar, Durisdeer and later Scone Abbey where the two liberated the English treasury. With that booty Wallace financed further rebellion. Wallace joined his forces with that of Sir Andrew Moray and together they led the patriot army in the Battle at Stirling Bridge fought on 11 September 1297. They were joined by other patriots such as Robert Wishart Bishop of Glasgow, and the Morays of Bothwell, with a contingent of Douglases at the national muster at Irvine, North Ayrshire. Bruce raid on Douglas Castle When Edward heard of Douglas' supposed treason he commanded the future King of Scots Robert Bruce, Earl of Carrick, then governor of Carlisle for the English to take retribution. Bruce swept into Douglasdale at the king's order. However, young Bruce, who was twenty-two years old at the time, stated, "I must join my own people and the nation in which I was born."
- Title Of Nobility: Lord Herdmanston
- Title Of Nobility: Knight
- Fact: Governor of Berwick-upon-Tweed
- Title Of Nobility: Earl of Douglas
- Title Of Nobility: Lord Herdmanston
- Title Of Nobility: Knight
- Fact: Governor of Berwick-upon-Tweed
- Title Of Nobility: Earl of Douglas
- Title Of Nobility: Lord Herdmanston
- Title Of Nobility: Knight
- Fact: Governor of Berwick-upon-Tweed
- Title Of Nobility: Earl of Douglas
- Title Of Nobility: Lord Herdmanston
- Title Of Nobility: Knight
- Fact: Governor of Berwick-upon-Tweed
- Title Of Nobility: Earl of Douglas
- Death: Tower of London, London, Middlesex, England
Cause: Execution by hanging at the Tower of London
- Burial: Douglas Castle, Lanarkshire, Scotland
- Partnership with: Elizabeth STEWART
Marriage: 1276, Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland
- Child: Barbara DOUGLAS Birth: 1280, Douglas Castle, Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland
- Child: James DOUGLAS Birth: 1286, Douglas Castle, Lanarkshire, Scotland
- Partnership with: Eleanor DE LOVAINE
Marriage: Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Ancestors of William DOUGLAS
/-Gautier DE CAMBRAI
/-Hugues D'OISY
| \-Ermentrude D'ARRAS
/-Sohier D'OISY
| | /-Eudes DE HONNECOURT
| \-Alix DE HONNECOURT
/-Hugues DE DOUAI
| \-Aude DERUMIGY
/-Michael LE FLEMING
| | /-Arnould I DE CAMBRAI
| | /-Gauthier I DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Sohier D'OISY
| | /-Walter Gauthier II D'OISY DE CAMBRAI
| | | | /-Ricfrid VON BETUWE
| | | \-Bertha OF LENS DE WALINCOURT
| | | \-Hewesindis of BETUWE
| \-Adéle D'CAMBRAI
| \-Ermentrude D'OSTREVANT
/-Willian LE FLEMING
| \-Beatrix DE BEAUMONT
/-Michael LE FLEMING of Aldingham
| | /-Ganegaud Eudes de Blois DE CHARTRES
| | /-Tailbert DE JULIERS-RUMIGNY
| | | \-Helene DE ORLEANS
| | /-Godefroid I DE RUMIGNY Seigneur de Rumigny,Seigneur de Florennes
| | | | /-Gottfried I DE VERDUN
| | | \-Ermentrude von LOTHRINGEN DE VERDUN
| | | \-Mathilde BILLUNG VON SACHSEN
| | /-Arnulf I DE RUMIGNY
| | | \-Sohier D'OISY
| | /-Godefroi III DE FLORENNES
| | | | /-Gottfried I DE VERDUN
| | | \-Ermengarde VERDUN
| | | | /-Billung in OSTSACHSEN
| | | | /-Hermann I BILLUNG VON SACHSEN
| | | | | \-Ermengarde DE NANTES
| | | \-Mathilde BILLUNG VON SACHSEN
| | | | /-Lothar VON WALBECK
| | | \-Hildegard von WESTERBURG
| | | \-Swanhild of Saxony
| \-Ada DE RUMIGNY
| | /-Ragenold DE ROUCY
| | /-Giselbert DE ROUCY
| | | | /-Giselbert DE LORRAINE
| | | \-Alberade VAN LOTHARINGEN
| | | \-Gerberga VON SACHSEN
| | /-Ebles DE ROUCY Archbishop of Reims
| | | | /-Gisibert VON LOTHRINGENHER
| | | | /-Reginald of BURGUNDY I
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Gisibert VON LOTHRINGENHER
| | | \-Jeanne Ermengarde D'AQUITAINE
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Reginald of BURGUNDY I
| \-Hedwige DE ROUCY
| \-Béatrix VAN HENEGOUVEN
/-Theobald LE FLEMING
| \-Ada DE STUTEVILLE, Baroness of Fleming
/-William of DOUGLAS
| \-Kersdale DE MORAVIA
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 2nd Laird Of Douglas
| \-Margaret Kersdale of MORAY
/-William LONGLEG
| \-Margaret de CRAWFORD
William DOUGLAS
| /-William DE BATAILE
\-Constance BATAIL
\-Constance DE FLAMVILLE
Descendants of William DOUGLAS
1 William DOUGLAS
=Elizabeth STEWART Marriage: 1276, Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland
2 Barbara DOUGLAS
2 James DOUGLAS
=Eleanor DE LOVAINE Marriage: Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland
2 Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
=Beatrice de LINDSAY Marriage: 1320, Lothianbridge, Midlothian, Scotland
3 Catherine DOUGLAS Baroness de Vaux
3 Eleanor DOUGLAS Countess of Carrick
3 John DOUGLAS
3 William DOUGLAS
=Unknown BRUCE
=Margaret of MAR Marriage: 1355, Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland
3 Catherine DOUGLAS
3 Helen DOUGLAS
- Father: Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
- Mother: Beatrice de LINDSAY
- Birth: APR 1323, Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland
- Christening: Maybole, Ayrshire, Scotland
- Title Of Nobility: Laird of Douglas
- LifeSketch: 21st Great Grandfather William Douglas, 1st Earl of Douglas (c.1323 – 1 May 1384) was a Scottish nobleman, peer, and magnate. Contents 1 Early life 2 Death of the Knight of Liddesdale 3 War with England and Battle of Poitiers 4 Earl of Douglas and Mar 5 Marriage and Issue 6 References 6.1 Notes 6.2 Sources Early life William Douglas was the son of Sir Archibald Douglas (died 1333) and Beatrice de Lindsay, the daughter of Sir Alexander de Lindsay of Crawford, South Lanarkshire.[1] He was the nephew of "Sir James the Good", the trusted deputy of King Robert I of Scotland (Robert the Bruce). From the time of his father's death at the Battle of Halidon Hill, Douglas is described as being a ward of his kinsman and godfather, William Douglas, Knight of Liddesdale, and was educated in France.[2] In 1342, under pressure from Liddesdale, his uncle Hugh the Dull resigned the Lordship of Douglas to him, though Liddesdale rapaciously administered his estates while it was in his ward-ship, and assumed direct ownership of some of the Douglas territories. Douglas returned to Scotland, upon reaching his majority in 1348, and immediately started to put his house in order. In 1346-47 following the Battle of Neville's Cross, King David II, and other nobility, including Liddesdale, were held captive by the English. Edward Baliol used the opportunity to ravage the whole of the south of Scotland. Douglas gathered his men and drove the English out from his ancestral lands of Douglasdale.[3] Douglas went in the style of his uncle, the Good Sir James, and for the following few years waged guerrilla war against the English in the Ettrick Forest and Jedforests.[4] Douglas next became one of the commissioners to negotiate with the English for the release of David II of Scotland.[5] Death of the Knight of Liddesdale In 1353, Edward Baliol was ensconced at Buittle in his ancestral territories in Galloway. Douglas led a raid there to eject him due to Baliol's forfeiture of those lands that had been made over to Sir James Douglas in 1324.[6] Following this raid, returning through the Forest, Douglas came across Liddesdale hunting on what Douglas viewed as his desmesne. This was the match that lit the fuse of years of resentment over Liddesdale's assumption of the Douglas patrimony, notwithstanding Liddesdale's murder of Sir Alexander Ramsay of Dalhousie which John of Fordun gives as a reason for the enmity between the men.[7] Liddesdale, once in high standing with the Crown, had fallen into disfavour following his murder of Ramsay and another Knight, Sir David de Barclay. Douglas set upon Liddesdale and killed him. In February 1354, William of Douglas received a new charter from King David bestowing all the lands held by his uncle Sir James, his father Sir Archibald, and Liddesdale itself.[8][9] War with England and Battle of Poitiers In 1355 the truce with England expired and Douglas with the Earl of Dunbar and March, whose lands had been ravaged, decided to take Norham Castle in retaliation. One of Douglas' captains, Sir William Ramsay of Dalhousie, was instructed to despoil the lands around Norham and burn the town in an effort to entice the garrison out to battle. Ramsay did so and the English under the castle's constable, Sir Thomas Grey of Heaton and Lord Dacre, gave chase. Douglas and March meanwhile were encamped seven miles away in woodland to the south of Duns, when Ramsay had reached them. The English pursuers were ambushed by the Scots force, and completely overwhelmed. Following this Battle of Nesbit Moor, Douglas and March joined with the Earl of Angus in making an assault upon Berwick, but the Scots had to retire from there before the advancing army of Edward III. King Edward laid waste to the Lothians in an event that would be known as the "Burnt Candlemas". His supply lines were overstretched, and following the sinking of his fleet, and the Scots scorched earth policy, Edward had to turn homewards, but not before being ambushed and nearly taken by Lord Douglas's men outside Melrose.[10][11] Following Edward's retreat into England, Douglas arranged a truce with William de Bohun, 1st Earl of Northampton that would last until Michaelmas.[12] He also arranged a Safe conduct to visit the captive King David. Following this Douglas crossed with a large following to France and took up arms with Jean le Bon against Edward of Woodstock, the Black Prince. Douglas was present at the Battle of Poitiers where he was knighted by the French King. Douglas fought in the King's own Battle, but when the fight seemed over Douglas was dragged by his men from the melee. Froissart states that "... the Earl Douglas of Scotland, who fought a season valiantly, but when he saw the discomfiture he departed and saved himself; for in no wise would he be taken by the Englishmen, he would rather there be slain".[13] After the defeat there Douglas escaped, but left a number of his men either slain or captive, including his first cousin latterly the 3rd Earl of Douglas, Archibald the Grim.[14][15] Douglas returned to Scotland by mid Autumn, and was involved in peace negotiations with the English, one aspect of the treaty was the creation of March Wardens of which Douglas was one. Under the auspice of this office, Douglas seized Hermitage Castle in Liddesdale from the English in response to their depredations on Eskdale.[16] Douglas was part of the parliament that met at Berwick in 1357, which finalised the release of King David through the Treaty of Berwick, Douglas himself being one of the securities for his release.[17] Earl of Douglas and Mar Douglas was created Earl of Douglas on 26 January 1358.[18][19] To reflect his new-found status, he built Tantallon Castle, a Medieval castle surrounded by a curtain wall.[20] The castle became the home of Douglas' sister-in-law and mistress, Margaret Stewart, 4th Countess of Angus,[21] the mother of his illegitimate son, George Douglas, who would later be created Earl of Angus by the right of his mother. In 1364, Douglas joined King David II in seeking a treaty with England that would have written off Scotland's debt to England in return for depriving his nephew, Robert the Steward, formerly an ally of Douglas, of the succession. King Edward III's son, Lionel of Antwerp, would have taken the Scottish throne, although the independence of Scotland was to be guaranteed, and a special clause was to be provided for the restoration of the English estates of the Douglas family. The plan never succeeded, and on the accession of Robert the Steward as King Robert II, Douglas was nevertheless reconciled and appointed Justiciar South of the Forth in 1372. The last years of Douglas' life were spent in making and repelling border raids. He died at Douglas, South Lanarkshire on 1 May 1384. Marriage and Issue William Douglas married in 1357, Margaret of Mar, the daughter of Domhnall II, Earl of Mar and Isabella Stewart, who succeeded her brother Thomas as Countess of Mar.[22] They had two children: James Douglas, 2nd Earl of Douglas (1358–1388) Lady Isabel Douglas, Countess of Mar (1360–1408) The Earl of Douglas also fathered two illegitimate children by his brother-in-law's wife, Margaret Stewart, widow of Thomas, Earl of Mar and Countess of Angus in her own right: George Douglas, who inherited the estates of Angus and was later created Earl of Angus, being the heir of his mother. Lady Margaret Douglas, who received in 1404, the lands of Bonjedward from her half-sister, Lady Isabel Douglas.[23] He is also said to have been the father of another illegitimate daughter, Joan Douglas, who married William Dacre, 5th Baron Dacre.[24] References Notes G.E. Cokayne, with various editors, The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom, Extant, Extinct or Dormant, new ed., 13 volumes in 14 (1910-1959; reprint in 6 volumes, Gloucester, U.K.: Alan Sutton Publishing, 2000), Volume IV, pg.430. Hereinafter cited as The Complete Peerage. Maxwell, Vol I, p.76 Fraser, Vol I, p.217 Fraser, VolI, p.217 Fraser, Vol I p.218 Maxwell, VolI p.57 Fordun, p.360 clxx Maxwell, Vol I pp.78-79 Fraser, vol i, pp222-228 Fordun, CLXXVI,p.374 Maxwell, vol I, p80 Maxwell, vol I p80
- Title Of Nobility: 1st Earl Of Douglas
- Title Of Nobility: Earl of Mar
- Death: 1 MAY 1384, Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland
- Burial: MAY 1384, Melrose Abbey, Melrose, Lanarkshire, Scotland
- LdsBaptism: 28 JUN 1969
- LdsEndowment: 14 OCT 1969, PROVO
- Sealed to child (LDS): 3 DEC 1970, SLAKE
- LdsSealingToParents: 3 DEC 1970
- Partnership with: Unknown BRUCE
- Partnership with: Margaret of MAR
Marriage: 1355, Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland
- Child: Jean DOUGLAS Birth: 1356, Douglas Castle, Lanarkshire (Scotland)
- Child: James DOUGLAS 2nd. Earl Of Douglas And Mar Birth: 1358, Douglas Castle, Lanarkshire, Scotland
- Child: Joan DOUGLAS Birth: 1359, Douglas Castle, Lanarkshire, Scotland
- Child: Isabel DOUGLAS Birth: ABT 1360, Mar, Aberdeenshire, , Scotland
- Child: George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus Birth: 1376, Tantallon Castle, near, North Berwick, East Lothian, Scotland
- Child: Margaret DOUGLAS Birth: 1380, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Ancestors of William DOUGLAS
/-Sohier D'OISY
/-Hugues DE DOUAI
| \-Aude DERUMIGY
/-Michael LE FLEMING
| | /-Walter Gauthier II D'OISY DE CAMBRAI
| \-Adéle D'CAMBRAI
| \-Ermentrude D'OSTREVANT
/-Willian LE FLEMING
| \-Beatrix DE BEAUMONT
/-Michael LE FLEMING of Aldingham
| | /-Godefroid I DE RUMIGNY Seigneur de Rumigny,Seigneur de Florennes
| | /-Arnulf I DE RUMIGNY
| | | \-Sohier D'OISY
| | /-Godefroi III DE FLORENNES
| | | | /-Gottfried I DE VERDUN
| | | \-Ermengarde VERDUN
| | | \-Mathilde BILLUNG VON SACHSEN
| \-Ada DE RUMIGNY
| | /-Giselbert DE ROUCY
| | /-Ebles DE ROUCY Archbishop of Reims
| | | \-Jeanne Ermengarde D'AQUITAINE
| \-Hedwige DE ROUCY
| \-Béatrix VAN HENEGOUVEN
/-Theobald LE FLEMING
| \-Ada DE STUTEVILLE, Baroness of Fleming
/-William of DOUGLAS
| \-Kersdale DE MORAVIA
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 2nd Laird Of Douglas
| \-Margaret Kersdale of MORAY
/-William LONGLEG
| \-Margaret de CRAWFORD
/-William DOUGLAS
| | /-William DE BATAILE
| \-Constance BATAIL
| \-Constance DE FLAMVILLE
/-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| | /-Matthew II DE LOUVAINE OF LITTLE EASTON
| \-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
| \-Helisant PERCHE
William DOUGLAS
\-Beatrice de LINDSAY
Descendants of William DOUGLAS
1 William DOUGLAS
=Unknown BRUCE
2 William DOUGLAS
=Margaret of MAR Marriage: 1355, Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland
2 Jean DOUGLAS
2 James DOUGLAS 2nd. Earl Of Douglas And Mar
2 Joan DOUGLAS
2 Isabel DOUGLAS
2 George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
=Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND Marriage: 24 MAY 1397, Scotland
3 Elizabeth DOUGLAS
3 William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
=Margaret HAY of Yester Marriage: 3 DEC 1414, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
2 Margaret DOUGLAS
- Father: George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
- Mother: Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
- Birth: 24 SEP 1399, Tantallon Castle, North Berwick, East Lothian, Scotland
- Also known as: 2nd Earl of Angus
- Title Of Nobility: Knight
- LifeSketch: Grandson of King Robert Iii
- Death: 9 OCT 1437, Tantallon Castle, North Berwick, East-Lothian-shire, Scotland
- Burial: 1437
- LdsSealingToParents: 13 APR 1970, SLAKE - Salt Lake Temple
- Partnership with: Margaret HAY of Yester
Marriage: 3 DEC 1414, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
- Child: Margaret DOUGLAS Birth: Aberdeenshire, Scotland
- Child: Helen DOUGLAS Birth: 17 MAY 1425, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
- Child: James DOUGLAS 3rd Earl of Angus, Lord of Liddesdale and Jedburgh Forest Birth: 1426, Tantallon Castle, Berwick, Midlothian, Scotland
- Child: Hugh DOUGLAS Birth: AFT 1428, Mar Castle, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
- Child: George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus Birth: Mar, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
Ancestors of William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
/-Michael LE FLEMING
/-Willian LE FLEMING
| \-Beatrix DE BEAUMONT
/-Michael LE FLEMING of Aldingham
| | /-Godefroi III DE FLORENNES
| \-Ada DE RUMIGNY
| \-Hedwige DE ROUCY
/-Theobald LE FLEMING
| \-Ada DE STUTEVILLE, Baroness of Fleming
/-William of DOUGLAS
| \-Kersdale DE MORAVIA
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 2nd Laird Of Douglas
| \-Margaret Kersdale of MORAY
/-William LONGLEG
| \-Margaret de CRAWFORD
/-William DOUGLAS
| | /-William DE BATAILE
| \-Constance BATAIL
| \-Constance DE FLAMVILLE
/-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| | /-Matthew II DE LOUVAINE OF LITTLE EASTON
| \-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
| \-Helisant PERCHE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
/-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret of MAR
William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
\-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
Descendants of William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
1 William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
=Margaret HAY of Yester Marriage: 3 DEC 1414, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
2 Margaret DOUGLAS
2 Helen DOUGLAS
2 James DOUGLAS 3rd Earl of Angus, Lord of Liddesdale and Jedburgh Forest
2 Hugh DOUGLAS
2 George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
=Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY Marriage: BEF 1446, Markinch, Fife, Scotland
3 Elizabeth DOUGLAS
3 Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
=Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
3 Anne DOUGLAS
3 Janet Anne DOUGLAS
- Father: Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
- Mother: Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
- Birth: 1470, Tantallon Castle, North Berwick, East Lothian, Scotland
- Title Of Nobility: Sir Knight
- LifeSketch: Our royal, titled, noble and commoner ancestors- Sir William Douglas1,2 Last Edited 2 May 1998 M, #49522, d. 9 September 1513 Father Archibald 'Bell the Cat' Douglas, 5th Earl Angus b. c 1454, d. bt 29 Nov 1513 - 31 Jan 1514 Mother Elizabeth Boyd1 d. b 21 Feb 1497 Sir William Douglas married Elizabeth Auchinleck, daughter of James Auchinleck and (Miss) Melville, in 1501.3 Sir William Douglas died on 9 September 1513 at Battle of Flodden Field.3 Family Elizabeth Auchinleck b. c 1475, d. a 9 Sep 1513 Child Sir Archibald Douglas+1,4 d. 29 Sep 1570
- Title Of Nobility: Laird of Glenbervie
- Title Of Nobility: Laird of Glenbervie
- Title Of Nobility: Laird of Glenbervie
- Death: 9 SEP 1513, Battle of Flodden Field, Branxton,Kirknewton, Northumberland, England
- Burial: Glenbervie, Kincardineshire, Scotland
- Partnership with: Elizabeth AUCHINLECK
Marriage: 1501, Glenbervie, Kincardineshire, Scotland
- Child: Elizabeth DOUGLAS Birth: 1500, Glenbervie, Kincardineshire, Scotland
- Child: Archibald DOUGLAS 1st of Glenbervie 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton Birth: 7 SEP 1502, Glenbervie, Kincardine, Scotland
- Child: Robert DOUGLAS Birth: 1504, Durisdeer, Dumfries-shire, Scotland
- Child: Gilette DOUGLAS Birth: 1505, Glenbervie, Kincardineshire, Scotland
- Child: Janet DOUGLAS Birth: 1507, Nithsdale, Dumfries-Shire, Scotland
Ancestors of William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
/-Theobald LE FLEMING
/-William of DOUGLAS
| \-Kersdale DE MORAVIA
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 2nd Laird Of Douglas
| \-Margaret Kersdale of MORAY
/-William LONGLEG
| \-Margaret de CRAWFORD
/-William DOUGLAS
| | /-William DE BATAILE
| \-Constance BATAIL
| \-Constance DE FLAMVILLE
/-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| | /-Matthew II DE LOUVAINE OF LITTLE EASTON
| \-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
| \-Helisant PERCHE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
/-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret of MAR
/-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
/-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret HAY of Yester
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
| \-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
\-Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
Descendants of William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
1 William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
=Elizabeth AUCHINLECK Marriage: 1501, Glenbervie, Kincardineshire, Scotland
2 Elizabeth DOUGLAS
2 Archibald DOUGLAS 1st of Glenbervie 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton
=Agnes KEITH Marriage: Glenbarvy Done Dun Glenbarvy Kemnay, Kincardineshire, , Scotland
3 Egidia Gilette DE DOUGLAS
=Robert GRAHAM, Master of Montrose
3 William DOUGLAS
=Egidia Giles GRAHAM Marriage: Huntly, Aberdeen, Scotland
=Mary MCMICHAELS
3 Marjory DOUGLAS
3 Elizabeth DOUGLAS
3 Christian DOUGLAS
3 Joane DOUGLAS
3 Isabel DOUGLAS
3 Agnes Alice DOUGLAS
3 Katherine DOUGLAS
3 Sarah DOUGLAS
3 Margaret DOUGLAS
=Margaret CARMICHAEL Marriage: ABT 1550, Douglas West, Lanarkshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
=Mary IRVINE Marriage: Dumfriesshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
3 Katharine DOUGLAS
3 Sara DOUGLAS
3 John DOUGLAS
3 James DOUGLAS of Melrose
2 Robert DOUGLAS
2 Gilette DOUGLAS
2 Janet DOUGLAS
- Father: Archibald DOUGLAS 1st of Glenbervie 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton
- Mother: Agnes KEITH
- Birth: Glenbervie, Kincardine, Scotland
- Residence: Loch Leven Castle, Kinross, Fife, Scotland
- The 13 Children of William Douglas 9th Earl Angus: (Date and Place unknown)
- Title (Nobility): 9th Earl of Angus
- Life Sketch: William Douglas, 9th Earl of Angus (died 1 July 1591, at Glenbervie) was a Scottish nobleman and zealous supporter of Mary, Queen of Scots. He was the eldest son of Sir Archibald Douglas of Glenbervie, Knt., by his spouse Agnes, daughter of William Keith, 3rd Earl Marischal, and upon the death of Archibald Douglas, 8th Earl of Angus without issue, William succeeded to that Earldom as heir-male, in 1588. Sir Robert Douglas states that "Sir William Douglas of Glenbervie (as he was styled prior to his succession to the earldom) was a man of great honour and integrity, and a steady friend of Queen Mary. He accompanied her in her expedition to the north, and took part in the battle at Corrichie in 1562." He had two charters under The Great Seal of Scotland, from Queen Mary, of the lands and barony of Glenbervie, Kemnay, and several others. The earl married Egidia (or Giles), daughter of Sir Robert Graham of Morphie, and had issue nine sons and four daughters, of whom: William Douglas, 10th Earl of Angus, eldest son and heir Sir Robert Douglas, 1st Baronet of Glenbervie, 2nd son, received from his father the lands of Glenbervie by charter dated 14 July 1592. Henry Douglas of Tannachy (d. 5 October 1595) who married Janet Murray of Scotland at sometime before 1580. Had issue Janet Douglas born 16 Apr 1580 Dunfermline Scotland. John Douglas of Barras Gavin Douglas (d. bef 1 October 1616) who married Elizabeth Keith; ancestors of the family of Douglas of Bridgeford From The Scottish Nation: “ ..., Sir William Douglas of Glenbervie, succeeded as ninth earl. He was the son of Sir Archibald Douglas of Glenbervie, grandson of the fifth earl. The earldom was claimed by James the Sixth, who brought a suit against Sir William, for reducing the charters connected with the title, but on 7th March 1588-9, a decision was given in favour of the latter. The ninth earl died in July 1591, in the 59th year of his age. By his wife, daughter of Sir Robert Graham of Morphie, he had six sons and four daughters. His second son, Sir Robert, was the first baronet of the Glenbervie family.
- Find A Grave: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/150288779/william-douglas
- LifeSketch: William Douglas, 9th Earl of Angus: He inherited from Archibald, 8th Earl of Angus (relation ??), who had no male heirs. "The succession to the earldom of Angus now devolved on the heir-male of the eighth Earl, Sir William Douglas of Glenbervie. He was the eldest son of Archibald Douglas of Glenbervie and Agnes Keith, daughter of William, second Earl Marischal. Sir William was born in or about the year 1532. On 14th February 1551-2 he was contracted in marriage to Egidia or Giles Graham, daughter of Robert Graham of Morphie, in the Mearns, and the marriage was to be completed before the 1st March following." Pg 765 https://archive.org/details/douglasbook02fras/page/765/mode/2up?view=theater
- Death: 1 JUL 1591, Loch Leven Castle, Kinross, Fife, Scotland
- Burial: AFT 1 JUL 1591, Glenbervie, Kincardine, Scotland
- Partnership with: Egidia Giles GRAHAM
Marriage: Huntly, Aberdeen, Scotland
- Child: Jean DOUGLAS Birth: ABT 1550, Monymusk, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
- Child: Robert DOUGLAS of Glenbervie Birth: 1552, Glenbervie, Kincardineshire, Scotland
- Child: Margaret DOUGLAS Birth: 1552, Kincardineshire, Scotland
- Child: George DOUGLAS Birth: 1557, Glenbervie, , Kincardine, Scotland
- Child: Archibald DOUGLAS Birth: 1557, Glenbervie, , Kincardine, Scotland
- Child: John DOUGLAS of Barras Birth: 1558, Glenbervie, , Kincardine, Scotland
- Child: Henry DOUGLAS OF TANNACHY Birth: ABT 1558, Glenbervie, Kincardineshire, Scotland
- Child: Duncan DOUGLAS Birth: 1559, Glenbervie, , Kincardine, Scotland
- Child: Francis DOUGLAS Birth: ABT 1563, Glenbervie, Kincardine, Scotland
- Child: Sarah DOUGLAS Birth: Glenbervie, Kincardineshire, Scotland
- Partnership with: Mary MCMICHAELS
Ancestors of William DOUGLAS
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 2nd Laird Of Douglas
/-William LONGLEG
| \-Margaret de CRAWFORD
/-William DOUGLAS
| | /-William DE BATAILE
| \-Constance BATAIL
| \-Constance DE FLAMVILLE
/-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| | /-Matthew II DE LOUVAINE OF LITTLE EASTON
| \-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
| \-Helisant PERCHE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
/-George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret of MAR
/-William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
| \-Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND
/-George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
| \-Margaret HAY of Yester
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 5th Earl of Angus
| \-Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY
/-William DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
| \-Elizabeth BOYD Countess Of Angus
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 1st of Glenbervie 8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of Morton
| \-Elizabeth AUCHINLECK
William DOUGLAS
| /-William KEITH
\-Agnes KEITH
\-Elizabeth GORDON
Descendants of William DOUGLAS
1 William DOUGLAS
=Egidia Giles GRAHAM Marriage: Huntly, Aberdeen, Scotland
2 Jean DOUGLAS
2 Robert DOUGLAS of Glenbervie
2 Margaret DOUGLAS
2 George DOUGLAS
2 Archibald DOUGLAS
=Janet PHELLEN Marriage: BET 1598 AND 1600, Dunfermiline, Fife, Scotland
3 David DOUGLAS
=Alison MITCHEL Marriage: 28 JAN 1623, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
3 Robert DOUGLAS
3 Robert DOUGLAS
3 James DOUGLAS
3 Thomas DOUGLAS
3 Janet DOUGLAS
3 Margaret DOUGLAS
2 John DOUGLAS of Barras
2 Henry DOUGLAS OF TANNACHY
2 Duncan DOUGLAS
2 Francis DOUGLAS
2 Sarah DOUGLAS
=Mary MCMICHAELS
2 Archibald DOUGLASS
- Father: Theobald LE FLEMING
- Mother: Kersdale DE MORAVIA
- Birth: BEF 1157, Hermiston, Midlothian, Scotland
- Death: 1214, Douglas Castle, Lanarkshire, Scotland
- Burial: 1214, Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Ancestors of William of DOUGLAS
/-Baldwin I DE FLANDERS
/-Rodolphe I DE FLANDERS
| \-Judith DE FLANDERS
/-Isaac DE CAMBRAI
| \-Alaidis Eldegarde D'AMIENS
/-Gautier DE CAMBRAI
| | /-Baldwin I DE FLANDERS
| | /-Rodolphe I DE FLANDERS
| | | \-Judith DE FLANDERS
| \-Berthe DE CAMBRAI
| \-Alaidis Eldegarde D'AMIENS
/-Hugues D'OISY
| | /-Rudolf I van Amiens VALOIS
| \-Ermentrude D'ARRAS
| | /-Louis II le Bègue DES FRANCS
| | /-Charles III DES FRANCS
| | | \-Adélaïde DE PARIS
| \-Adelais d'Amiens et de Valois
| | /-Thiadrich DE WESTFALEN
| \-Frederune DE SAXE
| \-Reginhild VON FRIESLAND
/-Sohier D'OISY
| | /-Eudes DE HONNECOURT
| \-Alix DE HONNECOURT
/-Hugues DE DOUAI
| \-Aude DERUMIGY
/-Michael LE FLEMING
| | /-Baldwin I DE FLANDERS
| | /-Rodolphe I DE FLANDERS
| | | \-Judith DE FLANDERS
| | /-Isaac DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Alaidis Eldegarde D'AMIENS
| | /-Arnould I DE CAMBRAI
| | | | /-Baldwin I DE FLANDERS
| | | | /-Rodolphe I DE FLANDERS
| | | | | \-Judith DE FLANDERS
| | | \-Berthe DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Alaidis Eldegarde D'AMIENS
| | /-Gauthier I DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Sohier D'OISY
| | /-Walter Gauthier II D'OISY DE CAMBRAI
| | | | /-Anfried l VAN TEISTERBANT
| | | | /-Ricfried I VAN BETUWE
| | | | | \-Oda VON SACHSEN
| | | | /-Nevelong van de Betuwe HASPINGA
| | | | | \-Hamesindis VAN LOON
| | | | /-Ricfrid VON BETUWE
| | | | | | /-Baudry de MAASGAU
| | | | | \-Daughter of Baudry DE MAASGAU
| | | \-Bertha OF LENS DE WALINCOURT
| | | \-Hewesindis of BETUWE
| \-Adéle D'CAMBRAI
| \-Ermentrude D'OSTREVANT
/-Willian LE FLEMING
| \-Beatrix DE BEAUMONT
/-Michael LE FLEMING of Aldingham
| | /-Adrien D'ORLÉANS
| | /-Odo VON ORLÉANS Graf von Orléans.
| | | \-Waldrade spouse of Adrien D'ORLÉANS
| | /-Wilhelm VON ORLEANS
| | | | /-Leuthard I DE PARIS
| | | \-Engeltrudis DE PARIS
| | | \-Grimhild spouse of Leuthard I DE PARIS
| | /-Ganegaud Eudes de Blois DE CHARTRES
| | | | /-Mancia DE BIGORRE II
| | | \-Rogelinde DE ROUERGUE
| | /-Tailbert DE JULIERS-RUMIGNY
| | | | /-Wilhelm VON GELLON
| | | | /-Bernard DE SEPTIMANIE
| | | | | \-Cunégonde spouse of Wilhelm VON GELLON
| | | | /-Bernard Plantapilosa DE ROUERGUE
| | | | | \-Dhouda spouse of Bernard DE SEPTIMANIE
| | | \-Helene DE ORLEANS
| | | | /-Warin DE CHALON
| | | | /-Bernard D'AUVERGNE
| | | | | \-Alba D'AUTUN
| | | \-Ermengarde D'AUVERGNE DE CHALONS
| | | \-Lieugardis spouse of Bernard D'AUVERGNE
| | /-Godefroid I DE RUMIGNY Seigneur de Rumigny,Seigneur de Florennes
| | | | /-Gottfried I DE VERDUN
| | | \-Ermentrude von LOTHRINGEN DE VERDUN
| | | | /-Egbert in SACHSEN
| | | | /-Billung in OSTSACHSEN
| | | | /-Hermann I BILLUNG VON SACHSEN
| | | | | | /-Witbert DE NANTES
| | | | | \-Ermengarde DE NANTES
| | | | | \-Adeltrude Deda DE LIMOGES
| | | \-Mathilde BILLUNG VON SACHSEN
| | | | /-Lothar I of STADE
| | | | /-Lothar VON WALBECK
| | | | | \-Oda Wettin VON SACHSEN
| | | \-Hildegard von WESTERBURG
| | | \-Swanhild of Saxony
| | /-Arnulf I DE RUMIGNY
| | | \-Sohier D'OISY
| | /-Godefroi III DE FLORENNES
| | | | /-Gottfried I DE VERDUN
| | | \-Ermengarde VERDUN
| | | | /-Wichmann II VON HAMALANT
| | | | /-Egbert in SACHSEN
| | | | /-Billung in OSTSACHSEN
| | | | /-Hermann I BILLUNG VON SACHSEN
| | | | | | /-Witbert DE NANTES
| | | | | \-Ermengarde DE NANTES
| | | | | \-Adeltrude Deda DE LIMOGES
| | | \-Mathilde BILLUNG VON SACHSEN
| | | | /-Wigbert VON SACHSEN
| | | | /-Abbo VON STADE
| | | | | \-Sindacilla Ordrad Friesland WESTPHALIA
| | | | /-Lothar I of STADE
| | | | | \-Regenhilde VAN FRIESLAND
| | | | /-Lothar VON WALBECK
| | | | | \-Oda Wettin VON SACHSEN
| | | \-Hildegard von WESTERBURG
| | | \-Swanhild of Saxony
| \-Ada DE RUMIGNY
| | /-Ragenold DE ROUCY
| | /-Giselbert DE ROUCY
| | | | /-Gieselbert I DE MAASGAU
| | | | /-Giselbert im Maas- und SCHELDEGAU
| | | | | \-Bertswinda DE HESBAYE
| | | | /-Reginar I DE HAINAUT
| | | | | | /-Lothar RÖMISCHER
| | | | | \-Ermingarde of LOTHARINGIA
| | | | | \-Ermengarde DE TOURS
| | | | /-Giselbert DE LORRAINE
| | | | | | /-Albéron DE LORRAINE I
| | | | | | /-Alberon DE LORRAINE DE HAINAUT II
| | | | | | | \-Malberte DE HAINAUT
| | | | | \-Alberade DE RETHEL
| | | | | | /-Thierry DE LOMME
| | | | | \-Hildeberte DE NAMUR
| | | | | \-Pentecosta DE NAMUR
| | | \-Alberade VAN LOTHARINGEN
| | | | /-Liudolf VON SACHSEN
| | | | /-Otto I VON SACHSEN
| | | | | \-Oda OF BILLUNG
| | | | /-Heinrich I VON SACHSEN
| | | | | | /-Heinrich VON BABENBERG Markgraf von Friesland
| | | | | \-Haduich VON BABENBERG
| | | | | \-Ingeltrude VON FRIAUL
| | | \-Gerberga VON SACHSEN
| | | | /-Reginbern DE SACHSEN
| | | | /-Thiadrich DE WESTFALEN
| | | | | \-Mathilde VON GRAINGAU
| | | \-Mathilde DE RINGELHEIM
| | | \-Reginhild VON FRIESLAND
| | /-Ebles DE ROUCY Archbishop of Reims
| | | | /-Gisibert VON LOTHRINGENHER
| | | | /-Reginald of BURGUNDY I
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Gisibert VON LOTHRINGENHER
| | | \-Jeanne Ermengarde D'AQUITAINE
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Reginald of BURGUNDY I
| \-Hedwige DE ROUCY
| \-Béatrix VAN HENEGOUVEN
/-Theobald LE FLEMING
| \-Ada DE STUTEVILLE, Baroness of Fleming
William of DOUGLAS
\-Kersdale DE MORAVIA
Descendants of William of DOUGLAS
1 William of DOUGLAS
=Abiah DOUGLAS
=Margaret Kersdale of MORAY
2 Archibald DOUGLAS 2nd Laird Of Douglas
=Margaret de CRAWFORD Marriage: BEF 1220, Scotland
3 William LONGLEG
=Martha MACDHONNCHAIDH
=Constance BATAIL Marriage: 1233, Scotland
=Marjory DE ABERNETHY Marriage: 1255, Scotland
3 Andrew DOUGLAS Of Hermiston
2 Margaret DOUGLAS
- Father: William DOUGLAS
- Mother: Margaret of MAR
- Birth: 1376, Tantallon Castle, near, North Berwick, East Lothian, Scotland
- Other: ABT 1378, of Angus,, Scot.
- Christening: 1383, Dalkeith, Midlothian, Scotland
- Cause of Death (Facts Pg): Bubonic Plague, AFT SEP 1402, Scotland
- LifeSketch: From The Scots Peerage volume 5 pg 13 "George Douglas, as Earl William's second son, George succeeded his mother's title as 4th Earl of Angus, being the first Earl of Angus of the Douglas family. The other estates of Bonkle, Abernethy pass with titles to the Douglasses. HHonours are subsequently restricted to heirs-male"
- Death: 1421, Battle of Homildon Hill, Lanacashire, England
- Burial: 1421, Saint Bride's Cemetery, Douglas, South Lanarkshire, Scotland
Ancestors of George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
/-Hugues DE DOUAI
/-Michael LE FLEMING
| \-Adéle D'CAMBRAI
/-Willian LE FLEMING
| \-Beatrix DE BEAUMONT
/-Michael LE FLEMING of Aldingham
| | /-Arnulf I DE RUMIGNY
| | /-Godefroi III DE FLORENNES
| | | \-Ermengarde VERDUN
| \-Ada DE RUMIGNY
| | /-Ebles DE ROUCY Archbishop of Reims
| \-Hedwige DE ROUCY
| \-Béatrix VAN HENEGOUVEN
/-Theobald LE FLEMING
| \-Ada DE STUTEVILLE, Baroness of Fleming
/-William of DOUGLAS
| \-Kersdale DE MORAVIA
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 2nd Laird Of Douglas
| \-Margaret Kersdale of MORAY
/-William LONGLEG
| \-Margaret de CRAWFORD
/-William DOUGLAS
| | /-William DE BATAILE
| \-Constance BATAIL
| \-Constance DE FLAMVILLE
/-Archibald The Tyneman DOUGLAS
| | /-Matthew II DE LOUVAINE OF LITTLE EASTON
| \-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
| \-Helisant PERCHE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Beatrice de LINDSAY
George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
\-Margaret of MAR
Descendants of George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
1 George DOUGLAS - First Earl of Angus
=Mary Stewart of SCOTLAND Marriage: 24 MAY 1397, Scotland
2 Elizabeth DOUGLAS
2 William DOUGLAS 2nd Earl of Angus
=Margaret HAY of Yester Marriage: 3 DEC 1414, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
3 Margaret DOUGLAS
3 Helen DOUGLAS
3 James DOUGLAS 3rd Earl of Angus, Lord of Liddesdale and Jedburgh Forest
3 Hugh DOUGLAS
3 George DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Angus
=Isabel Sibbald of BALGONY Marriage: BEF 1446, Markinch, Fife, Scotland
Ancestors of Lady Joan DOUGLAS FLEMING
/-Gautier DE CAMBRAI
/-Hugues D'OISY
| \-Ermentrude D'ARRAS
/-Sohier D'OISY
| | /-Eudes DE HONNECOURT
| \-Alix DE HONNECOURT
/-Hugues DE DOUAI
| \-Aude DERUMIGY
/-Michael LE FLEMING
| | /-Arnould I DE CAMBRAI
| | /-Gauthier I DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Sohier D'OISY
| | /-Walter Gauthier II D'OISY DE CAMBRAI
| | | | /-Ricfrid VON BETUWE
| | | \-Bertha OF LENS DE WALINCOURT
| | | \-Hewesindis of BETUWE
| \-Adéle D'CAMBRAI
| \-Ermentrude D'OSTREVANT
/-Willian LE FLEMING
| \-Beatrix DE BEAUMONT
/-Michael LE FLEMING of Aldingham
| | /-Ganegaud Eudes de Blois DE CHARTRES
| | /-Tailbert DE JULIERS-RUMIGNY
| | | \-Helene DE ORLEANS
| | /-Godefroid I DE RUMIGNY Seigneur de Rumigny,Seigneur de Florennes
| | | | /-Gottfried I DE VERDUN
| | | \-Ermentrude von LOTHRINGEN DE VERDUN
| | | \-Mathilde BILLUNG VON SACHSEN
| | /-Arnulf I DE RUMIGNY
| | | \-Sohier D'OISY
| | /-Godefroi III DE FLORENNES
| | | | /-Gottfried I DE VERDUN
| | | \-Ermengarde VERDUN
| | | | /-Billung in OSTSACHSEN
| | | | /-Hermann I BILLUNG VON SACHSEN
| | | | | \-Ermengarde DE NANTES
| | | \-Mathilde BILLUNG VON SACHSEN
| | | | /-Lothar VON WALBECK
| | | \-Hildegard von WESTERBURG
| | | \-Swanhild of Saxony
| \-Ada DE RUMIGNY
| | /-Ragenold DE ROUCY
| | /-Giselbert DE ROUCY
| | | | /-Giselbert DE LORRAINE
| | | \-Alberade VAN LOTHARINGEN
| | | \-Gerberga VON SACHSEN
| | /-Ebles DE ROUCY Archbishop of Reims
| | | | /-Gisibert VON LOTHRINGENHER
| | | | /-Reginald of BURGUNDY I
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Gisibert VON LOTHRINGENHER
| | | \-Jeanne Ermengarde D'AQUITAINE
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Reginald of BURGUNDY I
| \-Hedwige DE ROUCY
| \-Béatrix VAN HENEGOUVEN
/-Theobald LE FLEMING
| \-Ada DE STUTEVILLE, Baroness of Fleming
/-William of DOUGLAS
| \-Kersdale DE MORAVIA
/-Archibald DOUGLAS 2nd Laird Of Douglas
| \-Margaret Kersdale of MORAY
/-William LONGLEG
| \-Margaret de CRAWFORD
Lady Joan DOUGLAS FLEMING
| /-William DE BATAILE
\-Constance BATAIL
\-Constance DE FLAMVILLE