Ancestors of Thomas DIXON
/-Robert DIXON II
/-John DIXON
| \-Margaret HATLEY
/-John DIXON
| | /-John HENDERSON
| | /-Robert HENDERSON VI
| | | \-Eleanor M. BALLIE
| | /-James HENDERSON
| | | \-Jonet M. BARTON
| | /-George HENDERSON 2nd Baron of Fordell
| | | | /-Unknown BATY
| | | | /-John BATY
| | | | | \-Isabelle GRAHAM
| | | \-Helen BATY
| | | | /-John Whitfeld CLERK
| | | \-Isabel CLERK
| | | \-Catherine MAXWELL
| | /-Henry William HENDERSON
| | | | /-Donald ADAMSON
| | | | /-John ADAMSON
| | | | | \-Martha MCARTHUR
| | | | /-William ADAMSON
| | | | | | /-George Wiley HARTZOG
| | | | | \-Ann HARTZOG
| | | | | \-Catherine BEDSOLE
| | | \-Katherine ADAMSON
| | | | /-James TURING
| | | | /-Adam TURING
| | | | | \-Margaret DEWAR
| | | \-Janet TURING
| | | | /-Alexander MURRAY
| | | \-Janet MURRAY
| | | \-Jessica Euphemia SANDERS
| \-Margaret HENDERSON
| | /-William SCOTT IV
| | /-Alexander SCOTT I
| | | \-Isabel DE MONCRIEFF
| | /-William SCOTT V
| | | \-Elizabeth Logane
| | /-Alexander SCOTT II
| | | \-Isobel DE MONCRIEFF
| \-Elizabeth SCOTT
| \-Marion SCOTT
/-James DIXON
| \-Jonet ROBESON
/-Henry DIXON
| \-Rose Susanna TAINTOR
/-William Henry DIXON
| \-Rose Anna INGRAM
/-George DIXON Sr.
| \-Ann GREGG
Thomas DIXON
\-Ann CHANDLER
- Father: Henry DIXON
- Mother: Rose Anna INGRAM
- Birth: 1669, Seagoe, County Armagh, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Ancestors of Thomas DIXON
/-Robert DIXON II
/-John DIXON
| \-Margaret HATLEY
/-John DIXON
| | /-Cochet Edward HENDERSON
| | /-Thomas HENDERSON
| | | \-Agnes CUNNINGHAM
| | /-John HENDERSON
| | | \-Rachel BURROW
| | /-Robert HENDERSON VI
| | | | /-Alexander LINDSAY IV
| | | \-Eleanor M. BALLIE
| | | \-Rachel BARCLAY
| | /-James HENDERSON
| | | \-Jonet M. BARTON
| | /-George HENDERSON 2nd Baron of Fordell
| | | | /- BEATTIE BATY
| | | | /-Unknown BATY
| | | | /-John BATY
| | | | | \-Isabelle GRAHAM
| | | \-Helen BATY
| | | | /-John Whitfeld CLERK
| | | \-Isabel CLERK
| | | \-Catherine MAXWELL
| | /-Henry William HENDERSON
| | | | /-Donald ADAMSON
| | | | /-John ADAMSON
| | | | | \-Martha MCARTHUR
| | | | /-William ADAMSON
| | | | | | /-George Wiley HARTZOG
| | | | | \-Ann HARTZOG
| | | | | | /-John BEDSOLE
| | | | | \-Catherine BEDSOLE
| | | | | \-Agnes PRESTON
| | | \-Katherine ADAMSON
| | | | /-William DE TURYNE
| | | | /-John TURING
| | | | /-James TURING
| | | | | \-Agnes PRESTON
| | | | /-Adam TURING
| | | | | | /-Donald DEWAR
| | | | | | /-John DEWAR
| | | | | | | \-Elizabeth IRVING
| | | | | \-Margaret DEWAR
| | | | | \-Margaret MCKELLAR
| | | \-Janet TURING
| | | | /-Thomas Everitt MURRAY
| | | | /-Alexander MURRAY
| | | | | | /-Alexander Campbell MCDONALD
| | | | | \-Eleanor MCDONALD
| | | | | \-Eleanor Jane POWELL
| | | \-Janet MURRAY
| | | \-Jessica Euphemia SANDERS
| \-Margaret HENDERSON
| | /-Michael SCOTT
| | /-William SCOTT IV
| | /-Alexander SCOTT I
| | | | /-John DE MONCRIEFF
| | | \-Isabel DE MONCRIEFF
| | | | /-James Canmore DUNDAS
| | | \-Beatrix DE DUNDAS
| | | \-Christiana STEWART
| | /-William SCOTT V
| | | \-Elizabeth Logane
| | /-Alexander SCOTT II
| | | \-Isobel DE MONCRIEFF
| \-Elizabeth SCOTT
| \-Marion SCOTT
/-James DIXON
| \-Jonet ROBESON
/-Henry DIXON
| \-Rose Susanna TAINTOR
Thomas DIXON
\-Rose Anna INGRAM
- Father: William Henry DIXON
- Mother: Ann GREGG
- Birth: Christiana, New Castle, Delaware, Colonial America
- Title Of Nobility: Yeoman
- Death: New Garden MM, Chester, Pennsylvania, Colonial America
- Burial: Lime Ridge Evangelical United Brethren Cemetry, South Centre, Columbia, Pennsylvania, United States
Ancestors of Thomas Baldwin DIXON
/-Robert DIXON II
/-John DIXON
| \-Margaret HATLEY
/-John DIXON
| | /-Thomas HENDERSON
| | /-John HENDERSON
| | | \-Rachel BURROW
| | /-Robert HENDERSON VI
| | | | /-Alexander LINDSAY IV
| | | \-Eleanor M. BALLIE
| | | \-Rachel BARCLAY
| | /-James HENDERSON
| | | \-Jonet M. BARTON
| | /-George HENDERSON 2nd Baron of Fordell
| | | | /- BEATTIE BATY
| | | | /-Unknown BATY
| | | | /-John BATY
| | | | | \-Isabelle GRAHAM
| | | \-Helen BATY
| | | | /-John Whitfeld CLERK
| | | \-Isabel CLERK
| | | \-Catherine MAXWELL
| | /-Henry William HENDERSON
| | | | /-Donald ADAMSON
| | | | /-John ADAMSON
| | | | | \-Martha MCARTHUR
| | | | /-William ADAMSON
| | | | | | /-George Wiley HARTZOG
| | | | | \-Ann HARTZOG
| | | | | | /-John BEDSOLE
| | | | | \-Catherine BEDSOLE
| | | | | \-Agnes PRESTON
| | | \-Katherine ADAMSON
| | | | /-John TURING
| | | | /-James TURING
| | | | | \-Agnes PRESTON
| | | | /-Adam TURING
| | | | | | /-John DEWAR
| | | | | \-Margaret DEWAR
| | | | | \-Margaret MCKELLAR
| | | \-Janet TURING
| | | | /-Thomas Everitt MURRAY
| | | | /-Alexander MURRAY
| | | | | \-Eleanor MCDONALD
| | | \-Janet MURRAY
| | | \-Jessica Euphemia SANDERS
| \-Margaret HENDERSON
| | /-Michael SCOTT
| | /-William SCOTT IV
| | /-Alexander SCOTT I
| | | | /-John DE MONCRIEFF
| | | \-Isabel DE MONCRIEFF
| | | \-Beatrix DE DUNDAS
| | /-William SCOTT V
| | | \-Elizabeth Logane
| | /-Alexander SCOTT II
| | | \-Isobel DE MONCRIEFF
| \-Elizabeth SCOTT
| \-Marion SCOTT
/-James DIXON
| \-Jonet ROBESON
/-Henry DIXON
| \-Rose Susanna TAINTOR
/-William Henry DIXON
| \-Rose Anna INGRAM
Thomas Baldwin DIXON
\-Ann GREGG
- Father: William Henry DIXON
- Mother: Isabel REA
- Birth: 10 SEP 1683, Christiana Hundred, New Castle, Delaware, United States
- Title Of Nobility: yeoman
- Death: 3 DEC 1760, Bush Creek, Anson County, North Carolina, British Colony
Ancestors of William DIXON Jr.
/-Robert DIXON II
/-John DIXON
| \-Margaret HATLEY
/-John DIXON
| | /-Thomas HENDERSON
| | /-John HENDERSON
| | | \-Rachel BURROW
| | /-Robert HENDERSON VI
| | | | /-Alexander LINDSAY IV
| | | \-Eleanor M. BALLIE
| | | \-Rachel BARCLAY
| | /-James HENDERSON
| | | \-Jonet M. BARTON
| | /-George HENDERSON 2nd Baron of Fordell
| | | | /- BEATTIE BATY
| | | | /-Unknown BATY
| | | | /-John BATY
| | | | | \-Isabelle GRAHAM
| | | \-Helen BATY
| | | | /-John Whitfeld CLERK
| | | \-Isabel CLERK
| | | \-Catherine MAXWELL
| | /-Henry William HENDERSON
| | | | /-Donald ADAMSON
| | | | /-John ADAMSON
| | | | | \-Martha MCARTHUR
| | | | /-William ADAMSON
| | | | | | /-George Wiley HARTZOG
| | | | | \-Ann HARTZOG
| | | | | | /-John BEDSOLE
| | | | | \-Catherine BEDSOLE
| | | | | \-Agnes PRESTON
| | | \-Katherine ADAMSON
| | | | /-John TURING
| | | | /-James TURING
| | | | | \-Agnes PRESTON
| | | | /-Adam TURING
| | | | | | /-John DEWAR
| | | | | \-Margaret DEWAR
| | | | | \-Margaret MCKELLAR
| | | \-Janet TURING
| | | | /-Thomas Everitt MURRAY
| | | | /-Alexander MURRAY
| | | | | \-Eleanor MCDONALD
| | | \-Janet MURRAY
| | | \-Jessica Euphemia SANDERS
| \-Margaret HENDERSON
| | /-Michael SCOTT
| | /-William SCOTT IV
| | /-Alexander SCOTT I
| | | | /-John DE MONCRIEFF
| | | \-Isabel DE MONCRIEFF
| | | \-Beatrix DE DUNDAS
| | /-William SCOTT V
| | | \-Elizabeth Logane
| | /-Alexander SCOTT II
| | | \-Isobel DE MONCRIEFF
| \-Elizabeth SCOTT
| \-Marion SCOTT
/-James DIXON
| \-Jonet ROBESON
/-Henry DIXON
| \-Rose Susanna TAINTOR
/-William Henry DIXON
| \-Rose Anna INGRAM
William DIXON Jr.
\-Isabel REA
Ancestors of William Gregg DIXON
/-Robert DIXON II
/-John DIXON
| \-Margaret HATLEY
/-John DIXON
| | /-Robert HENDERSON VI
| | /-James HENDERSON
| | | \-Jonet M. BARTON
| | /-George HENDERSON 2nd Baron of Fordell
| | | | /-John BATY
| | | \-Helen BATY
| | | \-Isabel CLERK
| | /-Henry William HENDERSON
| | | | /-John ADAMSON
| | | | /-William ADAMSON
| | | | | \-Ann HARTZOG
| | | \-Katherine ADAMSON
| | | | /-Adam TURING
| | | \-Janet TURING
| | | \-Janet MURRAY
| \-Margaret HENDERSON
| | /-Alexander SCOTT I
| | /-William SCOTT V
| | | \-Elizabeth Logane
| | /-Alexander SCOTT II
| | | \-Isobel DE MONCRIEFF
| \-Elizabeth SCOTT
| \-Marion SCOTT
/-James DIXON
| \-Jonet ROBESON
/-Henry DIXON
| \-Rose Susanna TAINTOR
/-William Henry DIXON
| \-Rose Anna INGRAM
/-George DIXON Sr.
| \-Ann GREGG
/-Caleb DIXON
| \-Ann CHANDLER
William Gregg DIXON
| /-John GREGG
| /-William GREGG Sr
| | \-Elizabeth R COOKE
\-Hannah GREGG
| /-John Herman KINKEY
| /-Harmon KINKEY
| | \-Anne Catherine BAHOUT BOOTH
\-Margery HINKEY
\-Marjorie HERMAN
- Father: Henry DIXON
- Mother: Rose Anna INGRAM
- Birth: 1 JAN 1662, Seagoe, Armagh, Ulster, Northern Ireland
- Occupation: immigrant 1688, Weaver
- Arrival: 1688
- Residence: 1700, Red Clay Creek. Chester, Pennsylvania. United States
- LifeSketch: Birth: 1662, Ireland Death: Sep. 20, 1708 New Castle County Delaware, USA s/o Henry and Rose Dixon married, May 4,1683 Isabelle Rea Family links: Parents: Rose Anna Harlan Dixon (1637 - 1671) Spouse: Isabelle Rea First wife, died in Ireland Spouse: Anne Gregg Dixon (1670 - 1729)* Sibling: William Dixon (1662 - 1708) Dinah Dixon Harlan (1668 - 1735)* *Calculated relationship Burial: Christiana Presbyterian Church Cemetery Christiana New Castle County Delaware, USA He was a weaver by trade and settled on Red Clay Creek in Christiana Hundred, New Castle County.
- Immigration: First came to America in 1676
- Death: 20 SEP 1708, Christiana Hundred, New Castle, Delaware, British Colonial America
- Burial: SEP 1708, Christiana Hundred, New Castle, Delaware, British Colonial America
- Probate: 20 SEP 1708
- Partnership with: Isabel REA
Marriage: 4 MAY 1683, County Armagh, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
- Child: William DIXON Jr. Birth: 10 SEP 1683, Christiana Hundred, New Castle, Delaware, United States
- Child: John DIXON Birth: BEF 1686, Maryland, British Colonial America
- Partnership with: Ann GREGG
Marriage: 1690, New Castle, Delaware, Colonial America
- Child: Henry DIXON Birth: Christiana, New Castle, Delaware Colony, British America
- Child: Donna DIXON Birth: 1691, New Castle, Delaware, United States
- Child: Dinah DIXON Birth: 1701, Christiana Hundred, New Castle, Delaware, Colonial America
- Child: John DIXON Birth: 7 AUG 1702, Christiana, New Castle, Delaware, British Colonial America
- Child: Ann DIXON Birth: 1704, Christiana Hundred, New Castle, Delaware, British Colonial America
- Child: George DIXON Sr. Birth: 16 NOV 1706, Christiana, New Castle County, Delaware, USA
- Child: Thomas Baldwin DIXON Birth: Christiana, New Castle, Delaware, Colonial America
Ancestors of William Henry DIXON
/-Robert DIXON II
/-John DIXON
| \-Margaret HATLEY
/-John DIXON
| | /-Cochet Edward HENDERSON
| | /-Thomas HENDERSON
| | | \-Agnes CUNNINGHAM
| | /-John HENDERSON
| | | \-Rachel BURROW
| | /-Robert HENDERSON VI
| | | | /-Alexander LINDSAY IV
| | | \-Eleanor M. BALLIE
| | | \-Rachel BARCLAY
| | /-James HENDERSON
| | | \-Jonet M. BARTON
| | /-George HENDERSON 2nd Baron of Fordell
| | | | /- BEATTIE BATY
| | | | /-Unknown BATY
| | | | /-John BATY
| | | | | \-Isabelle GRAHAM
| | | \-Helen BATY
| | | | /-John Whitfeld CLERK
| | | \-Isabel CLERK
| | | \-Catherine MAXWELL
| | /-Henry William HENDERSON
| | | | /-Donald ADAMSON
| | | | /-John ADAMSON
| | | | | \-Martha MCARTHUR
| | | | /-William ADAMSON
| | | | | | /-George Wiley HARTZOG
| | | | | \-Ann HARTZOG
| | | | | | /-John BEDSOLE
| | | | | \-Catherine BEDSOLE
| | | | | \-Agnes PRESTON
| | | \-Katherine ADAMSON
| | | | /-William DE TURYNE
| | | | /-John TURING
| | | | /-James TURING
| | | | | \-Agnes PRESTON
| | | | /-Adam TURING
| | | | | | /-Donald DEWAR
| | | | | | /-John DEWAR
| | | | | | | \-Elizabeth IRVING
| | | | | \-Margaret DEWAR
| | | | | \-Margaret MCKELLAR
| | | \-Janet TURING
| | | | /-Thomas Everitt MURRAY
| | | | /-Alexander MURRAY
| | | | | | /-Alexander Campbell MCDONALD
| | | | | \-Eleanor MCDONALD
| | | | | \-Eleanor Jane POWELL
| | | \-Janet MURRAY
| | | \-Jessica Euphemia SANDERS
| \-Margaret HENDERSON
| | /-Michael SCOTT
| | /-William SCOTT IV
| | /-Alexander SCOTT I
| | | | /-John DE MONCRIEFF
| | | \-Isabel DE MONCRIEFF
| | | | /-James Canmore DUNDAS
| | | \-Beatrix DE DUNDAS
| | | \-Christiana STEWART
| | /-William SCOTT V
| | | \-Elizabeth Logane
| | /-Alexander SCOTT II
| | | \-Isobel DE MONCRIEFF
| \-Elizabeth SCOTT
| \-Marion SCOTT
/-James DIXON
| \-Jonet ROBESON
/-Henry DIXON
| \-Rose Susanna TAINTOR
William Henry DIXON
\-Rose Anna INGRAM
Descendants of William Henry DIXON
1 William Henry DIXON
=Isabel REA Marriage: 4 MAY 1683, County Armagh, Northern Ireland, United Kingdom
2 William DIXON Jr.
2 John DIXON
=Ann GREGG Marriage: 1690, New Castle, Delaware, Colonial America
2 Henry DIXON
2 Donna DIXON
2 Dinah DIXON
2 John DIXON
2 Ann DIXON
2 George DIXON Sr.
=Ann CHANDLER Marriage: 29 OCT 1725, Centerville, New Castle, Delaware, United States Marriage: 29 DEC 1725, New Castle Marriage: 29 DEC 1725, New Castle Marriage: 29 NOV 1725 Marriage: 1725, DE Marriage: 29 OCT 1725, Centre MM, Chester, Pennsylvania, British Colonial America Marriage: 29 NOV 1725, Wilmington, New Castle, Delaware, United States
3 Enoch DIXON
3 Dinah DIXON
3 Caleb DIXON
=Hannah GREGG Marriage: 23 JUL 1761, Christiana Hundred, New Castle, Delaware, United States Marriage: 23 JUL 1761, Christiana 100, New Castle Co. DE Marriage: 23 JUL 1761, New Castle, Delaware, USA Marriage: 23 JUL 1761, Christana, New Castle, Delaware Colony Marriage: 23 JUL 1761, Christiana Hundred, New Castle, Delaware, USA Marriage: 23 JUL 1761, Kennett MM, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States Marriage: 23 JUL 1761, Christiana Hundred, New Castle, Delaware, USA Marriage: 23 JUL 1761, Kennett MM, Chester, Pennsylvania, United States
3 George Jr. DIXON
3 John DIXON
3 Phebe DIXON *
3 Joshua DIXON
3 Thomas DIXON
2 Thomas Baldwin DIXON
Descendants of DODGE
1 DODGE
=Minnie WILKINSON
- Birth: ABT 1876, Davis Co.
- Birth: 9 JAN 1877, Iowa
- Residence: 1895, Moulton, Appanoose, Iowa, USA
- Residence: 1900, Wells, Appanoose, Iowa, USA
- Residence: 1910, Washington, Appanoose, Iowa, United States of America
- Residence: 1920, Carlton, Tama, Iowa, USA
- Residence: 1 JAN 1925, Carlton, Tama, Iowa, USA
- Residence: 1930, Indian, Tama, Iowa, USA
- Residence: 1935, Rural, Tama, Iowa
- Residence: 1 APR 1940, Toledo, Tama, Iowa, USA
- Residence: Tama, Iowa, USA
- Death: 14 JUL 1957, Tama, Tama, Iowa, USA
- Burial: Tama, Tama County, Iowa, United States of America
Descendants of Edwin Luther DODGE
1 Edwin Luther DODGE
=Sarah Alta Elvira HIGGINBOTHAM Marriage: 27 OCT 1904, Appanoose, Iowa, USA
- Father: Ferquhard of Lochbar
- Mother: Ranahild spouse of Ferquhard of LOCHBAR
- LifeSketch: Name is Banquo, from the Anceint poem written on him, he is EOL, wife is known in record...Said to be the son of Ferquhard. Check sources below. Do not trust internet sources alone without verification, which almost none have.
- Death: 1050, Dol-de-Bretagne, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France
Ancestors of Banquo father of Flaald Hereditary Steward of DOL
/-Ferquhard of Lochbar
Banquo father of Flaald Hereditary Steward of DOL
\-Ranahild spouse of Ferquhard of LOCHBAR
Descendants of Banquo father of Flaald Hereditary Steward of DOL
1 Banquo father of Flaald Hereditary Steward of DOL
=Unknown Spouse BANQUO
2 Flaald Hereditary Steward of DOL
=Nesta VERCH GRUFFYDD
3 Alan FITZFLAALD Dapifer of Dol
=Unknown Spouse of Alan FITZFLAALD Marriage: ABT 1045, Dol-de-Bretagne, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France
3 Walter or Walderne, Earl of St. Clair in Normandy
2 Malcolm son of BANQUO
2 Kenneth son of BANQUO
2 Ferguhard son of BANQUO
Ancestors of Flaald Hereditary Steward of DOL
/-Ferquhard of Lochbar
/-Banquo father of Flaald Hereditary Steward of DOL
| \-Ranahild spouse of Ferquhard of LOCHBAR
Flaald Hereditary Steward of DOL
\-Unknown Spouse BANQUO
Descendants of Flaald Hereditary Steward of DOL
1 Flaald Hereditary Steward of DOL
=Nesta VERCH GRUFFYDD
2 Alan FITZFLAALD Dapifer of Dol
=Unknown Spouse of Alan FITZFLAALD Marriage: ABT 1045, Dol-de-Bretagne, Ille-et-Vilaine, Bretagne, France
3 Alan SENESCAL FITZFLAALD
3 Fledaldus fitz Alan of Dol
=Guenta Verch GRIFFITH , Princess of Wales Griffith Gruffydd
3 Rivallon, Monk of Mezuoit
2 Walter or Walderne, Earl of St. Clair in Normandy
Ancestors of Eochaid mac DOMANGAIRT
/-Eochaid BUIDE
/-Domnall BRECC
| \-Thurida spouse of Eochaid BUIDE
/-Domangart mac DOMNAILL
| \-Gwid OF BERNICIA
Eochaid mac DOMANGAIRT
Descendants of Eochaid mac DOMANGAIRT
1 Eochaid mac DOMANGAIRT
=Spondana Igen ENFLDAIG
2 Eochaid Angbaid MACECHACH
=(Unknown)
3 Aid Aedh Aed Find MACECHACH
=Fergusia FERGINA
2 Eochaid mac ECHDACH
Ancestors of Eochaid Mac DOMANGAIRT CROOKED NOSE
/-Domangart RIATA
/-Gabrán MAC DOMANGAIRT, King of Dál Riata, Ulaid
/-Aedan Mac Gabrain RI NA DAL RIATA
| | /-Urb MAC AEDA, KING OF BRYCHEINIOG
| | /-Cormach MAC URB, KING OF IRELAND
| | /-Anlach MAC CORMACH King of Ireland
| | | | /-Crispus Maximian Crispus Maximian Of The Roman Empire CAESAR
| | | | /-Flavius Magnus MAXIMUS AUGUSTUS
| | | | | \-Helena of Rome, Daughter of Maximus Galerius Daia
| | | \-Gratianna OF GALLOWAY
| | | \-St Elen LWYDDOG
| | /-Brychan BRYCHEINIOG
| | | \-Marchell VERCH TEWDRIG of Garth Madrun
| | /-Brychan BRYCHAN
| | | \-Prawst TUDWAL
| \-Lleian Verch BRYCHAN
| \-Ingenach DYFNWAL
/- EOCHAID BUIDE MAC AIDAN
| \-Domelch o Gwyneed verch MAELGWYN
/-Donald MAC EOCHAID /KING OF PICTS Dalriada
| \-Riata BUIDE MAC AIDAN Queen
/-Domangart Mac Domnall RI NA DAL RIATA
| \-Bruithina Ingen GWID MACBRUDE
Eochaid Mac DOMANGAIRT CROOKED NOSE
Descendants of Eochaid Mac DOMANGAIRT CROOKED NOSE
1 Eochaid Mac DOMANGAIRT CROOKED NOSE
=Spondana Ingen AINGTECH
2 Eochaid Mac Echdach RI NA DAL RIATA
=Queen of Scotland EOCHAID
3 King Of Dal Raita Aodh Hugh FIONN
=Aodh Hugh FIONN
=Spondana INGEN AINGTECH Princess Of Picts
3 Taran King of PICTS
3 Eochaid Angbhaid CENÉL GABRAIN
3 EOCHAID III
- Father: Domar Domaldasson of SWEDEN
- Mother: Queen Drott DANPSDOTTER
- Birth: ABT 382, Uppsala, Sweden
- Also known as: Dyggvi "the Brave" Domarsson of Vingulmark et Suède
- Also known as: The Brave Domarsson
- Also known as: The Brave Domarsson
- Also known as: The Brave Domarsson
- Also known as: The Brave Domarsson
- Occupation: Konge af Uppsala. He was the first to be called king, Denmark
- Fact: https://www.geni.com/people/King-Dyggvi-Domarsson/6000000005999822001?through=5621423870110100976
- Death: 473, Svearne, Norway
- Burial: Fyrisvellir near Uppsala, Sweeden
Ancestors of Dyggvi DOMARSSON I of Sweden
/- SEKTOBIUS
/-Lnor Frey KING OF TURKEY
/-Bengori Frey LNORSSON
| \-Frigg FINN
/-of TurkeyYngvi BENGORISSON
| \-Frigg of SILURIA
/-Njord "the Rich" YNGVISSON of Sweden
| \-Jote, Frea, Freya STJATSESDATTER
/-Fjoinir Yngvi- Frey King Of The SWEDES
| | /-Tjatse Allvaldesson JOTE
| \-Skaði Le Riche Ynglinga TJATSESDOTTIR
| \-Olvidia SCANDINAVIA
/-Svegdi FJOLNARSSON
| | /-Gymer
| \-Gerd GYMESDATTER
| | /-Wystan
| \-Orboda of BERG
/-Vanlandi King of Uppsala SVEGDASSON
| \-Vang Vana FJOLNISDOTTER Sverige
/-Visbur VANLANDASSON of Uppsala and Swealand
| | /-Jokull FROSTASSON King Of Kvenland
| | /-Snaer of Snja the Old Vanha Jokulsson King of Finland and KVENLAND
| \-Drífa SNÆSDÓTTIR
| | /-Fornjot KÖNIG
| | /-Kari Fornjotsson KÖNIG
| | /-Frost son of KARI
| \-Niera VERCH FROSTI KARASSON KVENLAND
/-Domaldi VISBURSSON of Sweden
| | /-Authi HALFDAN
| \-Audi AUTHISDOTTIR of Sweden
/-Domar Domaldasson of SWEDEN
| | /-Konig Wilcke Willichen Von Sachen II King of ÅSGARD
| | /-Borr (son of Búri)
| | /-Woden Odin
| | | | /-Ymer
| | | | /-Trudgelmer
| | | | | \-Audhumbla
| | | | /-Bölþorn jötunn
| | | \-Beltsa
| | /-Saeming of the NORSE
| | | | /-Llewfer Mawr of BRITAIN
| | | | /-Cadwalladr father of FRIGG
| | | | | | /-Meurig of SILURIA
| | | | | | /-Eurgen Ap MARIUS
| | | | | | | \-Julia Victoria Penardun verch Prasutagus of the Iceni
| | | | | \-Gwladys verch EURGEN
| | | \-Frigg spouse of Woden ODIN
| | | | /-Meurig of SILURIA
| | | | /-Coelus of the BRITONS
| | | | | \-Julia Victoria Penardun verch Prasutagus of the Iceni
| | | | /-Lleurig of The BRITONS
| | | | | | /-Cyllin OF SILURIA AP CARACTACUS
| | | | | \-Ystradwl Verch Cynvelyn VAN GLAMORGAN
| | | | | \-Puella Aelii TUBERONES ans
| | | \-Gwladys VERCH LLEIFFER MAWR
| | /-Godhjalt SÆMINGSSON av Hålogaland
| | | \-Nauma Queen of HAALOGALAND
| | /-Sverdhjalt GODHJALTSSON OF HÅLOGALAND
| | | \-Nauma
| | /-Hodbrodd Sverdhjaltsson SVERDHJALTSSON av Hålogaland
| \-Ukjent HODBRODDSDOTTER
| \-Unknown daughter of GODHJALTSSON
Dyggvi DOMARSSON I of Sweden
| /-Rig KÖNIG von Dänemark
| /-Danpi RIGSSON Konig von Danemark
| | | /-Danp LORD of Danpsted
| | \-Dana
\-Queen Drott DANPSDOTTER
| /-Konig Wilcke Willichen Von Sachen II King of ÅSGARD
| /-Borr (son of Búri)
| /-Woden Odin
| | | /-Trudgelmer
| | | /-Bölþorn jötunn
| | \-Beltsa
| /-Skjöld ODINSSON of The Danes and Belund
| | | /-Llewfer Mawr of BRITAIN
| | | /-Cadwalladr father of FRIGG
| | | | | /-Eurgen Ap MARIUS
| | | | \-Gwladys verch EURGEN
| | \-Frigg spouse of Woden ODIN
| | | /-Coelus of the BRITONS
| | | /-Lleurig of The BRITONS
| | | | \-Ystradwl Verch Cynvelyn VAN GLAMORGAN
| | \-Gwladys VERCH LLEIFFER MAWR
| /-Fridleif Skjoldsson of DENMARK
| | | /-Fion of DANES
| | \-Gefjon of SKJAELLAND
| /-Frodi Fridleifsson of ZEALAND
| | \-Hilda HEIDREKSDATTER
| /-Fridleif II FRODASSON King of The Danes
| | \-Inga of Denmark
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Dan OLAFSSON
| /-Havar of DENMARK
| | \-Sigris FRODASSON
\-Danpi VERMUNDSDÓTTIR
| /-Hoard of Denmark
| /-Nithar HOARDSSON
\-Regnild NITHARSDOTTIR
\-Gerdi
Descendants of Dyggvi DOMARSSON I of Sweden
1 Dyggvi DOMARSSON I of Sweden
=Alfrug EYMUNDSDOTTER
2 Ámr, son of Dag
2 Arngrim the Berserker
2 Jöfurr, son of Dag
2 Óli, son of Dag
2 Dag DYGGVASSON
=Ylingesoga OF FINLAND
3 Eirek DAGSSON
3 Agn Dagsson King Of SWEDEN
=Skjalf FROSTASDOTTIR Marriage: 444, Sweden
=Skjolv FROSTEDATTER
3 Dag de Vestmar LE GRAND
=Skjaly of Sweden QUEEN
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Domangart mac DOMNAILL
/-Eochaid BUIDE
/-Domnall BRECC
| \-Thurida spouse of Eochaid BUIDE
Domangart mac DOMNAILL
\-Gwid OF BERNICIA
Descendants of Domangart mac DOMNAILL
1 Domangart mac DOMNAILL
=(Unknown)
2 Eochaid mac DOMANGAIRT
=Spondana Igen ENFLDAIG
3 Eochaid Angbaid MACECHACH
=(Unknown)
3 Eochaid mac ECHDACH
Ancestors of Innrechtach mac DOMNAILL Ui Eremoin
/-Niall Mor Naoighiallach mac ECHACH
/-Conall Cremthainn mac NIALL
| \-Roighneach INGEN MEADAIB Queen of Connaught
/-Fergus Cerrbél MAC CONAIL of Uisnech
| | /-Loarn MACEARC
| \-Earca MACLOARN Riata
| \-Muinremur Ingen ANGUS
/-Diarmait Derg mac Fergus CERRBÉL
| | /-Maine CORBHACH
| \-Corbhach INGEN MAINE CORBHACH
| \-Unknown Spouse of Maine CORBHACH
/-Colmain Már MAC DIARMAIT
| | /-Miocain father of ECHTGAILE
| | /-Echtgaile MAC MIOCAIN
| | /-Brenaind DALL of Conmaicne
| \-EithneErc spouse of Diarmait Derg mac Fergus CERRBÉL
/-Suibne mac COLEMAN
/-Conall Guthbinn mac SUIBNE
/-Airmetaig Cáech mac CONALL
/-Diarmait DIAN
/-Murchadh Midi mac Diarmait DIAN
/-Domhnall Mac Murchada of IRELAND
| | /-Baetan Deis Tuaiscurt MAC DELBAETH
| | /-Bec mac Baetain of IRELAND
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Baetan mac Deis Tuaiscirt DELBAETH
| | /-Aindiled MAC BEICCE
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Becc mac BAETAIN
| | /-Sige MAC AINDILED
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Aindiled mac BEICCE
| | /-Blat MAC SIGE
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Sige mac AINDILED
| | /-Congal Brecc MAC BLAIT
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Blat mac SIGE
| | /-Brocain mac CONGAIL
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Congal Brecc mac BLAIT
| | /-Sarain mac BROCAIN
| | /-Congal Comgall Delbnamor Ireland Mac SARAIN
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Sarain mac BROCAIN
| \-Ailphin INGEN CONGAILE
| \-Unknown Spouse of Congal Comgall Delbnamor Ireland Mac SARAIN
Innrechtach mac DOMNAILL Ui Eremoin
| /-Dubthach mac Bresal CIANNACHTA
| /-Eochaid Binnech mac DUBTHACH
| /-Echach Binnich mac DUBTHACH
| /-Ailell MAC EOCHAID Ciannachta
| /-Tigernach mac Ailill
| /-Cronan Mac TIGERNAIG
| /-Gerthide mac CRONAIN
| /-Cenn Faelad Cennfaelad mac GERTHIDE
| | \-Unknown Spouse of. Gerthide mac Cronan CINNANACHTA
| /-Cenn Mac Cenn Faelad of CIANNACHTA
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Cennfaelad mac Ciannachta GERTHIDE
| /-Ailill mac Cenn FAELAD
| | \-Sinusa CIANNACHTA
\-Ailbíne INGEN AILELLO
| /-Eochaid Coba MacCruind BA DRUI
| /-Conall mac Echdach Coba Dál n-Araidhe
| /-Fothaid mac Conaill Dál n-Araidhe
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Conall MACECHACH
| /-Maine MAC FOTHAID DAL N-ARAIDE
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Fothad MACCONAILL
| /-Sarain MAC MAINE DAL N-ARAIDHE
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Maine mac Fothaid Ui Echach COBA
| /-Mongan MAC SARAIN DAL N-ARAIDHE
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Saran mac Maine Ui Echach COBA
| /-Aedan mac MONGAIN
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Mongain mac Ui Echach Coba SARAIN
| /-Fergus MAC ÁEDÁIN Dál n-Araidhe
\-Oiriu Ingen Fergus Eriu AILILL
| /-Daig Dorn MAC ROCHADH na Tara
| /-Fiachrach Cassain mac COLLA
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Daig Duirn mac ROCHADH
| /-Felim mac Fiachrach Cassain Ó CUINN
| | \-Fiachra Cassan mac Ui Eremoin COLLA FOCHRITH
| /-Eochaid mac Fedelmid Ó Cuinn
| /-Ailill mac Echdach Ó Cuinn
| | \-Unknown Spouse of. Eochaid Croin mac FEIDEILMID
| /-Amalgaid mac Ailill O CUINN
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Ailill mac Echdach Ó CUINN
| /-Feradach Culaub mac Amalgaid Ó Cuin
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Amalgaid Mac Ailill O CUINN
| /-Caech Odar Caech MACCLODHAR
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Feradach Culdub MACAMALGADA
\-Mael Teglaig ingen Maclodhar Caech Ó Cuinn NAME FERGUS MAC ÁEDÁIN
\-Roinseach CAECH
- Birth: ABT 660, Prümgau, Austrasia
- Also known as: Chalpaida
- LdsBaptism: 17 SEP 1923
- LdsEndowment: 24 OCT 1923
- Der Ort ihrer Herkunft und ihr Adelsgeschlecht sind unbekannt. Es wird angenommen, dass sie die Schwester des Hausmeiers Dodo: oder eine Cousine zweiten Grades von Bertrada der Älteren war. Ihr Geburtsort wird in der Nähe von Prüm vermutet.
- LifeSketch: Chalpaida, also Alpais (lat. Chalpaidis; âÇá probably before 714) was the mother of Karl Martell and a peacock wife of Pippin the Middle. There is hardly any reliable information about chalpaida. The place of their origin and their noble family are unknown. It is believed that she was the sister of the house keeper Dodo or a second cousin of Bertrada the Elder. Her birthplace is believed to be near Prüm. Chalpaida's son Karl Martell was named after the Carolingian family, he is the father of Pippin the Younger and grandfather of Charlemagne. According to recent findings, she and her husband Pippin the Middle had a full marriage that is said to have lasted for over a decade. However, Pippin turned back to his first wife in 702. She is no longer mentioned in the arguments between her son Karl Martell and Plektrud. Hence, it is believed that she died before her husband. Source:http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chalpaida
- Death: 16 DEC 714, Frankish Kingdom
- Burial: Orp-le-Grand Monastery, Jauche,
Descendants of Chalpaida spouse of Pippin II von Herstal Maior DOMUS
1 Chalpaida spouse of Pippin II von Herstal Maior DOMUS
=Pippin II VON HERSTAL Maior Domus Marriage: ABT 677
2 Karl MARTELL Maior Domus
=Chrotrude spouse of Karl Martell Maior DOMUS Marriage: ABT 721, Quierzy, Aisne, Neustria, Francia Marriage: 708
3 Pippin III DER JÜNGERE König der Franken
=Bertrada die Jüngere VON LAON Marriage: 22 OCT 741
3 Aldana
3 Landrada
3 Hiltrud Herzogin von Bayern
3 Karlmann fränkischer Hausmeier
=Ruodhaid
3 Rémigius ARCHEVÊQUE DE ROUEN
3 Hieronymus
3 Bernard COMTE DE SAINT-QUENTIN
=Swanahild VON BAYERN Marriage: 725, France
3 Grifo Herzog in Neustrien
2 Childébrand Graf in Burgund
- Birth: 690, Tréves, Gard, Languedoc-Roussillon, France
- Christening: 695, , , Kingdom of Austrasia, Francia
- Also known as: Chrotrudis
- Also known as: Rotrude
- Also known as: Rotrude
- Also known as: Rotrude
- LdsBaptism: 25 FEB 1933
- LdsEndowment: 3 MAR 1933
- : (Date and Place unknown)
- LifeSketch: Rotrude IS the same person as Chotrude. Rotrude IS NOT the same person as Ruodhaid; don't merge her. Rotrude was the wife of Charles Martel. Ruodhaid was the mistress of Charles Martel.2. Chrotrud was the wife of Charles Martel and mother of the k
- Cemetery: Abbey of Saint-Arnould
- LifeSketch: The only indication of Chrotrud's family membership arises from the information that Wido, lay abbot of Saint-Wandrille († executed 739), a close relative, propinquus, was Karl Martell's. Wido is mentioned as early as 715 as the brother of Bishop Milo of Trier and Reims and as the son of St. Liutwin. If one translates propinquus as brother-in-law and relates the connection to Chrotrud, she becomes a daughter of Liutwin and a member of the Widonen. This line of thought was published by Anton Halbedel in 1915 and has since been taken up several times, but it is only a h y p o t h e s i s . Rotrude (Chrodtrudis) (or Crotude, Chrotrude, or Ruadtrud; died 724) was the first wife of Charles Martel, Mayor of the Palace and de facto ruler of Francia from 718 to 741. She was the mother of Pepin the Short, King of the Franks, and therefore the grandmother of Charlemagne. Rotrude is believed to be the daughter of Lambert, Count of Hesbaye, although this designation is not without controversy, as discussed below. She is also referred to as Rotrude of Treves. Traditionally, the information available about the family background of Rotrude was the indication that Wido (Guy), Count of Hornbach and Lay Abbot of Fontenelle, was a propinquus of Martel. This kinship term, vague enough, means a close relationship with women: a brother, a cousin by women or a cousin by marriage. Wido is the brother of Milo, Bishop of Trier, and son of Saint Leudwinus, Bishop of Trier. Christian Settipani, in his work on the ancestors of Charlemagne, details an analysis by Anton Halbedel, first issued in 1915, and echoed by historians Joseph Depoin, Maurice Chaume and Szabolcs de Vajay. According to this analysis, the word propinquus implies "brother", so that Wido was Rotrude’s brother. Rotrude has therefore often been identified as the daughter of Saint Leudwinus. However, in Settipani’s Addendum to the Ancestors of Charlemagne,[1] he returns to this problem, reflecting thoughts of the medieval history professor Richard Gerberding, who believed that Rotrude’s background was related directly to the Robertians. He noted that Charles Martel had three wives and that Wido may be a relative of the other two. Settipani concludes that Rotrude was the daughter of Lambert, Count of Hesbaye, and so sister of Robert I, Duke of Neustria. In addition, Rotrude’s sister was named Landrada and was married to Sigramnus, Count of Hesbaye. Landrada and Sigramnus were parents of Saint Chrodegang, Bishop of Metz. Note that Rotrude and Charles had daughter also named Landrade, who is often erroneously identified as the wife of Sigramnus.[2] Rotrude and Charles had five children: Carloman, Mayor of the Palace Pepin the Short, King of the Franks and father of Charlemagne Hiltrude, Duchess Consort of Bavaria, married to Odilo, Duke of Bavaria (perhaps) Landrade (perhaps) Auda of France, married to Thierry IV, Count of Autun. After Rotrude’s death in 724, Charles married Swanachild and had one child Grifo. Charles also had a mistress Ruodhaid with whom he had numerous children. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotrude_of_Hesbaye
- LifeSketch: The only indication of Chrotrud's family membership arises from the information that Wido, lay abbot of Saint-Wandrille († executed 739), a close relative, propinquus, was Karl Martell's. Wido is mentioned as early as 715 as the brother of Bishop Milo of Trier and Reims and as the son of St. Liutwin. If one translates propinquus as brother-in-law and relates the connection to Chrotrud, she becomes a daughter of Liutwin and a member of the Widonen. This line of thought was published by Anton Halbedel in 1915 and has since been taken up several times, but it is only a h y p o t h e s i s . Rotrude (Chrodtrudis) (or Crotude, Chrotrude, or Ruadtrud; died 724) was the first wife of Charles Martel, Mayor of the Palace and de facto ruler of Francia from 718 to 741. She was the mother of Pepin the Short, King of the Franks, and therefore the grandmother of Charlemagne. Rotrude is believed to be the daughter of Lambert, Count of Hesbaye, although this designation is not without controversy, as discussed below. She is also referred to as Rotrude of Treves. Traditionally, the information available about the family background of Rotrude was the indication that Wido (Guy), Count of Hornbach and Lay Abbot of Fontenelle, was a propinquus of Martel. This kinship term, vague enough, means a close relationship with women: a brother, a cousin by women or a cousin by marriage. Wido is the brother of Milo, Bishop of Trier, and son of Saint Leudwinus, Bishop of Trier. Christian Settipani, in his work on the ancestors of Charlemagne, details an analysis by Anton Halbedel, first issued in 1915, and echoed by historians Joseph Depoin, Maurice Chaume and Szabolcs de Vajay. According to this analysis, the word propinquus implies "brother", so that Wido was Rotrude’s brother. Rotrude has therefore often been identified as the daughter of Saint Leudwinus. However, in Settipani’s Addendum to the Ancestors of Charlemagne,[1] he returns to this problem, reflecting thoughts of the medieval history professor Richard Gerberding, who believed that Rotrude’s background was related directly to the Robertians. He noted that Charles Martel had three wives and that Wido may be a relative of the other two. Settipani concludes that Rotrude was the daughter of Lambert, Count of Hesbaye, and so sister of Robert I, Duke of Neustria. In addition, Rotrude’s sister was named Landrada and was married to Sigramnus, Count of Hesbaye. Landrada and Sigramnus were parents of Saint Chrodegang, Bishop of Metz. Note that Rotrude and Charles had daughter also named Landrade, who is often erroneously identified as the wife of Sigramnus.[2] Rotrude and Charles had five children: Carloman, Mayor of the Palace Pepin the Short, King of the Franks and father of Charlemagne Hiltrude, Duchess Consort of Bavaria, married to Odilo, Duke of Bavaria (perhaps) Landrade (perhaps) Auda of France, married to Thierry IV, Count of Autun. After Rotrude’s death in 724, Charles married Swanachild and had one child Grifo. Charles also had a mistress Ruodhaid with whom he had numerous children. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotrude_of_Hesbaye
- LifeSketch: The only indication of Chrotrud's family membership arises from the information that Wido, lay abbot of Saint-Wandrille († executed 739), a close relative, propinquus, was Karl Martell's. Wido is mentioned as early as 715 as the brother of Bishop Milo of Trier and Reims and as the son of St. Liutwin. If one translates propinquus as brother-in-law and relates the connection to Chrotrud, she becomes a daughter of Liutwin and a member of the Widonen. This line of thought was published by Anton Halbedel in 1915 and has since been taken up several times, but it is only a h y p o t h e s i s . Rotrude (Chrodtrudis) (or Crotude, Chrotrude, or Ruadtrud; died 724) was the first wife of Charles Martel, Mayor of the Palace and de facto ruler of Francia from 718 to 741. She was the mother of Pepin the Short, King of the Franks, and therefore the grandmother of Charlemagne. Rotrude is believed to be the daughter of Lambert, Count of Hesbaye, although this designation is not without controversy, as discussed below. She is also referred to as Rotrude of Treves. Traditionally, the information available about the family background of Rotrude was the indication that Wido (Guy), Count of Hornbach and Lay Abbot of Fontenelle, was a propinquus of Martel. This kinship term, vague enough, means a close relationship with women: a brother, a cousin by women or a cousin by marriage. Wido is the brother of Milo, Bishop of Trier, and son of Saint Leudwinus, Bishop of Trier. Christian Settipani, in his work on the ancestors of Charlemagne, details an analysis by Anton Halbedel, first issued in 1915, and echoed by historians Joseph Depoin, Maurice Chaume and Szabolcs de Vajay. According to this analysis, the word propinquus implies "brother", so that Wido was Rotrude’s brother. Rotrude has therefore often been identified as the daughter of Saint Leudwinus. However, in Settipani’s Addendum to the Ancestors of Charlemagne,[1] he returns to this problem, reflecting thoughts of the medieval history professor Richard Gerberding, who believed that Rotrude’s background was related directly to the Robertians. He noted that Charles Martel had three wives and that Wido may be a relative of the other two. Settipani concludes that Rotrude was the daughter of Lambert, Count of Hesbaye, and so sister of Robert I, Duke of Neustria. In addition, Rotrude’s sister was named Landrada and was married to Sigramnus, Count of Hesbaye. Landrada and Sigramnus were parents of Saint Chrodegang, Bishop of Metz. Note that Rotrude and Charles had daughter also named Landrade, who is often erroneously identified as the wife of Sigramnus.[2] Rotrude and Charles had five children: Carloman, Mayor of the Palace Pepin the Short, King of the Franks and father of Charlemagne Hiltrude, Duchess Consort of Bavaria, married to Odilo, Duke of Bavaria (perhaps) Landrade (perhaps) Auda of France, married to Thierry IV, Count of Autun. After Rotrude’s death in 724, Charles married Swanachild and had one child Grifo. Charles also had a mistress Ruodhaid with whom he had numerous children. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rotrude_of_Hesbaye
- Death: 22 OCT 724, Quierzy, Aisne, Neustria, Francia
- Burial: 724, Metz, Moselle, Austrasia, Francia (Frankish Kingdom)
Descendants of Chrotrude spouse of Karl Martell Maior DOMUS
1 Chrotrude spouse of Karl Martell Maior DOMUS
=Karl MARTELL Maior Domus Marriage: ABT 721, Quierzy, Aisne, Neustria, Francia Marriage: 708
2 Pippin III DER JÜNGERE König der Franken
=Bertrada die Jüngere VON LAON Marriage: 22 OCT 741
3 Karolus MAGNUS Rex Francorum Imperator Romanorum
=Hildegard VON VINZGAU Fränkische Königin Marriage: 772 Marriage: 771
=Gerswinde von Sachsen Marriage: 808
=Regina Marriage: 801
=Luitgarde Marriage: 794
=Desiderata VON DER LOMBARDEI Marriage: 770
=Fastrada Frankenkönigin Marriage: OCT 783, Worms, Rhineland-Palatinate, Germany Marriage: 784
=Madelgarde Marriage: 783
=Ethelind Marriage: 805
=Himiltrude Marriage: 767
3 Rothaide
3 Gertrude
3 Berthe
3 Gisela Abbess of CHELLES
3 Karlmann I. König der Franken
3 Pepin
2 Aldana
2 Landrada
2 Hiltrud Herzogin von Bayern
2 Karlmann fränkischer Hausmeier
- Father: Karlmann von Landen
- Mother: Gertrudis von Baiern
- Birth: 13 AUG 582, Landen, Austrien, Frankish Empire
- Also known as: Pepin I of Austrasia
- Also known as: Pippin the Elder
- Also known as: Pippin the Elder
- Also known as: Pippin the Elder
- Also known as: Pippin the Elder
- Occupation: Mayor Of The Palace of Austrasia, BET 615 AND 629
- Occupation: Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia for Clotaire II and Dagobert, 1st Duke of Brabant, Maire du Palais d'Austrasie (626-629), , Major Domus for Clothar II, Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia
- Occupation: Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia for Clotaire II and Dagobert, 1st Duke of Brabant, Maire du Palais d'Austrasie (626-629), , Major Domus for Clothar II, Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia
- Occupation: Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia for Clotaire II and Dagobert, 1st Duke of Brabant, Maire du Palais d'Austrasie (626-629), , Major Domus for Clothar II, Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia
- Occupation: Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia for Clotaire II and Dagobert, 1st Duke of Brabant, Maire du Palais d'Austrasie (626-629), , Major Domus for Clothar II, Mayor of the Palace of Austrasia
- Clan Name: House of Pippinids
- LifeSketch: No contemporary document mentions the name of his parents, and the Vita Garitrudis abbatissae Nivialencis written in the seventh century only says that his origin is so illustrious that no one in Europe ignores the name and glory of his ancestors. In the tenth century, the Genealogia regum Francorum speaks of "Carloman, mayor of the Palace of Austrasia under Thibert II [596-612] and father of Pépin", then in the eleventh century, the Vita Pippini ducis simply said he was the son of a Carloman , without further details. Contemporary documentation does not confirm the existence of a mayor of the palace named Carloman at the beginning of the 7th century. Historians are divided on the very existence of Carloman, with some completely rejecting the information. But this mention of Carloman as Pepin's father in the Vita Pippini ducis makes no particular claim and seems to come from a source other than the Genealogia regum Francorum. In addition, at the birth of Charles Martel, the successor of Frédégaire, indicates that his father Pépin de Herstal named him with a name taken from his own language, that is to say from his mother tongue, which indicates that Charles's first name comes from his maternal family, so that of Pépin de Landen. As for her mother, she remains unknown to the various sources, both contemporary and later. However, one can notice in the close family of Pépin a certain number of carriers of first names agilolfinges. He is indeed brother of a Waldrade and father of a Grimoald and a Gertrude. As no document mentions Pépin as an Agilolfinge, the latter can only be allied to this family by women. Chronologically, the only agnatic link that accounts for this onomastic is that the mother of Pépin de Landen is a daughter of Garibald, first duke of Bavaria, and of his wife Waldrade, widow of kings Thibaut and Clotaire I.
- Clan Name: House of Carolingians
- Clan Name: House of Carolingians
- Clan Name: House of Carolingians
- Clan Name: House of Carolingians
- Death: Metz, Kingdom of Austrasia, Frankish Empire
- Burial: 639, Saint Gertrudes Collegiate Church, Nivelles,Frankish Empire
- Partnership with: Iduberga DE NIVELLES
Marriage: 614
- Child: Begga von Herstal Birth: ABT 620, Landen, Flämisch Brabant, Belgien
- Child: Grimoald DER ÄLTERE Fränkischer Hausmeier Birth: 616, Landen, Austrien, Frankenreich
- Child: Gertrude VON NIVELLES Äbtissin des Augustinerinnen-Klosters Nivelles Birth: 626, Landen, Austrien, Frankenreich
- Child: Bavo von Gent Birth: ABT 622, Landen, Austrien, Frankenreich
Ancestors of Pippin der Ältere Maior DOMUS
/-Karlmann von Landen
Pippin der Ältere Maior DOMUS
| /-Garibald I Herzog der Bajuwaren in BAIERN
\-Gertrudis von Baiern
| /-Lethuc König DER LANGOBARDEN
| /-Hildeoc König DER LANGOBARDEN
| /-Godeoc König DER LANGOBARDEN
| /-Claffo König DER LANGOBARDEN
| | | /-Réchiaire DE SUÉVIE
| | \-Caretena Rechiare DE SUEVIA
| | | /-Aoric OF THE VISIGOTHS
| | | /-Rocesthes BALTHES
| | | /-Alaric I BALTHES
| | | /-Theodoric I ALARIC BALTHES
| | | | | /-Aoric SON OF REI ARIARIC ROTESTNES of the Tervingi Goths
| | | | | /-Athanaric II Modaharius DE WISIGOTHIE
| | | | | | \-Ragnahild spouse of Aoric son of Rei Ariaric Rotestnes of the Tervingi GOTHS
| | | | \-Hrothildis OF THE VISIGOTHS
| | | | | /-Malaric I King of the Franks at Toxandrie
| | | | \-Ascyla Queen of Lombardy DE ASCYLLIUS
| | | | \-Ascyla La Gauloise Hija DES FRANCS
| | \-Flavia Theodoric DE WISIGOTHIE
| | | /-Walderavans Wuldulf BALTHES
| | \-Amalaberge WALDERAVANS BALTHES
| | \-Donat DER HUNNEN
| /-Zuchilo König der Lombarden Herzog und FELDHERR
| /-Wacho König DER LANGOBARDEN
\-Waldrada von den Langobarden
| /-Elemund King of the Gepids
\-Austrigusa Königin der Langobarden
Descendants of Pippin der Ältere Maior DOMUS
1 Pippin der Ältere Maior DOMUS
=Iduberga DE NIVELLES Marriage: 614
2 Begga von Herstal
=Ansegisel Maior Domus Marriage: ABT 634, Metz, Moselle, Austrasia, Francia (Frankish Kingdom)
3 Pippin II VON HERSTAL Maior Domus
=Chalpaida spouse of Pippin II von Herstal Maior DOMUS Marriage: ABT 677
=Plectrude Marriage: 670
3 Chrothildis von Herstal
2 Grimoald DER ÄLTERE Fränkischer Hausmeier
2 Gertrude VON NIVELLES Äbtissin des Augustinerinnen-Klosters Nivelles
2 Bavo von Gent
- Father: Donnchad Midi of IRELAND
- Mother: Bé Fáil INGEN CATHAIL
- Birth: ABT 760
- Also known as: Ingen Donnchada Queen of Ailech & Ireland
- Also known as: Euginis Ingen Donnchada
- Also known as: Euginis Ingen Donnchada
- Title Of Nobility: Queen of Ailech and Queen of Ireland
- Death: ABT 802
Ancestors of Euginis DONNCHADA
/-Conall Cremthainn mac NIALL
/-Fergus Cerrbél MAC CONAIL of Uisnech
| \-Earca MACLOARN Riata
/-Diarmait Derg mac Fergus CERRBÉL
| | /-Maine CORBHACH
| \-Corbhach INGEN MAINE CORBHACH
| \-Unknown Spouse of Maine CORBHACH
/-Colmain Már MAC DIARMAIT
| | /-Echtgaile MAC MIOCAIN
| | /-Brenaind DALL of Conmaicne
| \-EithneErc spouse of Diarmait Derg mac Fergus CERRBÉL
/-Suibne mac COLEMAN
/-Conall Guthbinn mac SUIBNE
/-Airmetaig Cáech mac CONALL
/-Diarmait DIAN
/-Murchadh Midi mac Diarmait DIAN
/-Domhnall Mac Murchada of IRELAND
| | /-Bec mac Baetain of IRELAND
| | /-Aindiled MAC BEICCE
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Becc mac BAETAIN
| | /-Sige MAC AINDILED
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Aindiled mac BEICCE
| | /-Blat MAC SIGE
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Sige mac AINDILED
| | /-Congal Brecc MAC BLAIT
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Blat mac SIGE
| | /-Brocain mac CONGAIL
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Congal Brecc mac BLAIT
| | /-Sarain mac BROCAIN
| | /-Congal Comgall Delbnamor Ireland Mac SARAIN
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Sarain mac BROCAIN
| \-Ailphin INGEN CONGAILE
| \-Unknown Spouse of Congal Comgall Delbnamor Ireland Mac SARAIN
/-Donnchad Midi of IRELAND
| | /-Eochaid Binnech mac DUBTHACH
| | /-Echach Binnich mac DUBTHACH
| | /-Ailell MAC EOCHAID Ciannachta
| | /-Tigernach mac Ailill
| | /-Cronan Mac TIGERNAIG
| | /-Gerthide mac CRONAIN
| | /-Cenn Faelad Cennfaelad mac GERTHIDE
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of. Gerthide mac Cronan CINNANACHTA
| | /-Cenn Mac Cenn Faelad of CIANNACHTA
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Cennfaelad mac Ciannachta GERTHIDE
| | /-Ailill mac Cenn FAELAD
| | | \-Sinusa CIANNACHTA
| \-Ailbíne INGEN AILELLO
| | /-Eochaid Coba MacCruind BA DRUI
| | /-Conall mac Echdach Coba Dál n-Araidhe
| | /-Fothaid mac Conaill Dál n-Araidhe
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Conall MACECHACH
| | /-Maine MAC FOTHAID DAL N-ARAIDE
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Fothad MACCONAILL
| | /-Sarain MAC MAINE DAL N-ARAIDHE
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Maine mac Fothaid Ui Echach COBA
| | /-Mongan MAC SARAIN DAL N-ARAIDHE
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Saran mac Maine Ui Echach COBA
| | /-Aedan mac MONGAIN
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Mongain mac Ui Echach Coba SARAIN
| | /-Fergus MAC ÁEDÁIN Dál n-Araidhe
| \-Oiriu Ingen Fergus Eriu AILILL
| | /-Fiachrach Cassain mac COLLA
| | /-Felim mac Fiachrach Cassain Ó CUINN
| | | \-Fiachra Cassan mac Ui Eremoin COLLA FOCHRITH
| | /-Eochaid mac Fedelmid Ó Cuinn
| | /-Ailill mac Echdach Ó Cuinn
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of. Eochaid Croin mac FEIDEILMID
| | /-Amalgaid mac Ailill O CUINN
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Ailill mac Echdach Ó CUINN
| | /-Feradach Culaub mac Amalgaid Ó Cuin
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Amalgaid Mac Ailill O CUINN
| | /-Caech Odar Caech MACCLODHAR
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Feradach Culdub MACAMALGADA
| \-Mael Teglaig ingen Maclodhar Caech Ó Cuinn NAME FERGUS MAC ÁEDÁIN
| \-Roinseach CAECH
Euginis DONNCHADA
| /-Fiachu DUBTUINNE MAC DEMAIN
| /-Mael Coba MACFIACHNAE of Uladh
| | \-Cumne Find Cach Dalinraide mac BAETAIN
| /-Óengus MAC MAÍLCOBA DÁL FIATACH
| /-Muiredach MAC ÓENGUSA DÁL FIATACH
| /-Cathal MAC MUIREDAIG DÁL FIATACH
| | \-Unknown Spouse of mac Óengusa Dál FIATACH
\-Bé Fáil INGEN CATHAIL
Ancestors of Gormflaith ingen DONNCHADA
/-Conall Cremthainn mac NIALL
/-Fergus Cerrbél MAC CONAIL of Uisnech
| \-Earca MACLOARN Riata
/-Diarmait Derg mac Fergus CERRBÉL
| | /-Maine CORBHACH
| \-Corbhach INGEN MAINE CORBHACH
| \-Unknown Spouse of Maine CORBHACH
/-Colmain Már MAC DIARMAIT
| | /-Echtgaile MAC MIOCAIN
| | /-Brenaind DALL of Conmaicne
| \-EithneErc spouse of Diarmait Derg mac Fergus CERRBÉL
/-Suibne mac COLEMAN
/-Conall Guthbinn mac SUIBNE
/-Airmetaig Cáech mac CONALL
/-Diarmait DIAN
/-Murchadh Midi mac Diarmait DIAN
/-Domhnall Mac Murchada of IRELAND
| | /-Bec mac Baetain of IRELAND
| | /-Aindiled MAC BEICCE
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Becc mac BAETAIN
| | /-Sige MAC AINDILED
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Aindiled mac BEICCE
| | /-Blat MAC SIGE
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Sige mac AINDILED
| | /-Congal Brecc MAC BLAIT
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Blat mac SIGE
| | /-Brocain mac CONGAIL
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Congal Brecc mac BLAIT
| | /-Sarain mac BROCAIN
| | /-Congal Comgall Delbnamor Ireland Mac SARAIN
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Sarain mac BROCAIN
| \-Ailphin INGEN CONGAILE
| \-Unknown Spouse of Congal Comgall Delbnamor Ireland Mac SARAIN
/-Donnchad Midi of IRELAND
| | /-Eochaid Binnech mac DUBTHACH
| | /-Echach Binnich mac DUBTHACH
| | /-Ailell MAC EOCHAID Ciannachta
| | /-Tigernach mac Ailill
| | /-Cronan Mac TIGERNAIG
| | /-Gerthide mac CRONAIN
| | /-Cenn Faelad Cennfaelad mac GERTHIDE
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of. Gerthide mac Cronan CINNANACHTA
| | /-Cenn Mac Cenn Faelad of CIANNACHTA
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Cennfaelad mac Ciannachta GERTHIDE
| | /-Ailill mac Cenn FAELAD
| | | \-Sinusa CIANNACHTA
| \-Ailbíne INGEN AILELLO
| | /-Eochaid Coba MacCruind BA DRUI
| | /-Conall mac Echdach Coba Dál n-Araidhe
| | /-Fothaid mac Conaill Dál n-Araidhe
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Conall MACECHACH
| | /-Maine MAC FOTHAID DAL N-ARAIDE
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Fothad MACCONAILL
| | /-Sarain MAC MAINE DAL N-ARAIDHE
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Maine mac Fothaid Ui Echach COBA
| | /-Mongan MAC SARAIN DAL N-ARAIDHE
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Saran mac Maine Ui Echach COBA
| | /-Aedan mac MONGAIN
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Mongain mac Ui Echach Coba SARAIN
| | /-Fergus MAC ÁEDÁIN Dál n-Araidhe
| \-Oiriu Ingen Fergus Eriu AILILL
| | /-Fiachrach Cassain mac COLLA
| | /-Felim mac Fiachrach Cassain Ó CUINN
| | | \-Fiachra Cassan mac Ui Eremoin COLLA FOCHRITH
| | /-Eochaid mac Fedelmid Ó Cuinn
| | /-Ailill mac Echdach Ó Cuinn
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of. Eochaid Croin mac FEIDEILMID
| | /-Amalgaid mac Ailill O CUINN
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Ailill mac Echdach Ó CUINN
| | /-Feradach Culaub mac Amalgaid Ó Cuin
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Amalgaid Mac Ailill O CUINN
| | /-Caech Odar Caech MACCLODHAR
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Feradach Culdub MACAMALGADA
| \-Mael Teglaig ingen Maclodhar Caech Ó Cuinn NAME FERGUS MAC ÁEDÁIN
| \-Roinseach CAECH
Gormflaith ingen DONNCHADA
| /-Fiachu DUBTUINNE MAC DEMAIN
| /-Mael Coba MACFIACHNAE of Uladh
| | \-Cumne Find Cach Dalinraide mac BAETAIN
| /-Óengus MAC MAÍLCOBA DÁL FIATACH
| /-Muiredach MAC ÓENGUSA DÁL FIATACH
| /-Cathal MAC MUIREDAIG DÁL FIATACH
| | \-Unknown Spouse of mac Óengusa Dál FIATACH
\-Bé Fáil INGEN CATHAIL
Ancestors of Alexander DOUGLAS
/-Gautier de Cambrai Ou DE LENS
/-Hugues D Oisy
| \-Ermentrude de Ponthieu Ou DE CAMBRAI
/-Sohier D Oisy
| | /-Eudes Odon DE SAINT-SIMON DE HONNECOURT
| \-Alix D OISY
| \-Blanche DE HONNECOURT
/-Hugues DE DOUAI
/-Michael LE FLEMING
| | /-Ralph COUNT OF CAMBRAY
| | /-Isaac de Valenciennes DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Alaidis Eldegarde D'AMIENS
| | /-Arnould I DE CAMBRAI
| | | | /-Ralph COUNT OF CAMBRAY
| | | \-Berthe DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Alaidis Eldegarde D'AMIENS
| | /-Gauthier DE CAMBRAI I, de Lens
| | | | /-Richfried VAN DE BETUWE
| | | | /-Nevelong van Betuwe NIBELUNG
| | | | | \-Hamesindis VON KLEVE
| | | \-Bertha VAN DE BETUWE
| | | \-Liethard DE HAINAUT
| | /-Gauthier II d’Cambrai Chatelain DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Bertha of Lens
| \-Adele DE CAMBRAI
| \-Ermentrude Ostravant DE CAMBRIA
/-William LE FLEMING
| \-Beatrix DE BEAUMONT Countess of Oissy and Crevecouer
/-Micheal Le Fleming Knight of ALDINGHAM
| \-Ada Rumigny BARONESS FLEMING
/-Sir Theobald LE FLEMING
| \-Helawise Alice DE STUTEVILLE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Kersdale DE MORAVIA
Alexander DOUGLAS
\-Margaret KERSDALE de Moray
- Father: James DOUGLAS Lord of Douglas
- Mother: Joan , Baroness of Moels
- Birth: 1328, Hermiston, Midlothian, Scotland
- Also known as: Archibald the Grim
- Also known as: Black Archibald
- Also known as: Black Archibald
- Also known as: Black Archibald
- Occupation: 3rd Earl of Douglas and Wigtown
- Event: Bothwell Castle, ABT 1360, Uddingston, Strathclyde, Scotland
- Title Of Nobility: Constable of Edinburgh Castle
- Info 6: See Burke's Peerage under "Queensbury"
- Children: 11 Children
- Title Of Nobility: warden of the west marches
- Title Of Nobility: warden of the west marches
- Title Of Nobility: warden of the west marches
- Title Of Nobility: Lord of Galloway, Bothwell and Douglas
- Title Of Nobility: Lord of Galloway, Bothwell and Douglas
- Title Of Nobility: Lord of Galloway, Bothwell and Douglas
- Title Of Nobility: Earl of Wigtown
- Title Of Nobility: Earl of Wigtown
- Title Of Nobility: Earl of Wigtown
- Title Of Nobility: 3rd Earl of Douglas
- Title Of Nobility: 3rd Earl of Douglas
- Title Of Nobility: 3rd Earl of Douglas
- Death: 23 DEC 1400, Castle Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland
- Burial: 24 DEC 1400, Bothwell Collegiate Church, Bothwell, Lanarkshire, Scotland
- Partnership with: Joanna MORAY Lady Of Bothwell
Marriage: ABT 1362
- Child: Eleanor DOUGLAS Birth: 1360, Douglas Castle, Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland
- Child: William DOUGLAS 1st Lord of Nithsdale Birth: 1364, Dumfries, Dumfriesshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
- Child: Joanna DOUGLAS Birth: 1365, Douglas Castle, Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland
- Child: James DOUGLAS 7th Earl Douglas, 1st Earl of Avondale Birth: 1371
- Child: Archibald DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Douglas, Duke of Tourraine Birth: 1372, Castle Douglas, Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland
- Child: Marjorie Mary DOUGLAS Birth: ABT 1377, Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland
- Child: Helen DOUGLAS Birth: 1392, Scotland
Ancestors of Archibald DOUGLAS
/-Gautier de Cambrai Ou DE LENS
/-Hugues D Oisy
| \-Ermentrude de Ponthieu Ou DE CAMBRAI
/-Sohier D Oisy
| | /-Eudes Odon DE SAINT-SIMON DE HONNECOURT
| \-Alix D OISY
| \-Blanche DE HONNECOURT
/-Hugues DE DOUAI
/-Michael LE FLEMING
| | /-Arnould I DE CAMBRAI
| | /-Gauthier DE CAMBRAI I, de Lens
| | | \-Bertha VAN DE BETUWE
| | /-Gauthier II d’Cambrai Chatelain DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Bertha of Lens
| \-Adele DE CAMBRAI
| \-Ermentrude Ostravant DE CAMBRIA
/-William LE FLEMING
| \-Beatrix DE BEAUMONT Countess of Oissy and Crevecouer
/-Micheal Le Fleming Knight of ALDINGHAM
| \-Ada Rumigny BARONESS FLEMING
/-Sir Theobald LE FLEMING
| \-Helawise Alice DE STUTEVILLE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Kersdale DE MORAVIA
/-William le Hardi DOUGLAS Lord of Douglas
| \-Constance BATTAIL OF FAWDON
/-James DOUGLAS Lord of Douglas
| | /-Banquo father of Flaald Hereditary Steward of DOL
| | /-Flaald Hereditary Steward of DOL
| | | \-Unknown Spouse BANQUO
| | /-Alan FITZFLAALD Dapifer of Dol
| | | | /-Gruffydd ap LLYWELYN
| | | \-Nesta VERCH GRUFFYDD
| | | \-Ealdgyth of Mercia
| | /-Fledaldus fitz Alan of Dol
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Alan FITZFLAALD
| | /-Alan FITZFLÀALD of Dol
| | | \-Guenta Verch GRIFFITH , Princess of Wales Griffith Gruffydd
| | /-Walter FitzAlan of SCOTLAND
| | | \-Avelina DE HESDIN
| | /-Alan FitzWalter of SCOTLAND
| | | \-Eschyna DE LONDONIIS
| | /-Walter Stewart of SCOTLAND
| | | \-Alesta NIC MORGGAN
| | /-Alexander Stewart of SCOTLAND
| | | \-Beatrix GILLECRIST Countess of Angus
| \-Elizabeth STEWART of Crawford
| | /-Ranald of WATERFORD
| | /-Echmarcach mac RAGNAILL
| | | \-Subneach Nic NIALLGHUSA II
| | /-Solomh MACMEARGAIGH
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Eschmarcach Meargach MACRANALD II
| | /-Giolla Adomnan SIOL-CUINN King of Islay, Mann and Galloway, Ireland
| | | | /-Gothfrith MACFERGUS of Argyll
| | | | /-MacGodrey of ARGYLL
| | | \-Columba SAINT
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of MacGodfrey of ARGYLL
| | /-GilleBride MacGille ADAMNAN
| | | | /-Fergus father of GODFREY
| | | | /-Godfrey mac Fergus of ORIEL
| | | \-Thora Inen MACFERGUS
| | | | /-Alpin of ARGYLE
| | | \-Argyll spouse of Godfrey mac Fergus of ORIEL
| | /-Somerled MACGILLEBRIDE
| | | | /-Sigurd HLODVIRSSON
| | | | /-Thorfinn II son of SIGURD
| | | | | \-Olith spouse of Sigurd HLODVIRSSON
| | | | /-Paul Thorfinnsson of ORKNØY
| | | | | | /-Finn ÁRNASSON
| | | | | \-Ingeborg FINNSDOTTIR
| | | | | \-Bergljót Thorbjórg HALVDANSDÓTTIR
| | | | /-Hákon Pålsson of CAITHNESS
| | | | | | /-Ivar father of Håkon IVARSSON
| | | | | | /-Håkon IVARSSON
| | | | | \-Ragnhild HÅKONSDATTER
| | | | | | /-Magnus II OLAFSSON
| | | | | \-Ragnhild MAGNUSDATTER
| | | \-Hvarflad Agatha Gormflarth HAAKONSDOTTIR
| | | | /-Hugh CAMERON of Angus
| | | | /-Sinill Douglas Mormaer ANGUS I
| | | | | \-Margaret spouse of Hugh Cameron of ANGUS
| | | | /-Moddan DOUGLAS
| | | | | | /-Maldred mac Crínán of Dunbar
| | | | | \-Donalda Ingen Crinen DUNKELD
| | | | | \-Algitha, daughter of Earl Uchtred
| | | \-Helga MADANNSDOTTIR
| | /-Angus MACSOMERLED
| | | | /-Sigurd HALFDANSSON
| | | | /-Halfdan SIGURDSSON
| | | | | \-Åsta GUDBRANDSDATTER
| | | | /-Harald the Black of Iceland and Norway
| | | | | | /-Einar TAMBASKELFER
| | | | | \-Ingelbjorg EINARSDATTER
| | | | | \-Bergljot HÅKONSDOTTER
| | | | /-Gudrød HARALDSSON
| | | | | | /-Ragnfred ERICKSSON
| | | | | \-Ragnfredsdottir Consort Norway
| | | | | \-Gunhild GORMSDATTER
| | | | /-Olave I Bitling GODREDSSON,
| | | | | | /-Halfdan SIGURDSSON
| | | | | | /-Sigurd HALFDANSSON
| | | | | | | \-Tora RANESDATTER
| | | | | | /-Harald SIGURDSSON
| | | | | \-Ragnhild Marie HARALDSDATTER
| | | | | | /-Vladimir I of KIEV
| | | | | | /-Yaroslav I of RUS
| | | | | | | \-Rogneda OF POLOTSK
| | | | | \-Elisaveta YAROSLAVNA
| | | | | | /-Olof SKÖTKONUNG
| | | | | \-Ingigerd OLAFSDOTTIR
| | | | | \-Astrid of the OBOTRITES
| | | \-Ragnhildr OLAFSDOTTER
| | | | /-Sigurd HLODVIRSSON
| | | | /-Thorfinn II son of SIGURD
| | | | | \-Olith spouse of Sigurd HLODVIRSSON
| | | | /-Paul Thorfinnsson of ORKNØY
| | | | | | /-Finn ÁRNASSON
| | | | | \-Ingeborg FINNSDOTTIR
| | | | | \-Bergljót Thorbjórg HALVDANSDÓTTIR
| | | | /-Hákon Pålsson of CAITHNESS
| | | | | | /-Ivar father of Håkon IVARSSON
| | | | | | /-Håkon IVARSSON
| | | | | \-Ragnhild HÅKONSDATTER
| | | | | | /-Magnus II OLAFSSON
| | | | | \-Ragnhild MAGNUSDATTER
| | | \-Ingeboire HAKONSDATTER
| | | | /-Hugh CAMERON of Angus
| | | | /-Sinill Douglas Mormaer ANGUS I
| | | | | \-Margaret spouse of Hugh Cameron of ANGUS
| | | | /-Moddan DOUGLAS
| | | | | | /-Maldred mac Crínán of Dunbar
| | | | | \-Donalda Ingen Crinen DUNKELD
| | | | | \-Algitha, daughter of Earl Uchtred
| | | \-Helga MADANNSDOTTIR
| | /-James Seamus MACRORY
| | | | /-Maelmuir MELMARE
| | | | /-Madoch MACMAELMUIR 1st Earl of Atholl
| | | | /-Harold MADDADSON
| | | | | | /-Sigurd HLODVIRSSON
| | | | | | /-Thorfinn II son of SIGURD
| | | | | | | \-Olith spouse of Sigurd HLODVIRSSON
| | | | | | /-Paul Thorfinnsson of ORKNØY
| | | | | | | | /-Finn ÁRNASSON
| | | | | | | \-Ingeborg FINNSDOTTIR
| | | | | | | \-Bergljót Thorbjórg HALVDANSDÓTTIR
| | | | | | /-Hákon Pålsson of CAITHNESS
| | | | | | | | /-Ivar father of Håkon IVARSSON
| | | | | | | | /-Håkon IVARSSON
| | | | | | | \-Ragnhild HÅKONSDATTER
| | | | | | | | /-Magnus II OLAFSSON
| | | | | | | \-Ragnhild MAGNUSDATTER
| | | | | \-Margaret HAAKONSDATTER
| | | | | | /-Hugh CAMERON of Angus
| | | | | | /-Sinill Douglas Mormaer ANGUS I
| | | | | | | \-Margaret spouse of Hugh Cameron of ANGUS
| | | | | | /-Moddan DOUGLAS
| | | | | | | | /-Maldred mac Crínán of Dunbar
| | | | | | | \-Donalda Ingen Crinen DUNKELD
| | | | | | | \-Algitha, daughter of Earl Uchtred
| | | | | \-Helga MADANNSDOTTIR
| | | \-Langlifn II HARALDSDATTER
| | | | /-Malcolm III Caenmor King of Scotland
| | | | /-Donald MAC MALCOLM
| | | | | \-Ingeborg FINNSDOTTIR
| | | | /-Aedh CANMORE Earl of Moray
| | | | /-Máel Brigte of the Picts
| | | | | | /-Gille COEMGÁIN OF MORAY
| | | | | | /-Lulach Mac Gille COEMGÁIN
| | | | | | | \-Gruoch spouse of Gille Coemgáin of MORAY
| | | | | \-Olith of MORAY
| | | | | | /-Sinill Douglas Mormaer ANGUS I
| | | | | \-Fimmghuala Funnghuala de Angus MACSINHILL
| | | | | \-Marion MacGillvary MACKENNETH
| | | | /-Máel Coluim mac Máil BRIGTI
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Máel Brigte of the PICTS
| | | \-Hvarflod ingen MÁEL COLUIM
| | | \-Bethoc MACGILLEBRIDE of the Isles
| \-Jean Arran MACRORY of Bute
| \-Ragnhild Helen INGEN RAGNALL
Archibald DOUGLAS
\-Joan , Baroness of Moels
Descendants of Archibald DOUGLAS
1 Archibald DOUGLAS
=Joanna MORAY Lady Of Bothwell Marriage: ABT 1362
2 Eleanor DOUGLAS
=John Canmore DUNDAS Marriage: ABT 1372, Midlothian, Scotland
3 Agnes DUNDAS
3 Agnus DUNDAS
3 James Canmore DUNDAS
=Euphemia OLIPHANT Marriage: 1384, Crathie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
=Christiana STEWART
=unknown
3 Archibald DUNDAS
3 Margaret DUNDAS
2 William DOUGLAS 1st Lord of Nithsdale
2 Joanna DOUGLAS
2 James DOUGLAS 7th Earl Douglas, 1st Earl of Avondale
2 Archibald DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Douglas, Duke of Tourraine
2 Marjorie Mary DOUGLAS
2 Helen DOUGLAS
- Father: Archibald DOUGLAS
- Mother: Joanna MORAY Lady Of Bothwell
- Birth: 1372, Castle Douglas, Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland
- Christening: 1372, Douglas Castle, Lanarkshire, Scotland
- Also known as: Archibald Douglas Duke of Touraine
- Also known as: Sir Archibald "Tyneman" Douglas 4th Earl of Douglas, Duke of Tourraine
- Also known as: Tyneman (Old Scots: Loser)
- Also known as: Sir Archibald Douglas 4th Earl of Douglas, Duke of Tourraine
- Occupation: Marechal of France
- LifeSketch: Archibald was the Duke of Touraine, Earl of Wigtown, Lord of Annandale, Lord of Galloway, Lord of Bothwell and the 13th Lord of Douglas. He was thus a Scottish nobleman and warlord. At times Archibald was given the nickname of Tyneman, which in the old Scottish language means loser. This may have been in reference to his great uncle Sir Archibald Douglas as well. The Early Years Archibald was the illegitimate son of Archibald Douglas and Joanna de Moravia of threave-castle Threave Castle Bothwell. He was either born at Threave Castle or Bothwell Castle. Until Archibald’s accession he was known as Master of Douglas. In 1390, when he was twenty years old he married Princess Margaret of Carrick. Margaret was the daughter of King Robert III of Scotland. It was at about this time that his father had bestowed upon him regalities of Ettrick Forest, Lauderdale and Romannobridge and Peeblesshire. Then on June 4, 1400 at the age of thirty, the King of Scotland, Robert, had appointed Archibald the keeper of Edinburgh Castle for the remainder of his life, with a pension of two hundred marks a year. bothwell-castle Bothwell Castle Renewal of Percy vs. Douglas In 1400, at Candlemas, the Earl of March, George I, and Henry ‘Hotspur’ Percy had entered Scotland lying waste as far as Papple in East Lothian. The villages of Traprain, Markle and Hailes were burned to the ground and two unsuccessful attempts were made at Hailes Castle. Now the Master of Douglas, who had also held the office of Lord Warden of the Marches, surprised them by night at their camp near East Linton and would then defeat the English Force. Archibald had managed to chase his enemy as far as Berwick upon Tweed, slaughtering any stragglers in the woods close to Cockburnspath. The Siege of Edinburgh Later on that year, in summer, Archibald would be made second in command to David Stewart, the Duke of Rothesay who was Lieutenant of the Kingdom, during the siege of Edinburgh Castle by Henry IV. Henry would be unsuccessful in his endeavors. With Owain Glyndwr’s rebellion gathering in Wales he would become the last English monarch that would ever invade Scotland in person. Archibald’s father died later on that year at Christmas. Before his passing, he held vast lordships that stretched from Galloway, Douglasdale, Moray, and Clydesdale to the shires of Stirling and Selkirk. He also was lord over the forfeited lands of the Earl of Dunbar in Lothian and the Merse. Two years later, Archibald’s brother-in-law and heir to the throne, David Stewart, the Duke of Rothesay, was held captive. He was first held at Bishop’s Palace at St. Andrews, then at the Royal Palace of Falkland. While here, Duke David would pass away on the 27th of March. It has been alleged that he had died under mysterious circumstances. He was only twenty-four and had been in good health prior to his passing. Rumors were started saying that he David had been starved to death in the Falkland’s pit prison. Prince David was also arrested under a warrant that had been issued in the name of his father, by his uncle, Robert Stewart, the Duke of Albany, and Douglas. Both Albany and Douglas were rumored to have been the authors of any foul play that was suspected. This can be shown by the fact that both of the men were summoned to appear before Parliament. On the 16th of March both of the men were acquitted when Parliament had passed an act that stated that the Prince had “departed this life through Divine Providence, and not otherwise”. This would clear both of the men from High Treason and any other crime. Any of the king’s subjects were strictly forbid to make the slightest imputation on their fame. This action could be considered to be a whitewash, as the Kingdom of Scotland couldn’t afford to lose its two most powerful men due to the renewed English hostility. Archibald and Albany were considered to be the only fit antidote to the traitor Earl of March and his English allies. Homildon Hill On the 22nd of June 1402, a small Scottish force would be beaten by George Dunbar, the Earl of March’s son, at the Battle of Nesbit Moor. Archibald would lead a raid with Murdoch of Fife, Albany’s son, as far as Newcastle to avenge this battle. At the head of 10,000 men, Archibald, and his men would lay waste to all of Northumberland. George Dunbar would persuade Henry Percy, the 1st Earl of Northumberland, and his son Harry “Hotspur” Percy to lie in wait for the returning Scots at Wooler. Once Archibald’s men had made their camp at Millfield, which was relatively low ground, the English would rush them. The Scots, however, had keen sentries and the army was able to retreat to the higher ground of Homildon Hill. bendorstonehomildon Homildon Hill memorial marker today At Homildon Hill they organized themselves in the traditional Schiltron formations. Archibald didn’t learn any lessons from his great uncle’s Battle at Halidon Hill seventy years before. The Schiltrons had presented a large target for the English long bowmen, and the formations began to break. A hundred men, under Sir John Swinton of the Swintons of that Ilk, had decided to charge the enemy saying “Better to die in the mellay than be shot down like deer”. All would die. schiltron-formation-ex-braveheart Schiltron Formation represented in the movie Braveheart It has been suggested that Archibald had hesitated to signal the advance of his main force, but when he did, it was too little too late. Archibald’s mauled army would meet with the, as yet unbloodied, English men at arms and were routed. Many of his leading captains would be captured, including his kinsman George Douglas, the 1st Earl of Angus, Thomas Dunbar, the 5th Earl of Moray, and Murdoch of Fife. Archibald himself would be captured as well, after he was wounded five times, including the lose of his eye. If the Percys and other English knights had thought that they had gained great immediate riches from their ransoms, they were to be disappointed. They would receive a message from King Henry congratulating them for their victory but forbidding the release of any of their prisoners. In 1403, Henry Hotspur was in an open rebellion against the king and joined his kinsman, Thomas Percy, the Earl of Worcester, while Owain Glyndwry was undertaking a campaign against the English rule in Wales. Hotspur would set free his Scottish captives and Archibald, with his co-prisoners, decided to fight alongside their former captors. In the chivalric spirit of the time, Archibald marched with his former enemy, Hotspur, and his forces to meet with King Henry IV at the Battle of Shrewsbury. The result of this battle of a decisive Royalist victory. Henry Hotspur would be killed by an arrow through his mouth. Archibald was, yet again, captured. This time he would suffer from a loss of a testicle, after he had fought gallantly on the field and personally had killed Edmund Stafford, the 5th Earl of Stafford and Sir Walter Blount. Prisoner of King Henry Archibald was now a captive of King Henry IV. The cost for the ransom of the Scot nobles that were taken at Homildon would prove to be difficult for the impoverished Scottish exchequer. When Prince James of Scotland was also captured while en route to France by some English pirates in 1406, the position would seem to be impossible. The aged King Robert III would die of his grief not long after. The Kingdom of the Scots was now in the hands of the Duke of Albany de jure, as well as de facto. king-henry-iv-of-england King Henry IV After giving an oath on the Holy Scripture to King Henry to be his man above all others, except for King James, and on the production of suitable hostages for his parole, Archibald was allowed to return to his estates to carry out his private affairs. He would agree, again under oath, to return to captivity in England on an appointed day. At Easter, Archibald went north and hadn’t returned on his aforesaid day. King Henry wrote to his regent, Albany, complaining of this “un-knightly” behavior and had warned him that, unless Archibald would return the other hostages would be dealt with at his pleasure. Archibald still did not return. After a payment of 700 merks in 1413 to the King of England, Henry V, the hostages were released. Political Machinations In 1412, Archibald would go to Flanders and then to France. After he had arrived in Paris he would start negotiations with John ‘The Fearless’, Duke of Burgundy. They would end up agreeing to a mutual defense and offense pact in their respective countries. Archibald had also resumed his duties as the Lord Warden of the Marches not long after returning to Scotland. While at the border he had free reign to defend it and to keep the peace. However, it appears that Albany wasn’t prepared to do this. Archibald would recover his costs from his customs fees on all trade goods that were entering the country. Then in 1416, while King James was still a hostage in England, Archibald had visited London twice to enter negotiations for his release. While he was there the Lollard faction, during Henry V’s absence in France, had tried to persuade the Scottish delegates to go on an offensive. Albany decided this to be the opportune moment to reclaim Berwick-upon-Tweed. He gathered an army to take it and then despatched Archibald to Roxburgh Castle, which was also held by the English. When the Scots had learned of the huge army that was led by King Henry’s brother, John of Lancaster, the 1st Duke of Bedford, and Thomas Beaufort, the Duke of Exeter, they decided to retreat. Following their devastation in Teviotdale and Liddesdale, and the burning of the towns of Selkirk, Jedburgh and Hawick, the raid was known as the “Foul Raid”. The Great Scottish Army Archibald’s son, the Earl of Wigtoun, were fighting in France along with his son-in-law, Buchan, They were able to inflict a heavy defeat over the English at the Battle of Bauge in 1421. Two years later, 1423, Wigtoun and
- Title Of Nobility: 4th Earl of Douglas
- Title Of Nobility: Prince of Scotland
- Title Of Nobility: Earl of Wigtown, Annandale, Galloway, & Bothwell
- Title Of Nobility: Duke of Touraine
- Title Of Nobility: Knight
- Title Of Nobility: Douglas Titles
- Title Of Nobility: Sir Knight
- Title Of Nobility: 1st of Garlies
- LifeSketch: Archibald was the Duke of Touraine, Earl of Wigtown, Lord of Annandale, Lord of Galloway, Lord of Bothwell and the 13th Lord of Douglas. He was thus a Scottish nobleman and warlord. At times Archibald was given the nickname of Tyneman, which in the old S
- Death: 17 AUG 1424, Verneuil, France, Buried in Tours Cathedral (battle)
- Burial: 2 SEP 1424, Tours, Indre-et-Loire, Centre-Val de Loire, France
Ancestors of Archibald DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Douglas, Duke of Tourraine
/-Hugues D Oisy
/-Sohier D Oisy
| \-Alix D OISY
/-Hugues DE DOUAI
/-Michael LE FLEMING
| | /-Gauthier DE CAMBRAI I, de Lens
| | /-Gauthier II d’Cambrai Chatelain DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Bertha of Lens
| \-Adele DE CAMBRAI
| \-Ermentrude Ostravant DE CAMBRIA
/-William LE FLEMING
| \-Beatrix DE BEAUMONT Countess of Oissy and Crevecouer
/-Micheal Le Fleming Knight of ALDINGHAM
| \-Ada Rumigny BARONESS FLEMING
/-Sir Theobald LE FLEMING
| \-Helawise Alice DE STUTEVILLE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Kersdale DE MORAVIA
/-William le Hardi DOUGLAS Lord of Douglas
| \-Constance BATTAIL OF FAWDON
/-James DOUGLAS Lord of Douglas
| | /-Flaald Hereditary Steward of DOL
| | /-Alan FITZFLAALD Dapifer of Dol
| | | \-Nesta VERCH GRUFFYDD
| | /-Fledaldus fitz Alan of Dol
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Alan FITZFLAALD
| | /-Alan FITZFLÀALD of Dol
| | | \-Guenta Verch GRIFFITH , Princess of Wales Griffith Gruffydd
| | /-Walter FitzAlan of SCOTLAND
| | | \-Avelina DE HESDIN
| | /-Alan FitzWalter of SCOTLAND
| | | \-Eschyna DE LONDONIIS
| | /-Walter Stewart of SCOTLAND
| | | \-Alesta NIC MORGGAN
| | /-Alexander Stewart of SCOTLAND
| | | \-Beatrix GILLECRIST Countess of Angus
| \-Elizabeth STEWART of Crawford
| | /-Echmarcach mac RAGNAILL
| | /-Solomh MACMEARGAIGH
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Eschmarcach Meargach MACRANALD II
| | /-Giolla Adomnan SIOL-CUINN King of Islay, Mann and Galloway, Ireland
| | | | /-MacGodrey of ARGYLL
| | | \-Columba SAINT
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of MacGodfrey of ARGYLL
| | /-GilleBride MacGille ADAMNAN
| | | | /-Fergus father of GODFREY
| | | | /-Godfrey mac Fergus of ORIEL
| | | \-Thora Inen MACFERGUS
| | | | /-Alpin of ARGYLE
| | | \-Argyll spouse of Godfrey mac Fergus of ORIEL
| | /-Somerled MACGILLEBRIDE
| | | | /-Thorfinn II son of SIGURD
| | | | /-Paul Thorfinnsson of ORKNØY
| | | | | \-Ingeborg FINNSDOTTIR
| | | | /-Hákon Pålsson of CAITHNESS
| | | | | | /-Håkon IVARSSON
| | | | | \-Ragnhild HÅKONSDATTER
| | | | | \-Ragnhild MAGNUSDATTER
| | | \-Hvarflad Agatha Gormflarth HAAKONSDOTTIR
| | | | /-Sinill Douglas Mormaer ANGUS I
| | | | /-Moddan DOUGLAS
| | | | | \-Donalda Ingen Crinen DUNKELD
| | | \-Helga MADANNSDOTTIR
| | /-Angus MACSOMERLED
| | | | /-Halfdan SIGURDSSON
| | | | /-Harald the Black of Iceland and Norway
| | | | | \-Ingelbjorg EINARSDATTER
| | | | /-Gudrød HARALDSSON
| | | | | | /-Ragnfred ERICKSSON
| | | | | \-Ragnfredsdottir Consort Norway
| | | | | \-Gunhild GORMSDATTER
| | | | /-Olave I Bitling GODREDSSON,
| | | | | | /-Sigurd HALFDANSSON
| | | | | | /-Harald SIGURDSSON
| | | | | \-Ragnhild Marie HARALDSDATTER
| | | | | | /-Yaroslav I of RUS
| | | | | \-Elisaveta YAROSLAVNA
| | | | | \-Ingigerd OLAFSDOTTIR
| | | \-Ragnhildr OLAFSDOTTER
| | | | /-Thorfinn II son of SIGURD
| | | | /-Paul Thorfinnsson of ORKNØY
| | | | | \-Ingeborg FINNSDOTTIR
| | | | /-Hákon Pålsson of CAITHNESS
| | | | | | /-Håkon IVARSSON
| | | | | \-Ragnhild HÅKONSDATTER
| | | | | \-Ragnhild MAGNUSDATTER
| | | \-Ingeboire HAKONSDATTER
| | | | /-Sinill Douglas Mormaer ANGUS I
| | | | /-Moddan DOUGLAS
| | | | | \-Donalda Ingen Crinen DUNKELD
| | | \-Helga MADANNSDOTTIR
| | /-James Seamus MACRORY
| | | | /-Maelmuir MELMARE
| | | | /-Madoch MACMAELMUIR 1st Earl of Atholl
| | | | /-Harold MADDADSON
| | | | | | /-Thorfinn II son of SIGURD
| | | | | | /-Paul Thorfinnsson of ORKNØY
| | | | | | | \-Ingeborg FINNSDOTTIR
| | | | | | /-Hákon Pålsson of CAITHNESS
| | | | | | | | /-Håkon IVARSSON
| | | | | | | \-Ragnhild HÅKONSDATTER
| | | | | | | \-Ragnhild MAGNUSDATTER
| | | | | \-Margaret HAAKONSDATTER
| | | | | | /-Sinill Douglas Mormaer ANGUS I
| | | | | | /-Moddan DOUGLAS
| | | | | | | \-Donalda Ingen Crinen DUNKELD
| | | | | \-Helga MADANNSDOTTIR
| | | \-Langlifn II HARALDSDATTER
| | | | /-Donald MAC MALCOLM
| | | | /-Aedh CANMORE Earl of Moray
| | | | /-Máel Brigte of the Picts
| | | | | | /-Lulach Mac Gille COEMGÁIN
| | | | | \-Olith of MORAY
| | | | | \-Fimmghuala Funnghuala de Angus MACSINHILL
| | | | /-Máel Coluim mac Máil BRIGTI
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Máel Brigte of the PICTS
| | | \-Hvarflod ingen MÁEL COLUIM
| | | \-Bethoc MACGILLEBRIDE of the Isles
| \-Jean Arran MACRORY of Bute
| \-Ragnhild Helen INGEN RAGNALL
/-Archibald DOUGLAS
| \-Joan , Baroness of Moels
Archibald DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Douglas, Duke of Tourraine
\-Joanna MORAY Lady Of Bothwell
- Father: William le Hardi DOUGLAS Lord of Douglas
- Mother: Eleanor DE LOVAINE
- Birth: ABT 1290, Douglas Castle, Lanarkshire, Scotland
- Graduation: Regent of Scotland
- Also known as: Archibald DEDOUGLAS Sr Earl of Douglas
- Also known as: John Douglas
- Also known as: Archibald the Tyneman (Loser)
- Also known as: Tyneman
- Occupation: Marechal of France
- Nickname: "Tyneman" or Old Scots, "Loser"
- LifeSketch: DOUGLAS, Sir Archibald (1290?-1333), regent of Scotland, youngest son of Sir William of Douglas, ‘the Hardy’ (q.v.) by his second wife, Eleanor of Lovain, and brother of Sir James Douglas, ‘the Good’ (q.v.) was one of the Scottish leaders during the minor
- Title (Nobility): Lord of Calloway
- Title (Nobility): Lord of Regent
- Title (Nobility): Guardian of Scotland
- Death: 19 JUL 1333, Halidon Hill, Berwick upon Tweed, Northumberland, England
Cause: killed in the Battle of Halidon Hill
- Burial: AFT 19 JUL 1333, Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Ancestors of Archibald DOUGLAS
/-Gautier de Cambrai Ou DE LENS
/-Hugues D Oisy
| \-Ermentrude de Ponthieu Ou DE CAMBRAI
/-Sohier D Oisy
| | /-Eudes Odon DE SAINT-SIMON DE HONNECOURT
| \-Alix D OISY
| \-Blanche DE HONNECOURT
/-Hugues DE DOUAI
/-Michael LE FLEMING
| | /-Isaac de Valenciennes DE CAMBRAI
| | /-Arnould I DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Berthe DE CAMBRAI
| | /-Gauthier DE CAMBRAI I, de Lens
| | | | /-Nevelong van Betuwe NIBELUNG
| | | \-Bertha VAN DE BETUWE
| | | \-Liethard DE HAINAUT
| | /-Gauthier II d’Cambrai Chatelain DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Bertha of Lens
| \-Adele DE CAMBRAI
| \-Ermentrude Ostravant DE CAMBRIA
/-William LE FLEMING
| \-Beatrix DE BEAUMONT Countess of Oissy and Crevecouer
/-Micheal Le Fleming Knight of ALDINGHAM
| \-Ada Rumigny BARONESS FLEMING
/-Sir Theobald LE FLEMING
| \-Helawise Alice DE STUTEVILLE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Kersdale DE MORAVIA
/-William le Hardi DOUGLAS Lord of Douglas
| \-Constance BATTAIL OF FAWDON
Archibald DOUGLAS
\-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
- Father: William DOUGLAS
- Mother: Margaret KERSDALE de Moray
- Birth: 1178, Hermiston, Midlothian, Scotland
- Also known as: Earl of Douglas
- Occupation: 2nd Chief of Douglas
- Alt. Birth: BEF 1200
- Title Of Nobility: second Laird of Douglas
- LifeSketch: Archibald Douglas, 2nd. Lord of Douglas, a Scottish Nobleman The earliest attestation of his existence is in a charter of confirmation dated prior to 1198. This charter of Jocelin, Bishop of Glasgow, granted the rights of a toft in Glasgow to Melrose Abbey. Archibald's name appears between that of Alan, High Steward of Scotland and Robert de Montgomery. Also before 1198, Archibald appears in another document, again before 1198, in which he resigns the lands of Hailes held by him of the Abbey of Dunfermline, to Robert of Restalrig. Between 1214 and 1226, Archibald acquired the use of the lands of Hermiston and Livingston, with Maol Choluim I, Earl of Fife as his feudal superior. Archibald of Douglas must have been knighted before 1226 as he appears in another charter of Melrose Abbey as 'Dominus de Douglas' witnessing William Purves of Mospennoc granting the Monks of Melrose rights to pass through his lands. Another witness is Andrew, Archibald's knight which highlights his influential position. Archibald de Douglas appears as a signatory to several royal charters following 1226, and he appears to have spent a considerable time in Moray as episcopal charters of his brother Bricius de Douglas show. He was in the retinue of the King Alexander II, at Selkirk, in 1238 when the title Earl of Lennox was regranted to Maol Domhnaich of Lennox. Douglas disappears from historical record after 1239 and it is presumed that he died about this time. source: Wikipedia
- Fact: https://www.geni.com/people/Archibald-Douglas-2nd-Lord-of-Douglas/6000000025053394921?through=6000000000701222114
- Find A Grave: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/179865424/archibald-douglas
- Death: 18 JUL 1240, Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland
- Burial: 1240, Melrose, Roxburghshire, Scotland
Ancestors of Archibald DOUGLAS
/-Gautier de Cambrai Ou DE LENS
/-Hugues D Oisy
| \-Ermentrude de Ponthieu Ou DE CAMBRAI
/-Sohier D Oisy
| | /-Eudes Odon DE SAINT-SIMON DE HONNECOURT
| \-Alix D OISY
| \-Blanche DE HONNECOURT
/-Hugues DE DOUAI
/-Michael LE FLEMING
| | /-Ralph COUNT OF CAMBRAY
| | /-Isaac de Valenciennes DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Alaidis Eldegarde D'AMIENS
| | /-Arnould I DE CAMBRAI
| | | | /-Ralph COUNT OF CAMBRAY
| | | \-Berthe DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Alaidis Eldegarde D'AMIENS
| | /-Gauthier DE CAMBRAI I, de Lens
| | | | /-Richfried VAN DE BETUWE
| | | | /-Nevelong van Betuwe NIBELUNG
| | | | | \-Hamesindis VON KLEVE
| | | \-Bertha VAN DE BETUWE
| | | \-Liethard DE HAINAUT
| | /-Gauthier II d’Cambrai Chatelain DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Bertha of Lens
| \-Adele DE CAMBRAI
| \-Ermentrude Ostravant DE CAMBRIA
/-William LE FLEMING
| \-Beatrix DE BEAUMONT Countess of Oissy and Crevecouer
/-Micheal Le Fleming Knight of ALDINGHAM
| \-Ada Rumigny BARONESS FLEMING
/-Sir Theobald LE FLEMING
| \-Helawise Alice DE STUTEVILLE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Kersdale DE MORAVIA
Archibald DOUGLAS
\-Margaret KERSDALE de Moray
Ancestors of Barbara DOUGLAS Of Douglas
/-Gautier de Cambrai Ou DE LENS
/-Hugues D Oisy
| \-Ermentrude de Ponthieu Ou DE CAMBRAI
/-Sohier D Oisy
| | /-Eudes Odon DE SAINT-SIMON DE HONNECOURT
| \-Alix D OISY
| \-Blanche DE HONNECOURT
/-Hugues DE DOUAI
/-Michael LE FLEMING
| | /-Isaac de Valenciennes DE CAMBRAI
| | /-Arnould I DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Berthe DE CAMBRAI
| | /-Gauthier DE CAMBRAI I, de Lens
| | | | /-Nevelong van Betuwe NIBELUNG
| | | \-Bertha VAN DE BETUWE
| | | \-Liethard DE HAINAUT
| | /-Gauthier II d’Cambrai Chatelain DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Bertha of Lens
| \-Adele DE CAMBRAI
| \-Ermentrude Ostravant DE CAMBRIA
/-William LE FLEMING
| \-Beatrix DE BEAUMONT Countess of Oissy and Crevecouer
/-Micheal Le Fleming Knight of ALDINGHAM
| \-Ada Rumigny BARONESS FLEMING
/-Sir Theobald LE FLEMING
| \-Helawise Alice DE STUTEVILLE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Kersdale DE MORAVIA
/-William le Hardi DOUGLAS Lord of Douglas
| \-Constance BATTAIL OF FAWDON
Barbara DOUGLAS Of Douglas
| /-Ferquhard of Lochbar
| /-Banquo father of Flaald Hereditary Steward of DOL
| | \-Ranahild spouse of Ferquhard of LOCHBAR
| /-Flaald Hereditary Steward of DOL
| | \-Unknown Spouse BANQUO
| /-Alan FITZFLAALD Dapifer of Dol
| | | /-Llewelyn ap SEISYLL
| | | /-Gruffydd ap LLYWELYN
| | | | \-Angharad VERCH MAREDUDD
| | \-Nesta VERCH GRUFFYDD
| | \-Ealdgyth of Mercia
| /-Fledaldus fitz Alan of Dol
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Alan FITZFLAALD
| /-Alan FITZFLÀALD of Dol
| | \-Guenta Verch GRIFFITH , Princess of Wales Griffith Gruffydd
| /-Walter FitzAlan of SCOTLAND
| | \-Avelina DE HESDIN
| /-Alan FitzWalter of SCOTLAND
| | \-Eschyna DE LONDONIIS
| /-Walter Stewart of SCOTLAND
| | \-Alesta NIC MORGGAN
| /-Alexander Stewart of SCOTLAND
| | \-Beatrix GILLECRIST Countess of Angus
\-Elizabeth STEWART of Crawford
| /-Ragnvald I Ivarsson of WATERFORD
| /-Ranald of WATERFORD
| | \-Hvarflad HLODVERSDOTTIR
| /-Echmarcach mac RAGNAILL
| | | /-Niallgus MACGODREY of Argyll
| | \-Subneach Nic NIALLGHUSA II
| /-Solomh MACMEARGAIGH
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Eschmarcach Meargach MACRANALD II
| /-Giolla Adomnan SIOL-CUINN King of Islay, Mann and Galloway, Ireland
| | | /-Eacime IV mac Eochaid of ARGYLL
| | | /-Gothfrith MACFERGUS of Argyll
| | | | \-Argusia ingen FEARGUSA of Dalriada
| | | /-MacGodrey of ARGYLL
| | \-Columba SAINT
| | \-Unknown Spouse of MacGodfrey of ARGYLL
| /-GilleBride MacGille ADAMNAN
| | | /-Fergus father of GODFREY
| | | /-Godfrey mac Fergus of ORIEL
| | \-Thora Inen MACFERGUS
| | | /-Alpin of ARGYLE
| | \-Argyll spouse of Godfrey mac Fergus of ORIEL
| /-Somerled MACGILLEBRIDE
| | | /-Hlodvir TORFINNSSON
| | | /-Sigurd HLODVIRSSON
| | | | \-Eithne daughter of KIARVAL
| | | /-Thorfinn II son of SIGURD
| | | | | /-Malcolm II of ALBA
| | | | \-Olith spouse of Sigurd HLODVIRSSON
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of MALCOM II
| | | /-Paul Thorfinnsson of ORKNØY
| | | | | /-Arne ARNMODSSON
| | | | | /-Finn ÁRNASSON
| | | | | | \-Tora TORSTEINSDATTER
| | | | \-Ingeborg FINNSDOTTIR
| | | | | /-Halfdan SIGURDSSON
| | | | \-Bergljót Thorbjórg HALVDANSDÓTTIR
| | | | \-Ingelbjorg EINARSDATTER
| | | /-Hákon Pålsson of CAITHNESS
| | | | | /-Ivar father of Håkon IVARSSON
| | | | | /-Håkon IVARSSON
| | | | \-Ragnhild HÅKONSDATTER
| | | | | /-Olav II HARALDSSON
| | | | | /-Magnus II OLAFSSON
| | | | | | \-Alfhild spouse of Olav II HARALDSSON
| | | | \-Ragnhild MAGNUSDATTER
| | \-Hvarflad Agatha Gormflarth HAAKONSDOTTIR
| | | /-Archibald CAMERON I
| | | /-Hugh CAMERON of Angus
| | | | \-Margaret HUGHES
| | | /-Sinill Douglas Mormaer ANGUS I
| | | | \-Margaret spouse of Hugh Cameron of ANGUS
| | | /-Moddan DOUGLAS
| | | | | /-Crínán of Dunkeld
| | | | | /-Maldred mac Crínán of Dunbar
| | | | | | \-Bethóc INGEN MAÍL COLUIM MEIC CINÁEDA
| | | | \-Donalda Ingen Crinen DUNKELD
| | | | | /-Uchtred of Bamburgh
| | | | \-Algitha, daughter of Earl Uchtred
| | | | \-Aldred of NORTHUMBRIA
| | \-Helga MADANNSDOTTIR
| /-Angus MACSOMERLED
| | | /-Halfdan SIGURDSSON
| | | /-Sigurd HALFDANSSON
| | | | \-Tora RANESDATTER
| | | /-Halfdan SIGURDSSON
| | | | | /-Gudbrand KULA
| | | | \-Åsta GUDBRANDSDATTER
| | | | \-Ulfhild spouse of Gudbrand KULA
| | | /-Harald the Black of Iceland and Norway
| | | | | /-Eindride Styrkarsson YRJAR
| | | | | /-Einar TAMBASKELFER
| | | | \-Ingelbjorg EINARSDATTER
| | | | | /-Håkon SIGURDSSON
| | | | \-Bergljot HÅKONSDOTTER
| | | | \-Tora SKAGESDATTER
| | | /-Gudrød HARALDSSON
| | | | | /-Ragnfred ERICKSSON
| | | | \-Ragnfredsdottir Consort Norway
| | | | \-Gunhild GORMSDATTER
| | | /-Olave I Bitling GODREDSSON,
| | | | | /-Sigurd HARALDSSON
| | | | | /-Halfdan SIGURDSSON
| | | | | | \-Dronning VEBJOERNSDOTTER
| | | | | /-Sigurd HALFDANSSON
| | | | | | | /-Rane Hroison MJONEV
| | | | | | \-Tora RANESDATTER
| | | | | | \-Unknown SVASSESDOTTER
| | | | | /-Harald SIGURDSSON
| | | | \-Ragnhild Marie HARALDSDATTER
| | | | | /-Svyatoslav I Igorevich of KIEV
| | | | | /-Vladimir I of KIEV
| | | | | | \-Malusha MALKOVNA LUBECHANKA
| | | | | /-Yaroslav I of RUS
| | | | | | | /-Rogvolod of POLOTSK
| | | | | | \-Rogneda OF POLOTSK
| | | | \-Elisaveta YAROSLAVNA
| | | | | /-Erik Segersäll av SVERIGE
| | | | | /-Olof SKÖTKONUNG
| | | | | | \-Sigrid TOSTESDOTTER
| | | | \-Ingigerd OLAFSDOTTIR
| | | | \-Astrid of the OBOTRITES
| | \-Ragnhildr OLAFSDOTTER
| | | /-Hlodvir TORFINNSSON
| | | /-Sigurd HLODVIRSSON
| | | | \-Eithne daughter of KIARVAL
| | | /-Thorfinn II son of SIGURD
| | | | | /-Malcolm II of ALBA
| | | | \-Olith spouse of Sigurd HLODVIRSSON
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of MALCOM II
| | | /-Paul Thorfinnsson of ORKNØY
| | | | | /-Arne ARNMODSSON
| | | | | /-Finn ÁRNASSON
| | | | | | \-Tora TORSTEINSDATTER
| | | | \-Ingeborg FINNSDOTTIR
| | | | | /-Halfdan SIGURDSSON
| | | | \-Bergljót Thorbjórg HALVDANSDÓTTIR
| | | | \-Ingelbjorg EINARSDATTER
| | | /-Hákon Pålsson of CAITHNESS
| | | | | /-Ivar father of Håkon IVARSSON
| | | | | /-Håkon IVARSSON
| | | | \-Ragnhild HÅKONSDATTER
| | | | | /-Olav II HARALDSSON
| | | | | /-Magnus II OLAFSSON
| | | | | | \-Alfhild spouse of Olav II HARALDSSON
| | | | \-Ragnhild MAGNUSDATTER
| | \-Ingeboire HAKONSDATTER
| | | /-Archibald CAMERON I
| | | /-Hugh CAMERON of Angus
| | | | \-Margaret HUGHES
| | | /-Sinill Douglas Mormaer ANGUS I
| | | | \-Margaret spouse of Hugh Cameron of ANGUS
| | | /-Moddan DOUGLAS
| | | | | /-Crínán of Dunkeld
| | | | | /-Maldred mac Crínán of Dunbar
| | | | | | \-Bethóc INGEN MAÍL COLUIM MEIC CINÁEDA
| | | | \-Donalda Ingen Crinen DUNKELD
| | | | | /-Uchtred of Bamburgh
| | | | \-Algitha, daughter of Earl Uchtred
| | | | \-Aldred of NORTHUMBRIA
| | \-Helga MADANNSDOTTIR
| /-James Seamus MACRORY
| | | /-Maelmuir MELMARE
| | | /-Madoch MACMAELMUIR 1st Earl of Atholl
| | | /-Harold MADDADSON
| | | | | /-Hlodvir TORFINNSSON
| | | | | /-Sigurd HLODVIRSSON
| | | | | | \-Eithne daughter of KIARVAL
| | | | | /-Thorfinn II son of SIGURD
| | | | | | | /-Malcolm II of ALBA
| | | | | | \-Olith spouse of Sigurd HLODVIRSSON
| | | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of MALCOM II
| | | | | /-Paul Thorfinnsson of ORKNØY
| | | | | | | /-Arne ARNMODSSON
| | | | | | | /-Finn ÁRNASSON
| | | | | | | | \-Tora TORSTEINSDATTER
| | | | | | \-Ingeborg FINNSDOTTIR
| | | | | | | /-Halfdan SIGURDSSON
| | | | | | \-Bergljót Thorbjórg HALVDANSDÓTTIR
| | | | | | \-Ingelbjorg EINARSDATTER
| | | | | /-Hákon Pålsson of CAITHNESS
| | | | | | | /-Ivar father of Håkon IVARSSON
| | | | | | | /-Håkon IVARSSON
| | | | | | \-Ragnhild HÅKONSDATTER
| | | | | | | /-Olav II HARALDSSON
| | | | | | | /-Magnus II OLAFSSON
| | | | | | | | \-Alfhild spouse of Olav II HARALDSSON
| | | | | | \-Ragnhild MAGNUSDATTER
| | | | \-Margaret HAAKONSDATTER
| | | | | /-Archibald CAMERON I
| | | | | /-Hugh CAMERON of Angus
| | | | | | \-Margaret HUGHES
| | | | | /-Sinill Douglas Mormaer ANGUS I
| | | | | | \-Margaret spouse of Hugh Cameron of ANGUS
| | | | | /-Moddan DOUGLAS
| | | | | | | /-Crínán of Dunkeld
| | | | | | | /-Maldred mac Crínán of Dunbar
| | | | | | | | \-Bethóc INGEN MAÍL COLUIM MEIC CINÁEDA
| | | | | | \-Donalda Ingen Crinen DUNKELD
| | | | | | | /-Uchtred of Bamburgh
| | | | | | \-Algitha, daughter of Earl Uchtred
| | | | | | \-Aldred of NORTHUMBRIA
| | | | \-Helga MADANNSDOTTIR
| | \-Langlifn II HARALDSDATTER
| | | /-Malcolm III Caenmor King of Scotland
| | | /-Donald MAC MALCOLM
| | | | | /-Finn ÁRNASSON
| | | | \-Ingeborg FINNSDOTTIR
| | | | \-Bergljót Thorbjórg HALVDANSDÓTTIR
| | | /-Aedh CANMORE Earl of Moray
| | | /-Máel Brigte of the Picts
| | | | | /-Máel Brigte mac RUARI
| | | | | /-Gille COEMGÁIN OF MORAY
| | | | | /-Lulach Mac Gille COEMGÁIN
| | | | | | | /-Boite father of GRUOCH
| | | | | | \-Gruoch spouse of Gille Coemgáin of MORAY
| | | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of BOETE
| | | | \-Olith of MORAY
| | | | | /-Hugh CAMERON of Angus
| | | | | /-Sinill Douglas Mormaer ANGUS I
| | | | | | \-Margaret spouse of Hugh Cameron of ANGUS
| | | | \-Fimmghuala Funnghuala de Angus MACSINHILL
| | | | | /-Kenneth Stewart III of LOCHABER
| | | | \-Marion MacGillvary MACKENNETH
| | | | \-Dunclina MacKenneth of SCOTLAND
| | | /-Máel Coluim mac Máil BRIGTI
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Máel Brigte of the PICTS
| | \-Hvarflod ingen MÁEL COLUIM
| | \-Bethoc MACGILLEBRIDE of the Isles
\-Jean Arran MACRORY of Bute
\-Ragnhild Helen INGEN RAGNALL
Ancestors of Bruce DOUGLAS Bishop of Moray
/-Gautier de Cambrai Ou DE LENS
/-Hugues D Oisy
| \-Ermentrude de Ponthieu Ou DE CAMBRAI
/-Sohier D Oisy
| | /-Eudes Odon DE SAINT-SIMON DE HONNECOURT
| \-Alix D OISY
| \-Blanche DE HONNECOURT
/-Hugues DE DOUAI
/-Michael LE FLEMING
| | /-Ralph COUNT OF CAMBRAY
| | /-Isaac de Valenciennes DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Alaidis Eldegarde D'AMIENS
| | /-Arnould I DE CAMBRAI
| | | | /-Ralph COUNT OF CAMBRAY
| | | \-Berthe DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Alaidis Eldegarde D'AMIENS
| | /-Gauthier DE CAMBRAI I, de Lens
| | | | /-Richfried VAN DE BETUWE
| | | | /-Nevelong van Betuwe NIBELUNG
| | | | | \-Hamesindis VON KLEVE
| | | \-Bertha VAN DE BETUWE
| | | \-Liethard DE HAINAUT
| | /-Gauthier II d’Cambrai Chatelain DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Bertha of Lens
| \-Adele DE CAMBRAI
| \-Ermentrude Ostravant DE CAMBRIA
/-William LE FLEMING
| \-Beatrix DE BEAUMONT Countess of Oissy and Crevecouer
/-Micheal Le Fleming Knight of ALDINGHAM
| \-Ada Rumigny BARONESS FLEMING
/-Sir Theobald LE FLEMING
| \-Helawise Alice DE STUTEVILLE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Kersdale DE MORAVIA
Bruce DOUGLAS Bishop of Moray
\-Margaret KERSDALE de Moray
- Father: Archibald DOUGLAS
- Mother: Joanna MORAY Lady Of Bothwell
- Birth: 1360, Douglas Castle, Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland
- LifeSketch: About Eleanor Douglas https://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/dd/dundas01.php (A) Sir Hugh de Dundas (i) Sir George de Dundas (d Dupplin 11.08.1332) (a) James de Dundas (d before 1364) ((1)) John de Dundas (a 1364) ((A)) James Dundas, 11th of Dundas (d 1430/1) m1. ?? ((i)) James Dundas, 12th of Dundas (dsp before 1452) m. Elizabeth Livingston (dau of Sir Alexander Livingston of Callendar) ((ii)) Sir Archibald Dundas, 13th of Dundas, Sheriff of Linlithgowshire (a 1491) -- m. (before 23.12.1452) Agnes Borthwick (dau of William Borthwick, 1st Lord) -- ((iii)) Duncan Dundas, 1st of Newliston (Lord Lyon) m2. Christian Stewart (dau of Sir John Stewart of Innermeath and Lorn) ((iv)) Alexander Dundas of Fingask (d 1451) m. Eupham Livingston (dau of Sir Alexander Livingston of Callendar) ((v)) Thomas Dundas (dsp) ((vi)) Elizabeth Dundas -- m. Philip Moubray of Barnbougle -- ((vii)) Christian Dundas -- m. Sir John Sandilands of Calder (d 1439) -- ((B)) Agnes Dundas m. (sp) Adam Forrester, 1st of Corstorphine, etc (a 1361, d 13.10.1405) Reported in TSP (Linlithgow) to have been a daughter of James Dundas of Dundas but, noting that two of her daughters married their Dundas cousins above, thought most likely to have been of this generation was ... ((C)) daughter m. Sir Alexander Livingston of Callendar, Justiciary (d before 06.11.1451) Eleanor Douglas Birthdate: circa 1334 Birthplace: Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland (United Kingdom) Death: circa 1400 (57-75) Immediate Family: Daughter of Archibald Douglas "The Grim", 3rd Earl of Douglas and Joanna Moray, Lady of Drumersgard Wife of John de Dundas, of Dundas Mother of James Dundas 11th of Dundas; Agnes Dundas and Janet Dundas Sister of Catherine Douglas; Jean Douglas; Joan (Joanna) Douglas; Sir James "The Gross" Douglas, VII Earl of Douglas, Earl of Balvany & I Earl of Avondalea; Archibald Douglas, 4th Earl of Douglas; and Marjorie Douglas, Countess of Atholl « less Half sister of Lady Mary Douglas and William Douglas, Sr., of Nithsdale
- Death: 1400, Lanarkshire, Scotland
- Partnership with: John Canmore DUNDAS
Marriage: ABT 1372, Midlothian, Scotland
- Child: Agnes DUNDAS Birth: ABT 1365, Fingask, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
- Child: Agnus DUNDAS Birth: 1365, Scotland
- Child: James Canmore DUNDAS Birth: ABT 1370, Dalmeny, West Lothian, Scotland
- Child: Archibald DUNDAS Birth: ABT 1382, Dundas Castle, West Lothian, Scotland
- Child: Margaret DUNDAS Birth: ABT 1404, Dundas, Stirlingshire, Scotland
Ancestors of Eleanor DOUGLAS
/-Hugues D Oisy
/-Sohier D Oisy
| \-Alix D OISY
/-Hugues DE DOUAI
/-Michael LE FLEMING
| | /-Gauthier DE CAMBRAI I, de Lens
| | /-Gauthier II d’Cambrai Chatelain DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Bertha of Lens
| \-Adele DE CAMBRAI
| \-Ermentrude Ostravant DE CAMBRIA
/-William LE FLEMING
| \-Beatrix DE BEAUMONT Countess of Oissy and Crevecouer
/-Micheal Le Fleming Knight of ALDINGHAM
| \-Ada Rumigny BARONESS FLEMING
/-Sir Theobald LE FLEMING
| \-Helawise Alice DE STUTEVILLE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Kersdale DE MORAVIA
/-William le Hardi DOUGLAS Lord of Douglas
| \-Constance BATTAIL OF FAWDON
/-James DOUGLAS Lord of Douglas
| | /-Flaald Hereditary Steward of DOL
| | /-Alan FITZFLAALD Dapifer of Dol
| | | \-Nesta VERCH GRUFFYDD
| | /-Fledaldus fitz Alan of Dol
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Alan FITZFLAALD
| | /-Alan FITZFLÀALD of Dol
| | | \-Guenta Verch GRIFFITH , Princess of Wales Griffith Gruffydd
| | /-Walter FitzAlan of SCOTLAND
| | | \-Avelina DE HESDIN
| | /-Alan FitzWalter of SCOTLAND
| | | \-Eschyna DE LONDONIIS
| | /-Walter Stewart of SCOTLAND
| | | \-Alesta NIC MORGGAN
| | /-Alexander Stewart of SCOTLAND
| | | \-Beatrix GILLECRIST Countess of Angus
| \-Elizabeth STEWART of Crawford
| | /-Echmarcach mac RAGNAILL
| | /-Solomh MACMEARGAIGH
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Eschmarcach Meargach MACRANALD II
| | /-Giolla Adomnan SIOL-CUINN King of Islay, Mann and Galloway, Ireland
| | | | /-MacGodrey of ARGYLL
| | | \-Columba SAINT
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of MacGodfrey of ARGYLL
| | /-GilleBride MacGille ADAMNAN
| | | | /-Fergus father of GODFREY
| | | | /-Godfrey mac Fergus of ORIEL
| | | \-Thora Inen MACFERGUS
| | | | /-Alpin of ARGYLE
| | | \-Argyll spouse of Godfrey mac Fergus of ORIEL
| | /-Somerled MACGILLEBRIDE
| | | | /-Thorfinn II son of SIGURD
| | | | /-Paul Thorfinnsson of ORKNØY
| | | | | \-Ingeborg FINNSDOTTIR
| | | | /-Hákon Pålsson of CAITHNESS
| | | | | | /-Håkon IVARSSON
| | | | | \-Ragnhild HÅKONSDATTER
| | | | | \-Ragnhild MAGNUSDATTER
| | | \-Hvarflad Agatha Gormflarth HAAKONSDOTTIR
| | | | /-Sinill Douglas Mormaer ANGUS I
| | | | /-Moddan DOUGLAS
| | | | | \-Donalda Ingen Crinen DUNKELD
| | | \-Helga MADANNSDOTTIR
| | /-Angus MACSOMERLED
| | | | /-Halfdan SIGURDSSON
| | | | /-Harald the Black of Iceland and Norway
| | | | | \-Ingelbjorg EINARSDATTER
| | | | /-Gudrød HARALDSSON
| | | | | | /-Ragnfred ERICKSSON
| | | | | \-Ragnfredsdottir Consort Norway
| | | | | \-Gunhild GORMSDATTER
| | | | /-Olave I Bitling GODREDSSON,
| | | | | | /-Sigurd HALFDANSSON
| | | | | | /-Harald SIGURDSSON
| | | | | \-Ragnhild Marie HARALDSDATTER
| | | | | | /-Yaroslav I of RUS
| | | | | \-Elisaveta YAROSLAVNA
| | | | | \-Ingigerd OLAFSDOTTIR
| | | \-Ragnhildr OLAFSDOTTER
| | | | /-Thorfinn II son of SIGURD
| | | | /-Paul Thorfinnsson of ORKNØY
| | | | | \-Ingeborg FINNSDOTTIR
| | | | /-Hákon Pålsson of CAITHNESS
| | | | | | /-Håkon IVARSSON
| | | | | \-Ragnhild HÅKONSDATTER
| | | | | \-Ragnhild MAGNUSDATTER
| | | \-Ingeboire HAKONSDATTER
| | | | /-Sinill Douglas Mormaer ANGUS I
| | | | /-Moddan DOUGLAS
| | | | | \-Donalda Ingen Crinen DUNKELD
| | | \-Helga MADANNSDOTTIR
| | /-James Seamus MACRORY
| | | | /-Maelmuir MELMARE
| | | | /-Madoch MACMAELMUIR 1st Earl of Atholl
| | | | /-Harold MADDADSON
| | | | | | /-Thorfinn II son of SIGURD
| | | | | | /-Paul Thorfinnsson of ORKNØY
| | | | | | | \-Ingeborg FINNSDOTTIR
| | | | | | /-Hákon Pålsson of CAITHNESS
| | | | | | | | /-Håkon IVARSSON
| | | | | | | \-Ragnhild HÅKONSDATTER
| | | | | | | \-Ragnhild MAGNUSDATTER
| | | | | \-Margaret HAAKONSDATTER
| | | | | | /-Sinill Douglas Mormaer ANGUS I
| | | | | | /-Moddan DOUGLAS
| | | | | | | \-Donalda Ingen Crinen DUNKELD
| | | | | \-Helga MADANNSDOTTIR
| | | \-Langlifn II HARALDSDATTER
| | | | /-Donald MAC MALCOLM
| | | | /-Aedh CANMORE Earl of Moray
| | | | /-Máel Brigte of the Picts
| | | | | | /-Lulach Mac Gille COEMGÁIN
| | | | | \-Olith of MORAY
| | | | | \-Fimmghuala Funnghuala de Angus MACSINHILL
| | | | /-Máel Coluim mac Máil BRIGTI
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Máel Brigte of the PICTS
| | | \-Hvarflod ingen MÁEL COLUIM
| | | \-Bethoc MACGILLEBRIDE of the Isles
| \-Jean Arran MACRORY of Bute
| \-Ragnhild Helen INGEN RAGNALL
/-Archibald DOUGLAS
| \-Joan , Baroness of Moels
Eleanor DOUGLAS
\-Joanna MORAY Lady Of Bothwell
Descendants of Eleanor DOUGLAS
1 Eleanor DOUGLAS
=John Canmore DUNDAS Marriage: ABT 1372, Midlothian, Scotland
2 Agnes DUNDAS
2 Agnus DUNDAS
2 James Canmore DUNDAS
=Euphemia OLIPHANT Marriage: 1384, Crathie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland
3 Alexander DUNDAS
3 Joanna DUNDAS
=Christiana STEWART
3 Janet Dauphine DUNDAS Baroness
3 Archibald DUNDAS
3 Margaret DUNDAS
3 Elizabeth DUNDAS
3 Alexander DUNDAS OF FINGASK
3 Beatrix DE DUNDAS
=John DE MONCRIEFF Marriage: 1429, Perth, Scotland Marriage: 1429, Perthshire, Scotland
3 Thomas DUNDAS
3 Elizabeth DUNDAS
3 Marian DUNDAS
3 Christian DUNDAS
3 Duncan DUNDAS
=unknown
3 James DUNDAS 12th of Dundas
3 Archibald DUNDAS 13th of Dundas,Sheriff of Linlithgowshire
2 Archibald DUNDAS
2 Margaret DUNDAS
Ancestors of Freskin DOUGLAS
/-Gautier de Cambrai Ou DE LENS
/-Hugues D Oisy
| \-Ermentrude de Ponthieu Ou DE CAMBRAI
/-Sohier D Oisy
| | /-Eudes Odon DE SAINT-SIMON DE HONNECOURT
| \-Alix D OISY
| \-Blanche DE HONNECOURT
/-Hugues DE DOUAI
/-Michael LE FLEMING
| | /-Ralph COUNT OF CAMBRAY
| | /-Isaac de Valenciennes DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Alaidis Eldegarde D'AMIENS
| | /-Arnould I DE CAMBRAI
| | | | /-Ralph COUNT OF CAMBRAY
| | | \-Berthe DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Alaidis Eldegarde D'AMIENS
| | /-Gauthier DE CAMBRAI I, de Lens
| | | | /-Richfried VAN DE BETUWE
| | | | /-Nevelong van Betuwe NIBELUNG
| | | | | \-Hamesindis VON KLEVE
| | | \-Bertha VAN DE BETUWE
| | | \-Liethard DE HAINAUT
| | /-Gauthier II d’Cambrai Chatelain DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Bertha of Lens
| \-Adele DE CAMBRAI
| \-Ermentrude Ostravant DE CAMBRIA
/-William LE FLEMING
| \-Beatrix DE BEAUMONT Countess of Oissy and Crevecouer
/-Micheal Le Fleming Knight of ALDINGHAM
| \-Ada Rumigny BARONESS FLEMING
/-Sir Theobald LE FLEMING
| \-Helawise Alice DE STUTEVILLE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Kersdale DE MORAVIA
Freskin DOUGLAS
\-Margaret KERSDALE de Moray
Ancestors of Helen DOUGLAS
/-Hugues D Oisy
/-Sohier D Oisy
| \-Alix D OISY
/-Hugues DE DOUAI
/-Michael LE FLEMING
| | /-Gauthier DE CAMBRAI I, de Lens
| | /-Gauthier II d’Cambrai Chatelain DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Bertha of Lens
| \-Adele DE CAMBRAI
| \-Ermentrude Ostravant DE CAMBRIA
/-William LE FLEMING
| \-Beatrix DE BEAUMONT Countess of Oissy and Crevecouer
/-Micheal Le Fleming Knight of ALDINGHAM
| \-Ada Rumigny BARONESS FLEMING
/-Sir Theobald LE FLEMING
| \-Helawise Alice DE STUTEVILLE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Kersdale DE MORAVIA
/-William le Hardi DOUGLAS Lord of Douglas
| \-Constance BATTAIL OF FAWDON
/-James DOUGLAS Lord of Douglas
| | /-Flaald Hereditary Steward of DOL
| | /-Alan FITZFLAALD Dapifer of Dol
| | | \-Nesta VERCH GRUFFYDD
| | /-Fledaldus fitz Alan of Dol
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Alan FITZFLAALD
| | /-Alan FITZFLÀALD of Dol
| | | \-Guenta Verch GRIFFITH , Princess of Wales Griffith Gruffydd
| | /-Walter FitzAlan of SCOTLAND
| | | \-Avelina DE HESDIN
| | /-Alan FitzWalter of SCOTLAND
| | | \-Eschyna DE LONDONIIS
| | /-Walter Stewart of SCOTLAND
| | | \-Alesta NIC MORGGAN
| | /-Alexander Stewart of SCOTLAND
| | | \-Beatrix GILLECRIST Countess of Angus
| \-Elizabeth STEWART of Crawford
| | /-Echmarcach mac RAGNAILL
| | /-Solomh MACMEARGAIGH
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Eschmarcach Meargach MACRANALD II
| | /-Giolla Adomnan SIOL-CUINN King of Islay, Mann and Galloway, Ireland
| | | | /-MacGodrey of ARGYLL
| | | \-Columba SAINT
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of MacGodfrey of ARGYLL
| | /-GilleBride MacGille ADAMNAN
| | | | /-Fergus father of GODFREY
| | | | /-Godfrey mac Fergus of ORIEL
| | | \-Thora Inen MACFERGUS
| | | | /-Alpin of ARGYLE
| | | \-Argyll spouse of Godfrey mac Fergus of ORIEL
| | /-Somerled MACGILLEBRIDE
| | | | /-Thorfinn II son of SIGURD
| | | | /-Paul Thorfinnsson of ORKNØY
| | | | | \-Ingeborg FINNSDOTTIR
| | | | /-Hákon Pålsson of CAITHNESS
| | | | | | /-Håkon IVARSSON
| | | | | \-Ragnhild HÅKONSDATTER
| | | | | \-Ragnhild MAGNUSDATTER
| | | \-Hvarflad Agatha Gormflarth HAAKONSDOTTIR
| | | | /-Sinill Douglas Mormaer ANGUS I
| | | | /-Moddan DOUGLAS
| | | | | \-Donalda Ingen Crinen DUNKELD
| | | \-Helga MADANNSDOTTIR
| | /-Angus MACSOMERLED
| | | | /-Halfdan SIGURDSSON
| | | | /-Harald the Black of Iceland and Norway
| | | | | \-Ingelbjorg EINARSDATTER
| | | | /-Gudrød HARALDSSON
| | | | | | /-Ragnfred ERICKSSON
| | | | | \-Ragnfredsdottir Consort Norway
| | | | | \-Gunhild GORMSDATTER
| | | | /-Olave I Bitling GODREDSSON,
| | | | | | /-Sigurd HALFDANSSON
| | | | | | /-Harald SIGURDSSON
| | | | | \-Ragnhild Marie HARALDSDATTER
| | | | | | /-Yaroslav I of RUS
| | | | | \-Elisaveta YAROSLAVNA
| | | | | \-Ingigerd OLAFSDOTTIR
| | | \-Ragnhildr OLAFSDOTTER
| | | | /-Thorfinn II son of SIGURD
| | | | /-Paul Thorfinnsson of ORKNØY
| | | | | \-Ingeborg FINNSDOTTIR
| | | | /-Hákon Pålsson of CAITHNESS
| | | | | | /-Håkon IVARSSON
| | | | | \-Ragnhild HÅKONSDATTER
| | | | | \-Ragnhild MAGNUSDATTER
| | | \-Ingeboire HAKONSDATTER
| | | | /-Sinill Douglas Mormaer ANGUS I
| | | | /-Moddan DOUGLAS
| | | | | \-Donalda Ingen Crinen DUNKELD
| | | \-Helga MADANNSDOTTIR
| | /-James Seamus MACRORY
| | | | /-Maelmuir MELMARE
| | | | /-Madoch MACMAELMUIR 1st Earl of Atholl
| | | | /-Harold MADDADSON
| | | | | | /-Thorfinn II son of SIGURD
| | | | | | /-Paul Thorfinnsson of ORKNØY
| | | | | | | \-Ingeborg FINNSDOTTIR
| | | | | | /-Hákon Pålsson of CAITHNESS
| | | | | | | | /-Håkon IVARSSON
| | | | | | | \-Ragnhild HÅKONSDATTER
| | | | | | | \-Ragnhild MAGNUSDATTER
| | | | | \-Margaret HAAKONSDATTER
| | | | | | /-Sinill Douglas Mormaer ANGUS I
| | | | | | /-Moddan DOUGLAS
| | | | | | | \-Donalda Ingen Crinen DUNKELD
| | | | | \-Helga MADANNSDOTTIR
| | | \-Langlifn II HARALDSDATTER
| | | | /-Donald MAC MALCOLM
| | | | /-Aedh CANMORE Earl of Moray
| | | | /-Máel Brigte of the Picts
| | | | | | /-Lulach Mac Gille COEMGÁIN
| | | | | \-Olith of MORAY
| | | | | \-Fimmghuala Funnghuala de Angus MACSINHILL
| | | | /-Máel Coluim mac Máil BRIGTI
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Máel Brigte of the PICTS
| | | \-Hvarflod ingen MÁEL COLUIM
| | | \-Bethoc MACGILLEBRIDE of the Isles
| \-Jean Arran MACRORY of Bute
| \-Ragnhild Helen INGEN RAGNALL
/-Archibald DOUGLAS
| \-Joan , Baroness of Moels
Helen DOUGLAS
\-Joanna MORAY Lady Of Bothwell
Ancestors of Henry Alexander DOUGLAS
/-Gautier de Cambrai Ou DE LENS
/-Hugues D Oisy
| \-Ermentrude de Ponthieu Ou DE CAMBRAI
/-Sohier D Oisy
| | /-Eudes Odon DE SAINT-SIMON DE HONNECOURT
| \-Alix D OISY
| \-Blanche DE HONNECOURT
/-Hugues DE DOUAI
/-Michael LE FLEMING
| | /-Ralph COUNT OF CAMBRAY
| | /-Isaac de Valenciennes DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Alaidis Eldegarde D'AMIENS
| | /-Arnould I DE CAMBRAI
| | | | /-Ralph COUNT OF CAMBRAY
| | | \-Berthe DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Alaidis Eldegarde D'AMIENS
| | /-Gauthier DE CAMBRAI I, de Lens
| | | | /-Richfried VAN DE BETUWE
| | | | /-Nevelong van Betuwe NIBELUNG
| | | | | \-Hamesindis VON KLEVE
| | | \-Bertha VAN DE BETUWE
| | | \-Liethard DE HAINAUT
| | /-Gauthier II d’Cambrai Chatelain DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Bertha of Lens
| \-Adele DE CAMBRAI
| \-Ermentrude Ostravant DE CAMBRIA
/-William LE FLEMING
| \-Beatrix DE BEAUMONT Countess of Oissy and Crevecouer
/-Micheal Le Fleming Knight of ALDINGHAM
| \-Ada Rumigny BARONESS FLEMING
/-Sir Theobald LE FLEMING
| \-Helawise Alice DE STUTEVILLE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Kersdale DE MORAVIA
Henry Alexander DOUGLAS
\-Margaret KERSDALE de Moray
Ancestors of Hugh DOUGLAS Lord Douglas
/-Gautier de Cambrai Ou DE LENS
/-Hugues D Oisy
| \-Ermentrude de Ponthieu Ou DE CAMBRAI
/-Sohier D Oisy
| | /-Eudes Odon DE SAINT-SIMON DE HONNECOURT
| \-Alix D OISY
| \-Blanche DE HONNECOURT
/-Hugues DE DOUAI
/-Michael LE FLEMING
| | /-Isaac de Valenciennes DE CAMBRAI
| | /-Arnould I DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Berthe DE CAMBRAI
| | /-Gauthier DE CAMBRAI I, de Lens
| | | | /-Nevelong van Betuwe NIBELUNG
| | | \-Bertha VAN DE BETUWE
| | | \-Liethard DE HAINAUT
| | /-Gauthier II d’Cambrai Chatelain DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Bertha of Lens
| \-Adele DE CAMBRAI
| \-Ermentrude Ostravant DE CAMBRIA
/-William LE FLEMING
| \-Beatrix DE BEAUMONT Countess of Oissy and Crevecouer
/-Micheal Le Fleming Knight of ALDINGHAM
| \-Ada Rumigny BARONESS FLEMING
/-Sir Theobald LE FLEMING
| \-Helawise Alice DE STUTEVILLE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Kersdale DE MORAVIA
/-William le Hardi DOUGLAS Lord of Douglas
| \-Constance BATTAIL OF FAWDON
Hugh DOUGLAS Lord Douglas
\-Eleanor DE LOVAINE
Ancestors of Hugh DOUGLAS
/-Gautier de Cambrai Ou DE LENS
/-Hugues D Oisy
| \-Ermentrude de Ponthieu Ou DE CAMBRAI
/-Sohier D Oisy
| | /-Eudes Odon DE SAINT-SIMON DE HONNECOURT
| \-Alix D OISY
| \-Blanche DE HONNECOURT
/-Hugues DE DOUAI
/-Michael LE FLEMING
| | /-Ralph COUNT OF CAMBRAY
| | /-Isaac de Valenciennes DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Alaidis Eldegarde D'AMIENS
| | /-Arnould I DE CAMBRAI
| | | | /-Ralph COUNT OF CAMBRAY
| | | \-Berthe DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Alaidis Eldegarde D'AMIENS
| | /-Gauthier DE CAMBRAI I, de Lens
| | | | /-Richfried VAN DE BETUWE
| | | | /-Nevelong van Betuwe NIBELUNG
| | | | | \-Hamesindis VON KLEVE
| | | \-Bertha VAN DE BETUWE
| | | \-Liethard DE HAINAUT
| | /-Gauthier II d’Cambrai Chatelain DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Bertha of Lens
| \-Adele DE CAMBRAI
| \-Ermentrude Ostravant DE CAMBRIA
/-William LE FLEMING
| \-Beatrix DE BEAUMONT Countess of Oissy and Crevecouer
/-Micheal Le Fleming Knight of ALDINGHAM
| \-Ada Rumigny BARONESS FLEMING
/-Sir Theobald LE FLEMING
| \-Helawise Alice DE STUTEVILLE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Kersdale DE MORAVIA
Hugh DOUGLAS
\-Margaret KERSDALE de Moray
- Father: William DOUGLAS
- Mother: Constance BATTAIL OF FAWDON
- Birth: ABT 1261
- The indenture between Sir Hugh de Abernethy and Longlegs for his marriage to Marjory is the earliest charter of the Douglases which escaped destruction. It is dated 1274.: 1274
- Death: ABT 1274
- Burial: 1274
Ancestors of Hugh I DOUGLAS
/-Gautier de Cambrai Ou DE LENS
/-Hugues D Oisy
| \-Ermentrude de Ponthieu Ou DE CAMBRAI
/-Sohier D Oisy
| | /-Eudes Odon DE SAINT-SIMON DE HONNECOURT
| \-Alix D OISY
| \-Blanche DE HONNECOURT
/-Hugues DE DOUAI
/-Michael LE FLEMING
| | /-Ralph COUNT OF CAMBRAY
| | /-Isaac de Valenciennes DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Alaidis Eldegarde D'AMIENS
| | /-Arnould I DE CAMBRAI
| | | | /-Ralph COUNT OF CAMBRAY
| | | \-Berthe DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Alaidis Eldegarde D'AMIENS
| | /-Gauthier DE CAMBRAI I, de Lens
| | | | /-Richfried VAN DE BETUWE
| | | | /-Nevelong van Betuwe NIBELUNG
| | | | | \-Hamesindis VON KLEVE
| | | \-Bertha VAN DE BETUWE
| | | \-Liethard DE HAINAUT
| | /-Gauthier II d’Cambrai Chatelain DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Bertha of Lens
| \-Adele DE CAMBRAI
| \-Ermentrude Ostravant DE CAMBRIA
/-William LE FLEMING
| \-Beatrix DE BEAUMONT Countess of Oissy and Crevecouer
/-Micheal Le Fleming Knight of ALDINGHAM
| \-Ada Rumigny BARONESS FLEMING
/-Sir Theobald LE FLEMING
| \-Helawise Alice DE STUTEVILLE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Kersdale DE MORAVIA
Hugh I DOUGLAS
\-Constance BATTAIL OF FAWDON
- Father: William le Hardi DOUGLAS Lord of Douglas
- Mother: Elizabeth STEWART of Crawford
- Birth: 1286, Douglas Castle, Lanarkshire, Scotland
- Residence: Hermiston, Lothian, Scotland
- Also known as: Good Sir James
- Also known as: Sir James "The Good" Douglas
- Also known as: Black Douglas
- Also known as: James of Lothian
- Also known as: James of Loudon
- Also known as: The Black Douglas
- Also known as: Sir James Douglas ,Lord of Douglas
- Also known as: Sir James Douglas ,Lord of Douglas
- Also known as: James of Loudon
- Also known as: James of Lothian
- Also known as: Black Douglas
- Also known as: Sir James "The Good" Douglas
- Also known as: The Black Douglas
- Also known as: Sir James Douglas ,Lord of Douglas
- Also known as: The Black Douglas
- Also known as: James of Loudon
- Also known as: James of Lothian
- Also known as: Black Douglas
- Also known as: Sir James "The Good" Douglas
- Also known as: Sir James Douglas ,Lord of Douglas
- Also known as: The Black Douglas
- Also known as: James of Loudon
- Also known as: James of Lothian
- Also known as: Black Douglas
- Also known as: Sir James "The Good" Douglas
- Alt. Birth: 1289, Douglas Castle, Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland
- Occupation: Knight, 1306
- Alt. Death: 25 AUG 1330, Teba, Málaga, Andalucía, Spain
- Ti tle: 25 AUG 1330, Teba, Málaga, Andalucía, Spain
- Title Of Nobility: Lord of Douglas
- Other: Grants of the land were made to Sir James Douglas by Robert Bruce due to his many brave exploits.
- 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
- Fact: https://www.geni.com/people/Sir-James-Douglas-Lord-of-Douglas/6000000000701222091?through=6000000000701222098
- Find A Grave: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10033/james-douglas
- Fact: https://www.geni.com/people/Sir-James-Douglas-Lord-of-Douglas/6000000000701222091?through=6000000000701222098
- Find A Grave: https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/10033/james-douglas
- Death: 25 AUG 1330, Battle of Teba, Castilla de la Estrella, Teba, Malaga, Andalusia, Spain
- Burial: 1330, Saint Bride's Kirke, Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Ancestors of James DOUGLAS Lord of Douglas
/-Gautier de Cambrai Ou DE LENS
/-Hugues D Oisy
| \-Ermentrude de Ponthieu Ou DE CAMBRAI
/-Sohier D Oisy
| | /-Eudes Odon DE SAINT-SIMON DE HONNECOURT
| \-Alix D OISY
| \-Blanche DE HONNECOURT
/-Hugues DE DOUAI
/-Michael LE FLEMING
| | /-Isaac de Valenciennes DE CAMBRAI
| | /-Arnould I DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Berthe DE CAMBRAI
| | /-Gauthier DE CAMBRAI I, de Lens
| | | | /-Nevelong van Betuwe NIBELUNG
| | | \-Bertha VAN DE BETUWE
| | | \-Liethard DE HAINAUT
| | /-Gauthier II d’Cambrai Chatelain DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Bertha of Lens
| \-Adele DE CAMBRAI
| \-Ermentrude Ostravant DE CAMBRIA
/-William LE FLEMING
| \-Beatrix DE BEAUMONT Countess of Oissy and Crevecouer
/-Micheal Le Fleming Knight of ALDINGHAM
| \-Ada Rumigny BARONESS FLEMING
/-Sir Theobald LE FLEMING
| \-Helawise Alice DE STUTEVILLE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Kersdale DE MORAVIA
/-William le Hardi DOUGLAS Lord of Douglas
| \-Constance BATTAIL OF FAWDON
James DOUGLAS Lord of Douglas
| /-Ferquhard of Lochbar
| /-Banquo father of Flaald Hereditary Steward of DOL
| | \-Ranahild spouse of Ferquhard of LOCHBAR
| /-Flaald Hereditary Steward of DOL
| | \-Unknown Spouse BANQUO
| /-Alan FITZFLAALD Dapifer of Dol
| | | /-Llewelyn ap SEISYLL
| | | /-Gruffydd ap LLYWELYN
| | | | \-Angharad VERCH MAREDUDD
| | \-Nesta VERCH GRUFFYDD
| | \-Ealdgyth of Mercia
| /-Fledaldus fitz Alan of Dol
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Alan FITZFLAALD
| /-Alan FITZFLÀALD of Dol
| | \-Guenta Verch GRIFFITH , Princess of Wales Griffith Gruffydd
| /-Walter FitzAlan of SCOTLAND
| | \-Avelina DE HESDIN
| /-Alan FitzWalter of SCOTLAND
| | \-Eschyna DE LONDONIIS
| /-Walter Stewart of SCOTLAND
| | \-Alesta NIC MORGGAN
| /-Alexander Stewart of SCOTLAND
| | \-Beatrix GILLECRIST Countess of Angus
\-Elizabeth STEWART of Crawford
| /-Ragnvald I Ivarsson of WATERFORD
| /-Ranald of WATERFORD
| | \-Hvarflad HLODVERSDOTTIR
| /-Echmarcach mac RAGNAILL
| | | /-Niallgus MACGODREY of Argyll
| | \-Subneach Nic NIALLGHUSA II
| /-Solomh MACMEARGAIGH
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Eschmarcach Meargach MACRANALD II
| /-Giolla Adomnan SIOL-CUINN King of Islay, Mann and Galloway, Ireland
| | | /-Eacime IV mac Eochaid of ARGYLL
| | | /-Gothfrith MACFERGUS of Argyll
| | | | \-Argusia ingen FEARGUSA of Dalriada
| | | /-MacGodrey of ARGYLL
| | \-Columba SAINT
| | \-Unknown Spouse of MacGodfrey of ARGYLL
| /-GilleBride MacGille ADAMNAN
| | | /-Fergus father of GODFREY
| | | /-Godfrey mac Fergus of ORIEL
| | \-Thora Inen MACFERGUS
| | | /-Alpin of ARGYLE
| | \-Argyll spouse of Godfrey mac Fergus of ORIEL
| /-Somerled MACGILLEBRIDE
| | | /-Hlodvir TORFINNSSON
| | | /-Sigurd HLODVIRSSON
| | | | \-Eithne daughter of KIARVAL
| | | /-Thorfinn II son of SIGURD
| | | | | /-Malcolm II of ALBA
| | | | \-Olith spouse of Sigurd HLODVIRSSON
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of MALCOM II
| | | /-Paul Thorfinnsson of ORKNØY
| | | | | /-Arne ARNMODSSON
| | | | | /-Finn ÁRNASSON
| | | | | | \-Tora TORSTEINSDATTER
| | | | \-Ingeborg FINNSDOTTIR
| | | | | /-Halfdan SIGURDSSON
| | | | \-Bergljót Thorbjórg HALVDANSDÓTTIR
| | | | \-Ingelbjorg EINARSDATTER
| | | /-Hákon Pålsson of CAITHNESS
| | | | | /-Ivar father of Håkon IVARSSON
| | | | | /-Håkon IVARSSON
| | | | \-Ragnhild HÅKONSDATTER
| | | | | /-Olav II HARALDSSON
| | | | | /-Magnus II OLAFSSON
| | | | | | \-Alfhild spouse of Olav II HARALDSSON
| | | | \-Ragnhild MAGNUSDATTER
| | \-Hvarflad Agatha Gormflarth HAAKONSDOTTIR
| | | /-Archibald CAMERON I
| | | /-Hugh CAMERON of Angus
| | | | \-Margaret HUGHES
| | | /-Sinill Douglas Mormaer ANGUS I
| | | | \-Margaret spouse of Hugh Cameron of ANGUS
| | | /-Moddan DOUGLAS
| | | | | /-Crínán of Dunkeld
| | | | | /-Maldred mac Crínán of Dunbar
| | | | | | \-Bethóc INGEN MAÍL COLUIM MEIC CINÁEDA
| | | | \-Donalda Ingen Crinen DUNKELD
| | | | | /-Uchtred of Bamburgh
| | | | \-Algitha, daughter of Earl Uchtred
| | | | \-Aldred of NORTHUMBRIA
| | \-Helga MADANNSDOTTIR
| /-Angus MACSOMERLED
| | | /-Halfdan SIGURDSSON
| | | /-Sigurd HALFDANSSON
| | | | \-Tora RANESDATTER
| | | /-Halfdan SIGURDSSON
| | | | | /-Gudbrand KULA
| | | | \-Åsta GUDBRANDSDATTER
| | | | \-Ulfhild spouse of Gudbrand KULA
| | | /-Harald the Black of Iceland and Norway
| | | | | /-Eindride Styrkarsson YRJAR
| | | | | /-Einar TAMBASKELFER
| | | | \-Ingelbjorg EINARSDATTER
| | | | | /-Håkon SIGURDSSON
| | | | \-Bergljot HÅKONSDOTTER
| | | | \-Tora SKAGESDATTER
| | | /-Gudrød HARALDSSON
| | | | | /-Ragnfred ERICKSSON
| | | | \-Ragnfredsdottir Consort Norway
| | | | \-Gunhild GORMSDATTER
| | | /-Olave I Bitling GODREDSSON,
| | | | | /-Sigurd HARALDSSON
| | | | | /-Halfdan SIGURDSSON
| | | | | | \-Dronning VEBJOERNSDOTTER
| | | | | /-Sigurd HALFDANSSON
| | | | | | | /-Rane Hroison MJONEV
| | | | | | \-Tora RANESDATTER
| | | | | | \-Unknown SVASSESDOTTER
| | | | | /-Harald SIGURDSSON
| | | | \-Ragnhild Marie HARALDSDATTER
| | | | | /-Svyatoslav I Igorevich of KIEV
| | | | | /-Vladimir I of KIEV
| | | | | | \-Malusha MALKOVNA LUBECHANKA
| | | | | /-Yaroslav I of RUS
| | | | | | | /-Rogvolod of POLOTSK
| | | | | | \-Rogneda OF POLOTSK
| | | | \-Elisaveta YAROSLAVNA
| | | | | /-Erik Segersäll av SVERIGE
| | | | | /-Olof SKÖTKONUNG
| | | | | | \-Sigrid TOSTESDOTTER
| | | | \-Ingigerd OLAFSDOTTIR
| | | | \-Astrid of the OBOTRITES
| | \-Ragnhildr OLAFSDOTTER
| | | /-Hlodvir TORFINNSSON
| | | /-Sigurd HLODVIRSSON
| | | | \-Eithne daughter of KIARVAL
| | | /-Thorfinn II son of SIGURD
| | | | | /-Malcolm II of ALBA
| | | | \-Olith spouse of Sigurd HLODVIRSSON
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of MALCOM II
| | | /-Paul Thorfinnsson of ORKNØY
| | | | | /-Arne ARNMODSSON
| | | | | /-Finn ÁRNASSON
| | | | | | \-Tora TORSTEINSDATTER
| | | | \-Ingeborg FINNSDOTTIR
| | | | | /-Halfdan SIGURDSSON
| | | | \-Bergljót Thorbjórg HALVDANSDÓTTIR
| | | | \-Ingelbjorg EINARSDATTER
| | | /-Hákon Pålsson of CAITHNESS
| | | | | /-Ivar father of Håkon IVARSSON
| | | | | /-Håkon IVARSSON
| | | | \-Ragnhild HÅKONSDATTER
| | | | | /-Olav II HARALDSSON
| | | | | /-Magnus II OLAFSSON
| | | | | | \-Alfhild spouse of Olav II HARALDSSON
| | | | \-Ragnhild MAGNUSDATTER
| | \-Ingeboire HAKONSDATTER
| | | /-Archibald CAMERON I
| | | /-Hugh CAMERON of Angus
| | | | \-Margaret HUGHES
| | | /-Sinill Douglas Mormaer ANGUS I
| | | | \-Margaret spouse of Hugh Cameron of ANGUS
| | | /-Moddan DOUGLAS
| | | | | /-Crínán of Dunkeld
| | | | | /-Maldred mac Crínán of Dunbar
| | | | | | \-Bethóc INGEN MAÍL COLUIM MEIC CINÁEDA
| | | | \-Donalda Ingen Crinen DUNKELD
| | | | | /-Uchtred of Bamburgh
| | | | \-Algitha, daughter of Earl Uchtred
| | | | \-Aldred of NORTHUMBRIA
| | \-Helga MADANNSDOTTIR
| /-James Seamus MACRORY
| | | /-Maelmuir MELMARE
| | | /-Madoch MACMAELMUIR 1st Earl of Atholl
| | | /-Harold MADDADSON
| | | | | /-Hlodvir TORFINNSSON
| | | | | /-Sigurd HLODVIRSSON
| | | | | | \-Eithne daughter of KIARVAL
| | | | | /-Thorfinn II son of SIGURD
| | | | | | | /-Malcolm II of ALBA
| | | | | | \-Olith spouse of Sigurd HLODVIRSSON
| | | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of MALCOM II
| | | | | /-Paul Thorfinnsson of ORKNØY
| | | | | | | /-Arne ARNMODSSON
| | | | | | | /-Finn ÁRNASSON
| | | | | | | | \-Tora TORSTEINSDATTER
| | | | | | \-Ingeborg FINNSDOTTIR
| | | | | | | /-Halfdan SIGURDSSON
| | | | | | \-Bergljót Thorbjórg HALVDANSDÓTTIR
| | | | | | \-Ingelbjorg EINARSDATTER
| | | | | /-Hákon Pålsson of CAITHNESS
| | | | | | | /-Ivar father of Håkon IVARSSON
| | | | | | | /-Håkon IVARSSON
| | | | | | \-Ragnhild HÅKONSDATTER
| | | | | | | /-Olav II HARALDSSON
| | | | | | | /-Magnus II OLAFSSON
| | | | | | | | \-Alfhild spouse of Olav II HARALDSSON
| | | | | | \-Ragnhild MAGNUSDATTER
| | | | \-Margaret HAAKONSDATTER
| | | | | /-Archibald CAMERON I
| | | | | /-Hugh CAMERON of Angus
| | | | | | \-Margaret HUGHES
| | | | | /-Sinill Douglas Mormaer ANGUS I
| | | | | | \-Margaret spouse of Hugh Cameron of ANGUS
| | | | | /-Moddan DOUGLAS
| | | | | | | /-Crínán of Dunkeld
| | | | | | | /-Maldred mac Crínán of Dunbar
| | | | | | | | \-Bethóc INGEN MAÍL COLUIM MEIC CINÁEDA
| | | | | | \-Donalda Ingen Crinen DUNKELD
| | | | | | | /-Uchtred of Bamburgh
| | | | | | \-Algitha, daughter of Earl Uchtred
| | | | | | \-Aldred of NORTHUMBRIA
| | | | \-Helga MADANNSDOTTIR
| | \-Langlifn II HARALDSDATTER
| | | /-Malcolm III Caenmor King of Scotland
| | | /-Donald MAC MALCOLM
| | | | | /-Finn ÁRNASSON
| | | | \-Ingeborg FINNSDOTTIR
| | | | \-Bergljót Thorbjórg HALVDANSDÓTTIR
| | | /-Aedh CANMORE Earl of Moray
| | | /-Máel Brigte of the Picts
| | | | | /-Máel Brigte mac RUARI
| | | | | /-Gille COEMGÁIN OF MORAY
| | | | | /-Lulach Mac Gille COEMGÁIN
| | | | | | | /-Boite father of GRUOCH
| | | | | | \-Gruoch spouse of Gille Coemgáin of MORAY
| | | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of BOETE
| | | | \-Olith of MORAY
| | | | | /-Hugh CAMERON of Angus
| | | | | /-Sinill Douglas Mormaer ANGUS I
| | | | | | \-Margaret spouse of Hugh Cameron of ANGUS
| | | | \-Fimmghuala Funnghuala de Angus MACSINHILL
| | | | | /-Kenneth Stewart III of LOCHABER
| | | | \-Marion MacGillvary MACKENNETH
| | | | \-Dunclina MacKenneth of SCOTLAND
| | | /-Máel Coluim mac Máil BRIGTI
| | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Máel Brigte of the PICTS
| | \-Hvarflod ingen MÁEL COLUIM
| | \-Bethoc MACGILLEBRIDE of the Isles
\-Jean Arran MACRORY of Bute
\-Ragnhild Helen INGEN RAGNALL
Descendants of James DOUGLAS Lord of Douglas
1 James DOUGLAS Lord of Douglas
=Joan , Baroness of Moels
2 Archibald DOUGLAS
=Joanna MORAY Lady Of Bothwell Marriage: ABT 1362
3 Eleanor DOUGLAS
=John Canmore DUNDAS Marriage: ABT 1372, Midlothian, Scotland
3 William DOUGLAS 1st Lord of Nithsdale
3 Joanna DOUGLAS
3 James DOUGLAS 7th Earl Douglas, 1st Earl of Avondale
3 Archibald DOUGLAS 4th Earl of Douglas, Duke of Tourraine
3 Marjorie Mary DOUGLAS
3 Helen DOUGLAS
Ancestors of James DOUGLAS 7th Earl Douglas, 1st Earl of Avondale
/-Hugues D Oisy
/-Sohier D Oisy
| \-Alix D OISY
/-Hugues DE DOUAI
/-Michael LE FLEMING
| | /-Gauthier DE CAMBRAI I, de Lens
| | /-Gauthier II d’Cambrai Chatelain DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Bertha of Lens
| \-Adele DE CAMBRAI
| \-Ermentrude Ostravant DE CAMBRIA
/-William LE FLEMING
| \-Beatrix DE BEAUMONT Countess of Oissy and Crevecouer
/-Micheal Le Fleming Knight of ALDINGHAM
| \-Ada Rumigny BARONESS FLEMING
/-Sir Theobald LE FLEMING
| \-Helawise Alice DE STUTEVILLE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Kersdale DE MORAVIA
/-William le Hardi DOUGLAS Lord of Douglas
| \-Constance BATTAIL OF FAWDON
/-James DOUGLAS Lord of Douglas
| | /-Flaald Hereditary Steward of DOL
| | /-Alan FITZFLAALD Dapifer of Dol
| | | \-Nesta VERCH GRUFFYDD
| | /-Fledaldus fitz Alan of Dol
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Alan FITZFLAALD
| | /-Alan FITZFLÀALD of Dol
| | | \-Guenta Verch GRIFFITH , Princess of Wales Griffith Gruffydd
| | /-Walter FitzAlan of SCOTLAND
| | | \-Avelina DE HESDIN
| | /-Alan FitzWalter of SCOTLAND
| | | \-Eschyna DE LONDONIIS
| | /-Walter Stewart of SCOTLAND
| | | \-Alesta NIC MORGGAN
| | /-Alexander Stewart of SCOTLAND
| | | \-Beatrix GILLECRIST Countess of Angus
| \-Elizabeth STEWART of Crawford
| | /-Echmarcach mac RAGNAILL
| | /-Solomh MACMEARGAIGH
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Eschmarcach Meargach MACRANALD II
| | /-Giolla Adomnan SIOL-CUINN King of Islay, Mann and Galloway, Ireland
| | | | /-MacGodrey of ARGYLL
| | | \-Columba SAINT
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of MacGodfrey of ARGYLL
| | /-GilleBride MacGille ADAMNAN
| | | | /-Fergus father of GODFREY
| | | | /-Godfrey mac Fergus of ORIEL
| | | \-Thora Inen MACFERGUS
| | | | /-Alpin of ARGYLE
| | | \-Argyll spouse of Godfrey mac Fergus of ORIEL
| | /-Somerled MACGILLEBRIDE
| | | | /-Thorfinn II son of SIGURD
| | | | /-Paul Thorfinnsson of ORKNØY
| | | | | \-Ingeborg FINNSDOTTIR
| | | | /-Hákon Pålsson of CAITHNESS
| | | | | | /-Håkon IVARSSON
| | | | | \-Ragnhild HÅKONSDATTER
| | | | | \-Ragnhild MAGNUSDATTER
| | | \-Hvarflad Agatha Gormflarth HAAKONSDOTTIR
| | | | /-Sinill Douglas Mormaer ANGUS I
| | | | /-Moddan DOUGLAS
| | | | | \-Donalda Ingen Crinen DUNKELD
| | | \-Helga MADANNSDOTTIR
| | /-Angus MACSOMERLED
| | | | /-Halfdan SIGURDSSON
| | | | /-Harald the Black of Iceland and Norway
| | | | | \-Ingelbjorg EINARSDATTER
| | | | /-Gudrød HARALDSSON
| | | | | | /-Ragnfred ERICKSSON
| | | | | \-Ragnfredsdottir Consort Norway
| | | | | \-Gunhild GORMSDATTER
| | | | /-Olave I Bitling GODREDSSON,
| | | | | | /-Sigurd HALFDANSSON
| | | | | | /-Harald SIGURDSSON
| | | | | \-Ragnhild Marie HARALDSDATTER
| | | | | | /-Yaroslav I of RUS
| | | | | \-Elisaveta YAROSLAVNA
| | | | | \-Ingigerd OLAFSDOTTIR
| | | \-Ragnhildr OLAFSDOTTER
| | | | /-Thorfinn II son of SIGURD
| | | | /-Paul Thorfinnsson of ORKNØY
| | | | | \-Ingeborg FINNSDOTTIR
| | | | /-Hákon Pålsson of CAITHNESS
| | | | | | /-Håkon IVARSSON
| | | | | \-Ragnhild HÅKONSDATTER
| | | | | \-Ragnhild MAGNUSDATTER
| | | \-Ingeboire HAKONSDATTER
| | | | /-Sinill Douglas Mormaer ANGUS I
| | | | /-Moddan DOUGLAS
| | | | | \-Donalda Ingen Crinen DUNKELD
| | | \-Helga MADANNSDOTTIR
| | /-James Seamus MACRORY
| | | | /-Maelmuir MELMARE
| | | | /-Madoch MACMAELMUIR 1st Earl of Atholl
| | | | /-Harold MADDADSON
| | | | | | /-Thorfinn II son of SIGURD
| | | | | | /-Paul Thorfinnsson of ORKNØY
| | | | | | | \-Ingeborg FINNSDOTTIR
| | | | | | /-Hákon Pålsson of CAITHNESS
| | | | | | | | /-Håkon IVARSSON
| | | | | | | \-Ragnhild HÅKONSDATTER
| | | | | | | \-Ragnhild MAGNUSDATTER
| | | | | \-Margaret HAAKONSDATTER
| | | | | | /-Sinill Douglas Mormaer ANGUS I
| | | | | | /-Moddan DOUGLAS
| | | | | | | \-Donalda Ingen Crinen DUNKELD
| | | | | \-Helga MADANNSDOTTIR
| | | \-Langlifn II HARALDSDATTER
| | | | /-Donald MAC MALCOLM
| | | | /-Aedh CANMORE Earl of Moray
| | | | /-Máel Brigte of the Picts
| | | | | | /-Lulach Mac Gille COEMGÁIN
| | | | | \-Olith of MORAY
| | | | | \-Fimmghuala Funnghuala de Angus MACSINHILL
| | | | /-Máel Coluim mac Máil BRIGTI
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Máel Brigte of the PICTS
| | | \-Hvarflod ingen MÁEL COLUIM
| | | \-Bethoc MACGILLEBRIDE of the Isles
| \-Jean Arran MACRORY of Bute
| \-Ragnhild Helen INGEN RAGNALL
/-Archibald DOUGLAS
| \-Joan , Baroness of Moels
James DOUGLAS 7th Earl Douglas, 1st Earl of Avondale
\-Joanna MORAY Lady Of Bothwell
- Father: Archibald DOUGLAS
- Mother: Joanna MORAY Lady Of Bothwell
- Birth: 1365, Douglas Castle, Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland
- LifeSketch: Joan (Joanna) DOUGLAS Birth: ABT 1365 in Douglas Castle, Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland Death: BEF 1391 Father: Archibald "The Grim" 3rd Earl of DOUGLAS b: ABT 1325 in Hermiston, Roxburghshire, Scotland Mother: Joan (Joanna) MORAY , of Strathearn b: ABT 1339 in Strathearn, Perthshire, Scotland Marriage 1 Murdach (Murdoch) STEWART , 2nd Duke of Albany b: ABT 1362 in Falkland Castle, Fifeshire, Scotland He m. 1stly Joan (?Douglas). [Complete Peerage I:79, XIV:15, transcribed by Dave Utzinger)] Note: The indication of Joan ?Douglas as first wife was added as a correction by XIV:15, based on 'Scots Peerage', vol v, p. 342, note. According to Shawn Potter, soc.genealogy.medieval, they had a daughter Isabella who m. Walter Buchanan. http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=john_d_newport&id=I42559&ti=%2C Married: James de Dundas b: ABT 1358 in Dundas, West Lothian, Scotland
- Death: ABT 1391, Scotland
Ancestors of Joanna DOUGLAS
/-Hugues D Oisy
/-Sohier D Oisy
| \-Alix D OISY
/-Hugues DE DOUAI
/-Michael LE FLEMING
| | /-Gauthier DE CAMBRAI I, de Lens
| | /-Gauthier II d’Cambrai Chatelain DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Bertha of Lens
| \-Adele DE CAMBRAI
| \-Ermentrude Ostravant DE CAMBRIA
/-William LE FLEMING
| \-Beatrix DE BEAUMONT Countess of Oissy and Crevecouer
/-Micheal Le Fleming Knight of ALDINGHAM
| \-Ada Rumigny BARONESS FLEMING
/-Sir Theobald LE FLEMING
| \-Helawise Alice DE STUTEVILLE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Kersdale DE MORAVIA
/-William le Hardi DOUGLAS Lord of Douglas
| \-Constance BATTAIL OF FAWDON
/-James DOUGLAS Lord of Douglas
| | /-Flaald Hereditary Steward of DOL
| | /-Alan FITZFLAALD Dapifer of Dol
| | | \-Nesta VERCH GRUFFYDD
| | /-Fledaldus fitz Alan of Dol
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Alan FITZFLAALD
| | /-Alan FITZFLÀALD of Dol
| | | \-Guenta Verch GRIFFITH , Princess of Wales Griffith Gruffydd
| | /-Walter FitzAlan of SCOTLAND
| | | \-Avelina DE HESDIN
| | /-Alan FitzWalter of SCOTLAND
| | | \-Eschyna DE LONDONIIS
| | /-Walter Stewart of SCOTLAND
| | | \-Alesta NIC MORGGAN
| | /-Alexander Stewart of SCOTLAND
| | | \-Beatrix GILLECRIST Countess of Angus
| \-Elizabeth STEWART of Crawford
| | /-Echmarcach mac RAGNAILL
| | /-Solomh MACMEARGAIGH
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Eschmarcach Meargach MACRANALD II
| | /-Giolla Adomnan SIOL-CUINN King of Islay, Mann and Galloway, Ireland
| | | | /-MacGodrey of ARGYLL
| | | \-Columba SAINT
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of MacGodfrey of ARGYLL
| | /-GilleBride MacGille ADAMNAN
| | | | /-Fergus father of GODFREY
| | | | /-Godfrey mac Fergus of ORIEL
| | | \-Thora Inen MACFERGUS
| | | | /-Alpin of ARGYLE
| | | \-Argyll spouse of Godfrey mac Fergus of ORIEL
| | /-Somerled MACGILLEBRIDE
| | | | /-Thorfinn II son of SIGURD
| | | | /-Paul Thorfinnsson of ORKNØY
| | | | | \-Ingeborg FINNSDOTTIR
| | | | /-Hákon Pålsson of CAITHNESS
| | | | | | /-Håkon IVARSSON
| | | | | \-Ragnhild HÅKONSDATTER
| | | | | \-Ragnhild MAGNUSDATTER
| | | \-Hvarflad Agatha Gormflarth HAAKONSDOTTIR
| | | | /-Sinill Douglas Mormaer ANGUS I
| | | | /-Moddan DOUGLAS
| | | | | \-Donalda Ingen Crinen DUNKELD
| | | \-Helga MADANNSDOTTIR
| | /-Angus MACSOMERLED
| | | | /-Halfdan SIGURDSSON
| | | | /-Harald the Black of Iceland and Norway
| | | | | \-Ingelbjorg EINARSDATTER
| | | | /-Gudrød HARALDSSON
| | | | | | /-Ragnfred ERICKSSON
| | | | | \-Ragnfredsdottir Consort Norway
| | | | | \-Gunhild GORMSDATTER
| | | | /-Olave I Bitling GODREDSSON,
| | | | | | /-Sigurd HALFDANSSON
| | | | | | /-Harald SIGURDSSON
| | | | | \-Ragnhild Marie HARALDSDATTER
| | | | | | /-Yaroslav I of RUS
| | | | | \-Elisaveta YAROSLAVNA
| | | | | \-Ingigerd OLAFSDOTTIR
| | | \-Ragnhildr OLAFSDOTTER
| | | | /-Thorfinn II son of SIGURD
| | | | /-Paul Thorfinnsson of ORKNØY
| | | | | \-Ingeborg FINNSDOTTIR
| | | | /-Hákon Pålsson of CAITHNESS
| | | | | | /-Håkon IVARSSON
| | | | | \-Ragnhild HÅKONSDATTER
| | | | | \-Ragnhild MAGNUSDATTER
| | | \-Ingeboire HAKONSDATTER
| | | | /-Sinill Douglas Mormaer ANGUS I
| | | | /-Moddan DOUGLAS
| | | | | \-Donalda Ingen Crinen DUNKELD
| | | \-Helga MADANNSDOTTIR
| | /-James Seamus MACRORY
| | | | /-Maelmuir MELMARE
| | | | /-Madoch MACMAELMUIR 1st Earl of Atholl
| | | | /-Harold MADDADSON
| | | | | | /-Thorfinn II son of SIGURD
| | | | | | /-Paul Thorfinnsson of ORKNØY
| | | | | | | \-Ingeborg FINNSDOTTIR
| | | | | | /-Hákon Pålsson of CAITHNESS
| | | | | | | | /-Håkon IVARSSON
| | | | | | | \-Ragnhild HÅKONSDATTER
| | | | | | | \-Ragnhild MAGNUSDATTER
| | | | | \-Margaret HAAKONSDATTER
| | | | | | /-Sinill Douglas Mormaer ANGUS I
| | | | | | /-Moddan DOUGLAS
| | | | | | | \-Donalda Ingen Crinen DUNKELD
| | | | | \-Helga MADANNSDOTTIR
| | | \-Langlifn II HARALDSDATTER
| | | | /-Donald MAC MALCOLM
| | | | /-Aedh CANMORE Earl of Moray
| | | | /-Máel Brigte of the Picts
| | | | | | /-Lulach Mac Gille COEMGÁIN
| | | | | \-Olith of MORAY
| | | | | \-Fimmghuala Funnghuala de Angus MACSINHILL
| | | | /-Máel Coluim mac Máil BRIGTI
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Máel Brigte of the PICTS
| | | \-Hvarflod ingen MÁEL COLUIM
| | | \-Bethoc MACGILLEBRIDE of the Isles
| \-Jean Arran MACRORY of Bute
| \-Ragnhild Helen INGEN RAGNALL
/-Archibald DOUGLAS
| \-Joan , Baroness of Moels
Joanna DOUGLAS
\-Joanna MORAY Lady Of Bothwell
- Father: William DOUGLAS
- Mother: Margaret KERSDALE de Moray
- Birth: 1177, Ayrshire, 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
/-Gautier de Cambrai Ou DE LENS
/-Hugues D Oisy
| \-Ermentrude de Ponthieu Ou DE CAMBRAI
/-Sohier D Oisy
| | /-Eudes Odon DE SAINT-SIMON DE HONNECOURT
| \-Alix D OISY
| \-Blanche DE HONNECOURT
/-Hugues DE DOUAI
/-Michael LE FLEMING
| | /-Ralph COUNT OF CAMBRAY
| | /-Isaac de Valenciennes DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Alaidis Eldegarde D'AMIENS
| | /-Arnould I DE CAMBRAI
| | | | /-Ralph COUNT OF CAMBRAY
| | | \-Berthe DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Alaidis Eldegarde D'AMIENS
| | /-Gauthier DE CAMBRAI I, de Lens
| | | | /-Richfried VAN DE BETUWE
| | | | /-Nevelong van Betuwe NIBELUNG
| | | | | \-Hamesindis VON KLEVE
| | | \-Bertha VAN DE BETUWE
| | | \-Liethard DE HAINAUT
| | /-Gauthier II d’Cambrai Chatelain DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Bertha of Lens
| \-Adele DE CAMBRAI
| \-Ermentrude Ostravant DE CAMBRIA
/-William LE FLEMING
| \-Beatrix DE BEAUMONT Countess of Oissy and Crevecouer
/-Micheal Le Fleming Knight of ALDINGHAM
| \-Ada Rumigny BARONESS FLEMING
/-Sir Theobald LE FLEMING
| \-Helawise Alice DE STUTEVILLE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Kersdale DE MORAVIA
Margaret DOUGLAS
\-Margaret KERSDALE de Moray
- Father: Archibald DOUGLAS
- Mother: Joanna MORAY Lady Of Bothwell
- Birth: ABT 1377, Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland
- Also known as: Margery Douglas
- Title Of Nobility: Countess of Ross
- LifeSketch: Marjory married Feb 1400 at Bothwell Church Perthshire Scotland to David Stewart Duke of Rothesay..There are two reports on David's death. He was starved to death or died from Dysentery..he was 23 yrs.old...So his title 1st.Duke of Rothesay became extinct as he had no children
- Title Of Nobility: Princess of Scotland
- Death: Dirleton, Haddingtonshire, Scotland
- Burial: 1421, Scotland
- LdsBaptism: 30 JAN 1992, DALLA
- LdsEndowment: 23 OCT 1992, DALLA
- Sealed to child (LDS): 2 DEC 1992, DALLA
Ancestors of Marjorie Mary DOUGLAS
/-Hugues D Oisy
/-Sohier D Oisy
| \-Alix D OISY
/-Hugues DE DOUAI
/-Michael LE FLEMING
| | /-Gauthier DE CAMBRAI I, de Lens
| | /-Gauthier II d’Cambrai Chatelain DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Bertha of Lens
| \-Adele DE CAMBRAI
| \-Ermentrude Ostravant DE CAMBRIA
/-William LE FLEMING
| \-Beatrix DE BEAUMONT Countess of Oissy and Crevecouer
/-Micheal Le Fleming Knight of ALDINGHAM
| \-Ada Rumigny BARONESS FLEMING
/-Sir Theobald LE FLEMING
| \-Helawise Alice DE STUTEVILLE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Kersdale DE MORAVIA
/-William le Hardi DOUGLAS Lord of Douglas
| \-Constance BATTAIL OF FAWDON
/-James DOUGLAS Lord of Douglas
| | /-Flaald Hereditary Steward of DOL
| | /-Alan FITZFLAALD Dapifer of Dol
| | | \-Nesta VERCH GRUFFYDD
| | /-Fledaldus fitz Alan of Dol
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Alan FITZFLAALD
| | /-Alan FITZFLÀALD of Dol
| | | \-Guenta Verch GRIFFITH , Princess of Wales Griffith Gruffydd
| | /-Walter FitzAlan of SCOTLAND
| | | \-Avelina DE HESDIN
| | /-Alan FitzWalter of SCOTLAND
| | | \-Eschyna DE LONDONIIS
| | /-Walter Stewart of SCOTLAND
| | | \-Alesta NIC MORGGAN
| | /-Alexander Stewart of SCOTLAND
| | | \-Beatrix GILLECRIST Countess of Angus
| \-Elizabeth STEWART of Crawford
| | /-Echmarcach mac RAGNAILL
| | /-Solomh MACMEARGAIGH
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Eschmarcach Meargach MACRANALD II
| | /-Giolla Adomnan SIOL-CUINN King of Islay, Mann and Galloway, Ireland
| | | | /-MacGodrey of ARGYLL
| | | \-Columba SAINT
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of MacGodfrey of ARGYLL
| | /-GilleBride MacGille ADAMNAN
| | | | /-Fergus father of GODFREY
| | | | /-Godfrey mac Fergus of ORIEL
| | | \-Thora Inen MACFERGUS
| | | | /-Alpin of ARGYLE
| | | \-Argyll spouse of Godfrey mac Fergus of ORIEL
| | /-Somerled MACGILLEBRIDE
| | | | /-Thorfinn II son of SIGURD
| | | | /-Paul Thorfinnsson of ORKNØY
| | | | | \-Ingeborg FINNSDOTTIR
| | | | /-Hákon Pålsson of CAITHNESS
| | | | | | /-Håkon IVARSSON
| | | | | \-Ragnhild HÅKONSDATTER
| | | | | \-Ragnhild MAGNUSDATTER
| | | \-Hvarflad Agatha Gormflarth HAAKONSDOTTIR
| | | | /-Sinill Douglas Mormaer ANGUS I
| | | | /-Moddan DOUGLAS
| | | | | \-Donalda Ingen Crinen DUNKELD
| | | \-Helga MADANNSDOTTIR
| | /-Angus MACSOMERLED
| | | | /-Halfdan SIGURDSSON
| | | | /-Harald the Black of Iceland and Norway
| | | | | \-Ingelbjorg EINARSDATTER
| | | | /-Gudrød HARALDSSON
| | | | | | /-Ragnfred ERICKSSON
| | | | | \-Ragnfredsdottir Consort Norway
| | | | | \-Gunhild GORMSDATTER
| | | | /-Olave I Bitling GODREDSSON,
| | | | | | /-Sigurd HALFDANSSON
| | | | | | /-Harald SIGURDSSON
| | | | | \-Ragnhild Marie HARALDSDATTER
| | | | | | /-Yaroslav I of RUS
| | | | | \-Elisaveta YAROSLAVNA
| | | | | \-Ingigerd OLAFSDOTTIR
| | | \-Ragnhildr OLAFSDOTTER
| | | | /-Thorfinn II son of SIGURD
| | | | /-Paul Thorfinnsson of ORKNØY
| | | | | \-Ingeborg FINNSDOTTIR
| | | | /-Hákon Pålsson of CAITHNESS
| | | | | | /-Håkon IVARSSON
| | | | | \-Ragnhild HÅKONSDATTER
| | | | | \-Ragnhild MAGNUSDATTER
| | | \-Ingeboire HAKONSDATTER
| | | | /-Sinill Douglas Mormaer ANGUS I
| | | | /-Moddan DOUGLAS
| | | | | \-Donalda Ingen Crinen DUNKELD
| | | \-Helga MADANNSDOTTIR
| | /-James Seamus MACRORY
| | | | /-Maelmuir MELMARE
| | | | /-Madoch MACMAELMUIR 1st Earl of Atholl
| | | | /-Harold MADDADSON
| | | | | | /-Thorfinn II son of SIGURD
| | | | | | /-Paul Thorfinnsson of ORKNØY
| | | | | | | \-Ingeborg FINNSDOTTIR
| | | | | | /-Hákon Pålsson of CAITHNESS
| | | | | | | | /-Håkon IVARSSON
| | | | | | | \-Ragnhild HÅKONSDATTER
| | | | | | | \-Ragnhild MAGNUSDATTER
| | | | | \-Margaret HAAKONSDATTER
| | | | | | /-Sinill Douglas Mormaer ANGUS I
| | | | | | /-Moddan DOUGLAS
| | | | | | | \-Donalda Ingen Crinen DUNKELD
| | | | | \-Helga MADANNSDOTTIR
| | | \-Langlifn II HARALDSDATTER
| | | | /-Donald MAC MALCOLM
| | | | /-Aedh CANMORE Earl of Moray
| | | | /-Máel Brigte of the Picts
| | | | | | /-Lulach Mac Gille COEMGÁIN
| | | | | \-Olith of MORAY
| | | | | \-Fimmghuala Funnghuala de Angus MACSINHILL
| | | | /-Máel Coluim mac Máil BRIGTI
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Máel Brigte of the PICTS
| | | \-Hvarflod ingen MÁEL COLUIM
| | | \-Bethoc MACGILLEBRIDE of the Isles
| \-Jean Arran MACRORY of Bute
| \-Ragnhild Helen INGEN RAGNALL
/-Archibald DOUGLAS
| \-Joan , Baroness of Moels
Marjorie Mary DOUGLAS
\-Joanna MORAY Lady Of Bothwell
- Father: Sinill Douglas Mormaer ANGUS I
- Mother: Donalda Ingen Crinen DUNKELD
- Birth: ABT 1051, Dale, Caithness, Scotland
- Also known as: Moddan of Dale in Caithness
- Also known as: Earl of Caithness
- Also known as: Moddan of Caithness
- Also known as: Mormaer of Caithness
- Also known as: Moddan de Angus
- Also known as: Earl of Caithness
- Also known as: Moddan of Caithness
- Also known as: Mormaer of Caithness
- Also known as: Moddan de Angus
- Also known as: Earl of Caithness
- Also known as: Moddan of Caithness
- Also known as: Mormaer of Caithness
- Also known as: Moddan de Angus
- Also known as: Earl of Caithness
- Also known as: Moddan of Caithness
- Also known as: Mormaer of Caithness
- Also known as: Moddan de Angus
- Also known as: Earl of Caithness
- Also known as: Moddan of Caithness
- Also known as: Mormaer of Caithness
- Also known as: Moddan de Angus
- Fact: https://www.geni.com/people/Moddan-of-Dalr-M%C3%B3rmaer-of-Caithness/6000000000424817611?through=6000000003645825345
- LifeSketch: http://thepeerage.com/p19828.htm#i198277: Moddan of Dale in Caithness1 Child of Moddan of Dale in Caithness Helga of Dale+2 Citations 1. Mosley, Charles, editor. Burke's Peerage, Baronetage & Knightage, 107th edition, 3 volumes. Wilmington, Delaware, U.S.A.: Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd, 2003, volume 1, page 642. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37] 2.[S37] BP2003.
- Death: 1120, Dair, Caithness, Scotland
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Moddan DOUGLAS
/-Angus CAMERON
/-Malcolm CAMERON
/-Angus CAMERON I
/-Angus CAMERON II
/-Malcom CAMERON
/-Archibald CAMERON I
/-Hugh CAMERON of Angus
| \-Margaret HUGHES
/-Sinill Douglas Mormaer ANGUS I
| \-Margaret spouse of Hugh Cameron of ANGUS
Moddan DOUGLAS
| /-Eochaid the Poisonous King of KINTYRE
| /-Alpin MACEOCHDAIH King of Dalraidia & Scots
| /-Kenneth MACALPIN OF ALBA 1
| | | /-Achalas Mac ETHAFIND
| | \-Feargusa Urgaria MACACHALAS of Dál Riata
| | \-Dalriada MAC ACHLAS
| /-Constantine MACKENNETH I
| | | /-Eochaid the Poisonous King of KINTYRE
| | | /-Alpin MACEOCHDAIH King of Dalraidia & Scots
| | \-Cinialth MACALPIN
| | | /-Achalas Mac ETHAFIND
| | \-Feargusa Urgaria MACACHALAS of Dál Riata
| | \-Dalriada MAC ACHLAS
| /-Duncan OF STRATHEARN, PRIEST OF DULE
| | | /-Airbhertach ALBA
| | \-Sabhdh Gregor Ingen ALBA
| /-Duncan, Abthane of Dule, LAY ABBOT OF DUNKELD, Mormaer of Atholl
| | | /-Thornstein OLAFSSON
| | \-Groa THORNSTEINSDOTTIR
| | | /-Eyvindur Austmann BJARNARSON
| | \-Thorhild EYVINDSDOTTIR
| | \-Rafertach Tafarta KJARVALDSDOTTIR
| /-Duncan Abbott MORMAER Earl of Atholl and the Isles, Mormaer of Atholl
| | | /-Eystein HALFDANSSON
| | | /-Halfdan EYSTEINSSON
| | | | \-Hild EIRIKSDOTTER
| | | /-Gudrød HALFDANSSON
| | | | | /-Dag av VESTMAR
| | | | \-Liv DAGSDATTER
| | | /-Halfdan GUDRØDSSON
| | | | | /-Harald GRANRAUDE
| | | | \-Åsa HARALDSDOTTIR
| | | /-Harald HALVDANSSON
| | | | | /-Helgi the BOLD
| | | | | /-Sigurd Hjort HELGASSON
| | | | | | | /-Sigurd RAGNARSSON
| | | | | | \-Aslaug daughter of SIGURD
| | | | | | \-Heluna ÆLLASDATTER
| | | | \-Ragnhild SIGURDSDOTTER
| | | | \-Ingibjorg Thyrne HARALDSDATTER
| | | /-Sigurd HARALDSSON
| | | | | /-Svasse Finnen the FINN
| | | | \-Snøfrid VERCH SVÅSE THE FINN
| | \-Alglfu Halvdan SIGURDSDATTER
| | \-Dronning VEBJOERNSDOTTER
| /-Crínán of Dunkeld
| | \-Unknown Spouse of Duncan MACDONACHADH
| /-Maldred mac Crínán of Dunbar
| | | /-Alpin Kintyre St Alpin MACECHDACH
| | | /-Alpin MAC EOCHAID King of Dál Riata and King of Kintyre
| | | | \-Princess Royal Drust Ix Daughter of King of The Picts DREST
| | | /-Kenneth I 'the Hardy', King of ALBA
| | | /-Constantine I KING of Alba
| | | /-Donald II KING OF ALBA
| | | /-Malcolm I MAC DONALD of Alba
| | | /-Kenneth II OF ALBA King of Scots
| | | /-Malcolm II King Of Alba
| | | | \-Princess of Leinster
| | \-Bethóc INGEN MAÍL COLUIM MEIC CINÁEDA
| | \-Unknown Irishwoman from Ossory
\-Donalda Ingen Crinen DUNKELD
| /-Waltheof OF BAMBURGH Ealdorman of Northumbria
| /-Uchtred of Bamburgh
| | \-Waltheof MRS.
\-Algitha, daughter of Earl Uchtred
\-Aldred of NORTHUMBRIA
Descendants of Moddan DOUGLAS
1 Moddan DOUGLAS
=(Unknown)
2 Helga MADANNSDOTTIR
=Hákon Pålsson of CAITHNESS Marriage: ABT 1090, Orkney Islands, Scotland
3 Hvarflad Agatha Gormflarth HAAKONSDOTTIR
=GilleBride MacGille ADAMNAN Marriage: BEF 1115, Scotland
3 Paal HAAKONSSON
3 Ingeboire HAKONSDATTER
=Olave I Bitling GODREDSSON, Marriage: BEF 1116, Isle of Man
3 Harald HAAKONSSON
3 Margaret HAAKONSDATTER
=Madoch MACMAELMUIR 1st Earl of Atholl Marriage: 1129, Orkney Islands, Orkney, Scotland
2 Dufagan Mac INDRECHTAICH
- Father: William DOUGLAS
- Mother: Constance BATTAIL OF FAWDON
- Birth: ABT 1250, 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: 1302, Balornock, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Ancestors of Willelma DOUGLAS
/-Gautier de Cambrai Ou DE LENS
/-Hugues D Oisy
| \-Ermentrude de Ponthieu Ou DE CAMBRAI
/-Sohier D Oisy
| | /-Eudes Odon DE SAINT-SIMON DE HONNECOURT
| \-Alix D OISY
| \-Blanche DE HONNECOURT
/-Hugues DE DOUAI
/-Michael LE FLEMING
| | /-Ralph COUNT OF CAMBRAY
| | /-Isaac de Valenciennes DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Alaidis Eldegarde D'AMIENS
| | /-Arnould I DE CAMBRAI
| | | | /-Ralph COUNT OF CAMBRAY
| | | \-Berthe DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Alaidis Eldegarde D'AMIENS
| | /-Gauthier DE CAMBRAI I, de Lens
| | | | /-Richfried VAN DE BETUWE
| | | | /-Nevelong van Betuwe NIBELUNG
| | | | | \-Hamesindis VON KLEVE
| | | \-Bertha VAN DE BETUWE
| | | \-Liethard DE HAINAUT
| | /-Gauthier II d’Cambrai Chatelain DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Bertha of Lens
| \-Adele DE CAMBRAI
| \-Ermentrude Ostravant DE CAMBRIA
/-William LE FLEMING
| \-Beatrix DE BEAUMONT Countess of Oissy and Crevecouer
/-Micheal Le Fleming Knight of ALDINGHAM
| \-Ada Rumigny BARONESS FLEMING
/-Sir Theobald LE FLEMING
| \-Helawise Alice DE STUTEVILLE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Kersdale DE MORAVIA
Willelma DOUGLAS
\-Constance BATTAIL OF FAWDON
- Father: Archibald DOUGLAS
- Mother: Joanna MORAY Lady Of Bothwell
- Birth: 1364, Dumfries, Dumfriesshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
- LifeSketch: Sir William Douglas of Nithsdale (c. 1370-1391 AD) was a Scottish knight and Northern Crusader. «b»Early life«/b» William Douglas was an illegitimate son of Archibald the Grim, 3rd Earl of Douglas and an unknown mother. A man of apparently dashing bearing, Douglas was with the Franco-Scots army when it unsuccessfully besieged Carlisle Castle in 1385, the defending Governor being Lord Clifford. He is recorded as there performing feats of valour and killing many Englishmen. «b»According to Andrew of Wyntoun:«/b» «i» "A yhowng joly bachelere Prysyd gretly wes off were, For he wes evyr traveland Qwhille be se and qwhille be land To skathe his fays rycht besy Swa that thai dred him grettumly"«/i» «b»Marriage«/b» Douglas certainly had gained his spurs by 1387 when he married Egidia (or Gelis) Stewart, princess of Scotland, a daughter of King Robert II. According to the Liber Pluscarden, Egidia Stewart's beauty was well renowned. Charles V of France had "sent a certain most subtle painter to do her portrait and portray her charms, intending to take her to wife." But the King of France and all other of Egidia's admirers had lost out to the chivalric charms of Douglas. As part of her marriage portion went the lands of Nithsdale in south-western Scotland, Herbertshire in the county of Stirling and an annuity of £300. «b»Ireland«/b» Within his first year of marriage the young Nithsdale led a punitive raid against Irish raiders who had been troubling the tenantry of his father's Fiefdom of Galloway. In early summer 1388, with a party of 500 well prepared veteran men-at-arms he sailed into Carlingford Lough, landed outside the town and summoned their leaders. The chief of the townsfolk offered a sum for a temporary truce, to which Nithsdale agreed. Secretly the townsfolk sent off to Dundalk for reinforcements, with which they were obliged. 800 spearmen from Dundalk surprised the Scots camp by night, and were supported by a sortie from Carlingford town. The Scots, veterans of years of brutal Border warfare, drove the Irishmen off, captured the town and burnt it, seized the Castle and captured 15 ships in the harbour. En route back to Scotland Nithsdale "ravaged" the Isle of Man. Nithsdale's expeditionary force sailed back into Loch Ryan with enough time to participate in the raiding of Northern England that was to culminate in the Battle of Otterburn on 19 August, in which he fought with distinction. «b»Feuding, Crusading and Death«/b» The year after Otterburn a truce was called between Scotland and England. Nithsdale on a knightly quest for glory decided, about 1389, to join the Teutonic Knights, who were fighting the Lithuanians in Baltic region. Nithsdale had previously quarrelled with Lord Clifford, a former adversary at Carlisle and whose forebear had claimed Douglasdale under Edward I of England's oppression. While both were abroad, it is alleged that Clifford challenged Nithsdale to single combat, and that Douglas even went to France to obtain special armour for the fight. Clifford, however, died on 18 August 1391, but Nithsdale is said to have kept their 'tryst', and whilst walking upon the bridge leading to the main gate at Danzig was "killed by the English". The burghers of Danzig decided that "upon account of a signal service which the Douglas family did to this city in relieving it in its utmost extremities against the Poles, the Scotch were allowed to be free burghers of the town". Subsequently, the stone fascia of the Hohe Thor (High Gate) was adorned with the coat of arms of this nobleman and for centuries it was commonly referred to as the Douglas Port or Douglas Gate, described as such as late as 1734. In 1391, Douglas was in the Baltic, and became involved in a brawl with Sir Thomas de Clifford, in which Douglas was killed. «b»Issue By Princess Egidia, Nithsdale had two children:«/b» 1.)Egidia Douglas, known as the "Fair Maid of Nithsdale" married: a.) Henry Sinclair, 2nd Earl of Orkney (d. 1422) b.) Sir Alasdair Stewart (executed 1425) son of Murdoch Stewart, 2nd Duke of Albany 2.) Sir William Douglas, Knt., Lord of Nithsdale (d.c.1419), knighted when very young as he is described as chevalier in a safe-conduct dated 30 January 1406, when he could not have been more than nineteen.
- Death: 1392, Gdańsk, Poland
- Burial: 1458, Dundonald, Ayrshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
Ancestors of William DOUGLAS 1st Lord of Nithsdale
/-Hugues D Oisy
/-Sohier D Oisy
| \-Alix D OISY
/-Hugues DE DOUAI
/-Michael LE FLEMING
| | /-Gauthier DE CAMBRAI I, de Lens
| | /-Gauthier II d’Cambrai Chatelain DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Bertha of Lens
| \-Adele DE CAMBRAI
| \-Ermentrude Ostravant DE CAMBRIA
/-William LE FLEMING
| \-Beatrix DE BEAUMONT Countess of Oissy and Crevecouer
/-Micheal Le Fleming Knight of ALDINGHAM
| \-Ada Rumigny BARONESS FLEMING
/-Sir Theobald LE FLEMING
| \-Helawise Alice DE STUTEVILLE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Kersdale DE MORAVIA
/-William le Hardi DOUGLAS Lord of Douglas
| \-Constance BATTAIL OF FAWDON
/-James DOUGLAS Lord of Douglas
| | /-Flaald Hereditary Steward of DOL
| | /-Alan FITZFLAALD Dapifer of Dol
| | | \-Nesta VERCH GRUFFYDD
| | /-Fledaldus fitz Alan of Dol
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Alan FITZFLAALD
| | /-Alan FITZFLÀALD of Dol
| | | \-Guenta Verch GRIFFITH , Princess of Wales Griffith Gruffydd
| | /-Walter FitzAlan of SCOTLAND
| | | \-Avelina DE HESDIN
| | /-Alan FitzWalter of SCOTLAND
| | | \-Eschyna DE LONDONIIS
| | /-Walter Stewart of SCOTLAND
| | | \-Alesta NIC MORGGAN
| | /-Alexander Stewart of SCOTLAND
| | | \-Beatrix GILLECRIST Countess of Angus
| \-Elizabeth STEWART of Crawford
| | /-Echmarcach mac RAGNAILL
| | /-Solomh MACMEARGAIGH
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of Eschmarcach Meargach MACRANALD II
| | /-Giolla Adomnan SIOL-CUINN King of Islay, Mann and Galloway, Ireland
| | | | /-MacGodrey of ARGYLL
| | | \-Columba SAINT
| | | \-Unknown Spouse of MacGodfrey of ARGYLL
| | /-GilleBride MacGille ADAMNAN
| | | | /-Fergus father of GODFREY
| | | | /-Godfrey mac Fergus of ORIEL
| | | \-Thora Inen MACFERGUS
| | | | /-Alpin of ARGYLE
| | | \-Argyll spouse of Godfrey mac Fergus of ORIEL
| | /-Somerled MACGILLEBRIDE
| | | | /-Thorfinn II son of SIGURD
| | | | /-Paul Thorfinnsson of ORKNØY
| | | | | \-Ingeborg FINNSDOTTIR
| | | | /-Hákon Pålsson of CAITHNESS
| | | | | | /-Håkon IVARSSON
| | | | | \-Ragnhild HÅKONSDATTER
| | | | | \-Ragnhild MAGNUSDATTER
| | | \-Hvarflad Agatha Gormflarth HAAKONSDOTTIR
| | | | /-Sinill Douglas Mormaer ANGUS I
| | | | /-Moddan DOUGLAS
| | | | | \-Donalda Ingen Crinen DUNKELD
| | | \-Helga MADANNSDOTTIR
| | /-Angus MACSOMERLED
| | | | /-Halfdan SIGURDSSON
| | | | /-Harald the Black of Iceland and Norway
| | | | | \-Ingelbjorg EINARSDATTER
| | | | /-Gudrød HARALDSSON
| | | | | | /-Ragnfred ERICKSSON
| | | | | \-Ragnfredsdottir Consort Norway
| | | | | \-Gunhild GORMSDATTER
| | | | /-Olave I Bitling GODREDSSON,
| | | | | | /-Sigurd HALFDANSSON
| | | | | | /-Harald SIGURDSSON
| | | | | \-Ragnhild Marie HARALDSDATTER
| | | | | | /-Yaroslav I of RUS
| | | | | \-Elisaveta YAROSLAVNA
| | | | | \-Ingigerd OLAFSDOTTIR
| | | \-Ragnhildr OLAFSDOTTER
| | | | /-Thorfinn II son of SIGURD
| | | | /-Paul Thorfinnsson of ORKNØY
| | | | | \-Ingeborg FINNSDOTTIR
| | | | /-Hákon Pålsson of CAITHNESS
| | | | | | /-Håkon IVARSSON
| | | | | \-Ragnhild HÅKONSDATTER
| | | | | \-Ragnhild MAGNUSDATTER
| | | \-Ingeboire HAKONSDATTER
| | | | /-Sinill Douglas Mormaer ANGUS I
| | | | /-Moddan DOUGLAS
| | | | | \-Donalda Ingen Crinen DUNKELD
| | | \-Helga MADANNSDOTTIR
| | /-James Seamus MACRORY
| | | | /-Maelmuir MELMARE
| | | | /-Madoch MACMAELMUIR 1st Earl of Atholl
| | | | /-Harold MADDADSON
| | | | | | /-Thorfinn II son of SIGURD
| | | | | | /-Paul Thorfinnsson of ORKNØY
| | | | | | | \-Ingeborg FINNSDOTTIR
| | | | | | /-Hákon Pålsson of CAITHNESS
| | | | | | | | /-Håkon IVARSSON
| | | | | | | \-Ragnhild HÅKONSDATTER
| | | | | | | \-Ragnhild MAGNUSDATTER
| | | | | \-Margaret HAAKONSDATTER
| | | | | | /-Sinill Douglas Mormaer ANGUS I
| | | | | | /-Moddan DOUGLAS
| | | | | | | \-Donalda Ingen Crinen DUNKELD
| | | | | \-Helga MADANNSDOTTIR
| | | \-Langlifn II HARALDSDATTER
| | | | /-Donald MAC MALCOLM
| | | | /-Aedh CANMORE Earl of Moray
| | | | /-Máel Brigte of the Picts
| | | | | | /-Lulach Mac Gille COEMGÁIN
| | | | | \-Olith of MORAY
| | | | | \-Fimmghuala Funnghuala de Angus MACSINHILL
| | | | /-Máel Coluim mac Máil BRIGTI
| | | | | \-Unknown Spouse of Máel Brigte of the PICTS
| | | \-Hvarflod ingen MÁEL COLUIM
| | | \-Bethoc MACGILLEBRIDE of the Isles
| \-Jean Arran MACRORY of Bute
| \-Ragnhild Helen INGEN RAGNALL
/-Archibald DOUGLAS
| \-Joan , Baroness of Moels
William DOUGLAS 1st Lord of Nithsdale
\-Joanna MORAY Lady Of Bothwell
- Father: Sir Theobald LE FLEMING
- Mother: Kersdale DE MORAVIA
- Birth: 1145, Hermiston, Midlothian, Scotland
- LifeSketch: "The origins of the Douglas family are lost in the mists of time. It is said that "In the margin, about one-third into The Book of Clan Douglas, Volume III, are written the words: `This is about the time when the Earth began'." (Mary Murray, nee Mary Douglas, of Earltown: 1991). Perhaps, at the time when surnames were first used, a family took the name of the river that flows though what became known as Douglasdale, possibly descendants of Flemish settlers. There is the following tradition in regard to the origin of the name. In the year 770 Solvathius king of Scotland, obtained a victory over Donald Bain of the Western Isles, by the assistance of a man who was unknown to him. After the battle, being desirous to see one who had done him so signal a service, he was pointed out to him with these words: " Sholto Dhuglass," behold that swarthy man. One of this family, Sir William Douglas, entered into the service of Charlemagne and was the founder of the family of Douglassi in Tuscany." William Douglas I of Douglas Also Known As: "12657", "Lord of Douglas" Birth estimated between 1137 and 1165 Died 1214 in Lanarkshire, Scotland Immediate Family: Son of Theobald le Fleming and Kersdale de Moravia Husband of Margaret Kersdale Douglas Father of William Douglas; Hugh Douglas, Archdeacon of Moray; Margaret Douglas; Archibald Douglas, 2nd Lord of Douglas; Alexander Douglas, Canon of Spynie and 3 others Occupation:Lord of Douglas source: geni.com
- Death: 1214, Douglas Castle, Lanarkshire, Scotland
- Burial: 1214, Scotland
- Partnership with: Margaret KERSDALE de Moray
Marriage: BEF 1171, Scotland
- Child: Hugh DOUGLAS Birth: 1171, Scotland
- Child: Margaret DOUGLAS Birth: 1177, Ayrshire, Scotland
- Child: Archibald DOUGLAS Birth: 1178, Hermiston, Midlothian, Scotland
- Child: Bruce DOUGLAS Bishop of Moray Birth: 1195, Douglasdale, Hermiston, Midlothian, Scotland
- Child: Henry Alexander DOUGLAS Birth: 1200, Scotland
- Child: Freskin DOUGLAS Birth: 1205, Scotland
- Child: Alexander DOUGLAS Birth: 1207, Scotland
- Partnership with: Constance BATTAIL OF FAWDON
Marriage: BEF 1245, Scotland
- Partnership with: Martha CARRICK
Ancestors of William DOUGLAS
/-Gautier de Cambrai Ou DE LENS
/-Hugues D Oisy
| \-Ermentrude de Ponthieu Ou DE CAMBRAI
/-Sohier D Oisy
| | /-Eudes Odon DE SAINT-SIMON DE HONNECOURT
| \-Alix D OISY
| \-Blanche DE HONNECOURT
/-Hugues DE DOUAI
/-Michael LE FLEMING
| | /-Baldwin I, Margrave of Flanders
| | /-Ralph COUNT OF CAMBRAY
| | | \-Judith of Flanders
| | /-Isaac de Valenciennes DE CAMBRAI
| | | | /-Eghard Héchiard D'AMIENS
| | | \-Alaidis Eldegarde D'AMIENS
| | /-Arnould I DE CAMBRAI
| | | | /-Baldwin I, Margrave of Flanders
| | | | /-Ralph COUNT OF CAMBRAY
| | | | | \-Judith of Flanders
| | | \-Berthe DE CAMBRAI
| | | | /-Eghard Héchiard D'AMIENS
| | | \-Alaidis Eldegarde D'AMIENS
| | /-Gauthier DE CAMBRAI I, de Lens
| | | | /-Richfried VAN DE BETUWE
| | | | /-Nevelong van Betuwe NIBELUNG
| | | | | | /-Ludwig II VON KLEVE
| | | | | \-Hamesindis VON KLEVE
| | | \-Bertha VAN DE BETUWE
| | | \-Liethard DE HAINAUT
| | /-Gauthier II d’Cambrai Chatelain DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Bertha of Lens
| \-Adele DE CAMBRAI
| \-Ermentrude Ostravant DE CAMBRIA
/-William LE FLEMING
| \-Beatrix DE BEAUMONT Countess of Oissy and Crevecouer
/-Micheal Le Fleming Knight of ALDINGHAM
| \-Ada Rumigny BARONESS FLEMING
/-Sir Theobald LE FLEMING
| \-Helawise Alice DE STUTEVILLE
William DOUGLAS
\-Kersdale DE MORAVIA
Descendants of William DOUGLAS
1 William DOUGLAS
=Margaret KERSDALE de Moray Marriage: BEF 1171, Scotland
2 Hugh DOUGLAS
2 Margaret DOUGLAS
2 Archibald DOUGLAS
2 Bruce DOUGLAS Bishop of Moray
2 Henry Alexander DOUGLAS
2 Freskin DOUGLAS
2 Alexander DOUGLAS
=Constance BATTAIL OF FAWDON Marriage: BEF 1245, Scotland
2 William le Hardi DOUGLAS Lord of Douglas
=Elizabeth STEWART of Crawford Marriage: 1276, Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland
3 Barbara DOUGLAS Of Douglas
3 James DOUGLAS Lord of Douglas
=Joan , Baroness of Moels
=Eleanor DE LOVAINE Marriage: Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland
3 Archibald DOUGLAS
3 Hugh DOUGLAS Lord Douglas
2 Willelma DOUGLAS
2 Hugh I DOUGLAS
=Martha CARRICK
- Father: William DOUGLAS
- Mother: Constance BATTAIL OF FAWDON
- Birth: 1243, Douglas Castle, Lanarkshire, Scotland
- Also known as: Sir William Douglas ,Lord of Hermiston
- Also known as: Sir William "le Hardi" Douglas Lord of Douglas
- Also known as: "le Hardi" or "The Bold"
- Also known as: Lord of Douglas
- Also known as: William the Hardy
- Also known as: William of Hermiston
- Also known as: Sir William "le Hardi" Douglas Lord of Douglas
- Also known as: "le Hardi" or "The Bold"
- Also known as: Lord of Douglas
- Also known as: William the Hardy
- Also known as: William of Hermiston
- Also known as: Sir William "le Hardi" Douglas Lord of Douglas
- Also known as: "le Hardi" or "The Bold"
- Also known as: Lord of Douglas
- Also known as: William the Hardy
- Also known as: William of Hermiston
- Also known as: Sir William "le Hardi" Douglas Lord of Douglas
- Also known as: "le Hardi" or "The Bold"
- Also known as: Lord of Douglas
- Also known as: William the Hardy
- Also known as: William of Hermiston
- 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: Rose with William Wallace, 1297, England
- Royal House: Douglas
- Title Of Nobility: 5th Laird Douglas
- Title (Nobility): 5th Laird of Douglas
- Fact: https://www.geni.com/people/William-Douglas-Lord-of-Douglas/6000000000701222098?through=6000000001713374434
- LifeSketch: Early life 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] Eighth 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." He the
- Title Of Nobility: Lord Herdmanston
- Title Of Nobility: Knight
- Title Of Nobility: Lord Herdmanston
- Title Of Nobility: Knight
- Title Of Nobility: Lord Herdmanston
- Title Of Nobility: Knight
- Title Of Nobility: Lord Herdmanston
- Title Of Nobility: Knight
- Death: Tower of London, London, Middlesex, England
Cause: Died while a prisoner in the tower of London, Hanged by the English
- Burial: Douglas Castle, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Ancestors of William le Hardi DOUGLAS Lord of Douglas
/-Gautier de Cambrai Ou DE LENS
/-Hugues D Oisy
| \-Ermentrude de Ponthieu Ou DE CAMBRAI
/-Sohier D Oisy
| | /-Eudes Odon DE SAINT-SIMON DE HONNECOURT
| \-Alix D OISY
| \-Blanche DE HONNECOURT
/-Hugues DE DOUAI
/-Michael LE FLEMING
| | /-Ralph COUNT OF CAMBRAY
| | /-Isaac de Valenciennes DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Alaidis Eldegarde D'AMIENS
| | /-Arnould I DE CAMBRAI
| | | | /-Ralph COUNT OF CAMBRAY
| | | \-Berthe DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Alaidis Eldegarde D'AMIENS
| | /-Gauthier DE CAMBRAI I, de Lens
| | | | /-Richfried VAN DE BETUWE
| | | | /-Nevelong van Betuwe NIBELUNG
| | | | | \-Hamesindis VON KLEVE
| | | \-Bertha VAN DE BETUWE
| | | \-Liethard DE HAINAUT
| | /-Gauthier II d’Cambrai Chatelain DE CAMBRAI
| | | \-Bertha of Lens
| \-Adele DE CAMBRAI
| \-Ermentrude Ostravant DE CAMBRIA
/-William LE FLEMING
| \-Beatrix DE BEAUMONT Countess of Oissy and Crevecouer
/-Micheal Le Fleming Knight of ALDINGHAM
| \-Ada Rumigny BARONESS FLEMING
/-Sir Theobald LE FLEMING
| \-Helawise Alice DE STUTEVILLE
/-William DOUGLAS
| \-Kersdale DE MORAVIA
William le Hardi DOUGLAS Lord of Douglas
\-Constance BATTAIL OF FAWDON
Descendants of William le Hardi DOUGLAS Lord of Douglas
1 William le Hardi DOUGLAS Lord of Douglas
=Elizabeth STEWART of Crawford Marriage: 1276, Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland
2 Barbara DOUGLAS Of Douglas
2 James DOUGLAS Lord of Douglas
=Joan , Baroness of Moels
3 Archibald DOUGLAS
=Joanna MORAY Lady Of Bothwell Marriage: ABT 1362
=Eleanor DE LOVAINE Marriage: Douglas, Lanarkshire, Scotland
2 Archibald DOUGLAS
2 Hugh DOUGLAS Lord Douglas
- Birth: 19 AUG 1879, California, Missouri
- Residence: 1880, Pilot Grove, Moniteau, Missouri, USA
- Residence: 1900, Pilot Grove, Moniteau, Missouri, USA
- Residence: 1910, Indian Village, Tama, Iowa, USA
- Residence: 1920, Nevada, Story, Iowa, USA
- Residence: 1 JAN 1925, Marshalltown Ward 1, Marshall, Iowa, USA
- Residence: 1930, Marshalltown, Marshall, Iowa, USA
- Residence: 1930, Marshalltown, Marshall, Iowa, USA
- Residence: 1942, Marshalltown, Iowa
- Residence: Marshall, Iowa, USA
- Death: 1948, Marshalltown, Marshall Co., Iowa
- Burial: Marshalltown, Marshall County, Iowa, United States of America
Descendants of William Richard DOWELL
1 William Richard DOWELL
=Della Rowena WALL Marriage: 5 JUL 1919, Marshall, Iowa
- Birth: 24 APR 1932, Mullen, Boyd, Nebraska, USA
- Residence: 1935, Rural, Cherry, Nebraska
- Residence: 1 APR 1940, Valentine, Cherry, Nebraska, USA
- Residence: 1960, Hastings, Nebraska, USA
- Death: 31 DEC 1990, Upland, Franklin, Nebraska, USA
- Burial: Upland, Franklin County, Nebraska, United States of America
Descendants of Ruby Jean DOWNING
1 Ruby Jean DOWNING
=Clifford Lavern WILKINSON Marriage: 3 SEP 1957, Red Cloud, Webster, Nebraska, USA
2 Living WILKINSON
2 Living WILKINSON
=Gary Neal KNOSP
=Living SELHAVER
2 Loretta WILKINSON
2 Calvin WILKINSON
2 Carl WILKINSON
- Birth: ABT 1856, Ohio, USA
- Residence: 1860, Harrison, Ross, Ohio
- Residence: 1870, Harrison, Ross, Ohio, USA
- Residence: 1880, Harrison, Ross, Ohio, USA
- Residence: 1900, Seminary, Lee, Virginia, USA
- Residence: 1910, Yokum Station, Lee, Virginia, USA
- Death: 30 MAY 1917, Dyden, Lee, Virginia, USA
- Residence: 1937, Memphis, Tennessee, USA
Descendants of Marshall DOWNS
1 Marshall DOWNS
=Mary Jane Jennie BUNN Marriage: ABT 1885, Hocking, Ohio, USA
- Birth: ABT 431, Sweden
- Title Of Nobility: The Great Queen of The Swedes.
- Death: (Date and Place unknown)
Descendants of Thora DRENGJAMOTHUR OF THE SWEDES
1 Thora DRENGJAMOTHUR OF THE SWEDES
=Dag Dyggvasson of SWEDEN
- Birth: 750, Kilmartin, Argyll, Scotland
- Also known as: Princess Royal Unuisticc
- Death: Scotland
Descendants of Princess Royal Drust Ix Daughter of King of The Picts DREST
1 Princess Royal Drust Ix Daughter of King of The Picts DREST
=Alpin Kintyre St Alpin MACECHDACH
2 Alpin MAC EOCHAID King of Dál Riata and King of Kintyre
=(Unknown)
3 Kenneth I 'the Hardy', King of ALBA
=(Unknown)
3 Girig MAC DÙNGAIL
3 Donald I King of ALBA (SCOTLAND)
- Partnership with: (Unknown)
Ancestors of Mal of the DREVLIANS
/-Niskinin of the DREVLIANS
Mal of the DREVLIANS
Descendants of Mal of the DREVLIANS
1 Mal of the DREVLIANS
=(Unknown)
2 Malk Drevianes of LUBECH
=(Unknown)
3 Maloucha MALKOVNA Debrima of Lübech
3 Malusha MALKOVNA LUBECHANKA
=Svyatoslav I Igorevich of KIEV
3 Dobrynya MALKOVICH