Edward, King of England I
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1. Edward, King of England I was born in 875; died on 17 Jul 924 in Farndon-on-Dee, Cheshire; was buried in Winchester. Notes:
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Edward succeeded his father in October 899; often repulsed the Danish
Vikings; received the submission of Welsh and Scottish kings; was buried in
the "New Minster" at Winchester. He unified most of England south of the
Humber River. {See "Anglo-Saxon England," 3rd Ed., Frank M. Stenton, 1971.}Family/Spouse: Ethelhelm, Elfleda of. Elfleda was buried in Winchester Cathedral. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
I married Kent, Eadgifu of in 919. Eadgifu (daughter of Sigehelm, Earl ofKent) died on 25 Aug 968; was buried in Canterbury Cathedral. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 4. Edmund, King of England "The Magnificent" I
was born in 921; died on 26 May 946 in Pucklechurch; was buried in Glastonbury.
- 4. Edmund, King of England "The Magnificent" I
Generation: 2
2. Elfgifu (1.I1)
Notes:
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"Smyth (Alfred the Great) says she married Conrad of Burgandy. There is
confusion in that she married "a Prince near the Alps"; but Boleslaw seems
the most likely." - Brian Thompsett ( 1999) at his Web site:
http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/royal
This disputes the descendancy from her in AEM's database.Elfgifu married Alberic on Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 5. Bouchard, Baron of Montmorency I
died in 978.
- 5. Bouchard, Baron of Montmorency I
3. Edgiva (1.I1) was born in 896; died in 951.
Notes:
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Edgiva m. (2) 951 in St.Quentin, France to Herbert the Elder of Meaux,
Count of Meaux & Troy, and with him had:
Child 2: Stephen I of Vermandois, Count of Vermandois, b. ca. 952;
Child 3: Agnes, b. 953.Edgiva married Charles, King of France III in 918. III (son of Louis, King of France II and Paris, Adelaide of) was born on 17 Sep 879; died on 7 Oct 929 in Peronne. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 6. Louis, King of France IV
was born in 919; died on 10 Sep 954.
- 6. Louis, King of France IV
4. Edmund, King of England "The Magnificent" I (1.I1) was born in 921; died on 26 May 946 in Pucklechurch; was buried in Glastonbury.
Notes:
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The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle calls him "the deed-doer"; Florence of Worcester
calls him "Edmundus magnificus"; "buried at Glastonbury, an abbey which he had
entrusted in 943 to the famous Dunstan" {-Encycl.Brit., 1956 Ed., 7:962}. He
reigned 940-946. He regained northern England and Strathclyde from the
Vikings and gave Strathclyde to his ally Malcolm I MacDonald, King of Scots.
Edmund I is known as a legal reformer, especially for his restrictions on the
"blood feud." An outlaw, Leolf, stabbed him at a banquet to St. Augustine.Family/Spouse: Elgiva, Saint. Saint died in 944. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 7. Edgar King of England
was born in 943; died on 8 Jul 975 in Winchester, England; was buried in Glastonbury Abbey.
- 7. Edgar King of England
Generation: 3
5. Bouchard, Baron of Montmorency I (2.Elfgifu2, 1.I1) died in 978.
I married Blois, Ildegarde of on Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 8. Bouchard, Baron of Montmorency II
died in 1020.
- 8. Bouchard, Baron of Montmorency II
6. Louis, King of France IV (3.Edgiva2, 1.I1) was born in 919; died on 10 Sep 954.
IV married Saxony, Gerberga of in 939. Gerberga (daughter of Henry, The Emperor of Germany I and Ringelheim, Mathilda of) died on 5 May 984. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 9. Lorraine, Charles of
was born in 953 in Laon, France; died in 994 in Orleans, France; was buried in St. Servatius, Maastricht.
- 9. Lorraine, Charles of
7. Edgar King of England (4.I2, 1.I1) was born in 943; died on 8 Jul 975 in Winchester, England; was buried in Glastonbury Abbey.
Notes:
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Coronation delayed (because Archbishop Dunstan disapproved his lifestyle) until 973 (at Bath);
with Dunstan he reformed monastic houses on Rule of St.Benedict; m. (1) Aethelflaed ("the
white duck"), dau. of Earl Ormaer, & had Edward the Martyr; m. (2) Aelfthryth, dau. of Earl
Ordgar, & had Aethelred II; also had daughter, Eadgyth (St.), Abbess of Barking, b. ca. 962,
by Wulthryth, "an inmate of the convent at Wilton", who declined marriage. Edgar's reign "is
often regarded as the highest point of effective power reached by the Old English monarchy...a
time of peace for the greater part of England." He is fame is due "to his lavish patronage of
the church, and to the encouragement which he gave to the great men, Dunstan, Ethelwold, and
Oswald, who in his reign were reviving monastic life in England." {-Encycl.Brit.,'56,8:484.}
Edgar reigned from October, 959 to 975. Edgar's reign is the setting of "The King's
Henchman," a play by Edna St.Vincent Millay (New York: Harper & Brothers, 1927).married Devonshire, Aelfthryth of in 965. Aelfthryth was born in 945 in Lydford Castle, Devon; died on 17 Nov 1002 in Wherwell Abbey, Hampshire. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 10. Aethelred, King of England II
was born in 968; died on 23 Apr 1016 in London, Middlesex, England; was buried in St. Paul's Cathedral, London, England.
- 10. Aethelred, King of England II
Generation: 4
8. Bouchard, Baron of Montmorency II (5.I3, 2.Elfgifu2, 1.I1) died in 1020.
II married on Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
9. Lorraine, Charles of (6.IV3, 3.Edgiva2, 1.I1) was born in 953 in Laon, France; died in 994 in Orleans, France; was buried in St. Servatius, Maastricht.
Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Duke of Lower Lorraine
Notes:
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Charles was unsuccessful in his war to sieze the Frankish crown, and was
imprisoned with his wife and younger children at Orleans, dying soon
thereafter. {Encycl. Brit., 1956, 5:289} Charles was granted Lower Lorraine
and Brabant by Emperor Otto I in 963 {per Carr P. Collins, "Royal Ancestors
of Magna Carta Barons" (Dallas, 1959), p. 171}.Charles married Vermandois, Adelaide of on Yes, date unknown. Adelaide died in 1044. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 12. Lorraine, Gerberga of
was born in 975; died on 27 Jan 1018.
10. Aethelred, King of England II (7.3, 4.I2, 1.I1) was born in 968; died on 23 Apr 1016 in London, Middlesex, England; was buried in St. Paul's Cathedral, London, England.
Notes:
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Called "The Unready" (i.e. without rede or counsel); tried to buy off
Danish invaders led by Sweyn; finally assembled large navy but internal
dissent undermined effective deployment; Encycl. Britannica, 1956 Ed.
(1:275) states: "Weak, self-indulgent, improvident, he had pursued a policy
of opportunism to a fatal conclusion." He reigned 979-1016.II married Elfleda in 985. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 13. Elgiva
- 14. Edmund, King of England II
was born in 980; died on 30 Oct 1016 in Oxford, England; was buried in Glastonbury.
- 13. Elgiva
Generation: 5
11. Thibault, Lord of Montlhery I (8.II4, 5.I3, 2.Elfgifu2, 1.I1)
I married on Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 15. Guy, Lord of Montlhery I
died in 1071.
- 15. Guy, Lord of Montlhery I
12. Lorraine, Gerberga of (9.Charles4, 6.IV3, 3.Edgiva2, 1.I1) was born in 975; died on 27 Jan 1018.
Gerberga married Lambert, Count of Louvain I in 990. I (son of Regnier, Count of Hainaut III and Dagosbourg, Adele of) was born about 950; died on 12 Sep 1015. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 16. Louvain, Maud of
- 16. Louvain, Maud of
13. Elgiva (10.II4, 7.3, 4.I2, 1.I1)
married Aelfgar, Earl of Mercia III on Yes, date unknown. III (son of Leofric, Earl of Mercia III and Godiva, Lady of Mercia) died in 1059. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
14. Edmund, King of England II (10.II4, 7.3, 4.I2, 1.I1) was born in 980; died on 30 Oct 1016 in Oxford, England; was buried in Glastonbury.
Notes:
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Betrayed by ealdorman Edric when Canute invaded England, Edmund struggled
unsuccessfully to reunite the country. Finally a division was arranged
whereby Canute took the north and Edmund the south. He reigned only from
his father's death 23 April 1016 to his own death (possibly by foul play)
30 October 1016. His wife, Ealgyth, was widow of Sigeferth, son of Earngrim.II married on Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 18. Edward, The Atheling
was born in 1016; died in 1057 in London, Middlesex, England.
- 18. Edward, The Atheling
Generation: 6
15. Guy, Lord of Montlhery I (11.I5, 8.II4, 5.I3, 2.Elfgifu2, 1.I1) died in 1071.
Notes:
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"Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 1992) 103A-24 gives Guy I death year as 1095.I married Gometz, Hodierne de on Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
16. Louvain, Maud of (12.Gerberga5, 9.Charles4, 6.IV3, 3.Edgiva2, 1.I1)
Maud married Eustace, Count of Boulogne I on Yes, date unknown. I (son of Baudouin, Count of Boulogne II and Holland, Adele of) died in 1049. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 20. Boulogne, Count Of Lens Lambert of
died in 1055 in Battle of Lille.
- 20. Boulogne, Count Of Lens Lambert of
17. Northumberland, Edith of (13.5, 10.II4, 7.3, 4.I2, 1.I1)
Notes:
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Her father is from "Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 1992) 176A-3 & 247-20. She
was queen of both Wales and England.
Also see "Old Germanic Principles of Name Giving" by Woolf, pp. 137-38,
for this line.Edith married Maldred about 1036. Maldred (son of Crinan, Grimus and Bethoc) died in 1045. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 21. Fergus Lord of Galloway
died on 12 May 1166 in Holyrood Abbey.
- 22. Cospatric, Earl of Dunbar I
was born in 1040; died in 1075; was buried in Norham.
Edith married Griffith, Prince of North Wales I in 1057. I (son of Llewellyn Prince of North Wales and Ankaret, Queen of Powys II) died on 5 Aug 1063. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 23. Nesta, of North
- 21. Fergus Lord of Galloway
18. Edward, The Atheling (14.II5, 10.II4, 7.3, 4.I2, 1.I1) was born in 1016; died in 1057 in London, Middlesex, England.
The married Agatha, of Hungary about 1044 in Kiev, Ukraine. of (daughter of Yaroslav, Grand Prince of Kiev I and Sweden, Inguigard of) died after 1064. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 24. Margaret, Saint of Scotland
was born in 1045; died on 16 Nov 1093 in Edinburgh Castle; was buried in Dumfermline, Scotland.
- 24. Margaret, Saint of Scotland
Generation: 7
19. Montlhery, Count of Roche Guy Le Rouge de Count (15.I6, 11.I5, 8.II4, 5.I3, 2.Elfgifu2, 1.I1)
Family/Spouse: Corbiel, Elise de. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 25. Rouge, Le
- 25. Rouge, Le
20. Boulogne, Count Of Lens Lambert of (16.Maud6, 12.Gerberga5, 9.Charles4, 6.IV3, 3.Edgiva2, 1.I1) died in 1055 in Battle of Lille.
Notes:
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Lambert was slain in battle at Lille. Adelaide may not have been married to
him, or Judith may have been daughter of first wife - see "Ancestral Roots..."
(Baltimore, 1992 - 7th edition), p. 130.Lambert married Normandy, Adelaide of in 1054. Adelaide (daughter of Robert, Duke of Normandy I and Falaise, Herleve of) was born about 1030. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 26. Lens, Judith of
was born in 1054.
- 26. Lens, Judith of
21. Fergus Lord of Galloway (17.Edith6, 13.5, 10.II4, 7.3, 4.I2, 1.I1) died on 12 May 1166 in Holyrood Abbey.
Notes:
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"The Scots Peerage," ed. by Sir James Balfour Paul, 4:135: "The first Lord
or Prince of Galloway on record is Fergus, styled `of Galloway', who
appears as a witness to a charter by King David I, granting land to the
Church of Glasgow on 7 July 1136 when that church was dedicated.... Little
is known of his personal history, but like King David I...he gave liberally
to the church, and was the founder of several abbeys in his own district.
...Towards the close of his life, and after King David's death, Fergus
appears to have been drawn by the claims of relationship to take part in
the insurrection of Donald MacBeth, or at least to afford him shelter in his
territories. There Donald was pursued by King Malcolm IV, who succeeded in
1160 in reducing the rebellious district to submission, and Fergus, perhaps
because of advancing age, took the cowl, and became a monk in the then new
Abbey of Holyrood, where he died in 1161. He is said to have married
Elizabeth, the youngest natural daughter of Henry I of England, but the
authorities quoted by Chalmers, who makes the statement, do not bear out
his assertion. However, Hovendon (who knew the Galloway chiefs personally)
and Benedict Abbas both refer to Uchtred, eldest son of Fergus, as cousin
of Henry II. This epithet is NOT applied to Gilbert, and he may be a son
by a second wife."Family/Spouse: Elizabeth. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 27. Gilbert
died on 1 Jan 1185.
- 27. Gilbert
22. Cospatric, Earl of Dunbar I (17.Edith6, 13.5, 10.II4, 7.3, 4.I2, 1.I1) was born in 1040; died in 1075; was buried in Norham.
Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: 1st Earl of Dunbar
Notes:
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Cospatrick was Earl of Northumberland (1067-72), first Earl of Dunbar (1072-75), Lord of Carlisle and Allerdale. He m. a sister of Edmund.{-Carr P. Collins, "Royal Ancestors of Magna Charta Barons" (Dallas, 1959, p. 229)} One lineage states that he is
son of Maldred, Lord of Carlisle and Allerdale, who was slain in battle in 1045 and whose wife is Edith of England - Maldred is son of Crinan the Thane and Bethoc. Created Earl by William the Conqueror, he was soon deprived of the earldom and fled to
Scotland where King Malcolm Canmore gave him Dunbar and adjoining lands. Burke's "Dormant and Extinct Peerages" (London, 1883) reports "The monks of Durham celebrated 15 December, 1069, the death of this Cospatricius, Earl and Monk; and, in 1821, a
stone coffin inscribed on its lid, `+ Cospatricius Comes,' was found in the monks' burial ground at Durham."
"The Scots Peerage," James Balfour Paul (Edinburg: David Douglas, 1906), pp. 241-3, also gives Maldred (or Malcolm, ID 3257) as his father. Cospatric I visited Rome in 1061; his wife was a sister of Edmund per "Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 1992), 34-22.
Dunbar = Lothian. The LDS Church's unverified Ancestral File gives Cospatrick's wife as Aethelreda, Princess of England. In 2001 there is a Dunbar Clan site on the Internet at: http://www.tartans.com/clans/Dunbar/dunbar.htmlI married on Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 28. Cospatric, Earl of Dunbar (2nd) II
was born about 1062; died on 23 Aug 1138 in Battle of the Standard.
23. Nesta, of North (17.Edith6, 13.5, 10.II4, 7.3, 4.I2, 1.I1)
of married Arwystli, Trahaern of Prince\northWales on Yes, date unknown. Trahaern (son of Arwystli, Caradoc of) died in 1081. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 29. Llywarch
died in 1129.
- 29. Llywarch
24. Margaret, Saint of Scotland (18.The6, 14.II5, 10.II4, 7.3, 4.I2, 1.I1) was born in 1045; died on 16 Nov 1093 in Edinburgh Castle; was buried in Dumfermline, Scotland.
Notes:
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Her widowed mother fled with the children from Northumberland and found
refuge with the Scottish king. Margaret was canonized in 1251 because of
her favors to the church, including rebuilding of the Iona monastery. She
died four days after her husband and eldest son Edward were slain at
Alnwick Castle. {-Encycl. Brit., 1956, 14:875.} Her feast day is Nov. 16th.of married Canmore, King of Scots Malcolm III in 1070 in Dunfermline, Scotland. Malcolm (son of MacCrinan, King of Scots Duncan I and Northumberland, Sibyl of) was born in 1031; died on 13 Nov 1093 in seige of Alnwick. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 30. David, King of Scots I
was born in 1080; died on 24 May 1153 in Carlisle, England.
- 30. David, King of Scots I
Generation: 8
25. Rouge, Le (19.Guy7, 15.I6, 11.I5, 8.II4, 5.I3, 2.Elfgifu2, 1.I1)
Le married Garland, Count of Rochefort Anselm de on Yes, date unknown. Anselm (son of Garland, William I de) died in 1118. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
26. Lens, Judith of (20.Lambert7, 16.Maud6, 12.Gerberga5, 9.Charles4, 6.IV3, 3.Edgiva2, 1.I1) was born in 1054.
Notes:
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"Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 1992) 148-23: "The line is in question at this
point. Judith may have been the child of the 1st marriage. ...In fact,
Adelaide may not even have been Lambert's wife."Judith married Waltheof, Earl of Northumberland II in 1070. II (son of Syward The Saxon Earl and Northumbria, Elfleda of) was born in 1045; died on 31 May 1076 in Winchester, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 32. Huntingdon, Countess of Huntingdon Maud of
was born in 1072; died in 1130; was buried in Scone.
- 32. Huntingdon, Countess of Huntingdon Maud of
27. Gilbert (21.7, 17.Edith6, 13.5, 10.II4, 7.3, 4.I2, 1.I1) died on 1 Jan 1185.
Gilbert married on Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 33. Duncan Earl of Carrick
died on 13 Jun 1252.
- 33. Duncan Earl of Carrick
28. Cospatric, Earl of Dunbar (2nd) II (22.I7, 17.Edith6, 13.5, 10.II4, 7.3, 4.I2, 1.I1) was born about 1062; died on 23 Aug 1138 in Battle of the Standard.
Notes:
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This Cospatric was a great benefactor of the abbey of Kelso, described in
its charters from him as "Cospatricius, Comes." {-line from Burke's
"Dormant...Peerages."} He was a signer of the Charter of Scone by
Alexander I in 1115. Cf. "The Scots Peerage," James Balfour Paul
(Edinburg: David Douglas, 1906), pp. 246-7. Cospatric was also Baron of
Beanly in Northumbria.II married Morel, Sybil on Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
29. Llywarch (23.of7, 17.Edith6, 13.5, 10.II4, 7.3, 4.I2, 1.I1) died in 1129.
Notes:
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{"Ancestral Roots..." (Balt., 1992) 176-3: The marriage of Nesta and
Trahaern "is very doubtful. It is probable that Llywarch was son of
another woman."}Llywarch married Dyddgy, of Builth on Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
30. David, King of Scots I (24.of7, 18.The6, 14.II5, 10.II4, 7.3, 4.I2, 1.I1) was born in 1080; died on 24 May 1153 in Carlisle, England.
Notes:
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He was defeated at the Battle of the Standard, 1138, where he had sided
with Matilda. He was devoted to the church and founded five bishoprics and
many monasteries. He "energetically forwarded the process of feudalization
which had been initiated by his immediate predecessors."{-Encycl.Brit.,
1956, 7:78; 20:147} David reigned 1124-53, reorganizing the kingdom along
Norman lines. During his reign Normans and Flemings settled in Scotland
and such institutions developed as the justiciary, sheriffs and the jury.
He built many castles as centers of royal power and established many
religious houses. He built a network of diocesan bishops. {See "Kings and
Kinship in Early Scotland," Marjorie O. Anderson, 1973.} He was Earl of
Northampton, etc. as well as King of Scotland.Family/Spouse: Huntingdon, Countess of Huntingdon Maud of. Maud (daughter of Waltheof, Earl of Northumberland II and Lens, Judith of) was born in 1072; died in 1130; was buried in Scone. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 36. Huntingdon, Prince of Scotland Henry de
was born in 1114; died on 12 Jun 1152.
- 36. Huntingdon, Prince of Scotland Henry de
Generation: 9
31. Garland, Agnes de (25.Le8, 19.Guy7, 15.I6, 11.I5, 8.II4, 5.I3, 2.Elfgifu2, 1.I1)
Notes:
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Agnes was Countess of Rochefort and niece of Stephen de Garlande.Family/Spouse: Montfort, Count of Evreux Amauri de. Amauri (son of L'Amaury, Baron of Montfort Simon de Montfort and Agnes Heiress of Evreux) died on 18 Apr 1137. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 37. de Montfort, Count of Evreux Simon III
died on 12 Mar 1181.
- 37. de Montfort, Count of Evreux Simon III
32. Huntingdon, Countess of Huntingdon Maud of (26.Judith8, 20.Lambert7, 16.Maud6, 12.Gerberga5, 9.Charles4, 6.IV3, 3.Edgiva2, 1.I1) was born in 1072; died in 1130; was buried in Scone.
Notes:
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Maud was Countess of Huntingdon and Northumberland; m. (1) Simon de St.
Liz, Earl of Huntingdon and Northampton, who died about 1111. Also known
as Maud de Senlis, she brought to her husband David the English earldoms of
Northampton and Huntington.Family/Spouse: David, King of Scots I. I (son of Canmore, King of Scots Malcolm III and Margaret, Saint of Scotland) was born in 1080; died on 24 May 1153 in Carlisle, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 38. Huntingdon, Prince of Scotland Henry de
was born in 1114; died on 12 Jun 1152.
- 38. Huntingdon, Prince of Scotland Henry de
33. Duncan Earl of Carrick (27.Gilbert8, 21.7, 17.Edith6, 13.5, 10.II4, 7.3, 4.I2, 1.I1) died on 13 Jun 1252.
married on Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 39. Nigel Earl of Carrick
died in 1256.
- 39. Nigel Earl of Carrick
34. Cospatric, Earl of Dunbar III (28.II8, 22.I7, 17.Edith6, 13.5, 10.II4, 7.3, 4.I2, 1.I1)
Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: 3rd Earl
Notes:
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This Cospatric is styled in the Register of Kelso as "Cospatricius Comes,
filius Cospatricii Comitis." He witnessed a charter of King David I dated
1140.III married on Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 40. Cospatric Earl of Dunbar
was born about 1090; died in 1166.
35. Gladys, of North Wales (29.Llywarch8, 23.of7, 17.Edith6, 13.5, 10.II4, 7.3, 4.I2, 1.I1)
Family/Spouse: Gwinedh, Prince of North Wales Owain I. Owain (son of Cynfyn, Ap Prince, North Wales Gruffydd and Tegaingl, Ankaret of) died in 1170. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 41. Drwyndwn, Prince of North Wales Iorworth
died in 1174.
- 41. Drwyndwn, Prince of North Wales Iorworth
36. Huntingdon, Prince of Scotland Henry de (30.I8, 24.of7, 18.The6, 14.II5, 10.II4, 7.3, 4.I2, 1.I1) was born in 1114; died on 12 Jun 1152.
Notes:
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Earl of Huntingdon and Northumberland; founder of the Abbey of Holmcultram.
King David I resigned the earldom of Huntingdon to Henry in 1136. Henry
resigned this earldom in 1139 to become Earl of Northumberland.Henry married Warenne, Ada de in 1139. Ada (daughter of Warenne, William de and de Vermandois, Isabel (aka Elizabeth)) died in 1178. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 42. David Earl of Huntingdon
was born about 1144 in Jerdelay; died on 17 Jun 1219 in Yardley.
- 42. David Earl of Huntingdon
Generation: 10
37. de Montfort, Count of Evreux Simon III (31.Agnes9, 25.Le8, 19.Guy7, 15.I6, 11.I5, 8.II4, 5.I3, 2.Elfgifu2, 1.I1) died on 12 Mar 1181.
Notes:
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Simon became Earl of Leicester via marriage with Amicia de Beaumont. His
grandson, Simon V de Montfort, b. ca. 1208, played a major role in 13th
century England (see Thomas B. Costain, "The Magnificent Century"
[Doubleday & Co., 1951, pp.152ff.]), and married Eleanor, sister of King
Henry III. Simon III was Seigneur of Montfort-l'Amaury (near Paris).Simon married Beaumont, Maud de on Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 43. D'Evereux, Bertrade
was born in 1155; died in 1227.
- 43. D'Evereux, Bertrade
38. Huntingdon, Prince of Scotland Henry de (32.Maud9, 26.Judith8, 20.Lambert7, 16.Maud6, 12.Gerberga5, 9.Charles4, 6.IV3, 3.Edgiva2, 1.I1) was born in 1114; died on 12 Jun 1152.
Notes:
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Earl of Huntingdon and Northumberland; founder of the Abbey of Holmcultram.
King David I resigned the earldom of Huntingdon to Henry in 1136. Henry
resigned this earldom in 1139 to become Earl of Northumberland.Henry married Warenne, Ada de in 1139. Ada (daughter of Warenne, William de and de Vermandois, Isabel (aka Elizabeth)) died in 1178. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 44. David Earl of Huntingdon
was born about 1144 in Jerdelay; died on 17 Jun 1219 in Yardley.
- 44. David Earl of Huntingdon
39. Nigel Earl of Carrick (33.9, 27.Gilbert8, 21.7, 17.Edith6, 13.5, 10.II4, 7.3, 4.I2, 1.I1) died in 1256.
Other Events and Attributes:
- Name: Neil
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Nigel was Regent of Scotland and Guardian of Alexander III. It is not
known if his father's wife is mother of Nigel. {Scots Peerage, II:422-23}married Stewart, Margaret on Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 45. Carrick, Countess of Carrick Marjorie
died in 1292.
40. Cospatric Earl of Dunbar (34.III9, 28.II8, 22.I7, 17.Edith6, 13.5, 10.II4, 7.3, 4.I2, 1.I1) was born about 1090; died in 1166.
Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: 4th Earl
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Earl Cospatric founded the Cistercian Convents of Coldstream and Eccles in
Co. Berwick, and supported liberally the abbey of Melrose. He left two
sons, Waldeve and Patrick (ancestor of Homes, Earls of Home).married on Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 46. Waldeve Earl of Dunbar
was born about 1125; died in 1182.
41. Drwyndwn, Prince of North Wales Iorworth (35.of9, 29.Llywarch8, 23.of7, 17.Edith6, 13.5, 10.II4, 7.3, 4.I2, 1.I1) died in 1174.
Iorworth married Powys-Vadoc, Maret of on Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 47. Iorworth, Ap Prince, N.Wales Llewellyn
was born about 1164; died on 11 Apr 1240.
- 47. Iorworth, Ap Prince, N.Wales Llewellyn
42. David Earl of Huntingdon (36.Henry9, 30.I8, 24.of7, 18.The6, 14.II5, 10.II4, 7.3, 4.I2, 1.I1) was born about 1144 in Jerdelay; died on 17 Jun 1219 in Yardley.
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David m. Maud (dau. of Hugh of Chester) - their descendants include several
kings of Scotland in the late 13th and the 14th centuries. David was
knighted by King Henry II in 1170 and was a Crusader. Their dau. Ada de
Huntingdon m. Sir Henry de Hastings (he d. 1250), son of William de
Hastings and Margaret Bigod (Margaret is dau. of Roger Bigod, Magna Charta
Surety, 1215). Their dau. Margaret of Huntingdon m. 1209 Alan, Lord of
Galloway (d. 1234), hereditary Constable of Scotland.married Maud, of Chester on 26 Aug 1190. of (daughter of Hugh Earl of Chester and D'Evereux, Bertrade) was born in 1171; died in 1233. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 48. Huntingdon, Isabel of
died in 1252.
- 48. Huntingdon, Isabel of
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43. D'Evereux, Bertrade (37.Simon10, 31.Agnes9, 25.Le8, 19.Guy7, 15.I6, 11.I5, 8.II4, 5.I3, 2.Elfgifu2, 1.I1) was born in 1155; died in 1227.
Bertrade married Hugh Earl of Chester in 1169. (son of Gernon, Earl of Chester Ranulph de and Gloucester, Maud of) was born in 1147 in Kevelioc, co. Merioneth; died in 1181 in Leeke, Co. Stafford. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 49. Maud, of Chester
was born in 1171; died in 1233.
- 49. Maud, of Chester
44. David Earl of Huntingdon (38.Henry10, 32.Maud9, 26.Judith8, 20.Lambert7, 16.Maud6, 12.Gerberga5, 9.Charles4, 6.IV3, 3.Edgiva2, 1.I1) was born about 1144 in Jerdelay; died on 17 Jun 1219 in Yardley.
Notes:
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David m. Maud (dau. of Hugh of Chester) - their descendants include several
kings of Scotland in the late 13th and the 14th centuries. David was
knighted by King Henry II in 1170 and was a Crusader. Their dau. Ada de
Huntingdon m. Sir Henry de Hastings (he d. 1250), son of William de
Hastings and Margaret Bigod (Margaret is dau. of Roger Bigod, Magna Charta
Surety, 1215). Their dau. Margaret of Huntingdon m. 1209 Alan, Lord of
Galloway (d. 1234), hereditary Constable of Scotland.married Maud, of Chester on 26 Aug 1190. of (daughter of Hugh Earl of Chester and D'Evereux, Bertrade) was born in 1171; died in 1233. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 50. Huntingdon, Isabel of
died in 1252.
- 50. Huntingdon, Isabel of
45. Carrick, Countess of Carrick Marjorie (39.10, 33.9, 27.Gilbert8, 21.7, 17.Edith6, 13.5, 10.II4, 7.3, 4.I2, 1.I1) died in 1292.
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Also known as Margaret. She m. (1) Adam de Kilconquhar who died in the Holy
Land in 1271 or 1272.Marjorie married Bruce, Lord of Annandale Robert in 1271. Robert (son of Bruce, Robert and Clare, Isabel) was born in Jul 1243 in Writtle; died on 14 Jun 1304. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 51. Bruce, Lady Isabella
was born about 1272; died in 1358.
- 52. Robert, King of Scots I
was born on 11 Jul 1274 in Turnberry, Ayrshire(?); died on 7 Jun 1329 in Cardross Castle, on the Clyde; was buried in Dunfermiline, Fifeshire.
- 51. Bruce, Lady Isabella
46. Waldeve Earl of Dunbar (40.10, 34.III9, 28.II8, 22.I7, 17.Edith6, 13.5, 10.II4, 7.3, 4.I2, 1.I1) was born about 1125; died in 1182.
Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: 5th Earl
Notes:
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Waldeve, the eldest son, "was the first who had the territorial designation
of Dunbar, about 1174. He was one of the hostages for the due performance
of the treaty for the liberation of King William I." - Burke's
"Dormant...Peerages". He left sons Patrick and Constantine and daughter
Alicia (who m. Philip de Seton). Waldeve married Adelina ____________.married on Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 53. Patrick Earl of Dunbar
was born in 1152 in Dunbar, Scotland; died on 31 Dec 1232; was buried in St. Mary's, Eccles, Berwickshire.
47. Iorworth, Ap Prince, N.Wales Llewellyn (41.Iorworth10, 35.of9, 29.Llywarch8, 23.of7, 17.Edith6, 13.5, 10.II4, 7.3, 4.I2, 1.I1) was born about 1164; died on 11 Apr 1240.
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Llewellyn I, Ap Iorworth: he descends from the ancient Princes of North Wales (earliest known ancestor is Llewellyn, Prince of N. Wales, d. 994) and from Aelfgar (Edgar), Earl of Mercia who was banished in 1058 (d. 1059), and his wife Alfigifu (their
dau. Editha m. Griffith I, Llewellyn's son & heir). He recovered his paternal lands in 1194 and in 1201 was the greatest prince in Wales; in 1215 he took Shrewsbury; his rights were secured by special clauses in the Magna Charta. In 1239 he retired to
a Cistercian monastery. Ernst-Friedrich Kraentzler, "The Ancestory of Richard Plantagenet and Cecily de Neville..." (Salt Lake City: Accelerated Indexing Systems, 1978), p. 25, gives Llewellyn's birth year as about 1164. He is known as "The Great".
Professor Stewart Baldwin discusses Llewellyn's ancestry in "The American Genealogist" for October, 2001.Llewellyn married on Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
48. Huntingdon, Isabel of (42.10, 36.Henry9, 30.I8, 24.of7, 18.The6, 14.II5, 10.II4, 7.3, 4.I2, 1.I1) died in 1252.
Notes:
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{Either Isabel - this person or her husband's grandmother - are supposed to
be daughter of King William the Lion of Scotland - per Carr P. Collins,
"Royal Ancestors...", p. 226. But see comment for the other Isabel, ID6004
- this is the line accepted by AEM. "The Bruce Journal," I:1, p. 10 agrees
with the line shown here, and states that Isabel was co-heir with her
brother, John the Scot, Earl of Chester.}Isabel married Bruce, Robert Baron of Annandale on Yes, date unknown. Robert (son of Bruce, Baron of Annandale William and Christina) died in 1245. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 55. Bruce, Robert
was born in 1210; died on 31 Mar 1295 in Lochmaben Castle; was buried on 17 Apr 1295 in Gisburne Priory.
- 55. Bruce, Robert
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49. Maud, of Chester (43.Bertrade11, 37.Simon10, 31.Agnes9, 25.Le8, 19.Guy7, 15.I6, 11.I5, 8.II4, 5.I3, 2.Elfgifu2, 1.I1) was born in 1171; died in 1233.
of married David Earl of Huntingdon on 26 Aug 1190. (son of Huntingdon, Prince of Scotland Henry de and Warenne, Ada de) was born about 1144 in Jerdelay; died on 17 Jun 1219 in Yardley. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 56. Huntingdon, Isabel of
died in 1252.
- 56. Huntingdon, Isabel of
50. Huntingdon, Isabel of (44.11, 38.Henry10, 32.Maud9, 26.Judith8, 20.Lambert7, 16.Maud6, 12.Gerberga5, 9.Charles4, 6.IV3, 3.Edgiva2, 1.I1) died in 1252.
Notes:
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{Either Isabel - this person or her husband's grandmother - are supposed to
be daughter of King William the Lion of Scotland - per Carr P. Collins,
"Royal Ancestors...", p. 226. But see comment for the other Isabel, ID6004
- this is the line accepted by AEM. "The Bruce Journal," I:1, p. 10 agrees
with the line shown here, and states that Isabel was co-heir with her
brother, John the Scot, Earl of Chester.}Isabel married Bruce, Robert Baron of Annandale on Yes, date unknown. Robert (son of Bruce, Baron of Annandale William and Christina) died in 1245. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 57. Bruce, Robert
was born in 1210; died on 31 Mar 1295 in Lochmaben Castle; was buried on 17 Apr 1295 in Gisburne Priory.
- 57. Bruce, Robert
51. Bruce, Lady Isabella (45.Marjorie11, 39.10, 33.9, 27.Gilbert8, 21.7, 17.Edith6, 13.5, 10.II4, 7.3, 4.I2, 1.I1) was born about 1272; died in 1358.
Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Queen of Norway
Notes:
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Isabella is eldest sister of King Robert I.Lady married Ranulph, Sir Thomas about 1292. Sir (son of Moray, Thomas of and Juliana) died after 1296. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 58. Randolph, Earl of Moray Sir Thomas
died on 28 Jul 1332 in Musselburgh, Scotland.
52. Robert, King of Scots I (45.Marjorie11, 39.10, 33.9, 27.Gilbert8, 21.7, 17.Edith6, 13.5, 10.II4, 7.3, 4.I2, 1.I1) was born on 11 Jul 1274 in Turnberry, Ayrshire(?); died on 7 Jun 1329 in Cardross Castle, on the Clyde; was buried in Dunfermiline, Fifeshire.
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Robert, "the son of Robert de Bruce VII, earl of Carrick by right of his wife, Marjorie, was a
direct descendant of a Norman baron who accompanied William I to England." - Encycl. Brit.,
'56, 19:347. The earldom of Carrick was resigned to him by his father in 1292, was merged in
the crown of Scotland, and became extinct "with the failure of the royal male line of Bruce."
Robert is reported by "The Bruce Journal" (I:1) to have been born at Writtle Essex, crowned at
Scone 27 March 1306, regained Sotland's independence through victory at Bannockburn in June,
1314, etc. See "Robert Bruce," G. W. S. Barrow (U. of CA Press, 1965). Also see 1999 Web site:
http://www.infodex.demon.co.uk/index.htmlI married Mar, Isabel of in 1296. Isabel (daughter of Donald, Earl ofMar and Helen, of North Wales) died in 1297. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 59. Bruce, Princess of Scotland Marjorie
died on 2 Mar 1316.
- 59. Bruce, Princess of Scotland Marjorie
53. Patrick Earl of Dunbar (46.11, 40.10, 34.III9, 28.II8, 22.I7, 17.Edith6, 13.5, 10.II4, 7.3, 4.I2, 1.I1) was born in 1152 in Dunbar, Scotland; died on 31 Dec 1232; was buried in St. Mary's, Eccles, Berwickshire.
Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: 6th Earl
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Patrick "was Justiciary of Lothian and Keeper of Berwick. In 1218, he
founded the House of the Red Friars, at Dunbar, and eventually, when far
advanced in years, retired to a monastery, where he d. in 1232. He m. 1st,
Ada, illegitimate dau. of King William the Lyon; and 2ndly, a lady, whose
Christian name was Christina; by the former he had issue" including
Patrick, his heir. - Burke's "Dormant...Peerages."married on Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 60. Patrick Earl of Dunbar
was born about 1185 in Dunbar, Haddington; died in 1248 in siege of Damietta.
54. Helen, of North Wales (47.Llewellyn11, 41.Iorworth10, 35.of9, 29.Llywarch8, 23.of7, 17.Edith6, 13.5, 10.II4, 7.3, 4.I2, 1.I1)
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Helen was widow of Malcolm, 7th Earl of Fife (d. 1266) when she married
Donald. She is not to be confused with her (half?-)sister Helen who
married John le Scot, Earl of Chester and (2) Robert de Quincy.of married Donald, Earl ofMar on Yes, date unknown. Earl (son of William Earl of Mar) died in 1297. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 61. Mar, Isabel of
died in 1297.
- 61. Mar, Isabel of
55. Bruce, Robert (48.Isabel11, 42.10, 36.Henry9, 30.I8, 24.of7, 18.The6, 14.II5, 10.II4, 7.3, 4.I2, 1.I1) was born in 1210; died on 31 Mar 1295 in Lochmaben Castle; was buried on 17 Apr 1295 in Gisburne Priory.
Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Lord of Annandale
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Robert, 5th Lord of Annandale, was Regent of Scotland. He forfeited the
Crown of Scotland by refusing to do homage to King Edward I of England. He
is called "The Competitor." In 1291 he unsuccessfully competed with John
Baliol for the crown of Scotland.Robert married Clare, Isabel in May 1240. Isabel (daughter of Clare, Sir Gilbert de Earl and Marshall, Isabella) was born on 2 Nov 1226; died in 1264. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 62. Bruce, Lord of Annandale Robert
was born in Jul 1243 in Writtle; died on 14 Jun 1304.