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Note for:   Cicely Neville,   31 MAY 1415 - AFT. 1452         Index

Alias:   /DUCHESS/

Occupation:   
     Place:   Fotheringhay, Northhamptonshire, England

Burial:   
     Date:   ABT. 1495
     Place:   Collegiate Church Of Fotheringhay, Nthnt

Individual Note:
     [Francis_Hay.ged][Francis_Hay.ged]

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    GIVN Cecily SURN Neville GIVN Cicely SURN ABBR Ancestral File (R) TITL Ancestral File (R) AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints PUBL Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998 REPO @@R8@@ _ITALIC Y _PAREN Y ABB R Ancestral File (R) TITL Ancestral File (R) AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints PUBL Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998 REPO @@R8@@ _ITALIC Y _PAREN Y ABBR Ancestral File (R) TITL Ancestral File (R) A UTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints PUBL Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998 REPO @@R8@@ _ITALIC Y _PAREN Y AFN 8N4C-8X ABBR Ancestral File (R) TITL Ancestral File (R) AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints PUBL Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998 REPO @@R8@@ _ITALIC Y _PAREN Y EVEN TYPE AKA Cicely, The Rose of Raby ABBR Raby Castle Home page TITL www.rabycastle.com 8/5/2000 _ITALIC Y _PAREN Y DATE 25 J un 2001 TIME 21:59
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From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998.
REFN: 17000 [Hicks1736779.FTW] Ancestral File Number: 8N4C-8X
Marriage 1 Richard PLANTAGENET b: 20 SEP 1411 in Conisborough, , Yorkshire, ENG Married: BEF 18 OCT 1424 in Yorkshire, ENG
MOTHER OF EDWARD IV AND RICHARD III
    GRANDDAUGHTER OF JOHN OF GAUNT, GREAT GR ANDDAUGHTER OF EDWARD III
    AUNT OF RICHARD "KINGMAKER" NEVILLE
    Cecily, kno wn as "The Rose of Raby" for her great beauty, achieved the Neville's royal amb itions and gave birth to future kings, Edward IV and Richard III. Her husband w as the namesake of the Yorkist side in The Wars of the Roses and wa sactually in line for the throne, but he was slain in the Battle of Wakefield before he cou ld take power.
    Cecily appears as the Duchess of York in Shakespeare's play R ICHARD III. In Act II, Sc. iv, she bitterly reflects on how the struggle for th e crown has ruined the lives of her family:
    DUCHESS OF YORK
    Accursed and unquiet wrangling days, How many of you have mine eyes beheld My husband lo st his life to get the crown; And often up and down my sons were toss'd, For me to joy and weep their gain and loss: And being seated, and domestic broils Clean over-blown, themselves, the conquerors. Make war upon themselves; blood against blood, Self against self: O, preposterous And frantic outrage, end t hy damned spleen; Or let me die, to look on death no more

    Historical fig ures from Shakespeare's RICHARD III who appear in this database include:
    Ric hard III, King of England (1452-1485) Edward IV, King of England (1442-1483) Henry Stafford, 2nd Duke of Buckingham (1455-1483) Sir William Hastings (c. 14 31-1483) Elizabeth Woodville, Queen to Edward IV (1437-1492) Anthony Woodvil le , 2nd Earl Rivers (c. 1442-1483) Margaret of Anjou, widowed Queen of Henry V I (1429-1482) Cecily "The Rose of Raby" Neville, Duchess of York, mother of Ri chard III (1415-1495) Lady Anne Neville, Queen to Richard III (1456-1485) Sir Thoma s Grey, 1st Marquess of Dorset (1455-1501) Sir Richard Grey, (c. 1456- 1 483) George Plantagenet, Duke of Clarence (1449-1478) Edward V, King of Engla nd (1470-1483) Prince Richard Plantagenet, Duke of York (1473-1483) Cardinal Thomas Bourc hier, Archbishop of Canterbury (1404-1486) Sir John Howard, 1st Du ke of Norfolk (c. 1420-1485) Sir Thomas Howard, Earl of Surrey (1443-1524) He nry VII Tudor, Earl of Richmond (1457-1509) John de Vere, 13th Earl of Oxford (1442-1513) Sir T homas Stanley, 1st Earl of Derby (c. 1435-1504)

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    Sources: 1) Cheryl Chandler Database http://wo rldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=:347882&id=I05 398 2) Diana Bouton Database http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/ig m.cgi?op=GET&db=pancakes&id=I2499 3 ) Lloyd A. Horrocks Database http://worldc onnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=horrocks&id=I9139 4) A lice Gedge Database http://worldconnect.genealogy.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi ?op=GET&db=adgedge&id=I1369 5) NEHGS "N EXUS," Vol. XV, No. 6, Nov-Dec 1998, "N otable Kin - Royal Bloomsbury, Part One," by Gary Boyd Roberts, p.206 6) Richa rd III, Act II, Sc. iv http://the-tech.mit.edu/Shakespeare/richardiii/richardi ii.2.4.html
(Research):Title info: DATE DUCHESS OF YORK PLAC
NAME: TITL [DUCHESS OF YORK]
    NAME: TITL [DUCHESS OF YORK]
    NAME: TITL [DUCHESS OF YORK]
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NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (TM); ; June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA
    'Royal and Noble Genealogical Data on the Web' by Brian Tompsett, Ver 23, Nov 97. Royal Genealogy information held at the University of Hull www.dcs.hull.ac.uk. Died a Nun. Brown, Barbara, Roots Web Gedcom, 'Rommel', 7,548 Individuals, BBr own6575@@aol.com.
    (Research):Sex Surety:3
    GIVN Cicely SURN NEVILLE NSFX Lady After death of husband at Battle of wakefield, she took refuge, with her 2 younger sons, in the Burgundian Netherlands, where she remained until Edward's great victory at Towton made it safe to return to England. Some sources show Cicely as the daughter of William rather than his sister. In her will she describes Katherine and Humprey as her children. It is assumed the will refers to her grandchildren. GIVN Cicely SURN NEVILLE NSFX Lady Aft er death of husband at Battle of wakefield, she took refuge, with her 2 younger sons, in the Burgundian Netherlands, where she remained until Edward's great victory at Towton made it safe to return toEngland. Some sources show Cicely as the daughter of William rather than his sister. In her will she describes Katherine and Humprey as her children. It is assumed the will refers to her grandchildren. GIVN Cicely SURN NEVILLE NSFX Lady After death of husband at Battle of wakefie ld, she took refuge, with her 2 younger sons, in the Burgundian Netherlands, where she remained until Edward's great victory at Towton made it safe to return toEngland. Some sources show Cicely as the daughter of William rather than his sis ter. In her will she describes Katherine and Humprey as her children. It is assumed the will refers to her grandchildren. GIVN Cicely SURN NEVILLE NSFX Lady After death of husband at Battle of wakefield, she took refuge, with her 2 younger sons, in the Burgundian Netherlands, where she remained until Edward's great victory at Towton made it safe to return toEngland. Some sources show Cicely as the daughter of William rather than his sister. In her will she describes Katherine and Humprey as her children. It is assumed the will refers to her grandchildren. GIVN Cicely SURN NEVILLE NSFX Lady After death of husband at Battle of wakefield, she took refuge, with her 2 younger sons, in the Burgundian Netherlands, whe re she remained until Edward's great victory at Towton made it safe to return toEngland. Some sources show Cicely as the daughter of William rather than his sister. In her will she describes Katherine and Humprey as her children. It is assu med the will refers to her grandchildren. GIVN Cicely SURN NEVILLE NSFX Lady After death of husband at Battle of wakefield, she took refuge, with her 2 younger sons, in the Burgundian Netherlands, where she remained until Edward's great vic tory at Towton made it safe to return toEngland. Some sources show Cicely as the daughter of William rather than his sister. In her will she describes Katherine and Humprey as her children. It is assumed the will refers to her grandchildren .
    Loren P Meissner - Jan 2002
    [Robison Family.FTW] [Barbara Peace Crain.FTW] [Robison Family Master File.FTW] [Robison Family.FTW] [Barbara Peace Crain.FTW] [Robison Master File 08JUN02.FBK.FTW] [Robison Family.FTW] [Barbara Peace Crain.FTW] [Robison Family Master File .FTW] [Robison Family.FTW] [Barbara Peace Crain.FTW]
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    Facts about this person: Burial Fotheringhay, Northhamptonshire, England
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    Burkes "Extinct Peerage pg 394
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    [10895.FTW] Burkes "Extinct Peerage Pg 394

    As with any family history data, not all the information shown has been verified, so use normal caution in relying on dates and names and relationships. Data is provided 'as is' for your use.
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    GIVN Cecily SURN Neville NSFX [Duchess of York AFN 8N4C-8X _PRIMARY Y DATE 6 MAY 2000 TIME 23:47:34
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    GIVN Cecily SURN Neville NSFX [Duchess of York AFN 8N4C-8X Line 3416 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: BURI PLAC , Fotheringhay, Northhamptonshire, England TITL Ancestral File (R) AUTH The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints PUBL Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998 ABBR Ancestral File (R) DATE 2 FEB 2000 TIME 14:15:07
    1 NOTE Aunt of Richard Neville. 2 SOUR S18
    Born about 1407, of Raby, Durham, England. Source: Ancestral File. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- Page 4 of, Westmoreland ne Neville, Revised Edition, by Olin V. Mapes, Published 1995, by Heri tage Books, Bowie, Maryland, says the following: "Ralph Neville, 6th Baron Neville of Raby; 1st Earl of Westmoreland. Born: 1363, at Raby Castle, in Durham. Died: 10-21-1425, at Raby Castle, in Durham. Father: John Neville (1322), 5th Baron Neville of Raby. Mother: Maude de Percy (1324). 1st Wife: Margaret Stafford (1365-6-9-1396); daughter of Hugh Stafford, 2nd Earl of Stafford. Son: John Neville (1387); Wed Elizabeth Holand, of Kent. Son: Ralph Neville (1389); Wed Mary Ferrers. 7 daughters: Mathilda, Philippa,Alice, Elizabeth, Anne, Margaret, Anastasia. 2nd Wife: Joan de Beaufort (1379); Wed: 2-20-1397; Daughter of John of Gaunt. Previously married to Robert Ferrers. Son: Richard Neville (1400), Earl ofSalisbury. Daughter: Anne Neville (1402); Wed: Humphrey Stafford. Son: William Neville (1403); Baron Falconberg, Earl of Kent. Son: Robert Neville (1404), Bishop of Salisbury and Durham. Son: Ge orge Neville (1405), 1st Baron Latimer. Son: Edward Neville (1407), 1st Baron Bergavenny. 3 Sons: Not named, died young. Daughters: Joan, Catherine, Anne, Eleanor, and: Daughter: Cecily Neville (5-3-1415), 12th, and youngest daughter. She married Richard Plantagenet (1411), Duke of York. Their eldest son Edward Plantagenet (4-28-1441) became King Edward IV of England, on 3-4-1461. Their 3rd son, George Plantagenet (1449), married Isabel Neville (1452), daughter of Anne Beauchamp and Richard Neville (1428), son of Richard Neville (1400). Their 4th son, Richard Plantagenet (1452), married Anne Neville (1456), sister of Isabel Neville (1451), who waspreviously married to Edward, Prince of Wales. On 4-9-1483, King Edward IV died, and his brother, Richard (1428) succeeded him as King Richard III of England on 6-26-1483--only t o be slain two years later on 8-7-1485, during the Battle of Bosworth. Cecily Neville Plantagenet, Duchess of York, died at Berkhamsted Castle, on 5-31-1495. Note: Baron Ralph Neville was appointed as the 1st Earl of Westmor eland on 9-29-1397, by King Richard II (1367-1400)." -------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- "Richard Plantagenet/Richard of York (born 20/21 September 1411/1412; executed 31 December 1460, Battle of Wa kefield; buried, (1st), Pontefract, (2nd), 30 July 1476, Fotheringhay), Duke of York, Earl of March, Earl of Ulster, Lord Mortimer (of Wigmore), only son; he assumed the surname Plantagenet; married, about 1437/1438, or before 18 October 14 24, Cecily Sweet Cis Neville (born 3 May 1415, Raby Castle; died 31 May 1495, Berkhamsted Castle; buried Fotheringhay), youngest daughter of Ralph Neville (died 1425), 1st Earl of Westmorland, Knight of the Garter, by his second wife, Joan Beaufort (daughter of John of Gaunt)." Source: Page 158, Blood Royal, by T. Anna Leese. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- "Cecily Sweet Cis Neville (born 3 May 1415, Raby Castle; died 31 May 1495, Berkhamsted Castle; buried Fotheringhay), youngest daughter; married, before 18 October 1424, Richard Plantagenet (born 20 September 1411/1412; executed 30/31 December 1460, Battle of Wakefield; buried, (1st), Pontefract, (2nd), Fotheringh ay), Duke of York, Earl of March and Ulster, the Protector, only son of Richard of Cambridge (born about 1375; executed 5 August 1415) (daughter of Roger VI de Mortimer (killed 15 August 1398), 4th Earl of March and Ulster, and his wife, El eanor de Holand (died 1405), daughterof Thomas de Holand (died 1397), 2nd Earl of Kent). The issue of Cecily Sweet Cis Neville and Richard Plantagenet (eight sons, four daughters) are listed in Chapter, 'Edward III 1327-1377.'" Source: Pag e 252, Blood Royal, by T. Anna Leese. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- MARRIAGE: Child Bride before the age of 9 (Contracted) OCCUPATION: Duchess of York ----------------------------------------- ------------------------------------ "Richard Plantagenet, 3rd Duke of York, married Cecily Neville, daughter of Ralph Neville, 1st Earl of Westmoreland, and Joan Beaufort." Source: Page 35, The Royal Descents of 500 Immigrants..., by Gary Boyd Roberts. -------------------------------------------------------------------------- --- "Richard Plantagenet, born 20 September 1411, of Conisborough, Yorkshire, England, died 31 December 1460, Wakefield, Yorkshire, England; Married, be fore 18 October 1424, Cecily Neville, born 31 May 1415, of Raby, Durham, Entgland, died 31 May 1495, Berkhamsted, Hertfordshire, England." Source: Nos. 2 and 3, Pedigree Chart No. 11101, Volume I, Royal Ancestors of Some American Families, by Michel Call.
    From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
    Fotheringhay, Northhamptonshire, England Sources include but are not limited to: "Ancestral File" and the "IGI", "International Genealogical Index",both resource systems developed and solely owned by The Church of JesusChrist of Latter Day Saints.
    GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch GEDCOM provided by Carolyn Proffitt Winch
    BURI PLAC , Fotheringhay, Northhamptonshire, England
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    This GEDCOM tree was created primarily from Internet online sources. There has been some additional research by family members. The possibility for error exists. Use this information as a guide only.
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    After death of husband at Battle of wakefield, she took refuge, with her2 younger sons, in the Burgundian Netherlands, where she remained until Edward's great victory at Towton made it safe to return to England. Some sources show Cicely as the daughter of William rather than hissister. In her will she describes Katherine and Humprey as her children. It isassumed the will refers to her grandchildren.
    'Royal and Noble Genealogical Data on the Web' by Brian Tompsett, Ver 23, Nov 97. Royal Genealogy information held at the University of Hull www.dcs.hull.ac.uk. Died a Nun. Brown, Barbara, Roots Web Gedcom, 'Rommel', 7,548 Individuals, BBr own6575@@aol.com.
    'Royal and Noble Genealogical Data on the Web' by Brian Tompsett, Ver 23, Nov 97. Royal Genealogy information held at the University of Hull www.dcs.hull.ac.uk. Died a Nun. Brown, Barbara, Roots Web Gedcom, 'Rommel', 7,548 Individuals, BBr own6575@@aol.com. (Research):Sex Surety:3
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.
NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R); ; Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA
NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R); ; Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA
NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R); ; Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA
NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R); ; Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA
NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R); ; Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA
NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R); ; Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA
NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R); ; Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA
Lady
Ref; some sources show Cicely as the daughter of William rather than his sister. Died a Nun. In her will she describes Katherine and Humprey as her children. It is assumed the will refers to her Grandchildren.
Name Suffix: [Duchess York] Ancestral File Number: 8N4C-8X
Name Suffix: Duchess Of York Ancestral File Number: 8N4C-8X
Duchess of York
    Buried, Fotheringhay, Northhamptonshire, England
    "Lady Cicely Neville (1415-1495), daughter of Joan Beaufort and Ralph Neville, marriedRichard, Duke of York (1411-1460), the son of Richard Earl of Cambridge, (son of Edmund, Duke of York and grandson of Edward III).
    In 1454 Richard was appointed Protector of England during the mental incapacity of Henry VI. In 1455 he was dismissed by Somerset when the king recovered but when his entreaties to the king were ignored he raised an army and defeated the k ing's Lancastrian forces at the first Battle of St.Albans, which marked the start of the Wars of theRoses. The Lancastrian leader, the duke of Somerset, was killed and Richard now seemed to be reconciled with the King. When another bout of madness struck Henry in November 1455, Richard was again made Protector, but was again dismissedin February 1456.
    Since Henry was still incapable of governing, his Queen, Margaret, now took charge. She despised the haughtiness of York and encouraged the new Duke of Somerset, Henry Beaufort, against him. Now the two houses of York and Lancaster were se t against each other in deadly earnest, with Richard Neville Earl of Salisbury and his son, Richard Neville, earl of Warwick on the Yorkist side, against the Lancastrians under the figurehead of Henry VI, but really led by Margaret of Anjou , supported by Somerset and Henry Percy, the third Earl of Northumberland. With the battle of Ludlow the war began in earnest. At the battle the Yorkists were routed and Richard fled to Wales and then to Ireland, while his supporters sought refuge in Calais.
    The following year the supporters in Calais returned and defeated the Lancastrians at Northampton and Richard of York returned to England. He formally placed his claim to the throne before parliament in September 1460. The following month his right was acknowledged and he was declared heir to the throne in place of Henry's son, Edward. Henry, his mind failing rapidly, agreed, but his Queen, Margaret of Anjou, did not. She raised a further army in the north and met the Yorkis ts at Wakefield on 30th December. Richard, Duke of York, was killed in the battle, while Salisbury was captured and murdered. Richard's head was put up on the gates of York with a paper crown.
    Margaret then marched on London, defeating the Earl of Warwick at St.Albans early in 1461, but Warwick managed to recruit another army, together with Richard's son, Edward, and they marched on London in triumph in March 1461. Here Edward d eclared himself King (Edward IV). His forces marched north, following the retreating army of Henry and Margaret, and the two clashed at Towton, near Tadcaster in Yorkshire. There, in the middle of a snowstorm, the Lancastrian army was defea ted. Henry and Margaret fled to Scotland, where they were given refuge by the young king, James III. Edward was soon after crowned King of England.
    Lady Cicely Neville long outlived her husband, spending much of her time at Fotheringay and contributing generously to its buildings. When she married she was known as "The Rose of Raby". Dame Cicely died in 1495 and was buried in the Foth eringay Chapel, next to her husband. She was a devout lady who liked, even while eating, to listen to devotional works, one of which was a treatise by Walter Hilton, the English mystic, on the contrasting merits of the active and the devoti onal life. The duchess was the benefactor of the Carthusiansand also has a special interest in the Bridgettines of Syon, naming a grandchild (as godmother), Bridgit, after their founder, St.Bridgit of Sweden".
    Lady
    REFN: 17000 [Hicks1736779.FTW] Ancestral File Number: 8N4C-8X
    Marriage 1 Richard PLANTAGENET b: 20 SEP 1411 in Conisborough, , Yorkshire, ENG Married: BEF 18 OCT 1424 in Yorkshire, ENG
    NAME: TITL [DUCHESS OF YORK] NAME: TITL [DUCHESS OF YORK] NAME: TITL [DUCHESS OF YORK]
    1 _UID 9AE807765BB24B4BA6744590E96F624D98DF
    NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (TM); ; June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA
    NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R); ; Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA
    NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R); ; Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA
    NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R); ; Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA
    NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R); ; Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA
    NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R); ; Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA
    NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R); ; Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA
    NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (R); ; Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA
From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.From Ancestral File(TM), data as of 2 January 1996.From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2January 1996.From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996.FromAncestral File (TM), data a s of 2 January 1996. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998. REFN: 17000 [Hicks1736779.FTW] Ancestral File Number: 8N4C-8X Marriage 1 Richard PLANTAGENET b: 20 SEP 1411 in Conisborough, ,Yorkshire, ENG Married: BEF 18 OCT 1424 i n Yorkshire, ENG NAME: TITL [DUCHESS OF YORK] NAME: TITL [DUCHESS OF YORK] NAME: TITL [DUCHESS OF YORK] 1 _UID 9AE807765BB24B4BA6744590E96F624D98DF NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File(TM); ; June 1998 (c) , data as of 5 JAN 1998; ; , Family History Library,35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File(R); ; Cop yright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998; ; ,Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File(R); ; Copyright (c) 1987, June 19 98, data as of 5 January 1998; ; ,Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File(R); ; Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998; ; ,Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File(R); ; Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998; ; ,Family History Library, 35 N West T

Individual Notes

Note for:   James Stewart,   ABT. 1383 - 21 FEB 1437/38         Index

Alias:   The Black Knight of Lorn Black /Knight/

Event:   
     Type:   Aka (Facts Pg)
     Place:   The Black Knight of Lorne

Event:   
     Type:   Alt.sp.
     Place:   James I

Burial:   
     Place:   Charter House, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland

Individual Note:
     [Francis_Hay.ged]

[THE BIG FAMILY TREE.GED2.GED]
    1 _UID 8FF2CF150F30D611A1EC0050BAE55A0B6C9C James I (of Scotland) (1394-1437), king of Scotland(1406-37),onlysurviving son of King Robert III, born in Dunfermline.In1406, shortlybefore the death of his father, James was sent toFrancefor s afety fromrebellious Scottish nobles. The s hip wasseized by theEnglish, and Jameswas kept a prisoner until 1423.The following year,having inherited theScottish throne in1406, James returned to Scotlandand was crowned. HemarriedJane Beaufor t (died 1445), niece of the Englishking RichardII,and granddaughter of John of Gaunt. By 1429 James forcedtheScottishnobles to submit to royal authority. He tried toimprovetheadministration of justice and for the first timecaused parliament aryactsto be published in the languag e of thecommon people. He drew closerthebond of alliance with Franceand gave his eldest daughter,Margaret(1425?-45), in marriageto the Dauphin, later King Louis XI.James,however, hadantagonized the Scot tish nobles by forfeiting their estates,andhe was assassinated in 1437. He was succeeded by his son JamesII. 1 UPDA 2 DATE 2 MAY 1424 2 PLAC Acceded: Scone Abbey, Perthshire
    (assasinated killed by multiple stab wounds) *Perth in his Cartusianmonastic foundation House of Stewart. He was caught by the English sailing to France in 1406 and held mainlyinthe Tower of London until 1424. The Governor in his absence w as hisuncleRobert, 1st Duke of Albany (died 1420) and the latter's son. Hisbelated rule,after a 40,000 ransom, proved severe and unpopular and hewas murdered in the Monastery of the Preaching Friars at Perth by SirRobert Graham in afamily d ispute over the throne.In 1424 he returned toScotland, but was murderedby his uncle Walter, Earl of Atholl, at Perth. 1 NAME The Black Knight of/Lorne/ 1 UPDA 2 PLAC The Black Knight ofLorne
1 _UID 8FF2CF150F30D611A1EC0050BAE55A0B6C9C James I (of Scotland) (1394-1437), king of Scotland(1406-37),onlysurviving son of King Robert III, born in Dunfermline.In1406, shortlybefore the death of his father, James was sent toFrancefor sa fety fromrebellious Scottish nobles. The s hip wasseized by theEnglish, and Jameswas kept a prisoner until 1423.The following year,having inherited theScottish throne in1406, James returned to Scotlandand was crowned. HemarriedJane Beaufort (died 1445), niece of the Englishking RichardII,and granddaughter of John of Gaunt. By 1429 James forcedtheScottishnobles to submit to royal authority. He tried toimprovetheadministration of justice and for the first timecaused parliamenta ryactsto be published in the languag e of thecommon people. He drew closerthebond of alliance with Franceand gave his eldest daughter,Margaret(1425?-45), in marriageto the Dauphin, later King Louis XI.James,however, hadantagonized the Scott ish nobles by forfeiting their estates,andhe was assassinated in 1437. He was succeeded by his son JamesII. 1 UPDA 2 DATE 2 MAY 1424 2 PLAC Acceded: Scone Abbey, Perthshire
    (assasinated killed by multiple stab wounds) *Perth in his Cartusianmonastic foundation House of Stewart. He was caught by the English sailing to France in 1406 and held mainlyinthe Tower of London until 1424. The Governor in his absence w as hisuncleRobert, 1st Duke of Albany (died 1420) and the latter's son. Hisbelated rule,after a 40,000 ransom, proved severe and unpopular and hewas murdered in the Monastery of the Preaching Friars at Perth by SirRobert Graham in afamily d ispute over the throne.In 1424 he returned toScotland, but was murderedby his uncle Walter, Earl of Atholl, at Perth. 1 NAME The Black Knight of/Lorne/ 1 UPDA 2 PLAC The Black Knight ofLorne
1 _UID 8FF2CF150F30D611A1EC0050BAE55A0B6C9C James I (of Scotland) (1394-1437), king of Scotland (1406-37),onlysurviving son of King Robert III, born in Dunfermline. In1406, shortlybefore the death of his father, James was sent toFrance for safety fromrebellious Scottish nobles. The s hip wasseized by the English, and Jameswas kept a prisoner until 1423.The following year, having inherited theScottish throne in1406, James returned to Scotland and was crowned. HemarriedJane Be aufort (died 1445), niece of the English king RichardII,and granddaughter of John of Gaunt. By 1429 James forced theScottishnobles to submit to royal authority. He tried toimprove theadministration of justice and for the first timecaused pa rliamentary actsto be published in the languag e of thecommon people. He drew closer thebond of alliance with Franceand gave his eldest daughter, Margaret(1425?-45), in marriageto the Dauphin, later King Louis XI. James,however, hadantagoni zed the Scottish nobles by forfeiting their est ates,andhe was assassinated in 1437. He was succeeded by his son JamesII. 1 UPDA 2 DATE 2 MAY 1424 2 PLAC Acceded: Scone Abbey, Perthshire
    (assasinated killed by multiple stab wounds) *Perth in his Cartusian monastic foundation House of Stewart. He was caught by the English sailing to France in 1406 and held mainly inthe Tower of London until 1424. The Governor in his absence was his uncleRobert, 1st Duke of Albany (died 1420) and the latter's son. His belated rule,after a 40,000 ransom, proved severe and unpopular and he was murdered in the Monastery of the Preaching Friars at Perth by Sir Robert Graham in afa mily dispute over the throne.In 1424 he returned to Scotland, but was murderedby his uncle Walter, Earl of Atholl, at Perth. 1 NAME The Black Knight of/Lorne/ 1 UPDA 2 PLAC The Black Knight of Lorne

Individual Notes

Note for:   Annabella Stuart,    -          Index

Individual Note:
     [Francis_Hay.ged]

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    1 NAME Jane //
    Annabelle (Lady)
1 NAME Jane //
    Annabelle (Lady)

Individual Notes

Note for:   Stewart John,   ABT. 1440 - 1512         Index

Burial:   
     Place:   Cathedral, Dunkeld, Perthshire, Scotland

Individual Note:
     [Francis_Hay.ged]

[THE BIG FAMILY TREE.GED2.GED]
    GIVN John SURN STEWART NSFX Earl of Atholl TEXT Version: 19 Aug 97Author: Brian Tompsett Sources: see bibliography Copyright 1994, 1995,1996, 1997 _MASTER Y TEXT The Royal Families of England Scotland & Walesby Burkes Peerage _MASTER Y Joh n Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl, so created 1457; granted the CastleandLordship of Balvenie (forfeited by his 1st wife's family) 1460;defeatedand captured the last Lord of the Isles (see MacDonald) 1475;Ambassadorto England 1484; marrie d 1st 1459/60 Margaret "The Fair Maidof Galloway"Dowager Countess of Douglas (died by 1475), daughter of the5th Earl ofDouglas, widow of her cousin 8th Earl of Douglas and divorcedwife ofanother cousin 9th Earl of Douglas, and had [Janet , marri ed 3rdEarl ofHuntly and d. 27 Oct 1510], with a younger daughter. The 1stEarlmarried 2nd c27 April 1475 Eleanor (d. 21 March 1518), daughter of1stEarl of Caithness, and died 15 Sep 1512, having by her had [JohnStewart,2nd Earl o f Atholl], with nine daughters (including Margaret,married SirWilliam Murray of Castleton; Catherine, married as his 1stwife 6th LordForbes) and a younger son (Andrew, Bishop of Caithness).[Burke'sPeerage] Click here for Photo of BalvenieCastle(use browser back arrow to return) REFN: 22506
GIVN John SURN STEWART NSFX Earl of Atholl TEXT Version: 19 Aug 97Author: Brian Tompsett Sources: see bibliography Copyright 1994, 1995,1996, 1997 _MASTER Y TEXT The Royal Families of England Scotland & Walesby Burkes Peerage _MASTER Y John Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl, so created 1457; granted the CastleandLordship of Balvenie (forfeited by his 1st wife's family) 1460;defeatedand captured the last Lord of the Isles (see MacDonald) 1475;Ambassadorto England 1484; marrie d 1st 1459/60 Margaret "The Fair Maidof Galloway"Dowager Countess of Douglas (died by 1475), daughter of the5th Earl ofDouglas, widow of her cousin 8th Earl of Douglas and divorcedwife ofanother cousin 9th Earl of Douglas, and had [Janet , marrie d 3rdEarl ofHuntly and d. 27 Oct 1510], with a younger daughter. The 1stEarlmarried 2nd c27 April 1475 Eleanor (d. 21 March 1518), daughter of1stEarl of Caithness, and died 15 Sep 1512, having by her had [JohnStewart,2nd Earl o f Atholl], with nine daughters (including Margaret,married SirWilliam Murray of Castleton; Catherine, married as his 1stwife 6th LordForbes) and a younger son (Andrew, Bishop of Caithness).[Burke'sPeerage] Click here for Photo of BalvenieCastle(use browser back arrow to return) REFN: 22506
GIVN John SURN STEWART NSFX Earl of Atholl TEXT Version: 19 Aug 97 Author: Brian Tompsett Sources: see bibliography Copyright 1994, 1995, 1996, 1997 _MASTER Y TEXT The Royal Families of England Scotland & Wales by Burkes Peerage _MASTER Y J ohn Stewart, 1st Earl of Atholl, so created 1457; granted the Castle andLordship of Balvenie (forfeited by his 1st wife's family) 1460; defeatedand captured the last Lord of the Isles (see MacDonald) 1475; Ambassadorto England 1484; marrie d 1st 1459/60 Margaret "The Fair Maid of Galloway"Dowager Countess of Douglas (died by 1475), daughter of the 5th Earl ofDouglas, widow of her cousin 8th Earl of Douglas and divorced wife ofanother cousin 9th Earl of Douglas, and had [Janet , married 3rd Earl ofHuntly and d. 27 Oct 1510], with a younger daughter. The 1st Earlmarried 2nd c27 April 1475 Eleanor (d. 21 March 1518), daughter of 1stEarl of Caithness, and died 15 Sep 1512, having by her had [John Stewart,2nd Earl o f Atholl], with nine daughters (including Margaret, married SirWilliam Murray of Castleton; Catherine, married as his 1st wife 6th LordForbes) and a younger son (Andrew, Bishop of Caithness). [Burke'sPeerage] Click here for Photo of Balvenie Castle(use browser back arrow to return) REFN: 22506

Individual Notes

Note for:   James I Of Scotland ,   DEC 1394 - 21 FEB 1436/37         Index

Alias:   King James I of /Scotland/

Occupation:   
     Date:   BET. 1406 - 1437
     Place:   King of Scotland

Event:   
     Type:   Unknown-Begin
     Date:   BET. 1406 - 1437
     Place:   Murdered

Event:   
     Type:   Awarded
     Date:   21 MAY 1424
     Place:   Crowned/Scone, Scotland

Event:   
     Type:   Reigned
     Date:   BET. 1406 - 1437
     Place:   Scotland

Event:   
     Type:   Reigned
     Date:   BET. 1406 - 1437
     Place:   Scotland

Burial:   
     Date:   1437
     Place:   Charter House, Perth, Perthshire, Scotland

Individual Note:
     [Francis_Hay.ged][Francis_Hay.ged]

[THE BIG FAMILY TREE.GED2.GED]
    Held prisoner for 18 years in England. His return to Scotland in 1423,resulted in some turbulence involving the execution of various powerfulnoblesas James confirmed his power. He was crowned at Scone (1424).Murdered by his nobles while st aying at Blackfriars Monastery in Perth. Line 9831 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James"Black Knight Of Lorn" /STEWART/ From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Line 9825 from GEDCOM File not recognizable o r too long: NAME James IKing Of /SCOTLAND/ From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Line 12236 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: MARR PLAC St.Mary, Overy, Southwark, Surrey, England NOTE: The Church of Jesus Chri st of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File(TM); ; July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996; ; , Family HistoryLibrary, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA Alternate name found in GEDCOM file: James I King Of /SCOTLAND/
    AFN:8J5D-SN -f.Robert III -m.Annabella DRUMMOND -King of Scotland AFN:JJ8P-2P -f.Robert Stewart JOHN AFN:8J5F-1T -Black Knight of Lorn -f.John STUART -m.Isabel ERGADIA From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Held pri soner for 18 years in England. His return to Scotland in 1423,resulted in some turbulence involving the execution of various powerfulnoblesas James confirmed his power. He was crowned at Scone (1424).Murdered while staying at Bl ackfriars M onastery in Perth by Sir RobertGraham as a result of a conspiracy led by the Earl of Atholl. James I (of Scotland) (1394-1437), king of Scotland (1406-1437), onlysurviving son of King Robert III, born in Dunfermline. In 1406, shortlybefore the death of his father, James was sent to France for safety fromrebellious Scottish noble s. The ship was seized by the English, andJames was kept a prisoner until 1423. Having inherited the Scottishthrone in 1406, James was crowned king w hen he returned to Scotland in1424. He married Joan Beaufort, niece of the English king Richard II, andgranddaughter of John of Gaunt. By 1429 James had forced the Scottishnobles to submit to royal authority. He tried to improve theadminist ration of justice and for the first time published parliamentaryacts in the language of the common people. He angered the papacy bypreventing church revenues from being sent to Rome. He formed a closeralliance with France and gave his eldes t daughter, Margaret, in marriageto the Dauphin, later King Louis XI. James, howe ver, had antagonized theScottish nobles by confiscating their estates, and he was assassinated in1437 by a group of nobles. He was succeeded by his son James II. Source: "James I (of Scotland)," Microsoft(R) Encarta(R) 98Encyclopedia. (c) 1993-1997 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Line 25044 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James IKing Of /SCOTLAND/ Line 29851 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: MARR PLAC St.Mary, Overy, Southwark, Surrey, England Line 29414 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James IKing Of /SCOTLAND/ Line 35573 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too l ong: MARR PLAC St.Mary, Overy, Southwark, Surrey, England Line 25049 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James"Black Knight Of Lorn" /STEWART/ Line 29419 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James"Black Kni ght Of Lorn" /STEWART/ GEDCOM line 26695 not recognizable or too long: 1 NAME James I King Of/SCOTLAND/ GEDCOM line 32231 not recognizable or too long for MRIN 4269: (MARR) 2PLAC St. Mary, Overy, Southwark, Surrey, England GEDCOM line 267 00 not recognizable or too long: 1 NAME James "BlackKnight Of Lorn" /STEWART/ Line 736 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James I KingOf /SCOTLAND/ Line 2232 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:MARR PLAC St. Mary , Overy, Southwark, Surrey, England Line 1201 fromGEDCOM File not recognizab le or too long: NAME James I King Of/SCOTLAND/ Line 5368 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: MARRPLAC St. Mary, Overy, Southwark, Surrey, England Line 1 798 from GEDCOMFile not recognizable or too long: NAME James I King Of /SC OTLAND/ Line4660 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: MARR PLAC St. Mary,Overy, Southwark, Surrey, England From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5JAN 1998. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998. NOTE: [2151999.ged] NAME James "Black Knight Of Lorn" /STEWART/King from 1424-1437. James was taken prisoner by the English on his voyage from Scotland toFrance in 1405, and sent to the Tower of London, where he remained incaptivity till 1424. On that year he returned to Scotland but wasmurderedby his Uncle Walter, Ear l of Atoll, at Perth.


    For the first 18 years of his tenure as King of Scotland James was aprisoner of the English. In his absence Robert Duke of Albany wasappointed Governor of Scotland with his son replacing him for the finalfour years of James' imprisonment . The English were in no mood to let the young King free as the Scots wereallied to the French in a series of battles against Henry V in France.They were amongst the army defeated by the excellent archery and strongEnglish yew at the Batt le of Agincourt. He was released in 1424 with the threat of Scotland under James notbeing seen as too great by his captors. It may well be that all that timein an English prison had had a terrible effect on him for when hereturned north he ha d the Duke of Albany and three male members of hisfamily executed for treason. Their lack of success in gaining his freedombeing seen as avaricious apathy on their part. It was not only close tohome where his decisions were found to be crue l. The H ighlanderssuffered greatly at the hands of James. He was, unsurprisingly perhaps,murdered through an act of revenge in 1437 at the age of 42. He had been married upon his release from London. His bride, JoanBeaufort gifted him with nine children: Margaret, Alexander, James,Isabella, Joan, Eleanora, Mary and Annabella. Copyrighted but use freely for your self and families Not to be sent tofor profit company's Copyrighted but use freely for your self and families Not t o be sent tofor profit company's Copyrighted but use freely for your self and families Not to be sent tofor profit company's Line 84221 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James"Black Knight Of Lorn" /STEWART/ Line 84216 fro m GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James IKing Of /SCOTLAND/ Line 95648 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or toolong: MARR PLAC St. Mary, Overy, Southwark, Surrey, England Reign 1406-37 Line 25033 from GEDCOM File not recog nizable or too long: NAME James IKing Of /SCOTLAND/ Line 29428 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: MARR PLAC St.Mary, Overy, Southwark, Surrey, England Line 25033 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James IKing Of /SCOTLAND/ Line 29428 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: MARR PLAC St.Mary, Overy, Southwark, Surrey, England Line 25038 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James"Black Knight Of Lorn" /STEWART/ Line 25038 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James"Black Knight Of Lorn" /STEWART/ NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File(TM); ; June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998; ; , Family History Library,35 N W est Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA Line 5204 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James"Black Knight Of Lorn" /STEWART/ Line 9146 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James"Black Knight Of Lorn" /STEWART/ Line 1440 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James"Black Knight Of Lorn" /STEWART/ Line 1022 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James"Black Knight Of Lorn" /STEWART/ Line 4209 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James"Black Knight Of Lorn" /STEWART/ Line 3972 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James"Black Knight Of Lorn" /STEWART/ Line 4071 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME Ja mes"Black Knight Of Lorn" /STEWART/ Line 8745 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James IKing Of /SCOTLAND/ Line 11264 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: MARR PLAC St.Mary, Overy, Southwark, Surrey, England Lin e 9141 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James IKing Of /SCOTLAND/ Line 11802 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: MARR PLAC St.Mary, Overy, Southwark, Surrey, England Line 1706 from GEDCOM File not recognizabl e or too long: NAME James IKing Of /SCOTLAND/ Line 3692 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: MARR PLAC St.Mary, Overy, Southwark, Surrey, England Line 1294 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James IKing Of /SCO TLAND/ Line 10074 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: MARR PLAC St.Mary, Overy, Southwark, Surrey, England Line 4204 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James IKing Of /SCOTLAND/ Line 5431 from GEDCOM File not r ecognizable or too long: MARR PLAC St.Mary, Overy, Southwark, Surrey, England Line 3967 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James IKing Of /SCOTLAND/ Line 5112 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: MARR PLAC St.M ary, Overy, Southwark, Surrey, England Line 4066 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James IKing Of /SCOTLAND/ Line 5250 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: MARR PLAC St.Mary, Overy, Southwark, Surrey, England J ames was put aboard ship to sail to France for safekeeping. The shipranaground in England, however; and he was taken captive. The news wassucha shock to his father that he died within days of receiving it. Line 354 from GEDCOM File not reco gnizable or too long: NAME James IKing Of /SCOTLAND/ From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January1996. Line 719 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: MARRPLAC St. Mary, Overy, Sout hwark, Surrey, England Line 218 f rom GEDCOMFile not recognizable or too long: NAME James I King Of /SCOTLAND/From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Line 1333 fromGEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: MARR PLAC St. Mary, Overy,Southwark, Surrey, E ngland Held captive in England till 1424. [spelman.FTW] REFN: 4228 James was taken prisoner by th English on his voyage fromScotland to France in 1405, and sent to the Tower of London, where heremained in ca ptivity till 1424. In that year he returned to Scotlandbut was murdered by h is uncl e Walter, Earl of Atholl, at Perth. [spelman.FTW] REFN: 22505 GIVN James I of Scotland SURN Stuart NSFX King TEXT The Royal Families ofEngland Scotland & Wales by Burkes Peerage _MASTER Y BAPM PLAC Reigned 5Apr 1406-1437 1 UPDA 2 DATE 2 MAY 1424 2 PLAC Acceded: Scone Abbey,Perthshire (assasinate d killed by multiple stab wounds) *Perth in hisCartusian monastic foundation House of Stewart. He was caught by theEnglish sail ing to France in 1406 and held mainly in the Tower of Londonuntil 1424. The Governor in his absence was his un cle Robert, 1st Dukeof Albany (died 1420) and the latter's son. His belated rule, after a40,000 ransom, proved severe and unpopul ar and he was murdered in theMonastery of the Preaching Friars at Perth by Sir Robert Graham in afamily dis pute over the throne.In 1424 he returned to Scotland, but wasmurdered by his uncle Walter, Earl of Atholl, at Perth. DATE 9 FEB 2000 TIME 12:30:09 OBJE FORM bmp FILE F:\BK5\Images\Stuarts\Jams362.bmp _SCBKY _PRIM Y _TYPE PHOTO OBJE FORM b mp FILEF:\BK5\Images\Stuarts\James362.bmp _SCBK Y _PRIM N _TYPE PHOTO GIVN James I of Scotland SURN Stuart NSFX King TEXT The Royal Fa miliesof England Scotland & Wales by Burkes Peerage _MASTER Y BAPM PLAC Reigned5 Apr 1406-1437 1 UPDA 2 DATE 2 MAY 1424 2 PLAC Acceded: Scone Abbey,Perthshire (assasinat ed killed by multiple stab wounds) *Perth in hisCartusian monastic foundation House of Stewart. He was caught by theEnglish sailing to France in 1406 and held mainly in the Tower of Londonuntil 1424. The Governor in his absence was his u ncle Robert, 1st Dukeof Albany (died 1420) and the latter's son. His belated rule, after a40,000 ransom, proved severe and unpopular and he was murdered in theMonastery of the Preaching Friars at Perth by Sir Robert Graham in afamily di spute over the throne.In 1424 he returned to Scotland, but wasmurdered b y his uncle Walter, Earl of Atholl, at Perth. DATE 9 FEB 2000TIME 12:30:09 OBJE FORM bmp FILE F:\BK5\Images\Stuarts\Jams362.bmp _SCBKY _PRIM Y _TYPE PHOTO OBJE FORM bmp FILEF:\BK5\Images\Stuarts\James362.bmp _SCBK Y _PRIM N _TYPE PHOTO Alia s: Black Knight The Black Knight of Lorn Line 2789 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James"Black Knight Of Lorn" /STEWART/ From Ancestral File (TM), data as of5 JAN 1998. [mary Stewart1.FTW] ?? Line 2762: (New PAF RI N=9003) 1 NAME James I King Of /SCOTLAND/ 1. James reigned from 1424 to 1437. For the first 18 years of histenureas King of Scotland James was a prisoner of the English. In hisabsence,Robert Duke Albany was appointed Governor of Scotla nd with hissonreplacing him for the final four years of James' imprisonment. The English were in no mood to let the young King free as the Scotswereallied to the French in a series of battles against Henry V inFrance.They were amongst the a rmy defeated by the excellent archery andstrongEnglish yew at the Battle of Agincourt. He was released in 1424 with the threat of Scotland under James notbeingseen as too great by his captors. It may well be that all that time in an English prison had had aterribleeffect on him for when he returned north he had the Duke Albanyand threemale members of his family executed for treason. Their lack ofsuccess ingaining his freedom being seen as avaricious apathy on theirpart. It wa snot only close to home where his decisions were found to becruel. TheHighlanders suffered greatly at the hands of James. Hewas,unsurprisingly perhaps, murdered through an act of revenge in 1437 attheage of 42. He had been married upon his release from London. Line 10086 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James IKing Of /SCOTLAND/ Line 12006 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or toolong: MARR PLAC St. Mary, Overy, Southwark, Surrey, England Line506 1 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James I KingOf /SCOTLAND/ Line 6187 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or toolong: MARR PLAC St. Mary, Overy, Southwark, Surrey, England He was King of Scotland from 1406 to 1437 . Also, he was Earl ofCarrickin 1404. He was King of Scotland from 1406 to 1437. Also, he was Earl of Carrickin 1404. James was taken prisoner by th English on his voyage from ScotlandtoFrancein 1405, and sent to the Tower of London, wher e he remainedincaptivity till1424. In that year he returned to Scotland but wasmurderedby his uncle Walter, Earl of A tholl, at Perth. Murdered by his uncle Walter, Earl of Atholl, at Perth. Welcome Please consider the following: 1. PRIV ACY: All info on livingindividuals born aft 1920 or theirdescendants have been removed toprotect their privacy. 2. CORRECTIONS/ADDITIONS: I've included familyhistory shared by otherdescen dants in addition to LDS, and courtrecords. Some i nformationcould contain errors. I welcome anycorrections, comments, or additions. 3. LOOKUPS: I will gladly shareand exchange information on aparticular surname.
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    Held prisoner for 18 years in England. His return to Scotland in 1423, resulted in some turbulence involving the execution of various powerful noblesas James confirmed his power. He was crowned at Scone (1424). Murdered by his nobles while staying at Blackfriars Monastery in Perth. Line 9831 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James "Black Knight Of Lorn" /STEWART/ From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Line 9825 from GEDCOM File not recognizab le or too long: NAME James I King Of /SCOTLAND/ From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Line 12236 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: MARR PLAC St. Mary, Overy, Southwark, Surrey, England NOTE: The Church of Jesu s Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File (TM); ; July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996; ; , Family History Library, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA Alternate name found in GEDCOM file: James I King Of /SCOTLAN D/
    AFN:8J5D-SN -f.Robert III -m.Annabella DRUMMOND -King of Scotland AFN:JJ8P-2P -f.Robert Stewart JOHN AFN:8J5F-1T -Black Knight of Lorn -f.John STUART -m.Isabel ERGADIA From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Held pri soner for 18 years in England. His return to Scotland in 1423, resulted in some turbulence involving the execution of various powerful noblesas James confirmed his power. He was crowned at Scone (1424). Murdered while staying at Bl ackfriar s Monastery in Perth by Sir Robert Graham as a result of a conspiracy led by the Earl of Atholl. James I (of Scotland) (1394-1437), king of Scotland (1406-1437), only surviving son of King Robert III, born in Dunfermline. In 1406, shortly b efore the death of his father, James was sent to France for safety from rebellious Scottish noble s. The ship was seized by the English, and James was kept a prisoner until 1423. Having inherited the Scottish throne in 1406, James was crown ed king when he returned to Scotland in 1424. He married Joan Beaufort, niece of the English king Richard II, and granddaughter of John of Gaunt. By 1429 James had forced the Scottish nobles to submit to royal authority. He tried to improve the administration of justice and for the first time published parliamentary acts in the language of the common people. He angered the papacy by preventing church revenues from being sent to Rome. He formed a closer alliance with France an d gave his eldest daughter, Margaret, in marriage to the Dauphin, later King Louis XI. James, howe ver, had antagonized the Scottish nobles by confiscating their estates, and he was assassinated in 1437 by a group of nobles. He was succeede d by his son James II. Source: "James I (of Scotland)," Microsoft(R) Encarta(R) 98 Encyclopedia. (c) 1993-1997 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Line 25044 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James I King Of /SCOT LAND/ Line 29851 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: MARR PLAC St. Mary, Overy, Southwark, Surrey, England Line 29414 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James I King Of /SCOTLAND/ Line 35573 from GEDCOM File no t recognizable or too long: MARR PLAC St. Mary, Overy, Southwark, Surrey, England Line 25049 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James "Black Knight Of Lorn" /STEWART/ Line 29419 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too lo ng: NAME James "Black Knight Of Lorn" /STEWART/ GEDCOM line 26695 not recognizable or too long: 1 NAME James I King Of /SCOTLAND/ GEDCOM line 32231 not recognizable or too long for MRIN 4269: (MARR) 2 PLAC St. Mary, Overy, Southwark, Sur rey, England GEDCOM line 26700 not recognizable or too long: 1 NAME James "Black Knight Of Lorn" /STEWART/ Line 736 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James I King Of /SCOTLAND/ Line 2232 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: MARR PLAC St. Mary, Overy, Southwark, Surrey, England Line 1201 from GEDCOM File not recognizab le or too long: NAME James I King Of /SCOTLAND/ Line 5368 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: MARR PLAC St. Mary, Overy, Southwark, Surrey, England Line 1798 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James I King Of /SC OTLAND/ Line 4660 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: MARR PLAC St. Mary, Overy, Southwark, Surrey, England From Ancest ral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998. NOTE: [2151999.ged] NAME James "Black Knight Of Lorn" /STEWART/King from 1424-1437. James was taken prisoner by the English on his voyage from Scotland t o France in 1405, and sent to the Tower of London, where he remained in captivity till 1424. On that year he returned to Scotland but wasmurdered by his Uncle Walter, Ear l of Atoll, at Perth.


    For the first 18 years of his tenure as King of Scotland James was a prisoner of the English. In his absence Robert Duke of Albany was appointed Governor of Scotland with his son replacing him for the final four years of James' imprisonmen t . The English were in no mood to let the young King free as the Scots were allied to the French in a series of battles against Henry V in France. They were amongst the army defeated by the excellent archery and strong English yew at the B att le of Agincourt. He was released in 1424 with the threat of Scotland under James not being seen as too great by his captors. It may well be that all that time in an English prison had had a terrible effect on him for when he returned no rth he had the Duke of Albany and three male members of his family executed for treason. Their lack of success in gaining his freedom being seen as avaricious apathy on their part. It was not only close to home where his decisions were foun d to be cruel. The H ighlanders suffered greatly at the hands of James. He was, unsurprisingly perhaps, murdered through an act of revenge in 1437 at the age of 42. He had been married upon his release from London. His bride, Joan Beaufort gifted him with nine children: Margaret, Alexander, James, Isabella, Joan, Eleanora, Mary and Annabella. Copyrighted but use freely for your self and families Not to be sent to for profit company's Copyrighted but use freely for your self a nd families Not to be sent to for profit company's Copyrighted but use freely for your self and families Not to be sent to for profit company's
Held prisoner for 18 years in England. His return to Scotland in 1423,resulted in some turbulence involving the execution of various powerfulnoblesas James confirmed his power. He was crowned at Scone (1424).Murdered by his nobles while sta ying at Blackfriars Monastery in Perth. Line 9831 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James"Black Knight Of Lorn" /STEWART/ From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Line 9825 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James IKing Of /SCOTLAND/ From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Line 12236 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: MARR PLAC St.Mary, Overy, Southwark, Surrey, England NOTE: The Church of Jesus Chris t of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File(TM); ; July 1996 (c), data as of 2 January 1996; ; , Family HistoryLibrary, 35 N West Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA Alternate name found in GEDCOM file: James I King Of /SCOTLAND/
    AFN:8J5D-SN -f.Robert III -m.Annabella DRUMMOND -King of Scotland AFN:JJ8P-2P -f.Robert Stewart JOHN AFN:8J5F-1T -Black Knight of Lorn -f.John STUART -m.Isabel ERGADIA From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 2 January 1996. Held pri soner for 18 years in England. His return to Scotland in 1423,resulted in some turbulence involving the execution of various powerfulnoblesas James confirmed his power. He was crowned at Scone (1424).Murdered while staying at Bl ackfriars M onastery in Perth by Sir RobertGraham as a result of a conspiracy led by the Earl of Atholl. James I (of Scotland) (1394-1437), king of Scotland (1406-1437), onlysurviving son of King Robert III, born in Dunfermline. In 1406, shortlybefore the death of his father, James was sent to France for safety fromrebellious Scottish noble s. The ship was seized by the English, andJames was kept a prisoner until 1423. Having inherited the Scottishthrone in 1406, James was crowned king w hen he returned to Scotland in1424. He married Joan Beaufort, niece of the English king Richard II, andgranddaughter of John of Gaunt. By 1429 James had forced the Scottishnobles to submit to royal authority. He tried to improve theadminist ration of justice and for the first time published parliamentaryacts in the language of the common people. He angered the papacy bypreventing church revenues from being sent to Rome. He formed a closeralliance with France and gave his eldes t daughter, Margaret, in marriageto the Dauphin, later King Louis XI. James, howe ver, had antagonized theScottish nobles by confiscating their estates, and he was assassinated in1437 by a group of nobles. He was succeeded by his son James II. Source: "James I (of Scotland)," Microsoft(R) Encarta(R) 98Encyclopedia. (c) 1993-1997 Microsoft Corporation. All rights reserved. Line 25044 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James IKing Of /SCOTLAND/ Line 29851 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: MARR PLAC St.Mary, Overy, Southwark, Surrey, England Line 29414 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James IKing Of /SCOTLAND/ Line 35573 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too l ong: MARR PLAC St.Mary, Overy, Southwark, Surrey, England Line 25049 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James"Black Knight Of Lorn" /STEWART/ Line 29419 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James"Black Kni ght Of Lorn" /STEWART/ GEDCOM line 26695 not recognizable or too long: 1 NAME James I King Of/SCOTLAND/ GEDCOM line 32231 not recognizable or too long for MRIN 4269: (MARR) 2PLAC St. Mary, Overy, Southwark, Surrey, England GEDCOM line 267 00 not recognizable or too long: 1 NAME James "BlackKnight Of Lorn" /STEWART/ Line 736 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James I KingOf /SCOTLAND/ Line 2232 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long:MARR PLAC St. Mary , Overy, Southwark, Surrey, England Line 1201 fromGEDCOM File not recognizab le or too long: NAME James I King Of/SCOTLAND/ Line 5368 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: MARRPLAC St. Mary, Overy, Southwark, Surrey, England Line 1 798 from GEDCOMFile not recognizable or too long: NAME James I King Of /SC OTLAND/ Line4660 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: MARR PLAC St. Mary,Overy, Southwark, Surrey, England From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5JAN 1998. From Ancestral File (TM), data as of 5 JAN 1998. NOTE: [2151999.ged] NAME James "Black Knight Of Lorn" /STEWART/King from 1424-1437. James was taken prisoner by the English on his voyage from Scotland toFrance in 1405, and sent to the Tower of London, where he remained incaptivity till 1424. On that year he returned to Scotland but wasmurderedby his Uncle Walter, Ear l of Atoll, at Perth.


    For the first 18 years of his tenure as King of Scotland James was aprisoner of the English. In his absence Robert Duke of Albany wasappointed Governor of Scotland with his son replacing him for the finalfour years of James' imprisonment . The English were in no mood to let the young King free as the Scots wereallied to the French in a series of battles against Henry V in France.They were amongst the army defeated by the excellent archery and strongEnglish yew at the Batt le of Agincourt. He was released in 1424 with the threat of Scotland under James notbeing seen as too great by his captors. It may well be that all that timein an English prison had had a terrible effect on him for when hereturned north he ha d the Duke of Albany and three male members of hisfamily executed for treason. Their lack of success in gaining his freedombeing seen as avaricious apathy on their part. It was not only close tohome where his decisions were found to be crue l. The H ighlanderssuffered greatly at the hands of James. He was, unsurprisingly perhaps,murdered through an act of revenge in 1437 at the age of 42. He had been married upon his release from London. His bride, JoanBeaufort gifted him with nine children: Margaret, Alexander, James,Isabella, Joan, Eleanora, Mary and Annabella. Copyrighted but use freely for your self and families Not to be sent tofor profit company's Copyrighted but use freely for your self and families Not t o be sent tofor profit company's Copyrighted but use freely for your self and families Not to be sent tofor profit company's Line 84221 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James"Black Knight Of Lorn" /STEWART/ Line 84216 fro m GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James IKing Of /SCOTLAND/ Line 95648 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or toolong: MARR PLAC St. Mary, Overy, Southwark, Surrey, England Reign 1406-37 Line 25033 from GEDCOM File not recog nizable or too long: NAME James IKing Of /SCOTLAND/ Line 29428 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: MARR PLAC St.Mary, Overy, Southwark, Surrey, England Line 25033 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James IKing Of /SCOTLAND/ Line 29428 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: MARR PLAC St.Mary, Overy, Southwark, Surrey, England Line 25038 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James"Black Knight Of Lorn" /STEWART/ Line 25038 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James"Black Knight Of Lorn" /STEWART/ NOTE: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Ancestral File(TM); ; June 1998 (c), data as of 5 JAN 1998; ; , Family History Library,35 N W est Temple Street, Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA Line 5204 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James"Black Knight Of Lorn" /STEWART/ Line 9146 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James"Black Knight Of Lorn" /STEWART/ Line 1440 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James"Black Knight Of Lorn" /STEWART/ Line 1022 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James"Black Knight Of Lorn" /STEWART/ Line 4209 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James"Black Knight Of Lorn" /STEWART/ Line 3972 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME James"Black Knight Of Lorn" /STEWART/ Line 4071 from GEDCOM File not recognizable or too long: NAME Ja mes"Bl

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    GIVN Isabella SURN Stuart GIVN Isabella SURN Stuart
GIVN Isabella SURN Stuart GIVN Isabella SURN Stuart

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Note for:   Johann Hans Valentin Hay (Hoh),   18 JAN 1707/08 - 16 NOV 1802         Index

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[Hay. FTW] Data obtained from original German records by Dr. Richard Hohof Greifensee, Switzerland.

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Note for:   Anna Maria Hay (Hoh),   14 APR 1715 - 16 APR 1762         Index

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Did not have any children.[Hay. FTW] Data supplied by Gwen Hay