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Beaufort and Tudor

 

Lady Margaret Beaufort, Countess of Richmond and Derby [Beauchamp] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Edmund Tudor, Earl of Richmond s/o Owen Tudor and Dowager queen Catherine of Valois. Ch. Henry VII

 

Henry VII [Beaufort], 'King of England', 'Lord of Ireland' [seizure of the crown  22 August 1485 - 21 April 1509]  (Reign: 22 August 1485 - 21 April 1509; Coronation: 30 October 1485) - b. 28 January 1457, Pembroke Castle, Pembrokeshire, Wales, d. 21 April 1509, Richmond Palace, Surrey, England. Buried: 11 May 1509, Westminster Abbey, London. M. 1486,  Elizabeth, of York, Queen consort of England, [Tudor dynasty] d/o Edward IV of England, and Elizabeth Woodville - b. 11 February 1466, Westminster Palace, London, England, d. 11 February 1503, Tower  of London, London, England. Buried: 24 February 153, Westminster Abbey. Ch.  Arthur Tudor, Margaret Tudor, Henry VIII Tudor, Mary Tudor

Arthur Tudor, 'Prince of Wales', 'Earl of Chester', 'Duke of Cornwall', ['House of Tudor', heir apparent of Henry VII of England] [Plantagenet] - b. 19/20 September 1480, Winchester Cathedral Priory, Winchester, Kingdom of England, d. 2 April 1502, Ludlow Castle, Ludlow, Shropshire, Kingdom of England. Buried: 25 April 1502, Worcester Cathedral, Worcester. M. 1501, Catherine of Aragon. Ch. No.

Margaret Tudor, Queen of Scots (Tenure: 8 August 1503 - 9 September 1513) [Plantagenet] - b. 28 November 1489, Westminster Palace, London, Middlesex, Kingdom of England, d. 18 October 1541, Methven Castle, Perthshire, Kingdom of Scotland. Buried: Perth Charterhouse. M. 1st, 1503, James IV, of Scotland. Ch. James Stewart, Female 'stillborn' Stewart Arthur Stewart, James V, Alexander Stewart; M. 2nd, 1514, Archibald Douglas, 6th Earl of Angus. Ch. Margaret Douglas; M. 3rd, 1528,  Henry Stewart, 1st Lord Methven.

James Stewart, 'Duke of Rothesay' [Tudor] - b. 21 February 1507, Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh, Kingdom of Scotland, d. 27 February 1508 (age 1 year, 6 days), Stirling Castle, Stirling Kingdom of Scotland

Female Stewart [Tudor] - b. c. 1508, d. stillborn

 

Arthur Stewart, 'Duke of Rothesay', 'Duke of Albany' [Tudor] - b. 20 October 1509, Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh, Kingdom of Scotland, d. 14 July 1510 (age 8 mos 24 days) Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Kingdom of Scotland

James V, 'King James of Scotland' (Reign: 9 September 1513 - 14 December 1542; Coronation: 21 September 1513), 'Duke of Rothesay' (15 April 1512), 'Knight, Order of the Garter (K.G.), 20 January 1535) [Tudor] - b. 10/15 April 1512, Linlithgow Palace, Linlithgow, Scotland, d. 14 December 1542, Falkland Palace, Fife, Scotland. Buried: January 1543, Holyrood Abbey. M. 1st, 1 January 1537, Notre Dame Cathedral, Paris, France, Madeline de Valois, of France d/o Francois I, Roi de France and Claude de Valois, 'Duchesse de Bretagen' Ch. No; Paramour Mistress: Lady Helen Stuart. Ch. Adam Stewart; Paramour Mistress: Elizabeth Bethuen aka Beaton [Present at the murder of Rizzio, along with Queen Mary] - b. (?), d. (?) d/o Sir John Bethune, '2nd of Creich' and Janet Hay [M. 1st, between January 1537 and 1540, John Stewart, '4th Lord Innermeath' s/o Richard Stewart, '3rd Lord Innermeath' and Margaret Lindsay; M. 2nd, June 1573, James Gray s/o Patrick Gray, '4th Lord Gray' and Marion Ogilvy. Divorced, 10 June 1581, due to adultery (with Elizabeth's niece, Isabel Bethune)] Ch. John Stewart, Katharine Stewart, Elizabeth Stewart, James Stewart, Jean Stewart; Paramour Mistress: Unknown. Ch. Margaret Stewart, Robert Stewart; Paramour Mistress: Elizabeth Shaw. Ch. James Stewart; Paramour Mistress: Elizabeth Carmichael. Ch. John Stewart; Mistress: Lady Margaret Erskine - b. (?), d. 5 May 1572 d/o John Erskine, '5th Lord Erskine' and Lady Margaret Campbell [M. by signed contract 11 July 1527, Sir Robert Douglas, of Lochleven. Ch. Euphemia Douglas, Robert Douglas, George Douglas, Janet Douglas, Catherine Douglas, William Douglas] Ch. James Stewart; Paramour Mistress: Christine Barclay. Ch. James Stewart; Paramour Mistress (c. 1532): Euphimia 'Eupheme' Elphinstone. Ch. Robert Stewart; M. 2nd, 9 May 1538 (proxy), Paris, France, 12 June 1538, St. Andrews Cathedral, St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland, Marie de Lorraine, of Guise d/o Claude de Lorraine, 'Duc de Guise' and Antoinette de Bourbon Ch.  James Stewart, Arthur Stewart, Mary (Stuart) 'Stewart'

Adam Stewart [Stuart] - b. (illegitimately) abt 1528/42, d. 1575. M. Janet Ruthven - b. aft June 11, 1537, before 1550, Ruthven, Aberdeenshir,e Scotland, d. 20 January 1606, possibly Perth, Perthshire, Scotland d/o William Ruthven, of Ballindean and Agens Crichton. Ch. Barbara Stewart, Elspeth Stewart, Dorathie Stewart

Barbara Stewart [Ruthven] - b. before 18 January 1561, Perth, Perthsire, Scotland, d. (?). M. Henry Halcro, of that Ilk. Ch. Hugh Halcro, James Halcro, Malcolm Halcro, Robert Halcro, Margaret Halcro

Elspeth Stewart [Ruthven] - b. before 14 February 1562, probalby, Perth, Perthsire, Scotland, d. (?). M. (?)

Dorathie Stewart [Ruthven] - b. before 11 July 1568, probably at Perth, Pertshire, Scotland

 

John Stewart [Bethuen] - b. (?), d. c. 1607. M. Catherine Gray d/o Andrew Gray, of Duninald, of Redcastle, Scotland [1579, took Redcastle by force and defended it against his step-father James Gray; Ancestor of the Stewart of Laithers] - b. (?), d. c. 1607

 

Katharine Stewart [Bethuen] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Sir William Ruthven (1600, Ruthven was proscribed thus his name was changed to William Ballindean), of Gardyne, Scotland s/o William Ruthven. Ch. William Ruthven, Lt. -Gen. Patrick Ruthven, d. (?).

William Ruthven [Stewart] - b. (?), (?). M. 1621, Christian Barclay d/o Patrick Barclay, of Towie and Anne Drummond. Ch. William Ruthven, Sir Francis Ruthven, John Ruthven

William Ruthven, of Gardyne, Scotland [Surname Ruthven was restored for services as a royalist in the Civil War] [Barclay] - b. (?), d. (?). M. 

 

Sir Francis Ruthven, of Carse, Scotland [Governor of Memel; Roaylist during the Civil War] [Barclay] - b. (?), d. 1655

 

Maj. -Gen. Sir John Ruthven, 'Dunglass, Scotland' [Barclay] - b. (?), d. (?). M. 1st, Jean Ramsay; M. 2nd, Lady Barbara Leslie d/o Alexander Leslie, '1st Earl of Leven' and Agnes Renton d/o Alexander Leslie, '1st Earl of Leven' and Agnes Renton. Ch. Elizabeth Ruthven,William Ruthven, Francis Ruthven

Elizabeth Ruthven - b. (?), d. (?). M. 1658, Sir Dugald Stuart of Ardmaleish, '2nd Baronet' d/o Sir James Stuart, of Ardmaleish, '1st Baronet' s/o Sir John Stuart of Ardmaleish and Elizabeth Hepburn, and Grizel Campbell d/o Sir Dugald Campbell, of Auchinbreck, '1st Baronet' and Isabella Boyd. Ch. James Stuart, Dugald Stuart, Unknown daughter Stuart, Unknown daughter Stuart

James Stuart, '1st Earl of Bute', '3rd Baronet Stuart', of Bute (1672), '1st Viscount Kingarth (14 April 1703), '1st Lord Mountstuart, Cumra and Inchmarnock (14 April 1703); Opposed the Union of scotland and England] [Ruthven] - b. (?), d. 4 June 1710, Bath, Somerset, England. Buried: Rothsay, Scotland. M. 1st, c. 24 July 1680, Agnes Mackenzie d/o Sir George Mackenzie, of Rosehaugh and Elizabeth Dickson. Ch. Lady Margaret Stuart, James Stuart; M. 2nd, after 1696, Christian Dundas d/o Sir William Dundas, of Kincavel and Margaret Edmonston

Lady Margaret Stuart - b. (?), d. 27 April 1738. M. January 1697,  John Lindsay-Crawford, '1st Viscount' Garnock s/o Hon. Patrick Crawford and Margaret Crawfurd. Ch. Margaret Lindsay-Crawford, Patrick Lindsay-Crawford

Margaret Lindsay-Crawford [Stuart] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Unknown MacNeal, of Ugadale

 

Patrick Lindsay-Crawford, '2nd Viscount Garnock', '2nd Lord Kilbirny and Drumry' (24 December 1708 [Stuart] - b. c. November 1697. Baptised: 30 November 1697, d. 24 May 1735. M. c. 19 April 1720, Margaret Home - b. (?), d. (?) d/o George Home. Ch. Christian Graham Lindsay-Crawford, John Lindsay-Crawford, George Lindsay-Crawford

Christian Graham Lindsay-Crawford [Home] - b. (?), d. 1748. M. Patrick Bogle. Ch. No

 

John Lindsay-Crawford, '3rd Viscount Garnock', '3rd Lord Kilbirny and Drumry' [Home] - b. 5 July 1722, d. 22 September 1739. (age 17) M. No

 

George Lindsay-Crawford, '21st Earl of Crawford', 4th Viscount of Garnock', '14th Lord Lindsay of the Byres', '5th Earl of Lindsay', '5th Lord Parbroath - b. 14 March 1728/29. Baptised: 21 March 1728/29, Kilbirnie, Ayrshire, Scotland., d. 11 August 1781, Crawford Lodge, Fife, Scotland. M. 26 December 1755,  Jean Hamilton d/o Robert Hamilton and Jean Mitchell. Ch. Joan Lindsay, George Lindsay-Crawford

Lady Joan Lindsay, 'Countess of Eglinton' [Hamilton] - b. (?), d. 22 January 1778. M. 30 March 1772, General Archibald Montgomerie, '11th Earl of Eglinton' s/o Alexander Montgomerie, '9th Earl of Eglinton' and Susanna Kennedy. Ch. No

 

Maj. -Gen. George Lindsay-Crawford, '22nd Earl of Crawford', '6th Lord Parbroath', '5th Viscount of Garnock', '15th Lord Lindsay of the Byres', '5th Lord Kilbirny and Drumry' - b. 31 January 1758, Bourtree Hill, Ayrshire, Scotland, d. 30 January 1808, Rosel, Ayrshire, Scotland. M. No

 

James Stuart, '2nd Earl of Bute', '2nd Lord Mountstuart, Cumra and Inchmarnock', '4th Baronet Stuart, of Bute' (4 June 1710) [Lord of the Bedchamber (1715 - 1723)] [Will: Prove (by probate) 2 May 1723] [INHERITED: Rosehaugh Estate from his maternal Uncle through litigation] [Mackenzie] - b. (?), d. 28 January 1722/23, London, England. Buried: Rothesay, Buteshire, Scotland. M. c. 19 February 1711, Lady Anne Campbell d/o Archibald Campbell, '1st Duke of Argyll and Elizabeth Tollemache. Ch. Anne Stuart, Grace Stuart, Mary Stuart, John Stuart, James Stuart-Mackenzie

Anne Stuart [Campbell] - b. (?), d. 28 November 1786. M. July 1736,  James Ruthven, '5th Lord Ruthven, of Freeland' - b. (?), d. (?) s/o Colonel James Ruthven of Graitney and Isabel Ruthven, 'Lady Ruthven of Freeland. Ch. Elizabeth Maria Ruthven, Anne Ruthven, Isabel Ruthven, Janet Ruthven

Elizabeth Maria Ruthven - b. (?), d. (?). M. 18 July 1763,Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland, General Sir Robert Laurie of Maxwelton, '5th Baronet' s/o Sir Robert Laurie of Maxwelton, '4th Baronet' and Christian Erskine. Divorced: 2 February 1774. Ch. Robert Laurie, Anne Wortley Montague Laurie

Admiral Sir Robert Laurie, of Maxwelton, '6th Baronet' - b. 25 May 1764, d. 7 January 1848. M. Mary Hope. Ch. (?)

 

Anne Wortley Montague Laurie - b. 13 June 1771, d. (?). M. John Minet Fector. Ch. John Minet Laurie, Charlotte Mary Fector

 

Anne Ruthven

 

Isabel Ruthven

 

Janet Ruthven

 

Grace Stuart [Campbell] - b. (?), d. (?). M. John Campbell, 'Lord Stonefield' s/o Archibald Campbell, '2nd of stonefield' and Jane Frend. Ch. Colonel Colin Campbell, Colonel John Campbell

Colonel Colin Campbell [Stuart] - b. (?), d. 1839. M. 23 February 1787, Elizabeth Anstruther d/o Sir Robert Anstruther, of Balcaskie, '3rd Baronet' and Lady Janet Erskine. Ch. John Campbell

John Campbell, '4th of Stonefield' [Anstruther] - b. (?), d. 18 March 1857. M. 15 July 1808, Wilhelmina Colquhoun d/o Sir James Colquhoun, of Luss, '2nd Baronet' and Mary Falconer. Ch. Elizabeth Janet Campbell, Colin George Campbell, Rt. Rev. James Colquhoun Campbell, Mary Wilhelmina Campbell, Helen Catherine Campbell

Elizabeth Janet Campbell [Colquhoun] - b. 19 February 1810, d. 1829

 

Colin George Campbell, of Stonefield, Argyllshire, Scotland [JOP, Argyllshire, Deputy Lieutenant of Argyllshire] [Colquhoun] - b. 23 May 1811, Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland, d. 1887. M. 10 December 1839, Elizabeth Fitzgibbon d/o Gibbon Fitzgibbon. Ch. Jane Arabella Campbell, Elizabeth Ida Campbell, John Campbell, Colin George Campbell, Henry Osborne Campbell

Jane Arabella Campbell [Fitzgibbon] - b. (?), d. 4 November 1906. M. No

 

Elizabeth Ida Campbell [Fitzgibbon] - b. c. 1841, d. 27 November 1920. M. 10 Janauary 1877, William Thomas Trench s/o Henry Trench and Hon. Georgina Mary Amelia Bloomfield

 

John Campbell [Fitzgibbon] - b. 19 May 1845, d. 1885. M. 2 August 1871, Adela Harriett Pelham-Clinton. Ch. Lt. -Col. Colin George Pelham Campbell, Sir Nigel Leslie Campbell

Lt. -Col. Colin George Pelham Campbell, '6th of Stonefield' [Pelham-Clinton] - b. 31 May 1872, d. 8 February 1955. M. 15 November 1893, Lady Ileene Frances Cairne Hastings d/o Francis Power Plantagenet Hastings, '14th Earl of Huntingdon' and Mary Anne Wilmot Westenra. Ch. Colin Cairns Clinton Campbell, Colonel Geordie Osmond Lorne Mackie-Campbell 

Colin Cairns Clinton Campbell [Hastings] - b. 1894, d. (?). M. 

 

Colonel Geordie Osmond Lorne Mackie-Campbell, Tarbert, Argyllshire, Scotland [Hastings] - b. 11 January 1896, d. 1956. M. 20 January 1921,  Jessie Isobel Mackie d/o Sir Peter Jeffrey Mackie, '1st and last Baronet' and Jessie Lockett Abercrombie. Ch. Colena Illeene Mackie-Campbell, Patricia Isobel Mackie-Campbell, Captain Peter Lorne Mackie-Campbell

Colena Illeene Mackie-Campbell [Mackie] - b. 8 February 1922, d. 28 July 1996

 

Patricia Isobel Mackie-Campbell [Mackie] - b. 14 November 1923, d. 2007

 

Captain Peter Lorne Mackie-Campbell [Mackie] - b. 5 March 1925, d. 1992

 

Sir Nigel Leslie Campbell - b. 13 August 1878, d. 1948. M. 1905, Henriette Russell d/o Leslie W. Russell, of New York [Judge]. Ch. Lesley Campbell, Margaret Campbell, Alison Campbell

Lesley Campbell [Russell] - b. 1908, d. (?). M. 30 April 1928, Derrick Morley. Ch. Adrienne Therese Morley

Adrienne Therese Morley [Campbell] - b. c. 1930, d. 3 January 2010

 

Margaret Campbell [Campbell] - b. 1911, d. (?). M. 1st, 29 July 1931, Captain Alan Fitzroy Campbell s/o Lt. -Col. John Maxwell Campbell and Hilda Mary Wade. Ch. Bridget Clare Campbell; M. 2nd, 7 December 1961, Leslie Lloyd Williams s/o Frederick Lloyd Williams.

Bridget Clare Campbell - b. 28 June 1932

 

Alison Campbell - b. 1913

 

Colin George Campbell [Under-Secretary of State, India, Companion, Order of the Bath] [Fitzgibbon] - b. 26 May 1852, d. 27 May 1911. M. No

 

Henry Osborne Campbell [Fitzgibbon] - b. 16 January 1854, d. 13 September 1920. M. (?)

 

Rt. Rev. James Colquhoun Campbell [ b. 27 December 1813, d. (?). M. 13 May 1840, Blanche Bruce d/o John Bruce Bruce-Pryce an dSarah Austin. Ch. Wilhelmina Mary Campbell, John Archibald Campbell, Reverend Arthur Bruce Knight Campbell

Wilhelmina Mary Campbell [Bruce] - b. (?), d. 19 March 1812. M. (?)

 

John Archibald Campbell [Bruce] - b. 2 January 18842, d. 11 March 1877. M. 14 October 1873, Louisa Jane Hobgood d/o J. Hobgood

 

Reverend Arthur Bruce Knight Campbell - b. 1 May 1851, d. 26 September 1881. M. (?)

 

Mary Wilhelmina Campbell [Colquhoun] - b. 1 November 1816, Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland, d. (?). M. 11 July 1839, Robert Robertson-Glasgow. Ch. Wilhelmina Colquhoun Robertson-Glasgow, Robert Bruce Robertson-Glasgow, Colonel John Campbell Robertson-Glasgow

Wilhelmina Colquhoun Robertson-Glasgow [Campbell] - b. 20 May 1841, d. 15 October 1910

 

Robert Bruce Robertson-Glasgow [Campbell] - b. 3 April 1842, d. 4 December 1895

 

Colonel John Campbell Robertson-Glasgow [Campbell] - b. 24 August 1844, d. 12 March 1913

 

Helen Catherine Campbell [Colquhoun] - b. 10 January 1821, Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland, d. 1859

 

Colonel John Campbell [Stuart] - b. 7 December 1753, d. 23 March 1784, Bombay, India. M. (?)

 

Mary Stuart [Campbell] - b. after 1710, d. (?). M. 31 October 1729,  Sir Robert Menzies, of that Ilk, '3rd Baronet' s/o Sir Alexander Menzies, of the Ilk, '2nd Baronet' and Christian Campbell

 

John Stuart, '3rd Earl of Bute' [Will: proven (by probate) in April 1792] [Hereditary Sheriff of Bute (1723 - 1747)] [He was educated at Eton College, Windsor, Berkshire, EnglandG.1 He held the office of Hereditary Sheriff of Bute between 1723 and 1747.1 He succeeded as the 3rd Earl of Bute [S., 1703] on 28 January 1723.1 He succeeded as the 3rd Viscount Kingarth [S., 1703] on 28 January 1723.1 He succeeded as the 3rd Lord Mountstuart, Cumra and Inchmarnock [S., 1703] on 28 January 1723.1 He succeeded as the 5th Baronet Stuart, of Bute [N.S., 1627] on 28 January 1723.1 He held the office of Representative Peer [Scotland] between 1737 and 1741.1 He was appointed Knight, Order of the Thistle (K.T.) in 1738.1 He held the office of Groom of the Stole to HRH The Prince of Wales from 1750 to 1751, Frederick.3 He held the office of Groom of the Stole to HRH The Prince of Wales between 1756 and 1760, George.3 He was appointed Privy Counsellor (P.C.) in 1760.1 He held the office of Groom of the Stole to King George III between 1760 and 1761.3 He held the office of Representative Peer [Scotland] between 1761 and 1780.1 He held the office of Ranger of Richmond Park between 1761 and 1792.3 He held the office of Chancellor of Marischal College, Aberdeen between 1761 and 1792.3 He held the office of Secretary of State for the North from 1761 to 1762.1 He was appointed Knight, Order of the Garter (K.G.) in 1762 and he resigned his Knighthood, Order of the Thistle.1 He held the office of Prime Minister and First Lord of the Treasury between 29 May 1762 and 15 April 1763.1 In 1763 he purchased the estate at Luton Hoo, Bedfordshire.5 He held the office of Vice-Admiral of Bute between 1764 and 1776.1 He held the office of President of the Society of Antiquaries [Scotland] between 1780 and 1792.4 He was appointed Fellow, Royal College of Physicians, Edinburgh (F.R.C.P.E.) honorary.] [Campbell] - b. 25 May 1713, Parliamentary Square, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland, d. 10 March 1792, South Audley Street, Mayfair, London, England. M. 13 August 1736, Mary Wortley-Montagu, 'Baroness Mount Stuart, of Wortley' d/o Edward Wortley-Montagu and Lady Mary Pierrepoint. Ch. Mary Stuart, John Stuart, Anne Stuart, James Archibald Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie, Jane Stuart, Caroline Stuart, Frederick Stuart, Charles Stuart, William Stuart, Louisa Stuart

Lady Mary Stuart [Wortley-Montagu] - b. c. 1741, d. 5 April 1824. M. 7 September 1761, James Lowther, '1st Earl of Lonsdale' s/o Robert Lowther and Caterine Pennington

 

John Stuart, '1st Marquess of the County of Bute'  [Wortley-Montagu] - b. 30 June 1744, 'Mount Stuart', Rothesay, Isle of Bute, Scotland, d. 16 November 1814, Geneva, Switzerland Square, London, England. M. 1st, 12 November 1766, St. John's Chapel, St. George Hanover Square, London, England, Hon. Charlotte Jane Windsor d/o Herbert Hickman-Windsor, '2nd Viscount Windsor', of Blackcastle' and Alice Clavering. Ch. John Stuart, Charlotte Stuart, Charles Stuart, Henry Stuart, William Stuart, George Stuart; M. 2nd, 17 September 1800, Stratton Street, St. George Hanover Square, London, England, Frances Coutts d/o Thomas Coutts and Susan Starkie. Ch. Frances Stuart, Dudley Coutts Stuart

John Stuart, 'Viscount Mount Stuart' (1792 - 1794, incorrectly), Lord-Lieutenant of Glamorganshire (1793 - 1794) [MP-Tory, for Cardiff (1790 - 1794)[Windsor] - b. 25 September 1767, Grosvenor Square, Mayfair, London, England, d. 22 January 1794, Bassingbourn Hall, England, fall from his horse. Buried: Stanton Rivers, Essex, England. [Intestate: Estate was administered, February 1794] M. 12 October 1792, Dumfries House, Cumnock, Ayrshire, Scotland, Lady Elizabeth Penelope MacDowall-Crichton d/o Patrick MacDowall-Crichton, '6th Earl of Dumfries' and Margaret Crauford. Ch. John Crichton-Stuart, Patrick James Herbert Crichton-Stuart

John Crichton-Stuart (legally changed by Royal License, 26 August 1805), '2nd Marquess of the County of Bute' [He held the office of Hereditary Keeper of Rothsay Castle in 1814.1 He succeeded as the 2nd Viscount Mountjoy, of the Isle of Wight [G.B., 1796] on 16 November 1814.1 He succeeded as the '7th Baronet Stuart', of Bute [N.S., 1627] on 16 November 1814.1 He succeeded as the 2nd Earl of Windsor [G.B., 1796] on 16 November 1814.1 He succeeded as the 3rd Baron of Mount Stuart of Wortley, co. York [G.B., 1761] on 16 November 1814.1 He succeeded as the 14th Lord Crichton of Sanquhar [S., 1488] on 16 November 1814.1 He succeeded as the 5th Lord Mountstuart, Cumra and Inchmarnock [S., 1703] on 16 November 1814.1 He succeeded as the '7th Earl of Dumfries' [S., 1633] on 16 November 1814.1 He succeeded as the '2nd Marquess of the County of Bute' [G.B., 1796] on 16 November 1814.1 He succeeded as the 7th Viscount of Air [S., 1633] on 16 November 1814.1 He succeeded as the 7th Lord Crichton of Sanquhar and Cumnock [S., 1633] on 16 November 1814.1 He succeeded as the '7th Viscount of Air' [S., 1622] on 16 November 1814.1 He succeeded as the '5th Earl of Bute' [S., 1703] on 16 November 1814.1 He succeeded as the 5th Viscount Kingarth [S., 1703] on 16 November 1814.1 He succeeded as the 2nd Baron Cardiff of Cardiff Castle [G.B., 1776] on 16 November 1814.1 He succeeded as the 7th Lord of Sanquhar [S., 1622] on 16 November 1814.1 He held the office of Lord-Lieutenant of Bute between 1815 and 1848.1 He held the office of Lord-Lieutenant of Glamorganshire between 1815 and 1848.1 He held the office of Recorder of Banbury.1 He was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Civil Laws (D.C.L.) by Oxford University, Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, on 10 June 1834.6 He was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Law (LL.D.) by Cambridge University, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, on 6 July 1835.6 He was appointed Fellow, Society of Antiquaries (F.S.A.) on 24 May 1838.3 He was appointed Knight, Order of the Thistle (K.T.) in 1843.1 He has an extensive biographical entry in the Dictionary of National Biography.7]  [WILL: Proven (by probate), April 1848] [Hereditary Keeper of Rothsay Castle, 1814] [MacDowall-Crichton] - b. John Stuart, 10 August 1793, d. 18 March 1848, Cardiff Castle, Cardiff, Glamorgan, Wales. Buried: 23 March 1848, Kirtling, Cambridgeshire, England. M. 1st, 29 July 1818, St. George's Church, St. George Street, Hanover Square, London, England, Lady Maria North d/o George Augustus North, '3rd Earl of Guilford' and Lady Maria Frances Mary Hobart; M. 2nd, 10 April 1845, Loudoun Castle, Ayrshire, Scotland, Lady Sophia Frederica Christina Rawdon-Hastings d/o Francis Rawdon-Hastings, '1st Marquess of Hastings' and Flora Campbell, '6th Countess of Loudoun'. Ch. John Patrick Crichton-Stuart

 

John Patrick Crichton-Stuart, '3rd Marquess of the County of Bute' [   He held the office of Hereditary Keeperof Rothsay Castle in 1848.1 He succeeded as the 6th Lord Mountstuart, Cumra and Inchmarnock [S., 1703] on 18 March 1848.1 He succeeded as the 6th Viscount Kingarth [S., 1703] on 18 March 1848.1 He succeeded as the 6th Earl of Bute [S., 1703] on 18 March 1848.1 He succeeded as the 8th Baronet Stuart, of Bute [N.S., 1627] on 18 March 1848.1 He succeeded as the 3rd Marquess of Bute [G.B., 1796] on 18 March 1848.1 He succeeded as the 4th Baron Mount Stuart of Wortley, co. York [G.B., 1761] on 18 March 1848.1 He succeeded as the 15th Lord Crichton of Sanquhar [S., 1488] on 18 March 1848.1 He succeeded as the 8th Earl of Dumfries [S., 1633] on 18 March 1848.1 He succeeded as the 8th Viscount of Air [S., 1633] on 18 March 1848.1 He succeeded as the 3rd Viscount Mountjoy, of the Isle of Wight [G.B., 1796] on 18 March 1848.1 He succeeded as the 3rd Earl of Windsor [G.B., 1796] on 18 March 1848.1 He succeeded as the 8th Lord of Sanquhar [S., 1622] on 18 March 1848.1 He succeeded as the 3rd Baron Cardiff of Cardiff Castle [G.B., 1776] on 18 March 1848.1 He succeeded as the 8th Lord Crichton of Sanquhar and Cumnock [S., 1633] on 18 March 1848.1 He succeeded as the 8th Viscount of Air [S., 1622] on 18 March 1848.1 He was educated at Harrow School, Harrow, London, EnglandG.2 He matriculated at Christ Church, Oxford University, Oxford, Oxfordshire, EnglandG, on 13 October 1865.2 He was appointed Knight, Order of the Thistle (K.T.) in 1875.1 He was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Law (LL.D.) by University of Glasgow, Glasgow, Lanarkshire, ScotlandG, in 1879.2 He graduated from University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Midlothian, ScotlandG, in 1882 with a Doctor of Law (LL.D.)2 He held the office of Mayor of Cardiff in 1891.1 He held the office of Lord Rector of St. Andrews University between 1892 and 1898.1 He held the office of Lord-Lieutenant of Bute between 1892 and 1900.1,2 He was awarded the honorary degree of Doctor of Law (LL.D.) by St. Andrews University, St. Andrews, Fife, ScotlandG, in 1893.2 His last will was dated 13 July 1894. He held the office of Provost of Rothsay between 1896 and 1899.1] [North] - b. 12 September 1847, d. 9 October 1900, Dumfries House, Cumnock, Ayrshire, Scotland M. 16April 1872, Hon. Gwendolen Mary Anne Fitzalan-Howard d/o Edward George Fitzalan-Howard, '1st baron Howard of Glossop and Augusta Talbot. Ch. Margaret Crichton-Stuart, John Crichton-Stuart, Ninian Edward Crichton-Stuart, Edmund Crichton-Stuart

Margaret Crichton-Stuart [Fitzalan-Howard] - b. 24 December 1875, d. 6 June 1964. M. 26 October 1909, Colonel Sir Colin William MacRae, of Feoirlinn s/o Duncan MacRae. Ch. Gwendolin Margaret Mary Grace MacRae

 

John Crichton-Stuart, '4th Marquess of the County of Bute' [Fitzalan-Howard] - b. 20 June 1881, Chiswick House, London, England, d. 25 April 1947. M. 6 July 1905, Castle Bellingham, Kilsaran, County Louth, Ireland, Augusta Mary Monica Bellingham d/o Sir Alan Henry Bellingham, '4th Baronet' and Lady Constance Julia Eleanor Georgiana Noel. Ch. Mary Crichton-Stuart, John Crichton-Stuart, Jean Crichton-Stuart, Robert Creichton-Stuart, David Stuart, Patrick Crichton-Stuart, Rhidian Crichton-Stuart

Mary Crichton-Stuart [Bellingham] - b. 8 May 1906, d. (?). M. 8 May 1933, Edward Alan Walker s/o Arthru Walker. Ch. Ione Mary Stuart Walker, Helia Immaculate Walker

 

John Crichton-Stuart, '5th Marquess of the County of Bute' [Bellingham] - b. 4 August 1907, d. 14 August 1956. M. 26 April 1932, Lady Eileen Beatrice Forbes d/o Bernard Arthur William Patrick Hastings Forbes, '8th Earl of Granard' and Beatrice Mills. Ch. John Crichton-Stuart, David Ogden Crichton-Stuart, James Charles Crichton-Stuart, Caroline Moira Fiona Crichton-Stuart

 

John Crichton-Stuart, '6th Marquess of the County of Bute' [Bellingham] - b. 27 February 1933, d. 22 July 1993. M. 19 April 1955, Beatrice Nicola Grace Weld Forester d/o Lt. -Cdr. Wolstan Beaumont Charles Weld Forester and Anne Grace Christian Stirling-Home-Drummond-Moray. Ch. Sophia Anne Crichton-Stuart, Eileen Caroline Crichton-Stuart, John Colum Crichton-Stuart, Anthony Crichton-Stuart; M. 2nd, 12 November 1978, Jennifer Home-Rigg d/o John Brougham Home-Rigg

Sophia Anne Crichton-Stuart

 

 Eileen Caroline Crichton-Stuart

 

 John Colum Crichton-Stuart

 

 Anthony Crichton-Stuart

David Ogden Crichton-Stuart - b. 27 February 1933, d. 1977

 

Lord James Charles Crichton-Stuart - b. 17 September 1935, d. 5 December 1982

 

Lady Caroline Moira Fiona Crichton-Stuart

 

Jean Crichton-Stuart

 

Robert Creichton-Stuart

 

David Stuart

 

Patrick Crichton-Stuart

 

Rhidian Crichton-Stuart

Ninian Edward Crichton-Stuart [Fitzalan-Howard] - b. 15 May 1883, d. 2 Octobe r1915

 

Edmund Crichton-Stuart [Fitzalan-Howard] - b. 3 April 1886, d. 18 August 1957

 

Lord Patrick James Herbert Crichton-Stuart [MacDowall -Crichton] - b. 25 August 1794, posthumously, d. 7 September 1859. M. 13 July 1818,  Hannah Tighe d/o William Tighe. Ch. Lt. -Col. James Frederick Dudley Crichton-Stuart, Herbert Crichton-Stuart

Lt. -Col. James Frederick Dudley Crichton-Stuart - b. 17 February 1824, d. 24 October 1891. M. 28 July 1864, Gertrude Frances Seymour d/o Rt. Hon. Sir George Hamilton Seymour and Hon. Gertrude Trevor. Ch. Constance Crichton-Stuart, Audrey Crichton-Stuart, Captain Patrick James Crichton-Stuart, Dudley Crichton-Stuart

Constance Crichton-Stuart - b. (?), d. 14 December 1933

 

Audrey Crichton-Stuart - b. (?), d. 24 September 1962

 

Captain Patrick James Crichton-Stuart - b. 6 January 1868, d. 25 October 1935

 

Dudley Crichton-Stuart - b. 4 March 1871, d. 18 July 1939

 

Herbert Crichton-Stuart - b. 5 August 1827, d. 29 December 1891

Lady Charlotte Stuart [Windsor] - b. c. 1775, d. 5 September 1847

Lt. Lord Charles Stuart [Windsor] - b. 18 July 1775, d. 11 February 1796

Lord Henry Stuart [Windsor] - b. 7 June 1777, d. 19 August 1809

Captain Lord William Stuart [Windsor] - b. 18 November 1778, d. 28 July 1814

Rear-Admiral Lord George Stuart [Windsor] - b. 1 March 1780, d. 19 February 1841

Lady Frances Stuart [Coutts] - b. c. 1780 - 1800, d. 29 March 1859

Lord Dudley Coutts Stuart [Coutts] - b. 11 January 1803, d. 17 November 1854

 

Lady Anne Stuart [Wortley-Montagu] - b. c. 1745, d. 1780

 

Hon. James Archibald Stuart-Wortley-Mackenzie [Wortley-Montagu] - b. 19 Septembe r1747, d. 1 March 1818

 

Lady Jane Stuart [Wortley-Montagu] - b. c. 1748, d. 28 February 1828

 

Lady Caroline Stuart [Wortley-Montagu] - b. May 1750, d. 20 January 1813

 

Hon. Frederick Stuart [Wortley-Montagu] - b. 1751, d. 1802

 

Lt. -Gen. Hon. Sir Charles Stuart [Wortley-Montagu] - b. January 1753, d. 25 May 1801

 

Most Rev. Hon. William Stuart [Wortley-Montagu] - b. March 1755, d. 6 March 1822

 

Lady Louisa Stuart [Wortley-Montagu] - b. 1757, d. 1851

 

James Stuart-Mackenzie [Campbell] - b. aft 1714, d. c. April 1800. M. 16 February 1749, Lady Elizabeth Campbell d/o Field Marshal John Campbell, '2nd Duke of Argyll' and Jane Warburton. Ch. (?)

 

Dugald Stuart, 'Lord Blairhall' [Ruthven] - b. (?), d. 1712. M. Mary Bruce d/o John Bruce and Jean Leslie. Ch. James Stuart, John Stuart, Jean Stuart

James Stuart, of Blairhall, Perthshire, Scotland (sold Blairhall to John Stuart) [Bruce] - b. (?), d. 1762. M. Mary Crauford. Ch. Ann Stuart, James Stuart, John Stuart, Captain Charles Stuart, Wortley Stuart, Mary Stuart

Ann Stuart [Crauford] - b. (?), d. 27 December 1798, Airlie Lodge, Angus, Scotland. M. 1770, David Ogilvy, 'Earl of Airlie' s/o John Ogilvy, 'Earl of Airlie' and Margaret Ogilvy. Ch. No

 

James Stuart [Crauford] - b. (?), d. (?). M. 1st, Anne Stuart d/o John Stuart and Lady Anne Stuart; M. 2nd, Mary Nicholson d/o John Nicholson and Unknown Lawson. Ch. Bute Stuart, George Stuart, Ogilvie Stuart

Bute Stuart, of Parramatta, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia [Nicholson] - b. (?), d. (?). M. 1st, 23 January 1815, Lillias Johnston d/o William Johnston. Ch. William Johnston Stuart, Mary Jane Stuart, Annie Amelia Stuart, James Bute Stuart; M. 2nd, Ann Jane Boultbee

William Johnston Stuart [Johnston] - b. 1818, d. (?)

 

Mary Jane Stuart [Johnston] - b. 1820

 

Annie Amelia Stuart [Johnston] - b. 1823

 

James Bute Stuart [Johnston] - b. bt 1823/24

 

George Stuart - b. (?), d. 1 June 1860. M. (?). Ch. no

 

Ogilvie Stuart - b. (?), d. 1827. M. (?). Ch. No

 

John Stuart [Crauford] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Elizabeth Crauford. Ch. 3-s, 2-d

 

Captain Charles Stuart [Captain in the Honourable East Indian Company Service] [Crauford] - b. (?), d. (?), Musselburgh, Midlothian, Scotland. M. Mary Stuart d/o Francis Stuart. Ch. 4-s, 4-d

 

Wortley Stuart [Crauford] - b. (?), d. (?). M. William Moir

 

Mary Stuart [Crauford] - b. (?), d. (?). 

 

John Stuart [Bruce] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Lady Anne Stuart d/o Francis Stuart, '7th Earl of Moray' and Jean Elphinstone. Ch. Charles Stuart, Francis Stuart, James Stuart, Anne Stuart, Mary Stuart, Jean Stuart, Grace Stuart, Margaret Stuart

Charles Stuart, Annfield, Stirlingshire, Scotland [Stuart] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Mary Wedderburn d/o Charles Wedderburn. Ch. 3-s, f-d

 

Francis Stuart [Stuart] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Mary Nicholson d/o John Nicholson and Unknown Lawson. Ch. Mary Stuart

 

Lt. -Gen. James Stuart [Stuart] - b. (?), d. (?), London, England. M. (?). Ch. No

 

Anne Stuart [Stuart] - b. (?), d. (?). M. James Stuart s/o James Stuart and Mary Crauford

 

Mary Stuart [Stuart] - b. (?), d. (?). M. General Unknown Douglas. Ch. 

 

Jean Stuart [Stuart] - b. (?), d. (?).  M. Tod

 

Grace Stuart [Stuart] - b. (?), d.  (?). M. (?) Cheap

 

Margaret Stuart [Stuart] - b. (?), d. 1770. M. 14 October 1761, David Rae, 'Lord Eskgrove' s/o David Rae and Agnes Forbes. Ch. David Rae, Margaret Rae, William Rae

Sir David Rae '2nd Baronet Rae' (23 October 1804) [Stuart] - b. (?), d. 22 May 1815. M. (?)

 

Margaret Rae [Stuart] - b. (?), d. (?). M. 3 January 1804, Thomas Phipps Howard. Ch. (?)

 

Sir William Rae, '3rd Baronet Rae' [Stuart] - b. 14 April 1769, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland, d. 19 October 1842, St. Catherine's, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland. M.9 September 1793,  Mary Stuart d/o Lt. -Col. Charles Stuart. Ch. No

 

Jean Stuart [Bruce] - b. (?), d. (?). M. John Hamilton. Ch. Agnes Hamilton

Agnes Hamilton - b. (?), d. (?). M. Thomas Broun. Ch. Elizabeth Broun

Elizabeth Broun - b. (?), d. January 1787. M. 25 October 1783, Sir Andrew Dick-Lauder, of Fountainhall, '6th Baronet' s/o Andrew Lauder, of Fountainhall, '5th Baronet' and Isobel Dick. Ch. Thomas Dick-Lauder, Agnes Dick-Lauder

Thomas Dick-Lauder, of Fountainhall, '7th Baronet' - b. 13 August 1784, d. 29 May 1848. M. 8 February 1808, Charles Anne Cumin d/o George Cumin and Susanna Judith Craigie-Halkett. Ch. Beatrice Ambrosia Dick-Lauder, Unknown daughter Dick-Lauder, John Dick-Lauder, Charlotte Gordon Dick-Lauder, George Dick-Lauder, Julia Jane Dick-Lauder, Maddalena Dick-Lauder

Beatrice Ambrosia Dick-Lauder - b. (?), d. March 1903. M. 20 July 1870, George Ramsay. Ch. 

 

Unknown daughter Dick-Lauder - b. (?), d. (?)

 

Sir John Dick-Lauder,of Fountainhall, '8th Baronet Lauder' - b. 21 April 1813, d. 23 March 1867. M. 22 May 1845, St. Cuthberts Church, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland, Lady Anne Dalrymple d/o North Hamilton Dalrymple, '9th Earl of Stair' and Margaret Peny

 

Charlotte Gordon Dick-Lauder - b. (?), d. 17 July 1848. M. 23 September 1840, South Leith, Midlothian, Scotland, Alexander Mitchell-Innes, of Ayton Castle

 

George Dick-Lauder, of Huntley Wood - b. 1820, d. 23 February 1851. M. 28 January 1850, Leamington Priors, Warwickshire, England, Antoinette Amelia Barclay Macpherson d/o James Macpherson

 

Julia Jane Dick-Lauder - b. 1823, d. 29 January 1911. M. 20 January 1841, South Leith, Midlothian, Scotland, Thomas Shairp Mitchell-Inness. Ch. Yes

 

Maddalena Dick-Lauder - b. 1825, d. 24 April 1885. M. 31 August 1848, Colonel William John Wilson. Ch. 

 

Agnes Dick-Lauder - b. 7 September 1785

 

Unknown daughter Stuart [Ruthven]

Unknown daughter Stuart [Ruthven]

 

Sir William Ruthven, Dunglas, Scotland [Leslie] - b. (?), d. (?). M. after 1648,  Lady Catherine Douglas d/o William Douglas, '1st Marquess of Douglas' and Lady Mary Gordon

 

Sir Francis Ruthven, of Redcastle, '1st Baronet' - b. (?), d. (?). M. Elizabeth Ruthven d/o Thomas Ruthven, '1st Lord Ruthven' of Freeland and Isabel Balfour. Ch. Isabel Ruthven, Elizabeth Ruthven, Anna Ruthven

Isabel Ruthven, 'Lady Ruthven' of Freeland [Ruthven] - b. (?), d. 23 June 1732. M. Colonel James Ruthven, of Graitney s/o William Johnstone, of Graitney. Ch. James Ruthven, Anne Ruthven

James (Johnstone) Ruthven, '5th Lord Ruthven', of Freeland - b. (?), d. c. 3 July 1783. M. 1st, c. 1732,  Janet Nisbet d/o William Nisbet, of Dirleton. Ch. James Ruthven, William Ruthven; M. 2nd, July 1736, Lady Anne Stuart, d/o James Stuart,'2nd Earl of Bute' and Lady Anne Campbell. Ch. Elizabeth Maria Ruthven, Anne Ruthven, Isabel Ruthven, Janet Ruthven

James Ruthven, '6th Lord Ruthven', of Freeland [Nisbet] - b. 16 December 1733, d. 27 December 1789. M. 12 November 1776, Lady Mary Elizabeth Leslie d/o David Leslie, '8th Earl of Leven' and Wilhelmina Nisbet. Ch. James Ruthven, Mary Elizabeth Thornton Ruthven

James Ruthven, '7th Lord Ruthven', of Freeland - b. 17 October 1777, d. 27 July 1853. M. 20 December 1813, Mary Hamilton Campbell d/o Walter Campbell, '9th of Skipness and 3rd of Shawfield' and Mary Nisbet. Ch. No

 

Mary Elizabeth Thornton Ruthven, '8th Lady Ruthven', of Freeland - b. c. 1784, d. 13 February 1864. M. 13 October 1806, Walter Hore-Ruthven s/o William Hore and Eleanor Catherine Bradstreet. Ch. William Hore, Reverend James Ruthven Hore-Ruthven, Alexander Leslie Melville Hore-Ruthven, James Stopford Hore-Ruthven, Lieutenant Cavendish Hore-Ruthven, Major Walter Hore-Ruthven, 5-d (Unknown) Hore-Ruthven, Hon. Jane Stewart Hore

William Ruthven [Nisbet] - b. 16 February 1735. M. No

Elizabeth Maria Ruthven [Stuart] - b. (?), d. (?). M. 18 July 1763, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland, General Sir Robert Laurie, of Maxwelton' 5th Baronet' s/o Sir Robert Laurie, of Maxwelton, '4th Baronet' and Christian Erskine. Divorced: 2 February 1774. Ch. Admiral Sir Robert Laurie, Anne Wortley Montagu Laurie

Admiral Sir Robert Laurie, of Maxwelton, '6th Baronet' - b. 25 May 1764, d. 7 January 1848. Mary Hope. Ch. (?)

 

Anne Wortley Montagu Laurie - b. 13 June 1771, d. (?). M. John Minet Fector. Ch. John Minet Laurie, Charlotte Mary Fector

John Minet Laurie - b. (?), c. 24 February 1868

Charlotte Mary Fector - b. 1801,d. 2 August 1854

Anne Ruthven [Stuart] - b. 3 October 1737, d. 28 October 1801. M. 1764, John Elphinstone, '11th Lord Elphinstone s/o Charles Elphinstone, '10th Lord Elphinstone' and Lady Clementina Fleming. Ch. Keith Elphinstone, John Elphinstone

Isabel Ruthven [Stuart] - b. 2 November 1738, d. 4 September 1775

Janet Ruthven [Stuart] - b. 7 December 1757, d. June 1785

 

Anne Ruthven [Stuart] - b. 3 October 1737, d. 28 October 1801. M. 1764, John Elphinstone, '11th Lord Elphinstone s/o Charles Elphinstone, '10th Lord Elphinstone' and Lady Clementina Fleming. Ch. Keith Elphinstone, John Elphinstone, Charles Elphinstone-Fleming, Mountstuart Elphinstone

Hon. Keith Elphinstone [Ruthven] - b. (?), d. 4 August 1841. M. 5 September 1803, David Erskine s/o James Erskine and Lady Christian Bruce. Ch. James Erskine, John Elphinstone Erskine, George Keith Erskine

James Erskine, Cardross, Port of Menteith, Perthshire, Scotland [Elphinstone] - b. 21 August 1804, d. February 1844. M. 27 February 1836, Mary Eliza Fagan d/o Lt. -Gen. Christopher Fagan. Ch. Henry David Erskine, James Elphinstone Erskine

Sir Henry David Erskine [Fagan] - b. 5 January 1838, d. 7 September 1921. M. 26 June 1861, Lady Horatia Elizabeth Seymour d/o Sir Francis George Hugh Seymour, '5th Marquess of Hertford' and Lady Emily Murray. Ch. James Francis Erskine, Seymour Elphinstone Erskine, Walter Hugh Erskine, Alan David Erskine, Rachel Augusta Erskine, Arthur Edward Erskine

Brig. -Gen. Hon. James Francis Erskine [Seymour] - b. 4 June 1862, d. 26 June 1936

 

Admiral Seymour Elphinstone Erskine [Seymour] - b. 23 June 1863, d. 23 February 1945

 

Walter Hugh Erskine [Seymour] - b. 27 April 1870, d. 15 February 1948

 

Alan David Erskine [Seymour] - b. 26 August 1872, d. 26 October 1947

 

Rachel Augusta Erskine [Seymour] - b. 30 December 1875, d. 30 November 1953

 

Sir Arthur Edward Erskine [Seymour] - b. 1 September 1881, d. 24 July 1963

 

Admiral Sir James Elphinstone Erskine - b. 2 December 183, d. 25 July 1911

 

Admiral John Elphinstone Erskine [Elphinstone] - b. 13 July 1806, d. 28 June 1887

 

George Keith Erskine - b. 19 February 1809, d. 12 January 1849

 

Lt. -Gen. John Elphinstone, '12th Lord Elphinstone' [Ruthven] - b. 1764, d. 2 May 1813. M. 31 July 1806, Janet Hyndford Elliot d/o Cornelius Elliot of Woolflee. Ch. John Elphinstone

John Elphinstone, '13th Lord Elpinstone' [Elliot] - b. 23 Juen 1807, d. 19 July 1860. M. No

 

Admiral Hon. Charles Elphinstone-Fleming [Inherited Estates of Earls of Wigton, legally changing his name, 1 January1799; MP for Stirlingshire] [Ruthven] - b. Charles Fleming, 18 June 1774, d. 30 October 1840. M. June 1816, Cathedral of Santa Cruz, Cadiz, Spain, Dona Catalina Paulina Alesandro de Jiminez

 

Hon. Mountstuart Elphinstone [Governor of Bombay, Commissioner in India] [Ruthven] - b. 1779, d. 29 November 1859

 

Elizabeth Ruthven [Ruthven] - b. (?), d. (?). M. James Pitcairn. Ch. David Pitcairn

Reverend David Pitcairn - b. (?), d. (?). M. Catherine Hamilton, of Wishaw. Ch. John Pitcairn

Major John Pitcairn [Hamilton] - b. 1722, Dysart, Fife, Scotland. Baptised: 28 December 1722, St. Serf's Church, Dysart, Fife, Scotland, d. 17 June 1775, Killed in action. M. Elizabeth Dalrymple d/o Robert Dalrymple. Ch. Anne Pitcairn, Catherine Pitcairn, Thomas Pitcairn, Johanna Pitcairn, Janet Pitcairn, Clerke Pitcairn, David Pitcairn, William Pitcairn, Robert Pitcairn,Alexander Pitcairn

Anne Pitcairn [Dalrymple] - b. (?), d. (?). M. c. 1779, William Campbell. Ch. John Campbell

Maj. -Gen. Sir John Campbell - b. c. 1780, d. 19 December 1863

 

Catherine Pitcairn [Dalrymple] - b. (?), d. 24 October 1835. M. 1st, Major Hon. Charles Cochrane s/o Thomas Cochrane, '8th Earl of Dundonald' and Jane Stuart; M. 2nd, Charles Owen Cambridge

 

Thomas Pitcairn [Dalrymple] - b. (?), d. (?). M. 

 

Johanna Pitcairn [Dalrymple] - b. (?), d. (?)

 

Janet Pitcairn [Dalrymple] - b. (?), d. (?)

 

Clerke Pitcairn [Dalrymple] - b. (?), d. (?)

 

David Pitcairn [Dalrymple] - b. (?), d. (?). M. 

 

William Pitcairn [Dalrymple] - b. (?), Carnbee, Fife, Scotland, d. (?)

 

Robert Pitcairn [Dalrymple] - b. c. 1753, d. 1770. M. 

 

Alexander Pitcairn [Dalrymple] - b. 1768, d. (?). M. Elizabeth Campbell d/o Duncan Campbell and Mary Mumford

 

Anna Ruthven [Ruthven] - b. (?), d. (?). M. (?). Ch. No

 

Lt. -Gen. Patrick Ruthven,

 

Elizabeth Stewart [Bethuen] - b.

 

James Stewart [Bethuen] - b.

Jean 'Jane' Stewart Campbell, 'Countess of Argyll' (1558), [Taken prisoner at the surrender of Edinburgh Castle (28 May 1573)] [Bethune aka Beaton] - b. (illegitimate)  abt 1528-1542 (19 October 1580, received letters of Legitimation under the Great Seal), d. 7 January 1587/88. M. (contract of marriage signed, 1 July 1553), Archibald Campbell, '5th Earl of Argyll', '5th Lord Lorne', '6th Lord Campbell' (1558). Divorced: 23 June 1573 [Office of Justiciar, Scotland, (1558)] - b. c. 1532, d. 12 September 1573, by 'the stone' s/o Archibald Campbell, '4th Earl of Argyll' and Lady Helen Hamilton [M. 2nd, by contract 5 August 1573, Lady Janet Cunningham d/o Alexander Cuningham, '5th Earl of Glencairn' and Janet Cuninghame. Ch. Unnamed son Campbell (b/d 30 June 1574)] Ch. No

Margaret Stewart [Elphinstone] - b. abt 1528-1542/c. 1539, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland, d. 1583, Scotland. M. John Moore. Ch. Robert Moore

Robert Moore, Mohr of Caldwell [Stewart] - b. 1580, Glanderstoun, Scotland, d. 1666, Denmark. M. Ann Cadwell. Ch. Dave Moore

Dave Hans Moore (Mohr) - b. 1620, Scotland, d. 1653, Keislingswalde, Germany. M. Anna Koller - b. est. 1587 - 1647, d. (?). Ch. George Freidrich Moore

George Freiedrich Moore - b. 1650, Heindeburg, Rhine, Palatinate, Germany, d. 1711, Rhineland, Palatinate, Germany. M. Elizabeth Winterberg. Ch. Dennis Moore, Sr., Hanns Jacob Moore, Elisabeth Moore

Dennis Moore, Sr., [Winterberg] - b. 1680, Heindeburg, Rhine Palatinate, Germany, d. 1734 Mew Bern, Craven, North Carolina. M. Elizabeth Petigru aka Rabnsom - b. est. btwn 1650 - 1710, d. c. 1738, Craven County, North Carolina. Ch. Dennis Moore

Dennis Moore - b. 1715, Craven, North Carolina, d. 4 July 1771, Wilmington, New Hanover, North Carolina. M. Sarah Elizabeth Pettigrew - b. 1727, Prince Henry, Virginia d. 1778, Moore's Creek, Pender County, North Carolina d/o James Louis Pettigrew, III and Mary Cochran.Ch. William Hamilton Moore, Pettigrew Moore, James Alfred Moore, Jacob Moore, Sarah Moore, Deborah Jane Moore, Anne Moore, Samuel Moore

 

Hanns Jacob Moore [Winterberg]

 

Elisabeth Moore [Winterberg]

 

Robert Stewart [Unknown] - b. c. 1533, d. 1581

 

James Stewart [Shaw] - b. c 1529, d. 25 September 1557

 

John Stewart, '1st Lord Darnley' [Carmichael] - b. c. 1531, d. c. November 1563

 

James Stewart, '1st Earl of Moray', 'Regent of Scotland' [Erskine] - b. (Illegitimate) c. 1531, Scotland, d. 23 January 1570, Linlithgow, Scotland. Buried: St. Giles Cathedral, Edinburgh. M. Agnes Keith

 

James Stewart [Barclay] - b. abt 1531-1542

 

Robert Stewart, Knighted, 'Sir Robert Stewart of Strathdon' (15 May 1565), '1st Earl of Orkney', 'Lord of Zetland (Shetland),  'Commendator of Holyrood Abbey', 'Commendator of Charlieu Abbey in France' [Elphinstone] - b. (Recognized, Illegitmate) Spring 1533, d. 4 February 1593. M. Lady Jean Kennedy d/o Gilbert Kennedy, '3rd Earl of Cassilis and Margaret Kennedy. Ch. Mary Stewart, Jean Stewart, Henry Stewart, Patrick Stewart, John Stewart, Robert Stewart, James Stewart, Elizabeth Stewart, Barbara Stewart

Mary Stewart [Kennedy] - b. (?), d. (?), M. Patrick Gray, '6th Lord Gray - b. late 1562, d. 1612 s/o Patrick Gray, '5th Lord Gray' and Barbara Ruthven d/o William Ruthven, '2nd Lord Ruthven' [M. 1st, 1575, Elizabet Lyon d/o John Lyon, '8th Lord Glamis'] Ch. Elizabeth Gray, Andrew Gray, Jean Gray, Agnes Gray

Elizabeth Gray [Stewart] - b. 1586, d. (?)

 

Andrew Gray, '7th Lord Gray' [Stewart] - b. c. 1587

 

Jean 'Jane' Gray [Stewart] - b. c. 1588, d. 1639. M. John Wemyss, '1st Earl of Wemyss', Baronet of Nova Scotia, 1625 (a Charter to the barony of New Wemyss, in that Province of Canada), Raised to the Peerage of Scotland, Lord Wemsyss, of Elcho (1628), Lord Elcho and Methel (1633), 'Earl of Wemyss) [Family seat: Wemyss Castle, Fife] KG (1618), - b. 1586, d. 1649, Wemyss Castle, Fife d/o Sir John Wemyss and Margaret Douglas d/o Sir William Diouglas, of Lochleven. Ch. David Wemyss

David Wemyss, '2nd Earl of Wemyss' - b. 6 September 1610, d. July 1679. M. 1st, July 1625, Anna Balfour d/o Robert Balfour, '2nd Lord Balfour, of Burleigh'. Ch. Jean Wemyss; M. 2nd, April 1650, Helenor Fleming d/o John Fleming, '2nd Earl of Wigtown'; M. 3rd, 13 Janaury 1653, Margaret Leslie, d/o John Leslie, '6th Earl of Rothes' w/o Francis Scott, '2nd Earl of Buccleuch. Ch. Margaret Wemyss

Jean Wemyss [Balfour] - b. (?), d. (?). M. 11 August 1659, George Gordon, '15th Earl of Sutherland' - b. 2 November 1633, d. 4 March 1703 s/o John Gordon, '14th Earl of Sutherland' and Lady Jean Drummond d/o James Drummond, '1st Earl of Perth'. Ch. John Gordon, Anna Gordon

John Gordon, '16th Earl of Sutherland' [Chief of the Clan Sutherland (changed his surname by decree of Lyon Court, 1719] [Wemyss] - b. 1661, d. 27 June 1733, Chelsea. M. 1st, Helen Cochrane d/o William Cochrane, '1st Earl of Dundonald', 'Lord Dundonald. Ch. William Gordon, Jean Gordon; M. 2nd, Katherine Tollemache d/o Sir Lionel Tollemache, '3rd Baronet' M. 3rd, Frances Hodgson

William Gordon, 'Lord Strathnaver' [Upon his marriage his father gave him control of the estate of Sutherland and the electoral interest] [Cochrane] - b. 19 December 1683, d. 13 July 1720. M. (contract 60,000 merks) contract dated 9 October 1705, Catherine Morrison

Jean Gordon [Cochrane]  - b. c. 1692, Scotland, d. 11 February 1747, Virginia. M. James Lauderdale s/o John Maitland, '5th Earl of Lauderdale

Anna Gordon [Wemyss] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Robert '2nd Viscount of Arbuthnott'

Margaret Wemyss, '3rd Countess of Wemyss', 'Countess of Cromaryt' [Leslie] - b. 1 January 1659,d. 11 March 1705. M. Sir James Weymss, of Caskieberry. Ch. Lady Anne Weymss, David Weymss, Lady Margaret Wemyss

Lady Anne Weymss [Wemyss] - b. (?), d. 1702. M. David Melville, '3rd Earl of Leven

 

David Weymss, '4th Earl of Wemyss', 'Lord High Admiral fo Scotland' [Wemyss] - b. 29 April 1678, d. 15 March 1720. M. 1st, 13 August 1697, Lady Anne Douglas d/o William Douglas, '1st Duke of Queensberry'. Ch. Hon. David Wemyss, Hon. James Wemyss; M. 2nd, 5 January 1709, St. Martin-in-the Fields, London, Mary Robinson s/o Sir John Robinson. Ch. (?); M. 3rd, July 1716, Elizabeth St. Clair d/o Henry, Lord Sinclair. Ch. Lady Elisabeth Wemyss, Lady Margaret Wemyss

Hon. David Wemyss, 'Lord Elcho' [Douglas] - b. (?), d. (?)

 

Hon. James Wemyss, '5th Earl of Wemyss' [Douglas] - b. (?), d. (?). M. Jane Charteris [heiress of Colonel Francis Charteris]

 

Lady Elisabeth Wemyss [St. Clair] - b. (?), d. (?). M. by contract 17 April 1734, William Sutherland, '17th Earl of Sutherland' formerly known as William Gordon, '17th Earl of Sutherland' - b. 2 October 1708, d. 1750 s/o William Gordon, 'Lord Strathnaver' and Catherine Morrison d/o William Morrison. Ch. William Sutherland, Elizabeth Gordon

William Sutherland, '18th Earl of Sutherland' [Wemyss] - b. 1735, d. 1766

Elizabeth Gordon [Wemyss] - b.

 

Lady Margaret Wemyss [St. Clair] - b. (?), d. (?) M. James Stuart, '8th Earl of Moray', of Darnaway Castle - b. 1708, d. 5 July 1767 s/o Francis Stuart, '7th Earl of Moray' [M. 1st, Grace Lockhart. Ch. Francis. Euphemia] Ch. Lt-Colonel James Stuart, Lieutenant David Stuart

Lt-Colonel James Stuart- b. 1741, d. 1809

Lieutenant David Stuart - b. 1745, d. 1784

 

Lady Margaret Wemyss [Wemyss] - b. (?), d. (?). M. David Carnegie, '4th Earl of Northesk'

 

Agnes Gray, 'Countess of Menteith' - b. c. 1589, d. 1667. M. William Graham, '7th Earl of Menteith', '1st Earl of Airth' - b. c. 1591, d. 1661. Ch. John Graham

John Graham, 'Lord of Kinpont', 'Master of Menteith' - b. (?), d. (?). M. Lady Mary Keith. Ch. William Graham

William Graham, '8th Earl of Menteith', '2nd Earl of Airth'. M. Anna. Ch. No

 

Jean Stewart [Kennedy] - b. (?), d. (?), M. Patrick Leslie, '1st Lord Lindores' - b. c. 1563. 

 

Henry Stewart, 'Master of Orkney' [Kennedy] - b. February 1565, d. 1590, M.

Patrick Stewart, 'Earl of Orkney' [Kennedy] - b. 1565/66, d. 6 February 1615, M. Margaret Livingstone

 

John Stewart, 'Earl of Carrick' [Kennedy] - b. (?), d. (?), M. Elizabeth Howard

 

Robert Stewart, KG [Known as, Sir Robert Stewart, of Middleton] [Kennedy] - b. (?), d. (?), M.

 

James Stewart, KGT [Known as Sir James Stewart, of Eday and Tullos] [Kennedy] - b. (?), d. (?), M. Margaret Lyon

 

Elizabeth Stewart [Kennedy] - b. (?), d. (?), M. James Sinclair, of Murkle of Caithness

 

Barbara Stewart [Kennedy] - b. (?), d. (?), M. Hugh Halcro, of Halcro

 

James Stewart, 'Duke of Rothesay' [de Lorraine] - b. 22 May 1540, d. April 1541 (age 1 mos)

 

Arthur Stewart, 'Duke of Albany' [de Lorraine] - b. April 1541, d. April 1541, stillborn

Mary Stewart Stuart 'Queen of Scots' (Reign: 14 December 1542 - 24 July 1567; Coronation: 9 September 1543); 'Queen consort of France' (Tenure: 10 July 1559 - 5 December 1560) [de Lorraine] - b. 8 December 1542, Linlithgow Palace, Kingdom of Scotland, d. 8 February 1587, Fotheringhay Castle, Kingdom of England. Buried: 30 July 1587, Peterborough Cathedral; 28 October 1612, Westminster Abbey. M. 1st, 1558,  Francis II of France. Ch. No; M. 2nd, 1565, Henry Stuart, Lord Darnley. Ch. James VI and I, Stuart; M. 3rd, 1567,  James Hepburn, '4th Earl of Bothwell'

 

James VI and I, Stuart [Stewart]

Alexander Stewart, 'Duke of Ross', [Heir presumptive to the throne of the Kingdom of Scotland']- b. 30 April 1514, Stirling Castle, d. 18 December 1515, Stirling Castle.  (age 1 yrs)

Margaret Douglas, 'Countess of Lennox' - b. 8 October 1515, Harbottle Castle, Northumberland, d. 7 March 1578. Buried: Westminster Abbey. M. Matthew Stewart, 4th Earl of Lennox. Ch. Henry Stuart, Charles Stuart

Henry Stuart, 'King consort of Scotland' (Tenure: 29 July 1565 - 10 February 1567), 'Duke of Albany', ' 'Lord Darnley' (1565 - 1567), ['House of Stuart - Darnley', heir apparent to Earldom of Lennox'] - b. 7 December 1545, Temple Newsam, Yorkshire, England, d. 10 February 1567, Kirk o Field, Edinburgh, Scotland. Buried: 14 February 1567, Holyrood Abbey. M. Mary Stewart, 'Queen of Scots'. Ch. James VI and I

James VI and I, Stuart [Stewart]

Charles Stuart, '1st /5th/ [4th-inherited by James VI title merged with the Crown] '4th Earl of Lennox' (younger branch)  -  b. April or May 1557, d. 1576, consumption. M. Elizabeth Cavendish d/o Bess of Hardwick. Ch. Lady Arbella Stuart

Lady Arbella Stuart, 'Claimant to the English throne' - b. 1575, Nottinghamshire or Hackney, England, d. 25 September 1615, chronic illness and malnutrition, imprisoned, Tower of London, England. Buried: Westminster Abbey.  M. William Seymour, '2nd Duke of Somerset'. 

 

Henry VIII, Henry Tudor,  'King of England'  (Reign: 22 April 1509 - 28 January 1547; Coronation 24 Jun 1509) [Plantagenet] - b. 28 June 1491, Palace of Placentia, Greenwich, Kent, d. 28 January 1547, Palace of Whitehall, London. Buried: 16 February 1547, St. George's Chapel, Windsor Castle, Berkshire. M. 1st, 11 June 1509, Palace of Placentia, annulled May 1533, Catherine of Aragon. Ch. Female, 'stillborn' Tudor, Henry Tudor, Duke of Cornwall, Mary Tudor; Mistress: Elizabeth Blount. Ch. Henry FitzRoy (Illegitament); M. 2nd, 25 January 1533, annulled 17 May 1536,  executed by beheading 19 May 1536, Anne Boleyn; M. 3rd, 30 May  1536, died 1537, Jane Seymour; M. 4th, 6 January 1540, Palace of Placentia, annulled 9 July 1540, Anne of Cleves. Ch. No; M. 5th 28 July 1540, Oatlands Palace, annulled 23 November 1541, executed by beheaded 13 February  1542, Catherine Howard. Ch. No; M. 6th, 12 July1543, Hampton Court Palace, Catherine Parr. Ch. No

Unnamed daughter Tudor [Catherine]- b. 31 January 1510, d. 31 January 1510, stillborn

Henry Tudor, 'Duke of Cornwall' [Heir apparent] [Catherine] - b. 1 January 1511, Richmond Palace, Surrey, England, Christened: 5 January 1511, d. 22 February 1511 (age 52 days), Richmond Palace, Surrey, England. Buried: Westminster Abbey

Unnamed son Tudor - b. 17  September 1513, d. shortly after birth

Unnamed son Tudor - b. 8 January 1515, d. 8 January 1515, stillborn

Mary I, Mary Tudor, of England, 'Queen of England' (Reign: July 1553 - 17 November 1558; Coronation: 1 October 1553), 'Queen of Ireland', 'Queen consort of Spain' (Tenure: 16 January 1556 - 17 November 1558) [Catherine] - b. 18 February 1516, Palace of Placentia, Greenwich, d. 17 November 1558, St. James's Palace, London. Buried: 14 December 1558, Westminster Abbey, London. M. 1554, Philip II of Spain

Unnamed daughter Tudor - b. 10 November 1518, d. 10 November 1518, stillbirth in the 8th month of pregnancy /lived ~one week

 

Henry FitzRoy, Knight, 'Duke of Richmond', 'Duke of Somerset', 'Lord High Admiral of England' (1525 - 1536), 'Lord Lieutenant of Ireland' (1529 - 1534) , 'Lord Lieutenant of Ireland' (1529 -1534) [Blount] - b. 15 June 1519, Blackmore, Essex, d. 23 July 1536, Thetford, Norfolk. Buried: Framlingham Church, Suffolk. M.  28 November 1533, Lady Mary Howard d/o Thomas Howard, '3rd Duke of Norfolk'. Ch. No. 

Elizabeth I, 'Queen of England', 'Queen of Ireland' (Reign: 17 November 1558 - 24 March 1603; Coronation: 15 January 1559) [Boleyn] - b. 7 September 1533, Palace of Placentia, Greenwich, England, d. 24 March 1603, Richmond Palace, Surrey, England. Buried: 28 April 1603, Westminster Abbey. M. No. Ch. No

Unnamed son Tudor - b. August/September 1534, d. miscarriage

Unnamed son Tudor - b. 29 January 1536, d. miscarriage (2nd trimester)

Edward VI, of England, 'King of England', 'King of Ireland' (Reign: 28 January 1547 - 6 July 1553; Coronation: 20 February 1547) [Seymour] - b. 12 October 1537, Hampton Court Palace, Middlesex, England, d. 6 July 1553, Greenwich Palace, England. Buried: 8 August 1553, Westminster Abbey (age 16 yrs)

Elizabet Tudor [Plantagenet] - b. 2 July 1492 d. 14 September 1495 (age 3 yrs)

Mary Tudor, 'Queen of France ' (Tenure: 9 October 1514 - 1 January 1515; Coronation: 5 November 1514), 'Duchess of Suffolk' [Plantagenet] - b. March 1496, Sheen Palace aka Richmond Palace, London, Surrey, Kingdom of England, d. 25 June 1533, Westhorpe Hall, Westhorpe, Suffolk, Kingdom of England. Buried: 22 July 1533, Bury St. Edmunds Abbey, 1538, St. Mary's Church, Bury St. Edmunds, Suffolk. M. 1st,  Louis XII of France. Ch. No; M. 2nd, Charles Brandon, '1st Duke of Suffolk'. Ch. Henry Brandon, Frances Brandon Grey, Eleanor Brandon Clifford, Henry Brandon

Henry Brandon [Charles] - b. 11 March 1516, d. 1522 (age 6 yrs)

 

Lady Frances Brandon Grey, Lady Grey, 'Duchess of Suffolk' [Tudor] - b. 16 July 1517, Hatfield, Hertfordshire, Kingdom of England, d. 20 November 1559. Buried: 5 December 1559, Westminster Abbey. M. 1st, Henry Grey, '1st Duke of Suffolk', ]3rd Marquess of Dorset' - b. 17 January 1517, d. 23 February 1554Toweer Hill, London s/o Thomas Grey, '2nd Marquess of Dorset' and Margaret Wotton. M. 2nd, Adrian Stokes. Ch. Lady Jane Grey, Lady Katherine Grey, Lady Mary Grey, Elizabeth Stokes

Lady Jane Grey Dudley, de facto Queen of England and Ireland (Reign: 10 July 1553 - 19 July 1553) - b. October 1537, or Spring 1536/37, Bradgate Park, Leicestershire

 

Lady Katherine Grey

 

Lady Mary Grey

 

Elizabeth Grey Stokes

 

Eleanor Brandon, Lady Clifford, 'Countess of Cumberland' - b. 1519, Westhorpe Hall, Westhorpe, Suffolk, Kingdom of England, d. 27 September 1547, Brougham Castle, Westmorland, Kingdom of England. Buried: Skipton, Yorkshire, Kingdom of England. M. Henry Clifford, 2nd Earl of Cumberland. Ch. Margaret Clifford , Henry Clifford, Charles Clifford

Margaret Clifford

 

Henry Clifford

 

Charles Clifford

 

Henry Brandon, '1st Earl of Lincoln' - b. 1523, England, d. 1 March, Southwark, England. M. No. Ch. No

Edward Tudor [Plantagenet]  - b. 1498, d. 1499 M. No. Ch. No.

 

Edmund Tudor [Plantagenet] - b. 21 February 1499, d. 19 June 1500. M. No. Ch. No

 

Katherine Tudor [Plantagenet] - b. 2 February 1503, d. 10 February 1503. M. No. Ch. No.

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