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Monday, Dec. 20, 1999
Hello Ray -
Here is what I have re: Catherine Stewart:
[Scots Peerage, under Maxwell, Earl of Nithsdale: p.474]
[Sir Herbert Maxwell of Carlaverock]"married, when son and
'aire of Sir Robert of Maxwel, Lorde of Carlauerok,' before
10 August 1386, Katherine, daughter of John Stewart of
Dalswinton, with whom he had the lands of Carnsalloch as
security for her tocher of 400 merks."
1. Katherine Stewart, as above.
2. John Stewart, laird of Dalswinton
3.
4. Sir Walter Stewart, laird of Dalswinton (3rd son of #8)
5.
6.
7.
8. Sir John le Stewart, laird of Bonkil [wife's inheritance],
slain at Battle of Falkirk, 1298. [ancestor through
eldest son of Stewarts of Darnley; also of Stewarts, Lords
of Lorn and several other cadets]
9. Margaret de Bonkil
10.
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
16. Alexander le Stewart, Lord High Steward of Scotland,
d. 1283; [eldest son James, succeeding Lord High Steward,
d. 1309 - father of Walter the Steward, son-in-law of
Robert _the_ Bruce, father of King Robert II]
17. Jean of Bute
32. Walter le Stewart, Lord High Steward, d.1241
33. Beatrix of Angus
34. Seumas mac Angus mac Somerled, lord of Bute and Arran
Hope the above helps (the gaps indicated above are long-standing, have
found no alternate sources beyond Scots Peerage].
Happy holidays, and happy hunting.
Nemo me impune lacessit
John
On Mon, 20 Dec 1999 12:39:29 -0500 John Ravilious <ther...@erols.com>
writes:
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