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Marjory, Princess Of Scotland

Marjory, Princess Of Scotland

Female 1152 - Abt 1213  (61 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Marjory, Princess Of Scotland was born in 1152 in France (daughter of Henry, Prince Of Scotland and Ada DE WARENNE); died about 1213.

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Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Henry, Prince Of Scotland was born about 1114-1119 in Scotland (son of David I "The Saint", King Of Scotland and Matilda (Maud) HUNTINGTON); died on 12 Jun 1152 in Scotland; was buried in Kelso, Roxburghshire, Scotland.

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    Henry married Ada DE WARENNE in 1134-1139 in France. Ada (daughter of William II DE WARENNE (WARREN) and Isabel (Elizabeth) DE VERMANDOIS) was born about 1104 in Of Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England; died in 1178 in Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Ada DE WARENNE was born about 1104 in Of Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England (daughter of William II DE WARENNE (WARREN) and Isabel (Elizabeth) DE VERMANDOIS); died in 1178 in Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland.

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    1. Malcolm IV "The Maiden", King Of Scotland was born on 20 Mar 1141-1142 in Scotland; died on 9 Dec 1165 in Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland; was buried in Holy Trinity Church, Dumferline, Fifeshire, Scotland.
    2. William I "The Lion", King Of Scotland was born in 1143 in Scotland; died on 4 Dec 1214 in Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland; was buried on 10 Dec 1214 in Abbey Of Arbroath, Arbroath, Angusshire, Scotland.
    3. Earl David Of H. HUNTINGDON was born in 1144 in Huntingdon, H, Scottland; died on 17 Jun 1219 in Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland.
    4. Ada, Princess Of Scotland was born about 1146 in Of Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England; died after 11 Jan 1204.
    5. Matilda, Princess Of Scotland was born about 1148 in France; died in 1152 in France.
    6. 1. Marjory, Princess Of Scotland was born in 1152 in France; died about 1213.
    7. Margaret, Princess Of Scotland was born in 1154 in Northumberland, Northumberland, England; died in 1201.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  David I "The Saint", King Of Scotland was born about 1084 in Scotland (son of Malcolm III "Ceanmor (Longneck)", I King Of Scotland and Margaret "Atheling", Queen Of Scotland); died on 24 May 1153 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England; was buried in Dunfermline Abbey, Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland.

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    • Name: The Saint
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    David I (1084-1153), king of Scotland (1124-1153), son of Malcolm III. When his oldest brother, King Edgar, died, he left the Scottish domains north of the Forth of Clyde to another brother, who became King Alexander I, while David inherited southern Scotland with the title of Earl of Cumbria. Six years later, David married the daughter of the Earl of Northumbria and thereby became Earl of Huntingdon and a vassal of the English crown. In 1124 King Alexander died, and David became king of Scotland. From 1136 to 1138, he tried unsuccessfully to help his niece Matilda secure the English throne. Thereafter David devoted himself to ruling Scotland. He replaced the traditional Scottish tribal organization with a feudal one modeled after that of Norman England and was noted for the castles he built and the monasteries he founded.

    David married Matilda (Maud) HUNTINGTON in 1113-1114 in Scotland. Matilda (daughter of Waltheof II, Earl Of Northumberland and Judith, Of Boulogne) was born about 1072 in Of Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England; died on 23 Apr 1130-1131 in Scotland; was buried in Scone, Perthshire, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Matilda (Maud) HUNTINGTON was born about 1072 in Of Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England (daughter of Waltheof II, Earl Of Northumberland and Judith, Of Boulogne); died on 23 Apr 1130-1131 in Scotland; was buried in Scone, Perthshire, England.

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    1. Son, Prince Of Scotland was born in 1108 in Scotland; and died.
    2. Malcolm, Prince Of Scotland was born about 1113 in Scotland; died about 1113 in Scotland.
    3. 2. Henry, Prince Of Scotland was born about 1114-1119 in Scotland; died on 12 Jun 1152 in Scotland; was buried in Kelso, Roxburghshire, Scotland.
    4. Clarice, Pricess Of Scotland was born about 1115 in Scotland; died about 1135.
    5. Hodierna Of Scotland was born about 1117 in Scotland; died about 1140 in Scotland.

  3. 6.  William II DE WARENNE (WARREN) was born about 1065 in Of Sussex, England (son of William DE WARREN and Gundred Princess Of England); died on 11 May 1138 in France; was buried in Priory, Lewes, Sussex, England.

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    William married Isabel (Elizabeth) DE VERMANDOIS in France. Isabel (daughter of Count Hugues "Le Grand" DE FRANCE and Adelle (Adelaide) VERMANDOIS) was born about 1085 in Of Valois, France; died on 13 Feb 1131 in France; was buried in Lewes, Sussex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Isabel (Elizabeth) DE VERMANDOIS was born about 1085 in Of Valois, France (daughter of Count Hugues "Le Grand" DE FRANCE and Adelle (Adelaide) VERMANDOIS); died on 13 Feb 1131 in France; was buried in Lewes, Sussex, England.

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    1. 3. Ada DE WARENNE was born about 1104 in Of Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England; died in 1178 in Jedburgh, Roxburghshire, Scotland.
    2. William III DE WARENNE (WARREN) was born about 1110 in Of Vermandois, Normandy, France; died in 1148 in Laodicea.
    3. Reginald DE WARENNE (WARREN) was born about 1113 in Of Vermandois, Normandy, France; and died.
    4. Ralph DE WARENNE (WARREN) was born about 1115 in Of Vermandois, Normandy, France; and died.
    5. Gundred DE WARENNE was born about 1117 in Of Warwick, Warwickshire, England; died after 1166 in Warwickshire, England; was buried in Kelso, Roxburghshire, Scotland.
    6. Adelian DE WARENNE was born about 1122 in Of Surrey, England; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Malcolm III "Ceanmor (Longneck)", I King Of Scotland was born about 1033 in Of Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland (son of Duncan I, King Of Scotland and Sibyl FITZSIWARD); died on 13 Nov 1093 in Alnwick Castle, Alnwick, Northumberland, England; was buried in Holy Trinity Church, Dumferline, Fifeshire, Scotland.

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    • Name: Ceanmor (Longneck)
    • _UID: B4A99A5E63324FEA9E2C2B5601AC07C0E21D

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    Malcolm III (1031?-1093), king of Scotland from 1057 to 1093. Malcolm III succeeded to the throne after killing Macbeth who had killed Malcolm's father, Duncan I.

    Malcolm married Margaret "Atheling", Queen Of Scotland in 1067-1069 in Of Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland. Margaret (daughter of Edward "Atheling", Prince Of England and Agatha VON BRUNSWICK, Princess Of England) was born about 1042-1045 in Of Wessex, England; died on 16 Dec 1093 in Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Mid-Lothian, Scotland; was buried in Dunfermline Abbey, Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Margaret "Atheling", Queen Of Scotland was born about 1042-1045 in Of Wessex, England (daughter of Edward "Atheling", Prince Of England and Agatha VON BRUNSWICK, Princess Of England); died on 16 Dec 1093 in Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Mid-Lothian, Scotland; was buried in Dunfermline Abbey, Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland.

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    • Name: Atheling
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    1. Edward, Prince Of Scotland was born about 1068 in Scotland; died on 16 Nov 1093 in Edwards Isle, Scotland.
    2. Edmund, Prince Of Scotland was born about 1070 in Scotland; died in in Montague, Somersetshire, England.
    3. Ethelred, Prince Of Scotland was born about 1072 in Scotland; died on 13 Nov 1093 in Scotland; was buried in Kilremont Church.
    4. Edgar, King Of Scotland was born about 1074-1075 in Scotland; died on 8 Jan 1106-1107 in Edinburgh Castle, Edinburgh, Mid-Lothian, Scotland; was buried in Dunfermline Abbey, Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland.
    5. Alexander I, King Of Scotland was born about 1077-1078 in Of Scotland; died on 23 Apr 1124 in Stirling, Stirlingshire, Scotland; was buried on 25 Apr 1124 in Dunfermline Abbey, Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland.
    6. 4. David I "The Saint", King Of Scotland was born about 1084 in Scotland; died on 24 May 1153 in Carlisle, Cumberland, England; was buried in Dunfermline Abbey, Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland.
    7. Mary, Princess Of Scotland was born about 1084 in Scotland; died on 31 May 1116 in St. Saviors Monastery, Bermondsey, Middlesex, England; was buried in Bermondsey, Middlesex, England.

  3. 10.  Waltheof II, Earl Of Northumberland was born about 1046 in Of Northumberland, England (son of Siward BIORNSSON and Aelfled (Elfleda) Of Bernicia); died on 31 May 1076; was buried in Jun 1076 in Crowland, Lincolnshire, England.

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    Fresh from his defeat of King Harold at the Battle of Hastings, William of Normandy has returned home in triumph, accompanied by the English nobles he cannot trust to leave behind. For Waltheof of Huntingdon, however, rebellion is not at the forefront of his thoughts. From the moment he catches sight of Judith, daughter of the King's formidable sister, he knows he has found his future wife. When Waltheof saves Judith's life, it is clear that the attraction is mutual. But marriage has little to do with love in mediaeval Europe. William refuses to let the couple wed and Waltheof joins an uprising against him. William crushes the rebellion but decides the best way to keep Waltheof in check is to agree to the marriage. But is the match between Saxon earl and Norman lady one made in heaven or hell? As their children grow, Waltheof and Judith must choose between their feelings for each other and older loyalties. Based on an astonishing true story, THE WINTER MANTLE reaches from the turbulent reign of William the Conqueror to the high drama of the crusades.
    From the Book by Elizabeth Chadwick, The Winter Mantle.

    Waltheof married Judith, Of Boulogne in 1070 in Of Artois, France. Judith (daughter of Enguerrand II and Adeliza Of Normandy, Countess Of Aumale) was born in 1054-1055 in Of Lens, Artois, France; died after 1086. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Judith, Of Boulogne was born in 1054-1055 in Of Lens, Artois, France (daughter of Enguerrand II and Adeliza Of Normandy, Countess Of Aumale); died after 1086.

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    Fresh from his defeat of King Harold at the Battle of Hastings, William of Normandy has returned home in triumph, accompanied by the English nobles he cannot trust to leave behind. For Waltheof of Huntingdon, however, rebellion is not at the forefront of his thoughts. From the moment he catches sight of Judith, daughter of the King's formidable sister, he knows he has found his future wife. When Waltheof saves Judith's life, it is clear that the attraction is mutual. But marriage has little to do with love in mediaeval Europe. William refuses to let the couple wed and Waltheof joins an uprising against him. William crushes the rebellion but decides the best way to keep Waltheof in check is to agree to the marriage. But is the match between Saxon earl and Norman lady one made in heaven or hell? As their children grow, Waltheof and Judith must choose between their feelings for each other and older loyalties. Based on an astonishing true story, THE WINTER MANTLE reaches from the turbulent reign of William the Conqueror to the high drama of the crusades.
    From the Book by Elizabeth Chadwick, The Winter Mantle.

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    1. 5. Matilda (Maud) HUNTINGTON was born about 1072 in Of Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England; died on 23 Apr 1130-1131 in Scotland; was buried in Scone, Perthshire, England.
    2. Alice (Adeliza) HUNTINGDON was born about 1085 in Of Flamsted, Hertfordshire, England; died after 1126.

  5. 12.  William DE WARREN was born about 1055 in Of Bellencombe, Seine Inferieure, France (son of Ralph DE WARREN and Emma); died on 24 Jun 1088 in Lewes, Sussex, England; was buried in Priory, Lewes, Sussex, England.

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    William married Gundred Princess Of England in Normandy, France. Gundred (daughter of Gherbod Of St. Omer, De Fleming and Countess Matilda LE CHAUVRE, Queen Of England) was born about 1063 in Normandy, France; died on 27 May 1085 in Castle Acre, Acre, Norfolk, England; was buried in Priory, Lewes, Sussex, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  6. 13.  Gundred Princess Of England was born about 1063 in Normandy, France (daughter of Gherbod Of St. Omer, De Fleming and Countess Matilda LE CHAUVRE, Queen Of England); died on 27 May 1085 in Castle Acre, Acre, Norfolk, England; was buried in Priory, Lewes, Sussex, England.

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    • Alt. Birth: 1063 ?, Normandy, France; Alt. Birth
    • Occupation: Princess of England
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    • Alt. Death: 27 May 1085, Castle Acre, Acre, Norfolk, England; Alt. Death

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    Died in Childbirth.

    According to Magna Charta Sureties (and CP in a way), a daughter of Gherbod the Fleming. According to the Plantagenet Ancestry, a daughter of William the Conquerer and Matilda of Flanders. Discussions in soc.genealogy.medieval illustrates the proof for Gundred being daughter of Matilda, wife of William I, and also the controversy still being debated about her ancestry. I happen to believe that the Lewes Chartulary is not false on the basis that there is no reason for forging a relationship to Queen Maud, but not King William I.

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    1. 6. William II DE WARENNE (WARREN) was born about 1065 in Of Sussex, England; died on 11 May 1138 in France; was buried in Priory, Lewes, Sussex, England.
    2. Reginald DE WARREN was born about 1082 in Of Sussex, England; and died.
    3. Edith DE WARREN was born about 1084 in Of Sussex, England; and died.
    4. Gundred DE WARREN was born about 1085 in Acre Castle, Acre, Norfolk, England; and died.

  7. 14.  Count Hugues "Le Grand" DE FRANCECount Hugues "Le Grand" DE FRANCE was born about 1053 in Of Vermandois, Normandy, France (son of Henri CAPET, King Of the Franks and Duchess/ Anna Agnesa YAROSLAVNA, Of Kiev); died on 18 Oct 1101 in Tarsus, Cilicie; was buried in St Paul DE Tarse.

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    • Name: Le Grand
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    Hugh I (1053 ? October 18, 1101), called Magnus or the Great, was a younger son of Henry I of France and Anne of Kiev and younger brother of Philip I.

    He was in his own right Count of Vermandois, but an ineffectual leader and soldier, great only in his boasting.

    Indeed, Steven Runciman is certain that his nickname Magnus (greater or elder), applied to him by William of Tyre, is a copyist's error, and should be Minus (younger), referring to Hugh as younger brother of the King of France.

    In early 1096 Hugh and Philip began discussing the First Crusade after news of the Council of Clermont reached them in Paris. Although Philip could not participate, as he had been excommunicated, Hugh was said to have been influenced to join the Crusade after an eclipse of the moon on February 11, 1096.

    That summer Hugh's army left France for Italy, where they would cross the Adriatic Sea into territory of the Byzantine Empire, unlike the other Crusader armies who were travelling by land. On the way, many of the soldiers led by fellow Crusader Emicho of Flonheim joined Hugh's army after Emicho was defeated by the Hungarians (under King Coloman I "The Booklover" at Moson fortress), whose land he had been pillaging.

    Hugh crossed the Adriatic from Bari in Southern Italy, but many of his ships were destroyed in a storm off the Byzantine port of Dyrrhachium.

    Hugh and most of his army was rescued and escorted to Constantinople, where they arrived in November 1096. Prior to his arrival (he would be the first to arrive in Constantinople), Hugh sent an arrogant, insulting letter to Eastern Roman Emperor Alexius I Comnenus, according to the Emperor's biography by his daughter (the Alexiad), demanding that Alexius meet with him:

    "Know, O King, that I am King of Kings, and superior to all, who are under the sky. You are now permitted to greet me, on my arrival, and to receive me with magnificence, as befits my nobility."[1]

    Alexius was already wary of the armies about to arrive, after the unruly mob led by Peter the Hermit had passed through earlier in the year ("The People's Crusade"). Alexius kept Hugh in custody in a monastery until Hugh swore an oath of vassalage to him.

    After the Crusaders had successfully made their way across Seljuk territory and, in 1098, captured Antioch, Hugh (and Baldwin of Hainault were) sent back to Constantinople to appeal for reinforcements from Alexius (Baldwin mysteriously vanishes in an ambush along the way). Alexius was uninterested in sending an expedition to claim the city so late in summer. (This triggers off a series of arguments in Antioch, where Bohemund asserts that Alexius had violated his oath to assist the crusades, and therefore, the city by rights was his. This argument, and an outbreak of typhus, ties up the Crusaders for the remainder of the year.)

    Hugh, instead of returning to Antioch to help plan the siege of Jerusalem, went back to France. There he was scorned for not having fulfilled his vow as a Crusader to complete a pilgrimage to Jerusalem, and Pope Paschal II threatened to excommunicate him.

    Hugh joined the minor Crusade of 1101 ("The Crusade of the Faint-Hearted," alongside William IX of Aquitaine and Welf I, Duke of Bavaria, and accompanied by Ida of Austria, mother of Leopold III of Austria). Half of this army was allowed to set sail from Constantinople for Palestine, while the other half marched overland, reaching Heraclea by September. Hugh was wounded in battle with the Turks (ambushed by Kilij Arslan) in September, and died of his wounds on October 18 in Tarsus. (Their group continued eastward under William of Nevers and Raymond of Toulouse, arriving at Jerusalem in Easter 1102. Kilij Arslan later establishes his capital at Konya after his victories over the "Crusade of the Faint-Hearted.")

    Hugues married Adelle (Adelaide) VERMANDOIS. Adelle (daughter of Herbert IV, Count Of Vermandois and Adelle Of Vermandois) and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Adelle (Adelaide) VERMANDOIS (daughter of Herbert IV, Count Of Vermandois and Adelle Of Vermandois); and died.

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    1. Maud (Matilda) DE VERMANDOIS was born about 1080 in Of Valois, France; died in 1130.
    2. Baeatrice DE VERMANDOIS was born about 1082 in Of Valois, France; died after 1144.
    3. 7. Isabel (Elizabeth) DE VERMANDOIS was born about 1085 in Of Valois, France; died on 13 Feb 1131 in France; was buried in Lewes, Sussex, England.
    4. Raoul I DE VERMANDOIS was born about 1085 in Of Valois, France; died on 14 Oct 1152; was buried in St Arnoul, Craepy, France.
    5. Constance DE VERMANDOIS was born about 1086 in Of Valois, France; and died.
    6. Agnaes DE VERMANDOIS was born about 1090 in Of Valois, France; died after 1125.
    7. Henri, Lord Of Chaumont was born about 1091 in Of Valois, France; died in 1130.
    8. Simon DE VERMANDOIS was born about 1093 in Of Valois, France; died on 10 Feb 1148 in Selencie; was buried in Orcamp Abbey.
    9. Guillaume DE VERMANDOIS was born about 1094 in Of Valois, France; died about 1096.