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Agnes de Braose 1133–1170 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1133

Birth Location: Shenton, Leicestershire, England

Death Date: 1170

Death Location: Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom

Father: Philip II

Mother: Eva Sussex

Spouse(s): Morggán Mar

Children(s): Alesta Mar, Dhonnchaidh Mar

The story of Agnes de Braose began in 1133 in Shenton, Leicestershire, England. Agnes de Braose married Morggan Mac Gille Chlerig Earl Of Mar, and had children including Alesta Nic Morggan Of Mar, Dhonnchaidh Mac Morggan 4Th Earl Of Mar. Agnes de Braose passed away in 1170 in Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom.

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Biography

  • The story of Agnes de Braose began in 1133 in Shenton, Leicestershire, England.
  • Agnes de Braose married Morggan Mac Gille Chlerig Earl Of Mar, and had children including Alesta Nic Morggan Of Mar, Dhonnchaidh Mac Morggan 4Th Earl Of Mar.
  • Agnes de Braose passed away in 1170 in Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Agnes Braose's Ancestors

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Agnes Braose
1133–1170
Birth Place: Shenton, Leicestershire, England
Parents
Philip de Braose II
1110–1177
Bramber, Sussex, England
Eva (of) Sussex
1114–1200
Falmer, Sussex, England
Grandparents
Philip (de) Briouse
1080–1134
Bramber Castle, Sussex, England
Aenor (de) Totnes
1084–1153
Barnstaple, Devon, England
Great-Grandparents
William Book
1049–1095
Agnes Clair
1054–1080
Juhel Totnes
1049–1123
Bertha Picquigny
1054–1145
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Briouse
1030–1066
Gunnora Centreville
1012–1050
Walderne Clair
–1090
Unknown Bon
1005–1066
Alured Totnes
1015–1080
Bridget Barnstaple
1020–1080
Eustache I
1032–1085
Adele Ponthieu
1035–1087

Agnes Braose's Descendants

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Agnes (de) Braose (1133–1170) m. Morggán (Mac Gille Chlerig Earl of) Mar (1115–30 MAR 1182)
  1. 1. Alesta (nic Morggán of) Mar 1150–1182 m. Alan (FitzWalter 2nd High Steward of) Scotland 1140–1204
    1. 1. Walter (FitzAlan Stewart 3rd High Steward of) Scotland 1180–1246 m. Bethoc (Beatrix de) Angus 1184–1270
      1. 1. Alexander (Stewart 4th High Steward of) Scotland 1214–1283 m. Jean (mac) Seamus 1218–1297
        1. 1. Mary (Elizabeth) Stewart 1247–1326 m. Edward (de Cunynghame of) Kilmaurs 1240–1285
      2. 2. Walter (Stewart Earl of) Menteith 1212–1296 m. Mary (of Menteith, 5th Countess of) Menteith 1225–1286
        1. 1. Margaret (Jane) Stewart 1270–1325 m. Alexander (de) Abernethy 1271–1315
        2. 2. John (De Stewart Alias Menteith Of) Ruskie 1250–1329 m. Margery (de) Striveling 1268–1325 m. Ellen (of) Mar 1292–1342
        3. 3. Elena Stewart 1245–1351 m. John (Drummond 8th Thane of) Lennox 1240–1301
        4. 4. Alexander (Stewart Earl Of) Menteith 1247–1306 m. Matilda (de) Strathearn 1243–1330
      3. 3. Alexander (Stewart 4th High Steward of) Scotland 1214– m. Jean (of Butte And Arran) MacRory 1210–1267
        1. 1. Alice (Beatrice Mar) Stewart 1268–1337 m. Alexander (de Lindsay Earl Of) Crawford 1267–1308 m. William (de) Erskine 1274–1331
  2. 2. Dhonnchaidh (Mac Morggán 4th Earl of) Mar 1165–1244 m. Orabillis Nessius 1188–1250
    1. 1. Margaret (ferch) Dhonnchaidh 1220–1290 m. Henry (St. Clair 5th Lord of) Rosslyn 1214–1270
      1. 1. Agnes (Amicia de) Dunbar 1237–1299 m. William (Saint Clair 6th Baron of) Rosslyn 1230–1297
        1. 1. Henry (Sinclair 7th Lord Of) Rosslyn 1255–1336 m. Alice (de) Fenton 1270–1336
        2. 2. William (Sinclair Bishop of) Dunkeld 1268–1357
        3. 3. Annabel Sinclair 1269–1304 m. David (Wemyss Lord of) Wemyss 1265–1372
        4. 4. Margaret (Jarl Jónsdottir of Orkney - one of the heiresses of the earldom of) Caithness 1268–1316 m. Simon Fraser 1266–1306
    2. 2. William (mac Dhonnchaidh 5th Earl of) Mar 1222–1281 m. Elizabeth (de Comyn of) Buchan 1223–1267
      1. 1. Domhnall (I MacUilleim 6th Earl of) Mar 1243–1297 m. Muriel (de Strathearn Countess of) Mar 1243–1295 m. Helen 1246–1295
        1. 1. Margaret (de Mar Countess of) Atholl 1270–1326 m. Kenneth (de Moravia 4th Earl of) Sutherland 1272–1333
        2. 2. Isabella (of Mar, Queen Consort of) Scotland 1277–1296 m. Thomas Isaac 1274–1365 m. Robert (The Bruce, King Of) Scotland 1274–1329
      2. 2. Margaret (ferch Uilleim of) Mar 1253–1337 m. John (Erskine of) Erskine 1249–1296 m. Richard (de Glen of) Balmuto 1248–1292
        1. 1. Isabella Erskine 1275–1337 m. John (de Graham of Dalkeith, Abercorn and) Eskdale 1278–1337
        2. 2. William (de) Erskine 1274–1331 m. Alice (Beatrice Mar) Stewart 1268–1337
        3. 3. Margaret (Agnes) Erskine 1272–1332 m. William Livingston 1270–1339
        4. 4. Lady (Janet) Erskine 1270–1360 m. John (Montgomery 7th Lord of) Eaglesham 1265–1328

Agnes Braose's Timeline

2 Records

1133
1133
Birth of Agnes de Braose in Shenton, Leicestershire, England
Shenton, Leicestershire, England
1170
1170
Age 37
Death of Agnes de Braose in Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom
Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1133
    Event Place: Shenton, Leicestershire, England

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1170
    Event Place: Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom

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