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Alice de Fenton 1260–1337 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1260

Birth Location: Fenton, East Lothian, Scotland

Death Date: 08 Jan 1337

Death Location: Scotland

Father: William Beaufort

Mother: Cecily Beaufort

Spouse(s): Henry Sinclair

Children(s): William Rosslyn

The story of Alice de Fenton began in 1260 in Fenton, East Lothian, Scotland. Alice de Fenton married Henry Sinclair, and had children including William Sinclair Laird Of Rosslyn. Alice de Fenton passed away in 1337 in Scotland.

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Biography

  • The story of Alice de Fenton began in 1260 in Fenton, East Lothian, Scotland.
  • Alice de Fenton married Henry Sinclair, and had children including William Sinclair Laird Of Rosslyn.
  • Alice de Fenton passed away in 1337 in Scotland.

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Alice Fenton's Ancestors

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Alice Fenton
1260–1337
Birth Place: Fenton, East Lothian, Scotland
Parents
William de Fenton ⭐ Lord of Baikie & Beaufort
1235–
Scotland
Cecily (Bisset ⭐ Lady) Beaufort
1245–
Scotland
Grandparents
John (Bisset ⭐ 3rd Lord of) Lovat
1220–1260
Scotland
Nn (Durward) ⭐
1181–
Great-Grandparents
John Lovat
1190–1257
Jean Culbrynnie
1195–
Sir ⭐
1194–1275
Marjorie ⭐
1203–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Aird
1150–
Nn William
1162–
Thomas Lundie
1100–
Alexander Scotland
1198–1249

Alice Fenton's Descendants

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Alice (de) Fenton (1260–08 Jan 1337) m. Henry Sinclair (Abt. 1265–Bef. 28 Jan 1336)
  1. 1. William (Sinclair Laird of) Rosslyn 1283–1330
    1. 1. William (Sinclair 8th Lord of) Roslin 1327–1358 m. Isabella (de Strathearn Countess of) Caithness 1328–1344
      1. 1. Margaret Sinclair 1344–1361 m. Thomas (Stewart 2nd Earl Of) Angus 1331– m. Sir (John St. Clair of) Herdmanston 1323–1377
        1. 1. Margaret (Stewart 4th Countess Of Angus & Lady Of) Abernathy 1354–1417 m. William (1st Earl of) Douglas 1323–1382
      2. 2. Henry (I Sinclair Earl of Orkney, Lord of) Roslin 1345–1400 m. Jean Haliburton 1350–1400
        1. 1. Henry (II Sinclair ⭐ 2nd Earl of) Orkney 1375–1420 m. Egidia (Douglas) ⭐ 1391–1438
        2. 2. Beatrice (Sinclair Sinclair of) Orkney 1394– m. Sir (William Borthwick Of that ilk,2nd of Borthwick, castellan of) Edinburgh 1390–1450
        3. 3. Elizabeth Sinclair 1363– m. Sir (John Drummond Earl of Lennox ,of) Cargill 1356–1402
    2. 2. Sir (John St. Clair of) Herdmanston 1323–1377 m. Margaret Sinclair 1344–1361
      1. 1. Sir (John St.) Clair 1356–1402 m. Elizabeth Polwarth 1356–
        1. 1. Sir (William St. Clair Of) Herdmanston 1375–1415

Alice Fenton's Timeline

2 Records

1260
1260
Birth of Alice de Fenton in Fenton, East Lothian, Scotland
Fenton, East Lothian, Scotland
1337
08 Jan 1337
Age 77
Death of Alice de Fenton in Scotland
Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1260
    Event Place: Fenton, East Lothian, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 08 Jan 1337
    Event Place: Scotland

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