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Countess Eleanor Sinclair Stewart 1457–1518 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 19 Apr 1457

Birth Location: Ravenscraig, Fife, Scotland

Death Date: 21 Mar 1518

Death Location: Laighwood Castle, Perthshire, Scotland

Father: WILLIAM Sinclair

Mother: Marjory Sutherland

Spouse(s): John Atholl, Sir Campbell,

Children(s): Henry Stewart

The story of Countess Eleanor Sinclair Stewart began in 1457 in Ravenscraig, Fife, Scotland. Countess Eleanor Sinclair Stewart married John Stewart 1St Earl Of Atholl, Sir Archibald Campbell, and had children including Henry 1St Lord Methven Stewart. Countess Eleanor Sinclair Stewart passed away in 1518 in Laighwood Castle, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Biography

  • The story of Countess Eleanor Sinclair Stewart began in 1457 in Ravenscraig, Fife, Scotland.
  • Countess Eleanor Sinclair Stewart married John Stewart 1St Earl Of Atholl, Sir Archibald Campbell, and had children including Henry 1St Lord Methven Stewart.
  • Countess Eleanor Sinclair Stewart passed away in 1518 in Laighwood Castle, Perthshire, Scotland.

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Countess Stewart's Ancestors

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Countess Stewart
1457–1518
Birth Place: Ravenscraig, Fife, Scotland
Parents
WILLIAM Sinclair
1408–1480
Of, Caithness, , Scotland
Marjory Sutherland
1436–1480
, Caithness, , Scotland
Grandparents
Sir (Henry) Sinclair
1375–1422
Rosslyn Castle, Midlothian, Scotland
Egidia Douglas
1391–1438
Nithsdale, Dumfries-shire, Scotland
Alexander Sutherland
1395–1456
Dunlichtie Dunbeath Castle, Iverness, Scotland
Marione Ile
1410–1504
Isles,, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
Henry Sinclair
1355–1404
William Douglas
–1391
Robert Sutherland
1348–1427
Countess Sutherland
1373–1439
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Countess Stewart's Descendants

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Countess (Eleanor Sinclair) Stewart (19 Apr 1457–21 Mar 1518) m. John (Stewart, 1st Earl of) Atholl (1440–15 September 1512) m. Sir (Archibald) Campbell, (1458–9 September 1513)
  1. 1. Henry (1st Lord Methven) Stewart 1495–1551 m. Margaret Plantagent 1489–1541 m. Lady (Elizabeth Elspeth Stewart Countess) Methven 1507–1580
    1. 1. Lady (Elizabeth) Stewart 1517–1565 m. Sir (Kenneth MacKenzie, 10th Baron) Kintail 1513–1568
      1. 1. Roderick (Mor, 1st of Redcastle) MacKenzie 1543–1615 m. Florence (Finguella) Munro 1549–1617
        1. 1. Isabella Mackenzie 1570– m. William (Huistean Du Mackay first of the bighouse) branch 1561–1614

Countess Stewart's Timeline

2 Records

1457
19 Apr 1457
Birth of Countess Eleanor Sinclair Stewart in Ravenscraig, Fife, Scotland
Ravenscraig, Fife, Scotland
1518
21 Mar 1518
Age 61
Death of Countess Eleanor Sinclair Stewart in Laighwood Castle, Perthshire, Scotland
Laighwood Castle, Perthshire, Scotland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 19 Apr 1457
    Event Place: Ravenscraig, Fife, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 21 Mar 1518
    Event Place: Laighwood Castle, Perthshire, Scotland

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