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David "The Saint" King of Scotland 1080–1153 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1080

Birth Location: Edinburgh, Midlothian, Huntingdonshire, Scotland

Death Date: 24 May 1153

Death Location: Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland

Father: Malcolm Scots

Mother: Saint Atheling

Spouse(s): Maud Huntingdon

Children(s): Henry Huntingdon

In 1080, David "The Saint" King of Scotland entered the world in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Huntingdonshire, Scotland, born to Malcolm Iii Canmore King Of Scots And Saint Margaret Princess Of England Atheling. David "The Saint" King of Scotland married Maud Countess Of Huntingdon, and had children including Henry Crown Prince Of Scotland 3Rd Earl Of Huntingdon. David "The Saint" King of Scotland passed away in 1153 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.

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Biography

  • In 1080, David "The Saint" King of Scotland entered the world in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Huntingdonshire, Scotland, born to Malcolm Iii Canmore King Of Scots And Saint Margaret Princess Of England Atheling.
  • David "The Saint" King of Scotland married Maud Countess Of Huntingdon, and had children including Henry Crown Prince Of Scotland 3Rd Earl Of Huntingdon.
  • David "The Saint" King of Scotland passed away in 1153 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

David Scotland's Ancestors

Self
David Scotland
1080–1153
Birth Place: Edinburgh, Midlothian, Huntingdonshire, Scotland
Parents
Malcolm III, 'Canmore' King of Scots
1031–1093
Atholl, Perthshire, , Scotland
Saint (Margaret, Princess of England) Atheling
1045–1093
Kiev, Ukraine
Grandparents
Duncan (I, King of Scots) 10
1005–1040
Elgin, Moray, Scotland
Sybil 10
1009–1040
Scotland
Edward ("Aethling" the Exile Prince of) England
1016–1057
Wessex, , , England
Agatha (\ Argota see) notes
1020–
, Braunschweig, Niedersachsen, Germany
Great-Grandparents
Crínán hbhg
–1045
Bethoc Malcolm
–1045
Seward Northumberland
1020–1055
King Ironside
–1016
Ealdgyth Northumberland
1001–1070
Henry (Burkes)
1005–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Duncan hbhg
–1040
Máel Scotland)
–1034
Æfgifu 10
–1023
Aethelred 10
–1016
Ælfgifu 10

David Scotland's Descendants

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David ("The Saint" King of) Scotland (1080–24 May 1153) m. Maud (Countess of) Huntingdon (1100–1130)
  1. 1. Henry (Crown Prince of Scotland 3rd Earl of) Huntingdon 1114–1152 m. Ada (De Warenne, Countess of Huntingdon (Multiples) lines) 1120–1178
    1. 1. Ada (of Huntington (Chase) Line) 1139–1206 m. Floris (III of Holland) 10 1141–1190
      1. 1. William (I Count of Holland) 10 1174–1222 m. Adelheid (of Guelders) 10 1186–1218
        1. 1. Floris (IV - Count of) Holland 1210–1234 m. Mathilde (\ Matilda de) Brabant 1195–1267
    2. 2. David (Earl of Huntingdon (Child) line) 1177–1219 m. Maud (De) Meschines 1170–
      1. 1. Ada (De Huntingdon (child) line) 1211–1250 m. Sir (Henry, Baron of Fillongley, de) Hastings 1196–1250
        1. 1. Henry (II Lord of Hastings (Wilson) line) 1235–1268 m. Joan (De) Cantelou 1239–1271
        2. 2. Hillary (de Hastings (Child) line) 1226–1296 m. William (de) Harcourt 1227–1278
      2. 2. Isabella (Huntington (mulitple) lines) 1190–1251 m. Robert (de Brus, 4th Baron of) Annandale 1195–1245
        1. 1. Robert ((Sir) "The Competitor" De Bruce (wilson) line) 1210–1295 m. Isabella (de Clare DNA1 (multiple) lines) 1226–1275
    3. 3. Margaret (of Huntingdon Princess of Scotland (Chase) Line) 1145–1201 m. Humphrey (III de) Bohun 1146–1182
      1. 1. Henry (de Bohun, 1st Earl of) Hereford 1176–1220 m. Maud (de Mandeville \ fitz Geoffrey (chase \ wilson) lines) 1185–1236
        1. 1. Humphrey (IV de Bohun, 2n Earl of) Hereford 1208–1275 m. Maud (of) Eu 1208–1241
    4. 4. Marjorie (of Huntingdon mutilple) lines 1152– m. Gilchrist (earl of) Angus 1170–1210
      1. 1. Bethóc (Críst of Angus) DNA1 1190– m. Walter (Stewart, 3rd High Steward of Scotland) DNA1 1190–1246
        1. 1. Alexander (Stewart, 4th High Steward of) Scotland 1214–1283 m. Jean MacSeamus 1210–1267
        2. 2. Walter (Bailloch, Earl of) Menteith 1225–1294 m. Mary (I, Countess of) Menteith 1225–
      2. 2. Duncan (earl of) Angus 1170–
        1. 1. Malcolm (earl of) Angus 1200– m. Mary Berkeley 1200–
    5. 5. William (The Lion King of Scots \ Stewart (Multiples) lines) 1143–1214 m. Avice Avenel 1143–1185 m. Ermengarde (of Scotland De Beaumont) hbhg 1170–1233
      1. 1. Isabel (of Scotland (Multiples) lines) 1165–1263 m. Robert (de Roos, Lord of Hamlake Magna Carta) Surety 1170–1226
        1. 1. William (de Ros of) Hamlake 1225–1264 m. Lucy (FitzPeter) DNA1 1205–1266
      2. 2. Margaret (of) Scotland 1175– m. Eustace (de Vesci, Magna Carta) Surety 1170–
        1. 1. William (de) Vesci 1200–1253 m. Agnes (de Ferrers (wilson) line) 1215–
      3. 3. Alexander (II King of Scots) DNA1 1198–1249 m. Isabel (Atholl) 10 1190–
        1. 1. Margery (of) Scotland 1220– m. Alan (Durward Earl of) Atholl 1220–1268

David Scotland's Timeline

2 Records

1080
1080
Birth of David "The Saint" King of Scotland in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Huntingdonshire, Scotland
Edinburgh, Midlothian, Huntingdonshire, Scotland
1153
24 May 1153
Age 73
Death of David "The Saint" King of Scotland in Carlisle, Cumberland, , England
Carlisle, Cumberland, , England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1080
    Event Place: Edinburgh, Midlothian, Huntingdonshire, Scotland
    Record Source:
    [1] Dictionary of National Biography, Volumes 1-20, 22
    [2] Millennium File
    [3] UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 24 May 1153
    Event Place: Carlisle, Cumberland, , England
    Record Source:
    [1] Dictionary of National Biography, Volumes 1-20, 22
    [2] Millennium File
    [3] UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
    Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index

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