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Eupheme Lindsay 1360–1415 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1360

Birth Location: Glenesk, Angus, Scotland

Death Date: Oct 1415

Death Location: Dundaff Castle, Ayrshire, Scotland

Father: Alexander Lindsay

Mother: Katherine Stirling

Spouse(s): David Stewart, Ranald Macdonald

Children(s): Eupheme Stewart, Donald Macdonald

In 1360, Eupheme Lindsay entered the world in Glenesk, Angus, Scotland, born to Alexander Lindsay And Katherine Stirling. Eupheme Lindsay married David Stewart, Ranald Macdonald, and had children including Donald Macdonald, Eupheme Stewart. Eupheme Lindsay passed away in 1415 in Dundaff Castle, Ayrshire, Scotland.

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Biography

  • In 1360, Eupheme Lindsay entered the world in Glenesk, Angus, Scotland, born to Alexander Lindsay And Katherine Stirling.
  • Eupheme Lindsay married David Stewart, Ranald Macdonald, and had children including Donald Macdonald, Eupheme Stewart.
  • Eupheme Lindsay passed away in 1415 in Dundaff Castle, Ayrshire, Scotland.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Eupheme Lindsay's Ancestors

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Eupheme Lindsay
1360–1415
Birth Place: Glenesk, Angus, Scotland
Parents
Alexander Lindsay
1329–1381
Crawford, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Katherine Stirling
1338–1378
Glenesk, Angusshire, Scotland
Grandparents
David Lindsay
1299–1355
Clydesdale, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Maria (de) Abernethy
1305–1355
Abernathy, Scotland
John Stirling
1300–1357
Glenesk, Angus, Scotland
Barbara (de) Swinburne
1293–
Chollerton, Northumberland, England
Great-Grandparents
Alexander Lindsay
1267–1308
Beatrix Stewart
1268–1337
Alexander Abernethy
1272–1315
Margaret Menteith
1281–1324
John Stirling
1274–1333
Adam Swinburne
1258–1326
Idonea Graham
1242–1293
2nd-Great-Grandparents
David Lindsay
1235–1279
Margaret Lindsay
1247–1274
Alexander Stewart
1214–1283
Jean Macrory
1218–1297
Hugh Abernethy
1230–1291
Mary Ergadia
1240–1303
Alexander Stewart
1262–1300
Maud Primrose
1262–1330
Alexander Stirling
1250–1304
Marie Dumfrey
1250–
John Swinburne
1210–1301
Anicia
1215–1313
Henry Graham
1206–1284
Dalkeith Avenel
1210–1243

Eupheme Lindsay's Descendants

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Eupheme Lindsay (1360–Oct 1415) m. David Stewart (1356–5 MAR 1389) m. Ranald Macdonald (1352–1389)
  1. 1. Eupheme Stewart 1375–1434 m. Patrick Graham 1382–1412
    1. 1. Euphemia Graham 1410–1468 m. James Hamilton 1423–1479 m. Archibald Douglas 1390–1469
      1. 1. Elizabeth Hamilton 1473–1531 m. Matthew Stewart 1472–1513
        1. 1. Elizabeth Stewart 1501–1534
        2. 2. Agnes Stewart 1501–
        3. 3. Mungo STEWART 1499–
        4. 4. Janet Stewart 1498–1523 m. Ninian Ross 1491–1556 m. John Mure 1478–1538
        5. 5. Margaret Stewart 1497–1528 m. Hugh Campbell 1502–1560
        6. 6. John Stewart 1492–1526 m. Elizabeth Stewart 1494–1564
        7. 7. Catherine Stewart 1484–1484 m. Humphrey Colquhoun 1440–1493
      2. 2. Elizabeth Douglas 1455–1465 m. Alexander Stewart 1443–1500
        1. 1. Alexander Stewart 1481–1513 m. Elizabeth Kennedy 1470–1573
        2. 2. Agnes Stewart 1491–1530
        3. 3. Euphemia Stewart 1459–1499
        4. 4. Janet Stewart 1460–1530 m. John Dunbar 1445–1503
        5. 5. Walter Stewart 1465–1550
        6. 6. Marion Stewart 1484–1531
      3. 3. Margaret Douglas 1430–1475 m. John Stewart 1440–1512 m. William Douglas 1425–1452
        1. 1. Christian Stewart 1473–1538
        2. 2. Isabel Stewart 1460–1516 m. Robert (Ruabh) Duncanson 1390–1460
        3. 3. Elizabeth Stewart 1465–1529 m. Andrew Gray 1446–1514
    2. 2. David Graham 1409–
    3. 3. Robert Graham 1410–
    4. 4. Elizabeth Graham 1384–1435 m. John Lyon 1380–1435
      1. 1. Patrick Lyon 1402–1459 m. Isabel Ogilvy 1406–1484
        1. 1. John Lyon 1421–1497 m. Elizabeth Scrymgeour 1425–1492
        2. 2. Alexander Lyon 1429–1486
        3. 3. Janet Lyon 1430–
        4. 4. William Lyon 1433–
        5. 5. Patrick Lyon 1435–1480
        6. 6. Elizabeth Lyon 1437–
        7. 7. Patrick Lyon 1459–1481
      2. 2. David Lyon 1404–1449
      3. 3. Michael Lyon 1406–
    5. 5. Malise Graham 1407–1490 m. Jane (de) Vere 1408–1476 m. Marion Campbell 1407– m. Janet Rochford 1413–1476
      1. 1. Euphemia Graham 1476–1493 m. Robert Vaus 1459–1459
      2. 2. Patrick Graham 1421–1453
      3. 3. Alexander Graham 1426–1453
      4. 4. John Graham 1427–1469
      5. 5. Walter Graham 1473–1525
      6. 6. Patrick Graham 1450–1482
  2. 2. Donald Macdonald 1360–1420

Eupheme Lindsay's Timeline

2 Records

1360
1360
Birth of Eupheme Lindsay in Glenesk, Angus, Scotland
Glenesk, Angus, Scotland
1415
Oct 1415
Age 55
Death of Eupheme Lindsay in Dundaff Castle, Ayrshire, Scotland
Dundaff Castle, Ayrshire, Scotland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1360
    Event Place: Glenesk, Angus, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Oct 1415
    Event Place: Dundaff Castle, Ayrshire, Scotland

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