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Euphemia de Ross, Queen Consort of Scotland 1332–1386 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1332

Birth Location: Ross-shire, Scotland

Death Date: 1386

Death Location: Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland

Father: Sir Cromarty

Mother: Margaret Graham

Spouse(s): None None, John childless

Children(s): Elizabeth Crawford, Egidia Scotland, David Strathearn

In 1332, Euphemia de Ross, Queen Consort of Scotland entered the world in Ross-shire, Scotland, born to Sir Hugh Mactaggart De Ross Ros 4Th Earl Of Ross Sheriff Of Cromarty And Margaret De Graham. Euphemia de Ross, Queen Consort of Scotland married John Randolph 3Rd Earl Of Moray Childless, and had children including David Stewart Earl Of Strathearn, Egidia Stewart Princess Scotland, Elizabeth Catherine Stewart Countess Of Crawford. Euphemia de Ross, Queen Consort of Scotland passed away in 1386 in Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland.

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  • In 1332, Euphemia de Ross, Queen Consort of Scotland entered the world in Ross-shire, Scotland, born to Sir Hugh Mactaggart De Ross Ros 4Th Earl Of Ross Sheriff Of Cromarty And Margaret De Graham.
  • Euphemia de Ross, Queen Consort of Scotland married John Randolph 3Rd Earl Of Moray Childless, and had children including David Stewart Earl Of Strathearn, Egidia Stewart Princess Scotland, Elizabeth Catherine Stewart Countess Of Crawford.
  • Euphemia de Ross, Queen Consort of Scotland passed away in 1386 in Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland.

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Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Euphemia Scotland's Ancestors

Self
Euphemia Scotland
1332–1386
Birth Place: Ross-shire, Scotland
Parents
Sir Hugh MacTaggart de Ross Ros, 4th Earl of Ross, Sheriff of Cromarty
1276–1333
Ross-shire, Scotland
Margaret (de) Graham
1297–1350
Mugdock Castle, Strathblane, Stirlingshire, Scotland
Grandparents
Uilleam (II 'William' Ó Beólláin, 3rd Earl of) Ross
1250–1323
Delney Fearn, Ross & Cromarty, Scotland
Euphemia (de Berkeley (de) Barclay)
1250–1300
Barnard Castle, Durham, England
David Graham
–1322
Great-Grandparents
Uilleam 1263
1220–1274
Jean Comyn
1198–1274
Sir Berkeley
1225–1296
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sir 1215
1195–1257
William agai
1163–1233
Sarah Roberti
1157–1204

Euphemia Scotland's Descendants

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Euphemia (de Ross, Queen Consort of) Scotland (1332–1386) m. (2 Mar 1316–19 Apr 1390) m. John (Randolph, 3rd Earl of Moray,) childless (–17 Oct 1346)
  1. 1. Elizabeth (Catherine Stewart, Countess of) Crawford 1362–1446 m. David (Lindsay, Earl of Crawford, Liard of Edzell, Sherriff of) Banff 1360–1407
    1. 1. Alexander (Lindsay, Earl Crawford Liard van) Edzell 1380–1446
    2. 2. Elizabeth Lindsay 1391–1452 m. Robert (Erskine, 1st Baron of Mar, 12th Earl) of 1378–1452
      1. 1. Thomas (Erskine, 2nd Lord Erskine, 13th Earl of) Mar 1410–1492 m. Jean (Elizabeth) Douglas 1429–1489 m. Lady (Elizabeth Janet Erskine (Douglas), Countess) Erskine 1415–1490
        1. 1. Isobel (Isabel Erskine, 3rd Countess of Menteith, 5th Countess of) Strathearn 1444–1500 m. Patrick Graham 1421–1453
        2. 2. Alexander (Erskine, 3rd Lord Erskine, Gov. of Dunbarton) Castle 1436–1508 m. Christian Crichton 1439–1478
        3. 3. Elizabeth Erskine 1438–1482
        4. 4. Lady (Deborah) Erskine 1440–1478
        5. 5. Lady (Deborah of Bakersfield) Erskine 1440–1482
      2. 2. Janet Erskine 1405–1425
      3. 3. Sir (William John) Erskine 1414–1440
      4. 4. Christian (Erskine, Baroness of Mar and) Graham 1407–1479 m. Sir (Patrick Graham, 1st Lord Graham, Archbishop of St.) Andrews 1422–1466
        1. 1. Baroness (Elizabeth Margaret) Graham 1448–1506 m. William (Livingstone, 3rd of) Kilsyth 1456–1513
        2. 2. Janet Graham 1418–1480
    3. 3. Christine Lindsay 1390–
  2. 2. Egidia (Stewart, Princess,) Scotland 1362–1389 m. Sir (William Douglas, Teutonic) Knight 1370–1415
    1. 1. Egidia ('Fair Maid' Douglas of Nithsdale, Countess of) Orkney 1387–1438 m. Henry (St Clair (Sinclair), 2nd Earl of) Orkney 1375–1420
      1. 1. Beatrix Sinclair 1398–1462 m. James (Douglas, 1st Lord of) Dalkeith 1370–1441
        1. 1. Lord (William Douglas, 8th Earl of) Douglas 1425–1452 m. Beatrix (Margaret 'The Fair Maid of Galloway' Douglas, Countess of) Douglas 1430–1473 m. Lady (Elizabeth Dorothy Arundel, Lady of Tolverne, Countess of) Pauntley 1427–1458
        2. 2. James ((cousin) Douglas, 9th Earl of) Douglas 1426–1488 m. Beatrix (Margaret 'The Fair Maid of Galloway' Douglas, Countess of) Douglas 1430–1473 m. Anne Holand 1410–1486
        3. 3. Sir (Archibald Douglas, Earl of Moray, older twin of James, his head taken to the King James) II 1426–1455 m. Lady (Elizabeth de Canmore) Dunbar 1425–1485
        4. 4. Beatrice Douglas 1418–1490 m. Sir (William Hay, Earl of Erroll, Lord High Constable of) Scotlad 1418–1461
      2. 2. William (Sinclair 1st Earl of Caithness 3rd Earl of) Orkney 1404–1480 m. Elizabeth Douglas 1394–1451 m. Marjory Sutherland 1438–1488
        1. 1. Eleanor (Sinclair ( St Clair), Countess of) Nithsdale 1457–1519 m. John (I 'The Hearty' Stewart of Balveny, 1st Earl of Atholl & Balveny, Ambassador to England, Lord Great Chamberlain of) Scotland 1439–1512
        2. 2. Elizabeth Sinclair 1440–1508
        3. 3. Sir (Oliver St Clair, Lord of) Rosslyn 1458–1520 m. Margaret Borthwick 1455–1523
        4. 4. Alexander (Sinclair (de) Saint-Clair) 1462–1518
        5. 5. William (Sinclair, 2nd Earl of) Caithness 1460–1513 m. Mary (Margaret) Keith 1461–1549
        6. 6. Mariota Sinclair 1435–1496
        7. 7. Lady (Catherine) Sinclair 1455–1486 m. Alexander (Stewart, 1st Duke of Albany, Prince of Scotland, Earl of March, high Admiral of) Scotland 1454–1485
        8. 8. William ("The Waster" Sinclair, 2nd Lord St) Clair 1430–1487 m. Christian Leslie 1432–1501
      3. 3. Katherine (St Clair) Sinclair 1405–1449 m. David (Menzies of) Mengues 1377–1449
      4. 4. Elizabeth Sinclair 1410–
    2. 2. William (Douglas, Lord of) Nithsdale 1388–1480
  3. 3. David (Stewart Earl of) Strathearn 1357–1386 m. Euphemia Lindsey 1350–1415
    1. 1. Euphemia (Stewart, Countess of Strathearn and) Caithness 1375–1434 m. Sir (Patrick Kilpont Graham, Earl of Graham and) Strathearn 1382–1413
      1. 1. Lady (Euphemia) Graham 1408–1468 m. Sir (William Stewart, 2nd of Dalswinton &) Garlies 1408–1479 m. James (II Hamilton, 1st Lord Hamilton 6th Laird of Cadzow, Earl of) Arran 1410–1479 m. Archibald (Douglas, 5th Earl of) Douglas 1390–1439
        1. 1. Beatrix (Margaret 'The Fair Maid of Galloway' Douglas, Countess of) Douglas 1430–1473 m. John (I 'The Hearty' Stewart of Balveny, 1st Earl of Atholl & Balveny, Ambassador to England, Lord Great Chamberlain of) Scotland 1439–1512 m. Lord (William Douglas, 8th Earl of) Douglas 1425–1452 m. James ((cousin) Douglas, 9th Earl of) Douglas 1426–1488
        2. 2. Lord (Alexander Stewart, 3rd of Dalswinton &) Garlies 1434–1500 m. Elizabeth Douglas 1447–
        3. 3. David Douglas 1439–1440
        4. 4. William Douglas 1424–1440
      2. 2. Malise (Graham, 13th Earl Strathearn, 1st Earl) Mentieth 1407–1490 m. Janet (de Vere de Rochford,) Anglo-Norman 1413–1476 m. Marion (of Glenorchy Campbell, Countess of) Menteith 1415–1530
        1. 1. Alexander (Graham, no) issue 1453–1469
        2. 2. Patrick Graham 1421–1453 m. Isobel (Isabel Erskine, 3rd Countess of Menteith, 5th Countess of) Strathearn 1444–1500
        3. 3. Walter Graham 1433–1523
        4. 4. Eupheme Graham 1432–1495
      3. 3. Elisabeth Graham 1407–

Euphemia Scotland's Timeline

2 Records

1332
1332
Birth of Euphemia de Ross, Queen Consort of Scotland in Ross-shire, Scotland
Ross-shire, Scotland
1386
1386
Age 54
Death of Euphemia de Ross, Queen Consort of Scotland in Dundonald Castle, Dundonald, Ayrshire, Scotland
Dundonald Castle, Dundonald, Ayrshire, Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1332
    Event Place: Ross-shire, Scotland
    Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1386
    Event Place: Dundonald Castle, Dundonald, Ayrshire, Scotland
    Record Source:
    [1] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
    [2] UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index

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

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