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Henri William Laird V Rosslyn Sinclair 1214–1270 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1214

Birth Location: Rosslyn Castle, Roslin, Mid Lothian, Scotland

Death Date: 1270

Death Location: Rosslyn Castle, Midlothian, Scotland

Father: Henry Clair

Mother: Katherine Strathearn

Spouse(s): Margaret Mar, Katherine Strathearn

Children(s): Agnes Roskelyn

The story of Henri William Laird V Rosslyn Sinclair began in 1214 in Rosslyn Castle, Roslin, Mid Lothian, Scotland. Henri William Laird V Rosslyn Sinclair married Katherine De Strathearn, Margaret Lady Of Mar Aberdeenshire De Mar, and had children including Agnes Amicia De Rosslyn Roskelyn. Henri William Laird V Rosslyn Sinclair passed away in 1270 in Rosslyn Castle, Midlothian, Scotland.

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Biography

  • The story of Henri William Laird V Rosslyn Sinclair began in 1214 in Rosslyn Castle, Roslin, Mid Lothian, Scotland.
  • Henri William Laird V Rosslyn Sinclair married Katherine De Strathearn, Margaret Lady Of Mar Aberdeenshire De Mar, and had children including Agnes Amicia De Rosslyn Roskelyn.
  • Henri William Laird V Rosslyn Sinclair passed away in 1270 in Rosslyn Castle, Midlothian, Scotland.

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Henri Sinclair's Ancestors

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Henri Sinclair
1214–1270
Birth Place: Rosslyn Castle, Roslin, Mid Lothian, Scotland
Parents
Henry Earl & Baron of Rosslyn De Saint Clair
1192–1222
Rosslyn Castle, Roslin, Mid Lothian, Scotland
Katherine (de) Strathearn
1195–
Perth, Perthshire, Scotland
Grandparents
William (De) SaintClair
1162–1192
Rosslyn Castle, Midlothian, Scotland
Agnes DeDunbar
1177–1180
Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland
Robert DeStrathearn
1176–1244
Ruthven, Perthshire, Scotland
Matilda Strathearn
1194–1247
Orkney, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
Henri SaintClair
1131–1162
Margaret Grathaway
1120–
Patrick DeDunbar
1152–1232
Ada Scotland
1164–1200
Gilbert Strathearn
1150–1223
Matilda DeAlbini
1153–1210
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Henri SaintClair
1089–1110
Rosabel Strathearn
1090–1180
Waldeve DeDunbar
1125–1182
Aelina DeDunbar
1129–1179

Henri Sinclair's Descendants

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Henri (William Laird V Rosslyn) Sinclair (1214–1270) m. Margaret (Lady of Mar, Aberdeenshire de) Mar (1220–Apr 1248) m. Katherine (De) Strathearn (1196–1270)
  1. 1. Agnes (Amicia de Rosslyn) Roskelyn 1237–1299 m. Sir (William VI Baron Laird of Rosslyn, Sheriff of Edinburgh,) Sinclair 1240–1297 m. William (Sinclair - St Clair Baron of) Roslin 1240–1297 m. William Sinclair 1245–1297
    1. 1. Sir (Henry, 7th Baron of Rosslyn, Commander of Knights Templar at Bannockburn,) Sinclair 1276–1335 m. Alice (De) FENTON 1260–1336
      1. 1. William (I Roslin- Sir William the younger Sinclair - St Clair, Laird of) Rosslyn 1283–1330 m. Rosabell Rosabelle 1285– m. Amica, (Lady of Rosslyn Castle) Roskelyn 1250–1299
        1. 1. William (II 3rd Laird of Rosalyn, 8th Baron of Roslin) Sinclair 1328–1358 m. Isabel (Orkney De) Strathearn 1338–1391
      2. 2. Margaret (De St Clair -) Sinclair 1281–1338
      3. 3. Sir (William I Sinclair Laird) Rosslyn 1297–1330
      4. 4. Margaret Sinclair 1281–1338
    2. 2. Annabel Sinclair 1269–1304
    3. 3. Gregory Sinclair 1274–1337
    4. 4. Catherine (St Clair Rosslyn) Chapel 1285–
    5. 5. HENRY (ROSLIN KNIGHTS) TEMPLAR 1255–1336

Henri Sinclair's Timeline

2 Records

1214
1214
Birth of Henri William Laird V Rosslyn Sinclair in Rosslyn Castle, Roslin, Mid Lothian, Scotland
Rosslyn Castle, Roslin, Mid Lothian, Scotland
1270
1270
Age 56
Death of Henri William Laird V Rosslyn Sinclair in Rosslyn Castle, Midlothian, Scotland
Rosslyn Castle, Midlothian, Scotland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1214
    Event Place: Rosslyn Castle, Roslin, Mid Lothian, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1270
    Event Place: Rosslyn Castle, Midlothian, Scotland

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