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Henry Stewart 1545–1567 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 7 Dec 1545

Birth Location: Temple Newsom, Yorkshire, England

Death Date: 14 Feb 1567

Death Location: Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh, Mid-Lothian, Scotland

Father: Matthew Stewart

Mother: Margaret Douglas

Spouse(s): Mary Stuart

Children(s): James Scotland

In 1545, Henry Stewart entered the world in Temple Newsom, Yorkshire, England, born to Matthew Stewart And Margaret Douglas. Henry Stewart married Mary Stuart, and had children including James Vi King Of Scotland. Henry Stewart passed away in 1567 in Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh, Mid-Lothian, Scotland.

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Biography

  • In 1545, Henry Stewart entered the world in Temple Newsom, Yorkshire, England, born to Matthew Stewart And Margaret Douglas.
  • Henry Stewart married Mary Stuart, and had children including James Vi King Of Scotland.
  • Henry Stewart passed away in 1567 in Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh, Mid-Lothian, Scotland.

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Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Henry Stewart's Ancestors

Self
Henry Stewart
1545–1567
Birth Place: Temple Newsom, Yorkshire, England
Parents
Matthew Stewart
1516–1571
Dunbarton Castle, E. Lothian, Scotland
Margaret Douglas
1515–1577
Harbottle
Grandparents
John Stewart
1495–1526
Lennox
Elizabeth (Anne) Stewart
1500–1529
Balveny, Fifeshire, Scotland
Archibald Douglas
1490–1557
Douglasdale, Lanarkshire, Scotland
Margaret Tudor
1489–1541
London, England
Great-Grandparents
Matthew Stewart
1472–1513
Elizabeth Hamilton
1473–1531
John Stewart
1440–1512
Eleanor Sinclair
1457–1518
George Douglas
1469–1513
Elizabeth Drummond
1473–
Henry Tudor
1457–1509
Elizabeth Plantagenet
1465–1503
2nd-Great-Grandparents
John Stewart
1431–1495
Margaret Montgomery
1435–1493
James Hamilton
1415–1479
Mary Stewart
1452–1488
The Knight
1394–1437
Joan Beaufort
1407–1445
William Sinclair
1415–1480
Marjory Sutherland
1425–1476
Archibald Douglas
1453–1513
Elizabeth Boyd
1454–1497
Edmund Tudor
1430–1456
Margaret Beaufort
1443–1509
Edward Plantagenet
1442–1483
Elizabeth Wydeville
1437–1492

Henry Stewart's Descendants

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Henry Stewart (7 Dec 1545–14 Feb 1567) m. Mary Stuart (7 Dec 1542–1587)
  1. 1. James (VI King Of) Scotland 1566–1625 m. Anne (Von) Oldenberg 1574–1619
    1. 1. King (Of Great) Britain 1600–1648 m. Henrietta (Maria De) Bourbon 1609–1669
      1. 1. King (Of Great) Britain 1630–1685 m. Duchess (Of) Cleveland 1641–1709
        1. 1. Charlotte Fitzroy 1664–1718 m. Edward (Henry) Lee 1663–1716

Henry Stewart's Timeline

3 Records

1545
7 Dec 1545
Birth of Henry Stewart in Temple Newsom, Yorkshire, England
Temple Newsom, Yorkshire, England
1567
10 Feb 1567
Age 22
Death of Henry Stewart in Kirk O'field, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Kirk O'field, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
1567
14 Feb 1567
Age 22
Burial of Henry Stewart in Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh, Mid-Lothian, Scotland
Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh, Mid-Lothian, Scotland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 7 Dec 1545
    Event Place: Temple Newsom, Yorkshire, England
    Record Source:
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    [2] Strong Ancestors

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 10 Feb 1567
    Event Place: Kirk O'field, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
    Record Source:
    [1] .
    [2] Strong Ancestors

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 14 Feb 1567
    Event Place: Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh, Mid-Lothian, Scotland
    Record Source:
    [1] Hanover.Frederick.Louis.1707.ancestors.royalfam.ged
    [2] Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Date: 7 Dec 1545
    Record Source: Hanover.Frederick.Louis.1707.ancestors.royalfam.ged

    Genealogy Event 5
    Event Type: Custom Event
    Event Date: Bet 10 Feb 1566 and 1567
    Record Source: Hanover.Frederick.Louis.1707.ancestors.royalfam.ged

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