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Sign up freeLady Maud Bruce 1303 – 1353 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: July 12 1303
Birth Location: Scotland
Death Date: July 20 1353
Death Location: Scotland
Father: Robert Scots
Mother: Elizabeth Scots
Spouse(s): Sir Isaac
Children(s): Jonet Isaac
In 1303, Lady Maud Bruce entered the world in Scotland, born to Robert I Bruce King Of Scots and Elizabeth De Burgh Queen Of Scots. Lady Maud Bruce married Sir Thomas Isaac, and had children including Jonet Isaac. Lady Maud Bruce passed away in 1353 in Scotland.
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Biography
- In 1303, Lady Maud Bruce entered the world in Scotland, born to Robert I Bruce King Of Scots and Elizabeth De Burgh Queen Of Scots.
- Lady Maud Bruce married Sir Thomas Isaac, and had children including Jonet Isaac.
- Lady Maud Bruce passed away in 1353 in Scotland.
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Lady Bruce's Ancestors
Lady Bruce's Descendants
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1. Jonet Isaac (1337 – 1382) m. John MacDougall (1325 – 1362)
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1. Isabell MacDougall (1362 – 1439) m. Sir (John Stewart Of) Innermeath
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1. James (Stewart Black Knight Of) Lorn ( – 1499) m. Joan (Beaufort Queen Of) Scots (Dec 27 1402 – July 15 1445)
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1. James (Stewart Earl Of) Buchan m. Margaret (Murray Of) Falahill (1446 – 1512)
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Lady Bruce's Timeline
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Event Type: Birth
Event Date: July 12 1303
Event Place: Scotland
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: July 20 1353
Event Place: Scotland