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Lady Isabella Isobel Canmore of Huntington 1199–1251 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1199

Birth Location: Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England

Death Date: 1251

Death Location: Sawtry, Huntingdonshire District, Cambridgeshire, England

Father: Sir Egyptian

Mother: Matilda Anglo-Norman

Spouse(s): Robert Annandale

Children(s): Robert Scotland, Bernard Exton, Christiana (Fraser)

The story of Lady Isabella Isobel Canmore of Huntington began in 1199 in Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England. Lady Isabella Isobel Canmore of Huntington married Robert Iii Bruce 4Th Earl Of Annandale, and had children including Bernard De Brus Lord Of Connington And Exton, Christiana Bruce Fraser, Robert V The Competitor Bruce 5Th Earl Of Annadale Justice Constable Of Scotland England A Regent Of Scotland. Lady Isabella Isobel Canmore of Huntington passed away in 1251 in Sawtry, Huntingdonshire District, Cambridgeshire, England.

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Biography

  • The story of Lady Isabella Isobel Canmore of Huntington began in 1199 in Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England.
  • Lady Isabella Isobel Canmore of Huntington married Robert Iii Bruce 4Th Earl Of Annandale, and had children including Bernard De Brus Lord Of Connington And Exton, Christiana Bruce Fraser, Robert V The Competitor Bruce 5Th Earl Of Annadale Justice Constable Of Scotland England A Regent Of Scotland.
  • Lady Isabella Isobel Canmore of Huntington passed away in 1251 in Sawtry, Huntingdonshire District, Cambridgeshire, England.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Lady Huntington's Ancestors

Self
Lady Huntington
1199–1251
Birth Place: Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England
Parents
Sir David " Robin Hood?" Canmore, 8th Earl of Huntingdon, Prince of Scotland; 3rd Crusade with King Richard I & 500 men to the Holy Land & imprisoned by Egyptian
1144–1219
Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, , England
Matilda (Maud Mabel de Meschines, Countess of Huntingdon,) Anglo-Norman
1171–1233
Chester, Cheshire West and Chester Unitary Authority, Cheshire, England
Grandparents
Henry (Caenmore, 3rd Earl of Huntingdon & Northhumberland, Prince of) Scotland
1115–1152
Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
Ada (de) Warenne
1120–1178
Surrey, England
Hugh (de) Kevelioc
1147–1181
Monmouthshire, Wales
Bertrade (de Montfort de Meschines, Countess of) Evreux
1155–1189
Montfort, Eure, Haute-Normandie, France
Great-Grandparents
David Scots
1085–1153
Matilda Huntingdon
1074–1130
William Warenne
1065–1138
Elizabeth Lecister
1081–1131
Sir Chester
1099–1153
Maud England
1120–1189
Simon Evreux
1121–1181
Maud Evreux
1130–1168
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Malcolm Scotland
1031–1093
Margaret Saint
1045–1093
Waltheof Northumbria
1050–1076
Judith Willia
1054–1086
William Surrey
1035–1088
Gundred Surrey
1051–1085
Hugh Crusade
1053–1102
Adelaide Carolingians
1062–1120
Ranulph Knight
1070–1129
Lady Bolingbroke
1074–1136
Robert Beauclerc
1090–1147
Mabel FitzRobert
1090–1157
Amauri Montfort
1070–1137
Agnes Garlende
1095–1181
Robert twin
1104–1168
Amicia Montfort
1105–1168

Lady Huntington's Descendants

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Lady (Isabella Isobel Canmore of) Huntington (1199–1251) m. Robert (III Bruce, 4th Earl of) Annandale (1195–1233)
  1. 1. Robert (V "The Competitor" Bruce, 5th Earl of Annadale; justice & Constable of Scotland & England, a regent of) Scotland 1210–1295 m. Isabel (de Clare, of Gloucester and Hertford, Lady of Annandale and) Ireby 1226–1264
    1. 1. Robert (VI Bruce, 6th Lord of Annandale, Earl of Carrick; not part of William Wallace capture, 2nd Barons' War, 9th Crusade, Welsh Wars, 1st) Scot 1243–1304 m. Margaret (Marjorie Stewart, 3rd Countess de) Carrick 1252–1292
      1. 1. 1274–1329 m. Isabella deMar 1277–1296 m. Elizabeth (Aylher de Burgh, Queen consort of) Scotland 1284–1327
        1. 1. Marjory Bruce 1296–1316 m. Walter (Stewart, Declaration of Arbroath signer,' 6th High Steward of) Scotland 1293–1327
        2. 2. David (II Bruce (last male), King of the Scots (no) issue) 1324–1371 m. Joan ('of the Tower' Plantagenet, Queen consort of) Scotland 1321–1362 m. Margaret (Drummond, Queen of) Scotland 1340–1375 m. Agnes Dunbar 1350–1378
        3. 3. Maud (Bruce clan, Princess of) Scotland 1310–1353
        4. 4. Matilda (de Bruce) (Brus) 1320–1353 m. Thomas Isaac 1306–1364
        5. 5. John (Bruce DeBrus, Prince of) Scotland 1327–
      2. 2. Christian Bruce 1273–1357 m. Andrew (Murray, Liard of) Tullibardine 1285–1332 m. Sir (Christopher de Seton, supporter of Robert the Bruce, present when Sir John Comyn of Badenoch was stabbed by Robert de Brus in Greyfriars) Church 1278–1306
      3. 3. Matilda (de Bruce, Countess of Carrick and) Ross 1287–1323 m. Sir (Hugh MacTaggart de Ross Ros, 4th Earl of Ross, Sheriff of) Cromarty 1276–1333
        1. 1. Marjory (Matilda de) Ross 1302–1350 m. Malise (IV Strathearn, 8th Earl of Strathearn and) Orkney 1299–1357
      4. 4. Mary (Bruce, During the 1st War of Scottish Independence, captured by English & imprisoned 4 years in a cage at Roxburgh) Castle 1282–1323 m. Sir (Neil Campbell mac Cailein a nobleman and warrior who spent his life in the service of King Robert I of Scotland, representative of King Robert in) negotiat 1258–1316
      5. 5. Edward (Bruce, Earl of Carrick, High King of) Ireland 1280–1318 m. Isabella (of) Strathbogie 1280–1317
        1. 1. Thomas (Bruce, 1st Baron) Clackmannan 1307–1358 m. Marjorie Charteris 1317–1348
      6. 6. Neil (de Brus, captured by English at Kildrummy Castle, Scot Wars for) Independence 1276–1306
      7. 7. Thomas (Bruce, taken prisoner in Galloway, Scot Wars for) Independence 1287–1307
      8. 8. Alexander (Bruce, Dean of Glasgow, captured at Loch) Ryan 1285–1307
      9. 9. Isabel (de Brus Bruce ( Magnusson), Queen consort of) Norway 1275–1358 m. Erik (Eric II Magnusson House of Sverre, King of) Noorwegen 1268–1299 m. Thomas (Randolph, Earl of Buchan, Lord Chamberlain of Scotland, Sheriff of) Roxburgh 1262–1293
        1. 1. John (Randolph, 3rd Earl of Moray,) childless –1346 m. Euphemia (de Ross, Queen Consort of) Scotland 1332–1386
        2. 2. Sir (Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray, regent of Scotland, a soldier and diplomat in the Wars of Scottish) Independence 1278–1332 m. Isobel Stewart 1294–1351
        3. 3. Ingeborg Eriksdottir 1297–1357
    2. 2. Constance (Bruce Scot de) Calverley 1251–1326 m. William (Scott, Lord) Rankilburnof 1249–1308
      1. 1. Richard (Scott van Rankilburn-Murthockston,) Lord 1271–1320
      2. 2. Michael Scott 1278–
    3. 3. Mary (Clarissa de Bruce from) Scotland 1255–1283 m. Ralph (VII de Toeni (Tosny), Lord of) Falmstead 1255–1295
      1. 1. Alice (de Toeni) Tosny 1274–1323 m. William (de la) Zouche 1276–1351 m. Guy (de Beauchamp, 10th Earl of Warwick , Baron of Salwarpe, Hereditary Chamberlain of the Exchequer, hereditary Sheriff of) Worcestershire 1272–1315 m. Sir (Thomas De) Leyburne 1274–
        1. 1. Thomas (de Beauchamp 11th Earl of Warwick, a founder and the 3rd Knight of the Order of the Garter, Battle of) Falkirk 1313–1369 m. Catherine (de) Mortimer 1314–1369
        2. 2. John (de Beauchamp, 1st Baron de Warwick, Admiral of the Fleet off Calais also known as the Southern Fleet, no) Issue 1316–1360
        3. 3. Elizabeth (De) Beauchamp 1305–1359
        4. 4. Maud (de Beauchamp) (Say) 1311–1369 m. Geoffrey (de) Say 1305–1359
        5. 5. Giles (de Beauchamp, Lord of) Alcester 1300–1361 m. Catherine (de Bures, Lady) Boddington 1300–1355
        6. 6. Lady (Juliane De) Leybourne 1307–1367
        7. 7. Joyce (la Zouche de) Mortimer 1320–1372 m. John (De) Botetourt 1318–1385
    4. 4. Isabelle (de Bruce) (FitzMarmaduke) 1255–1300 m. Sir (John FitzMarmaduke, Knight of Horden, Eighton, Lamesley, Ravenshol, Silksworth, Durha. Sheriff of North Durham, Joint Warden beyond the Scottish) sea –1311
      1. 1. Mary FitzMarmaduke 1273– m. Robert (de) Lumley 1270–1308
        1. 1. Alianore (Eleanor de) Lumley 1297–1368 m. Robert (de Umfreville, 9th Earl of Angus, Anglo-Norman, Battle of Bannockburn-taken prisoner by) Bruce 1277–1325
  2. 2. Bernard (de Brus, Lord of Connington and) Exton 1215–1268
  3. 3. Christiana (Bruce) (Fraser) 1210–1295 m. Patrick (III Dunbar, 6th Earl of) Dunbar 1213–1289
    1. 1. Cecilia Dunbar 1243–1334 m. James (Stewart, 5th High) Stewart 1243–1309
      1. 1. Walter (Stewart, Declaration of Arbroath signer,' 6th High Steward of) Scotland 1293–1327 m. Marjory Bruce 1296–1316 m. Isabel (de) Graham 1298–1325
        1. 1. 1316–1390 m. Elizabeth (Mure of Rowallan, Queen Consort of Scotland, Countess of Atholl and) Stathearn 1320–1355 m. Euphemia (de Ross, Queen Consort of) Scotland 1332–1386
        2. 2. Sir (John Stewart, Lord of) Ralston 1318–1380 m. Alicia Mure 1320–
        3. 3. Egidia Stewart 1320–1406 m. Sir (James de) Lindsay 1327–1358
        4. 4. Sir (John) Stewart 1318–1380
    2. 2. Patrick (IV "Black Beard" Dunbar, 7th Earl of) March 1242–1308 m. Marjorie Comyn 1265–1308
      1. 1. Sir (Alexander Dunbar, Lord of) Dunbar 1287–1351
        1. 1. Patrick (V "Crusader" Dunbar, 9th Earl of Dunbar, 7th Earl of March, Lord of Annandale and the Isle of Man, Sheriff of) Lothian 1304–1356 m. Agnes (Isobel "Black Anges" Randolph, 4th Countess of Moray and) Dunbar 1310–1361
    3. 3. Sir (Alexander Dunbar,) knight 1250–

Lady Huntington's Timeline

2 Records

1199
1199
Birth of Lady Isabella Isobel Canmore of Huntington in Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England
Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England
1251
1251
Age 52
Death of Lady Isabella Isobel Canmore of Huntington in buried Saltre Abbey, Gloucestershire, England
buried Saltre Abbey, Gloucestershire, England

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1199
    Event Place: Huntingdon, Huntingdonshire, England
    Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1251
    Event Place: buried Saltre Abbey, Gloucestershire, England
    Record Source:
    [1] UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index
    [2] North America, Family Histories, Book Title: Peabody Genealogy

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Sawtry, Huntingdonshire District, Cambridgeshire, England
    Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index

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