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Malcolm III 'Longneck' (Máel Coluim mac Donnchada) Dunkeld, King of Scotland 1031–1093 – Genealogical Records
Birth Date: 26 Mar 1031
Birth Location: Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland
Death Date: 13 Nov 1093
Death Location: Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
Father: Duncan MacBeth
Mother: Aelflaed Scotland
Spouse(s): Ingiborg Finlandia, Margaret Saint
Children(s): Matilda England, Alexander Scotland, Duncan Scotland, David Scots, Edgar (Scots), Mary Scotland, Ethelred Dunkeld
The story of Malcolm III 'Longneck' (Máel Coluim mac Donnchada) Dunkeld, King of Scotland began in 1031 in Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland. Malcolm III 'Longneck' (Máel Coluim mac Donnchada) Dunkeld, King of Scotland married Ingiborg Finnsdotter Of Orkney Princess Of Finlandia, Margaret Maud Atheling Of Wessex Saint, and had children including Alexander I The Fierce King Of Scotland, David I The Saint Of Wales Canmore King Of The Scots, Duncan Ii House Of Dunkeld King Of Scotland, Edgar Probus Or The Valiant House Of Dunkeld King Of Alba Scots, Edmund House Of Dunkeld, Ethelred Thelred House Of Dunkeld Maybe Mormaer Earl Of Fife Lay Abbot Of Dunkeld, Mary Canmore Princess Of Scotland, Matilda Edith Dunkeld Queen Consort Of England. Malcolm III 'Longneck' (Máel Coluim mac Donnchada) Dunkeld, King of Scotland passed away in 1093 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.
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Biography
- The story of Malcolm III 'Longneck' (Máel Coluim mac Donnchada) Dunkeld, King of Scotland began in 1031 in Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland.
- Malcolm III 'Longneck' (Máel Coluim mac Donnchada) Dunkeld, King of Scotland married Ingiborg Finnsdotter Of Orkney Princess Of Finlandia, Margaret Maud Atheling Of Wessex Saint, and had children including Alexander I The Fierce King Of Scotland, David I The Saint Of Wales Canmore King Of The Scots, Duncan Ii House Of Dunkeld King Of Scotland, Edgar Probus Or The Valiant House Of Dunkeld King Of Alba Scots, Edmund House Of Dunkeld, Ethelred Thelred House Of Dunkeld Maybe Mormaer Earl Of Fife Lay Abbot Of Dunkeld, Mary Canmore Princess Of Scotland, Matilda Edith Dunkeld Queen Consort Of England.
- Malcolm III 'Longneck' (Máel Coluim mac Donnchada) Dunkeld, King of Scotland passed away in 1093 in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.
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Malcolm Scotland's Ancestors
Malcolm Scotland's Descendants
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1. Matilda (Edith Dunkeld, Queen consort of) England 1080–1118 m. Henry (I ' Beauclerc' de Norman House of Anjou, Angevin King of England, Duke of Normandy; Charter of Liberties-Coronation) Charter 1068–1135
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1. William (Adelin Aetheling Ætheling House of Normandy, Duke of Normandy, heir to English throne. early death without issue caused Anarchy succession) crisis 1103–1120 m. Matilda (van Anjou, Abbess of Fontevraud) Abbey 1105–1119
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2. Matilda (( Maud) Norman of Anjou, Empress of) Germany 1102–1167 m. Geoffrey (V Plantagenet-1st (House of Gatinais), Count of Anjou, Duke of) Normandy 1113–1151
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1. Henry (II 'Curtmantle' Plantagenet-Angevin, 1st Plantagenet King of England, spoke) French 1133–1189 m. Eleanor (of Aquitaine Queen of) England 1122–1204 m. Ida (de Tosny, Countess of Norfolk, a royal ward & mistress of King) Henry 1156–1226
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1. John (I 'Lackland' Plantagenet or Angevin dynasty, King of England, Magna Carta, imposed draconian taxes to fund re-conquering Plantagenet lands in France, killed nephew) Arthur 1166–1216 m. Isabella (House of Taillefer, Queen consort of England, Countess of Angoulême & La Marche, accused of plotting against the French king in 1244, and fled to) Fo 1187–1246 m. Isabel (Countess of) Gloucester 1173–1217 m. Adela (de) Warenne 1164–1224
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2. William (IX Plantagenet-Angevin, Count of) Poitiers 1153–1156
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3. Geoffrey (II Plantagenet (House of Angevin), Archbishop of) York 1158–1186 m. Constance (Plantagenet-de) Bretagne 1161–1201
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4. Henry ('The Young King' Plantagenet-Angevin, Duke of Normandy, Count of Anjou & Maine, raised a revolt against his) father 1155–1183 m. Marguerite ('Margaret of France' Capet ( Árpád), Queen of England and) Hungary 1157–1197
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5. Eleanor (Plantagenet, Queen of Castile and) Toledo 1162–1214 m. Alfonso (VIII, Borgoña de Castilla, Rey de) Castilla 1155–1214
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6. Matilda (Plantagenet, Duchess of) Saxony 1156–1189 m. Henry (The Lion Welf dynasty (also Guelf or Guelph), Duke of Saxony, dispossessed of his duchies after the Battle of) Legnano 1129–1195
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7. King (Richard I 'The Lionheart' Plantagenet, victories against Muslim, Saladin, barely spoke English & visited England only 6 months of reign, imprisoned by Duke of) Austria 1157–1199 m. Berengaria (of Navarre, Queen consort of) England 1163–1230
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8. Joan (Plantagenet, Queen consort of Sicily, countess consort of) Toulouse 1165–1199 m. Raymond (Vl House of Rouergue di Sicilia, Count of Toulouse, married five times, is represented as one of four figures on the ceiling of the Minnesota Supreme) Court 1156–1222 m. William (II of Sicily, King of Sicily, no) issue –1189
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9. Agnes Capet 1164–1240
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10. Geoffrey (Plantagenet, Archbishop of York,) Illegitimate 1152–1212
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11. William (de Longespée, 3rd Earl of) Salisbury 1176–1226 m. Ela (fitzPatrick d'Evereux, Countess of Salisbury, Abbess of Lacock Abbey (she) founded) 1187–1261
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2. Hamelin ('The Bastard' d'Anjou Plantagenet\de Warenne, 5th Earl of Surrey, Vicomte de Touraine, illegitimate, a half-brother of King Henry) II 1130–1202 m. Isabella (de) Warenne 1136–1199
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1. William (de Warenne, 5th Earl of Surrey, High Sheriff of) Surrey 1166–1240 m. Matilda d'Aubigney 1160–1216
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2. Maud (Matilda de) Warenne 1160–1207 m. Henry (d'Eu, Count of Eu and Lord of) Hastings 1159–1183 m. Henri (d' Estouteville, Seigneur de) Valmont[ –1232
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3. Adela (de) Warenne 1164–1224 m. John (I 'Lackland' Plantagenet or Angevin dynasty, King of England, Magna Carta, imposed draconian taxes to fund re-conquering Plantagenet lands in France, killed nephew) Arthur 1166–1216 m. William Fitzwilliam 1173–1218
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3. Guillaume (I Plantagenet, Graaf van) Poitou 1136–1163 m. Cecily (FitzMiles, Countess Of Hereford) FitzPayne 1120–1204
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1. Edyth Plantagenet 1162–1188 m. Willem Windsor 1158–
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4. Emma Plantagenet 1138–
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5. Agnes Plantagenet 1130–1192
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6. Geoffrey (VI "Mantell" Plantagenet, Count of) Nantes 1134–1157
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2. Alexander (I 'The Fierce' King of) Scotland 1078–1124 m. Sybilla (de Normandy, Queen consort of) Scotland 1092–1122
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3. Duncan (II House of Dunkeld, King of) Scotland 1060–1094 m. Ethelreda (Dunbar of Northumbria, possibly Queen of Alba, conflated with Octreda or) Uhtreda 1068–1094
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1. William (fitz) Duncan 1090–1154 m. Alice (de) Rumilly 1115–1187
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1. Amabel (Fitz) Duncan 1150–1201
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4. David (I "The Saint of Wales" Canmore, King of the) Scots 1085–1153 m. Matilda (of Northumbria, Queen of Scotland, 2nd Countess de) Huntingdon 1074–1130
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1. Claricia (of) Scotland 1117–1135
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2. Hodierna (of) Scotland 1118–1140
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3. Malcolm (of) Scotland 1114–1118
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4. Henry (Caenmore, 3rd Earl of Huntingdon & Northhumberland, Prince of) Scotland 1115–1152 m. Ada (de) Warenne 1120–1178
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1. William (I ' The Lion' Dunkeld, King of) Scots 1143–1214 m. Ermengarde (de Beaumont, Queen consort of) Scotland 1170–1233 m. Isabel Avenal 1143–1235
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1. Isabella (Dunkeld of) Scotland 1195–1263 m. Roger (le Bigod Earl of) Norfolk 1207–1270
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2. Isabella (“Isabel” Mac William of Scotland,) illegitimate 1165–1240 m. Robert (III 'Furfan' de Ros, Lord of Hamlake Castle, one of the 25 barons who guaranteed the observance of Magna Carta, Anglo-Norman feudal baron,) soldier 1172–1226 m. Robert (III Bruce, predeceased his father: did not inherit the Annandale lordship, a 12th-century Norman noble, no) issue 1140–1191
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3. Margaret (of Scotland,) Princess 1193–1259 m. Hubert (De Burgh, 1st Earl of Kent, Chief Justiciar of) England 1196–1243
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4. Alexander (II House of Dunkeld, King of Scots, Eilean Donan) Castle 1198–1249 m. Joan (Plantagenet, Queen of) Scotland 1210–1238
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5. Margaret (de Hythus) FitzWilliam 1170–1218 m. Eustace (de Vesci (Vescy), Baron Vesci, Magna Carta surety baron, with King Richard I of England in) Palestine 1169–1216
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6. Ada (MacCrinan nic Uilliam illegitimate) daughter 1164–1204 m. Patrick (Dunbar, 4th Earl of Dunbar, lord of Beanley, Justiciar of Lothian as well as Warden of) Berwick-upon-Tweed 1152–1232
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2. Malcolm (IV "The Maiden" Canmore, King of Scots; regularly England's Henry) II 1141–1165
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3. 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 m. Matilda (Maud Mabel de Meschines, Countess of Huntingdon,) Anglo-Norman 1171–1233
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1. Lady (Isabella Isobel Canmore of) Huntington 1199–1251 m. Robert (III Bruce, 4th Earl of) Annandale 1195–1233
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2. Lady (Ada Huntingdon, Baroness) Hastings 1211–1250 m. Sir (Henry de Hastings, Knight of Ashill, Norfolk, of Blunham, Bedfordshire, of Nailestone and Wistow, Leicestershire, of Yardley Hastings,) Northamptons 1205–1250
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3. John (Canmore of Scotland, 9th Earl of) Huntingdon 1207–1237 m. Ellen (ferch Llywelyn (House of Aberffraw), Countess of Huntingdon and) Chester 1218–1253
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4. Robert ("Robin Hood?" Canmore family, Earl de) Huntingdon 1191–1221
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5. Maud (de) Huntingdon 1186–1228 m. John (de Monmouth, lord of Monmouth, an Anglo-Norman feudal lord of Breton) ancestry 1182–1257
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4. Margaret (House of Dunkeld, Duchesse de) Bretagne 1145–1201 m. Conan (IV House of Penthievre, Duke of Brittany, Earl of) Richmond 1138–1171 m. Humphrey (III de Bohun, Anglo-Norman nobleman, general who served King Henry II as Hereditary Constable of England, 5th feudal baron of) Trowbridge 1144–1181 m. Alan (Lord of) Galloway 1199–1234
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1. Constance (Plantagenet-de) Bretagne 1161–1201 m. Geoffrey (II Plantagenet (House of Angevin), Archbishop of) York 1158–1186 m. Guy (de) Thouars 1168–1214
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2. Henry (V de Bohun, 1st Earl of Hereford, Hereditary Constable of) England 1176–1220 m. Maud (Fitz Geoffrey, Countess Hereford de) Mandeville 1185–1236
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3. Dervorguilla (of Galloway, Baroness of) Balliol 1210–1290 m. John (I de) Balliol 1207–1268
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5. Ada (of) Huntingdon 1139–1206 m. Floris (III of Holland, 3rd) Crusade 1141–1190
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1. Dirk (VII of) Holland 1163–1203
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2. William (I of Holland Crusader in) Portugal 1167–1222
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6. Marjorie 1144–1213 m. Gille (Christ Earl of) Angus 1143–1206
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1. Bethóc (Beatrix Mac Gille Críst of) Angus 1174–1270 m. Walter (3rd High Steward of) ScotlandStewart 1170–1241
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2. Donnchadh (Duncan Críst, 5th Earl of) Angus 1170–1214
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3. Matilda Críst, 1213–1261 m. Gilbert (De Umfraville, 7th Baron Prudhoe, Lord of Redesdale,) Norman 1190–1245 m. John (De Comyn, Earl of) Angus 1215–1242
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5. Lord (Bushby de Quincy de Bradenhal) Saher 1106–1158
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5. Edgar ('Probus or the Valiant' House of Dunkeld, King of Alba) (Scots) 1074–1107
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6. Mary (Canmore, Princess of) Scotland 1084–1116 m. Eustace (III House of Flanders, Count de Boulogne, patron of the Knights) Templar 1059–1125
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1. Mathilde (de Boulogne, Countess of Boulogne - Queen Consort of) England 1103–1152 m. Stephen (I de Blois, King of England, seen as weak and indecisive, setting the country up for a civil war, commonly called The) Anarchy 1092–1154
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1. Eustace (IV van Blois Count of) Boulogne 1131–1153 m. Constance (Capet of France, Queen Consort of Bologone , Countess of) Toulouse 1124–1176
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2. William (de Blois, Count of Boulogne, 4th Earl of) Surrey 1137–1159 m. Isabella (de) Warenne 1136–1199
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3. Baldwin (House of) Blois 1126–1135
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4. Maria (I of Blois Countess of) Boulogne 1136–1182 m. Mathew Alsace 1137–1173
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1. Mathilde (Maud von Boulogne, Alsace) Flanders 1163–1210 m. Heinrich (I von Brabant, Duke of Brabant &) Lothier 1160–1235
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2. Ida (de Alsace de) Flanders 1160–1216
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3. Judith (de) Alsace 1155–1173
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7. Ethelred (Æthelred House of Dunkeld, maybe Mormaer (Earl) of Fife, Lay Abbot of) Dunkeld 1048–1098 m. Tul (Macrory, Queen of) Scotland 1058–1097
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1. Malcolm (Maceth II de Ros, Baron of) Helmsley 1064–1098 m. Euphemia (de) Balliol 1064–1100
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1. Piers ((Peter) Hamlake de Ros, 1st) Baron 1087–1130 m. Adeline Espec 1091–1155
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1. 1117–1162 m. Sybilla (de) Valoignes 1130–1218
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2. Gilbert (De de Ros, Baron Ros of) Edlington 1130–1195
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3. Everard (de) Ros 1120–1154
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2. Malcolm (MacHeth De) Ros 1097–1168
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3. Dionysia (Denise de Ros, Baroness of) Barnard 1079–1113
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2. Constantine (Canmore 1st Earl Angus of) Fife 1078–1129
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1. Dufagan (mac Indrechtaich, Earl of of) Angus 1090–1118 m. Fynbella Mearns 1100–
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1. Gille (Brigte mac Dufugan, 2nd Earl, Mormaers of) Angus 1118–1187 m. Sybil (de) Dunbar 1124–1154
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2. Donnchad (I Duncan mac Causantin, Earl of) Fife 1113–1154
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1. Donnchad (II Duncan Clan MacDuff, Earl of) Fife 1154–1204
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Malcolm Scotland's Timeline
2 Records
Sources
Event Type: Birth
Event Date: 26 Mar 1031
Event Place: Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland
Record Source:
[1] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
[2] UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index
Genealogy Event 2
Event Type: Death
Event Date: 13 Nov 1093
Event Place: killed in battle whilst besieging Alnwick Castle, Malcolms Cross, Alnwick, Northumberland, England
Record Source:
[1] Dictionary of National Biography, Volumes 1-20, 22
[2] Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index
[3] UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index
Genealogy Event 3
Event Type: Burial
Event Place: Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland
Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find a Grave Index