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Margaret de Berkeley 1169–1190 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1169

Birth Location: Banffshire, Scotland

Death Date: 1190

Death Location: Midlothian, Scotland

Father: Walter Berkeley

Mother: Eva Galloway

Spouse(s): Alexander Seton

Children(s): Adam Seton, Alan Wyntoun, Dougal Settone, Christopher Seton, Bertram Seton

In 1169, Margaret de Berkeley entered the world in Banffshire, Scotland, born to Walter De Berkeley And Eva Of Galloway. Margaret de Berkeley married Alexander De Seton, and had children including Adam De Seton Baron Of Seton, Alan De Wyntoun And Soltre 1St Lord Of Wyntoun, Bertram De Seton, Christopher De Seton, Dougal De Settone. Margaret de Berkeley passed away in 1190 in Midlothian, Scotland.

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Biography

  • In 1169, Margaret de Berkeley entered the world in Banffshire, Scotland, born to Walter De Berkeley And Eva Of Galloway.
  • Margaret de Berkeley married Alexander De Seton, and had children including Adam De Seton Baron Of Seton, Alan De Wyntoun And Soltre 1St Lord Of Wyntoun, Bertram De Seton, Christopher De Seton, Dougal De Settone.
  • Margaret de Berkeley passed away in 1190 in Midlothian, Scotland.

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Spouses(s)

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Margaret Berkeley's Ancestors

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Margaret Berkeley
1169–1190
Birth Place: Banffshire, Scotland
Parents
Walter de Berkeley
1131–1189
Cullen, Banffshire, Scotland
Eva (of) Galloway
1144–1185
Redcastle, Ross-shire, Scotland
Grandparents
Roger (Robert de) Berkeley
1073–1131
Gloucestershire, England
Berkeley
1074–1113
Galloway
1120–
Scotland
Great-Grandparents
Roger Berkeley
1040–1093
Rissa Montgomery
1044–1090
2nd-Great-Grandparents
William Berkeley
1012–1042
Elizabeth Betteshorne
1020–1040

Margaret Berkeley's Descendants

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Margaret (de) Berkeley (1169–1190) m. Alexander (de) Seton (1164–1211)
  1. 1. Adam (De Seton Baron of) Seton 1190– m. Janet Giffard 1192–1244
    1. 1. Barbara Seton 1240–1285 m. William (de Keith Marischal of) Scotland 1240–1293
      1. 1. Edward (De Keith Marischal of) Scotland 1280–1346 m. Christian Menteith 1321–1387 m. Isabella Synton 1285–1346
        1. 1. Janet Keith 1342–1413 m. Thomas (Erskine of that) Ilk 1346–1404 m. David (Barclay of) Brechin 1332–1368
      2. 2. Robert Keith 1262–1346 m. Barbara (Douglas Of) Douglas 1280–1350
        1. 1. John Keith 1294–1324 m. Isabella (de) Soulis 1276–1337
        2. 2. William Keith 1297–1336
      3. 3. William (de Keith De) Keith 1267–
      4. 4. Richard (de) Keith 1264–
      5. 5. Janet Keith 1282–
      6. 6. Edward (De) Keith 1280–1346
      7. 7. Philip (de Keith Rector of) Biggar 1268–1346
      8. 8. dau. Keith 1270–
    2. 2. Christell (de) Seton 1214–1269 m. Maud (de) Percy 1215–1287
    3. 3. Bertram (de) Seton 1218–1230
    4. 4. John (de Seton of Skelton,) Cumberland 1222–1299
    5. 5. Alan (De) Wyntoun 1230–1280 m. Agnes Dunbar 1220–
    6. 6. Alexander (De) Seton 1227–
    7. 7. Christel (of) Alexander 1230–
  2. 2. Alan (de Wyntoun and Soltre, 1st Lord of) Wyntoun 1185–
  3. 3. Dougal (De) Settone 1187–
  4. 4. Christopher (De) Seton –1298
  5. 5. Bertram (De) Seton 1180–1211

Margaret Berkeley's Timeline

2 Records

1169
1169
Birth of Margaret de Berkeley in Banffshire, Scotland
Banffshire, Scotland
1190
1190
Age 21
Death of Margaret de Berkeley in Midlothian, Scotland
Midlothian, Scotland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1169
    Event Place: Banffshire, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1190
    Event Place: Midlothian, Scotland

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