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Margaretha Douglas 1430–1475 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1430

Birth Location: Falahill, Peeblesshire, Schotland

Death Date: Apr 1475

Death Location: Midlothian, Scotland

Father: Archibald Douglas

Mother: Euphemia Graham

Spouse(s): John Stewart

Children(s): Archibald Campbell, Marion Stewart, Elizabeth Stewart, Sir Stuart, Alexander Stewart, Margaret Stewart, Robert Stewart, Johanna Stewart, Catharina Stewart, Elisabeth Stewart

In 1430, Margaretha Douglas entered the world in Falahill, Peeblesshire, Schotland, born to Archibald V Earl Douglas And Euphemia Graham. Margaretha Douglas married John Stewart, and had children including Alexander Stewart, Archibald Macgregor Campbell, Catharina Stewart, Elisabeth Stewart, Elizabeth Lady Lennox Stewart, Johanna Stewart, Margaret Elizabeth Stewart, Marion Countess Of Argyll Stewart, Robert Seigneur D Aubigny Stewart, Sir Matthew Stuart. Margaretha Douglas passed away in 1475 in Midlothian, Scotland.

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Biography

  • In 1430, Margaretha Douglas entered the world in Falahill, Peeblesshire, Schotland, born to Archibald V Earl Douglas And Euphemia Graham.
  • Margaretha Douglas married John Stewart, and had children including Alexander Stewart, Archibald Macgregor Campbell, Catharina Stewart, Elisabeth Stewart, Elizabeth Lady Lennox Stewart, Johanna Stewart, Margaret Elizabeth Stewart, Marion Countess Of Argyll Stewart, Robert Seigneur D Aubigny Stewart, Sir Matthew Stuart.
  • Margaretha Douglas passed away in 1475 in Midlothian, Scotland.

Immediate Family

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Spouses(s)

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Margaretha Douglas's Ancestors

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Margaretha Douglas
1430–1475
Birth Place: Falahill, Peeblesshire, Schotland
Parents
Archibald V Earl Douglas
1390–1439
Douglas, Lanarkshire, Schotland
Euphemia Graham
1408–1468
Strathearn, Perthshire, Schotland
Grandparents
Great-Grandparents
2nd-Great-Grandparents

Margaretha Douglas's Descendants

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Margaretha Douglas (1430–Apr 1475) m. John Stewart (8 Jul 1440–15 Sep 1512)
  1. 1. Archibald ((MacGregor)) Campbell 1465–1513 m. Elizabeth ((Countess of Argyll)) Stewart 1465–1529
    1. 1. William MacGregor 1490–1552 m. Gillespie McGruder 1493–
      1. 1. James Macgregor 1519–1587 m. Katherine Drummond 1525–1590
        1. 1. John MacGregor 1544–1600 m. Margaret Campbell 1555–1632
        2. 2. Margaret MacGregor 1540–1585
        3. 3. Lady (Margaret "Janet" Nairne MacGregor) (MacGruther)\Stewart 1543–1585 m. John (II Lord Drummond van) Innerfeffrey 1540–1618
    2. 2. Colin Campbell 1486–1529
    3. 3. Archibald Campbell 1511–1537 m. Lady (Janet Douglas, Baroness of) Glamis 1495–1537
    4. 4. Laird (John) Campbell 1479–1546 m. Muriel Campbell 1498–1575
    5. 5. Donald Campbell 1492–1562
    6. 6. Janet (Countess Atholl) Campbell 1492–1546
    7. 7. Margaret (Isabella) Campbell 1489–1597
  2. 2. Marion ("Countess of Argyll") Stewart 1457–1488
  3. 3. Elizabeth ("Lady Lennox") Stewart 1459–1529
  4. 4. Sir (Matthew) Stuart 1472–1513 m. Elizabeth Stewart 1475–1531
    1. 1. John (Stewart Knight of) Lennox 1495–1526 m. Lady (Anne Elizabeth Stewart, Countess of) Lennox 1500–1564 m. Lady (Margaret Christian Montgomery, Countess) Lennox 1505– m. Anne Stewart 1481–1783 m. Lady (Janet Somerville of) Cambusnethan 1504–1576
      1. 1. John (Stewart) IV 1519–1567 m. Anne (De) LaQueuille 1520–1579 m. Egidia Gordon 1525–1550
        1. 1. Esme Stewart 1542–1583 m. Katherine (De) Balsac 1547–1631
        2. 2. Sir (Archibald Stewart Calgruff of) Barclye 1550–1598
        3. 3. Robert Stewart 1537–1598
        4. 4. Henry (Stewart, Lord Darnley, Duke of) Albany 1545–1567
        5. 5. John (Henry) Stewart 1535–1604
        6. 6. Margaret (McDowell) Stewart 1552–1627
        7. 7. Charles Stewart 1547–1554
        8. 8. Elizabeth Stewart 1550–
      2. 2. Helen Stewart 1525–1567
      3. 3. Matthew Stewart 1516–1571
      4. 4. James (V Stewart King of) Scotland 1512–1542 m. Lady (Countess Margaret) Tudor 1515–1572
        1. 1. John (S Stewart) Jr 1531–1570 m. Lady (Margaret Agnes) Keith 1530–1588
      5. 5. Matthew (Stewart Third Earl of) Lennox 1516–1571
    2. 2. Margaret Stewart 1495–1528
    3. 3. Margaret Stewart 1497–1523
    4. 4. Catherine (Stewart of) Lennox 1480–1540
    5. 5. Elizabeth (Stewart of) Lennox 1498–1540
    6. 6. Agnes (Stewart Baroness of) Duntreath 1501–1556 m. Sir (William) Edmonstone 1485–1579
      1. 1. James (Edmonstone Liard Van) Dunreath 1525–1618
      2. 2. Alexander Edmonstone 1525–
      3. 3. James (Sir) Edmonstone 1544–1618
      4. 4. Lady (Marjorie (Marion)) Edmonstone 1527–
      5. 5. Sibilla Edmonstone 1525–1525
  5. 5. Alexander Stewart 1459–1508
  6. 6. Margaret (Elizabeth) Stewart 1477–1536
  7. 7. Robert (Seigneur d'Aubigny) Stewart 1470–1543
  8. 8. Johanna Stewart 1461–1510
  9. 9. Catharina Stewart 1470–1500
  10. 10. Elisabeth Stewart 1460–

Margaretha Douglas's Timeline

3 Records

1430
1430
Birth of Margaretha Douglas in Falahill, Peeblesshire, Schotland
Falahill, Peeblesshire, Schotland
1475
Apr 1475
Age 45
Death of Margaretha Douglas in Midlothian, Scotland
Midlothian, Scotland
1505
30 Jul 1505
Age 75
Margaretha Douglas was married
None

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1430
    Event Place: Falahill, Peeblesshire, Schotland
    Record Source: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Date: 30 Jul 1505
    Record Source: Midlothian (Edinburgh), Scotland, Extracted Parish Records

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Marriage
    Event Place: Midlothian: - Protocol Book of James Young, 1504-1507
    Record Source: Midlothian (Edinburgh), Scotland, Extracted Parish Records

    Genealogy Event 4
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: Apr 1475
    Event Place: Midlothian, Scotland
    Record Source: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index

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