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Robert Stewart, 1st Lord of Lorn, one of the hostages for the payment of King James I of Scotland's ransom 1382–1449 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1382

Birth Location: Lorn, Argyll, Scotland

Death Date: 20 Dec 1449

Death Location: Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England

Father: John Innermeath

Mother: Isabelle Lorn

Spouse(s): Jean Lorne

Children(s): John Scotland, Alan Stewart, Joan Stewart, Walter Innermeath

Robert Stewart, 1st Lord of Lorn, one of the hostages for the payment of King James I of Scotland's ransom was born in 1382 in Lorn, Argyll, Scotland, the child of John Stewart Laird Van Innermeath And Isabelle Mac Dougall Lady Van Lorn. Robert Stewart, 1st Lord of Lorn, one of the hostages for the payment of King James I of Scotland's ransom married Jean Stewart Lady Lorne, and had children including Alan Stewart, Joan Stewart, John Muireach Or In English The Leper Stewart 2Nd Lord Of Lorne Member Of The Parliament Of Scotland, Walter Stewart Lord Of Innermeath. Robert Stewart, 1st Lord of Lorn, one of the hostages for the payment of King James I of Scotland's ransom passed away in 1449 in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England.

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  • Robert Stewart, 1st Lord of Lorn, one of the hostages for the payment of King James I of Scotland's ransom was born in 1382 in Lorn, Argyll, Scotland, the child of John Stewart Laird Van Innermeath And Isabelle Mac Dougall Lady Van Lorn.
  • Robert Stewart, 1st Lord of Lorn, one of the hostages for the payment of King James I of Scotland's ransom married Jean Stewart Lady Lorne, and had children including Alan Stewart, Joan Stewart, John Muireach Or In English The Leper Stewart 2Nd Lord Of Lorne Member Of The Parliament Of Scotland, Walter Stewart Lord Of Innermeath.
  • Robert Stewart, 1st Lord of Lorn, one of the hostages for the payment of King James I of Scotland's ransom passed away in 1449 in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England.

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Robert ransom's Ancestors

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Robert ransom
1382–1449
Birth Place: Lorn, Argyll, Scotland
Parents
John Stewart Laird van Innermeath
1350–1421
Innermeath, Argyllshire, Schotland
Isabelle (Mac-Dougall, Lady van) Lorn
1355–1439
Isle of Kerrera, Argyll and Bute, Scotland
Grandparents
Sir (Robert Stewart of Shambothy &) Innermeath
1310–1388
Rosyth Castle, Innermeath, Perthshire, Scotland
Isabella (Margaret) MacDuff
1328–1389
Holkettle, Fifeshire, Scotland
John (Gallda MacDougall de Ergadia, Lord of) Lorn
1317–1362
Dunstaffnage Castle, Argyllshire, Lorn, Scotland
Jonet Isaac
1337–1382
Scotland
Great-Grandparents
Sir Appin
1276–1333
Thomas Isaac
1306–1364
Matilda (Brus)
1320–1353
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Sir Garlies
1246–1298
Margaret Bonkyll
1249–1304
1274–1329
Elizabeth Scotland
1284–1327

Robert ransom's Descendants

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Robert (Stewart, 1st Lord of Lorn, one of the hostages for the payment of King James I of Scotland's) ransom (1382–20 Dec 1449) m. Jean (Stewart, Lady) Lorne (1379–1439)
  1. 1. John ('Muireach' (or in English, 'the Leper') Stewart, 2nd Lord of Lorne, member of the Parliament of) Scotland 1397–1463 m. Agnes (MacDonald of the) Isles 1405–1442 m. Lady (Isabel McDougal, Countess of) Lorn 1408–1463
    1. 1. Janet (Stewart, Baroness) Campbell 1430–1489 m. Sir (Colin Black Campbell, 1st Laird of Glenorchy, Earl of Breadalbane, 1st of) Duntroon 1425–1475
      1. 1. Sir (Duncan Campbell, 2nd Earl of Glenorchy, Bailie of Discher and) Toyer 1455–1513 m. Lady (Margaret Angus Douglas, Baroness) Campbell 1456–1482
        1. 1. Sir (Colin 'Cailen Malloch' Campbell, 3rd Lord of) Glenorchy 1486–1529 m. Marjory Stewart 1479–1524 m. Lady (Jean Clan Gordon, Countess of) Argyll 1479–1530
        2. 2. Archibald Campbell 1482–1552
        3. 3. Elizabeth Campbell 1481–1567
        4. 4. Catharina Campbell 1510–1577 m. Willem (Murray Lord of) Tullibardine 1510–1562
        5. 5. Sir (James) Campbell 1500–1562
      2. 2. Patrick Campbell 1456–1489
      3. 3. John Campbell –1510
    2. 2. Lady (Isabel Elizabeth Stewart, Countess of) Argyll 1437–1510 m. Sir (Colin Coileáin Campbell, 2nd Lord Chancellor of Scotland, 1st Earl of Argyll; King James III sent to negotiate a truce with King Edward) IV 1433–1493
      1. 1. Lady (Elizabeth Isabel Loudon Campbell) Ruthven 1459–1518 m. Robert (Erskine, 4th Lord Erskine, Earl of) Mar 1458–1513
        1. 1. James (Erskine, 1st Laird of) Balgownie 1500–1597
        2. 2. Elizabeth Erskine 1485–1540
        3. 3. Robert (de) Erskine 1485–1547
        4. 4. John (Erskine) Baron 1487–1555 m. Margaret Campbell 1490–1555
      2. 2. Isabel (Campbell, Baroness) Drummond 1470–1493 m. William (Drummond, Master of) Drummond 1463–1503
        1. 1. Walter (Drummond, Master of) Drummond 1492–1518 m. Lady (Elisabeth) Graham 1497–1567
        2. 2. Andrew (of Ballyclone) Drummond, 1482–1542
        3. 3. Henry Drummond, –1535
        4. 4. Sir (John) Drummond 1489–1531
      3. 3. Lady (Helen) Campbell 1460–1528
      4. 4. John Campbell 1465–1510
      5. 5. Thomas Campbell 1474–
      6. 6. Dugal Campbell 1475–1565
      7. 7. Archibald Campbell 1460–1513 m. Alicia 1450– m. 1440–1510
        1. 1. Lady (Janet Mary Campbell, Countness of) Atholl 1480–1546 m. John (Stewart, 2nd Earl of) Atholl 1475–1513
        2. 2. Colin (II Campbell, Earl of) Argyll 1485–1529 m. Janet (Gordon of) Huntly 1479–1530
        3. 3. John (Campbell, 1st Earl of) Cawdor 1490–1546
        4. 4. Margaret Campbell 1490–1555 m. John (Erskine) Baron 1487–1555
        5. 5. Sir (Lord John Campbell, knight, 5th Laird of Thane, Earl of) Cawdor 1479–1546 m. Lady (Muriëlle Calder of) Cawdor 1539–1575 m. Lady (Murielle Calder, heiress of the old Thane of Cawdor in Shakespeare's) "Macbeth" 1501–1561
        6. 6. Archibald Campbell 1511–1537 m. Janet (Douglas, Baroness of) Glamis 1502–1537
        7. 7. Reverend (Donald) Campbell 1492–1562 m. Lady (Margaret de) Gordon 1450–1525
      8. 8. Margaretha (Margaret) Campbell 1455–1530 m. George (Seton, 2nd Lord) Seton 1449–1508
        1. 1. George (Seton, 3rd Lord) Seton 1481–1513 m. Janet (Hepburn, of Bothwell, retired to the Convent of Saint Catherine of Siena at) Edinburgh 1485–1558
  2. 2. Alan Stewart 1404–1481
  3. 3. Joan Stewart 1400–1477
  4. 4. Walter (Stewart, Lord of) Innermeath 1402–1489

Robert ransom's Timeline

2 Records

1382
1382
Birth of Robert Stewart, 1st Lord of Lorn, one of the hostages for the payment of King James I of Scotland's ransom in Lorn, Argyll, Scotland
Lorn, Argyll, Scotland
1449
20 Dec 1449
Age 67
Death of Robert Stewart, 1st Lord of Lorn, one of the hostages for the payment of King James I of Scotland's ransom in Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England
Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1382
    Event Place: Lorn, Argyll, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 20 Dec 1449
    Event Place: Shrewsbury, Shropshire, England

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