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Willem Lord Douglas 1480–1513 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1480

Birth Location: Tantallon Castle, North Berwick, East Lothian, Scotland

Death Date: 9 September 1513

Death Location: Slag Bij Flodden Field, Kirknewton, Northumberland

Father: James Drumlanrig

Mother: Jeanette Scott

Spouse(s): Elisabeth Auchinleck

Children(s): Sir Morton), Jeanette Douglas, James Drumlanrig

The story of Willem Lord Douglas began in 1480 in Tantallon Castle, North Berwick, East Lothian, Scotland. Willem Lord Douglas married Elisabeth Auchinleck, and had children including James Ii Lord Douglas Van Drumlanrig, Jeanette Douglas, Sir Lord Archibald Douglas Of Glenbervie 8Th Earl Of Angus And 5Th Earl Of Morton. Willem Lord Douglas passed away in 1513 in Slag Bij Flodden Field, Kirknewton, Northumberland.

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Biography

  • The story of Willem Lord Douglas began in 1480 in Tantallon Castle, North Berwick, East Lothian, Scotland.
  • Willem Lord Douglas married Elisabeth Auchinleck, and had children including James Ii Lord Douglas Van Drumlanrig, Jeanette Douglas, Sir Lord Archibald Douglas Of Glenbervie 8Th Earl Of Angus And 5Th Earl Of Morton.
  • Willem Lord Douglas passed away in 1513 in Slag Bij Flodden Field, Kirknewton, Northumberland.

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Willem Douglas's Ancestors

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Willem Douglas
1480–1513
Birth Place: Tantallon Castle, North Berwick, East Lothian, Scotland
Parents
James I Lord Douglas van Drumlanrig
1455–1498
Jeanette Scott
1460–
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Willem Douglas's Descendants

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Willem (Lord) Douglas (1480–9 September 1513) m. Elisabeth Auchinleck (1485–21 August 1514)
  1. 1. Sir (Lord Archibald Douglas of Glenbervie (8th Earl of Angus and 5th Earl of) Morton) 1503–1570 m. Lady (Agnes Keith, Countess of) Moray 1530–1588
    1. 1. Sir (William Archibald de Douglas II, 10th Earl of) Angus 1564–1611 m. Janet Tennard 1550–1613
      1. 1. William Douglas 1589– m. Mary Gordon 1611–
        1. 1. Lucy Douglas 1644–1713
        2. 2. William Douglas-Hamilton 1634–1694
        3. 3. George Douglas 1635–1691
        4. 4. Lucy Douglas 1633–1713
        5. 5. Isabel Douglas 1630–1691 m. William, (Earl and Duke of Queensberry) Douglas 1637–1695
        6. 6. Grizell Douglas 1615–1641
      2. 2. William (**) Douglas 1589–1559
      3. 3. Margaret Douglas 1582–1639 m. Robert Allan 1589–1639
        1. 1. William Allan 1614– m. Janet Dickie 1618–1685
        2. 2. Bessie Allen 1615–1641
        3. 3. Isobell Allan 1613–
        4. 4. Robert Allan 1618–1639
      4. 4. Janet Douglas 1571–1645
      5. 5. Bessie Douglas 1571–
      6. 6. archibald Douglas 1584–
      7. 7. William Douglas 1589–1658
      8. 8. Margaret Douglas 1586–1639
    2. 2. Willem (Douglas Earl van) Angus 1532–1591
    3. 3. Elizabeth Douglas 1524–1587
    4. 4. Margaret Douglas 1525–1577
    5. 5. Agnes (Alice) Douglas 1536–1552
    6. 6. Lady (Johanna "Joan") Douglas 1539–1582
    7. 7. Isabel Douglas 1540–1582
  2. 2. Jeanette Douglas 1495–1520
  3. 3. James (II Lord Douglas van) Drumlanrig 1498–1575

Willem Douglas's Timeline

2 Records

1480
1480
Birth of Willem Lord Douglas in Tantallon Castle, North Berwick, East Lothian, Scotland
Tantallon Castle, North Berwick, East Lothian, Scotland
1513
9 September 1513
Age 33
Death of Willem Lord Douglas in Slag Bij Flodden Field, Kirknewton, Northumberland
Slag Bij Flodden Field, Kirknewton, Northumberland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1480
    Event Place: Tantallon Castle, North Berwick, East Lothian, Scotland
    Record Source: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 9 September 1513
    Event Place: Slag Bij Flodden Field, Kirknewton, Northumberland
    Record Source: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index

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