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  1. Brief Life History of Elizabeth. Lady Elizabeth Stewart was born in 1643, in Rothesay, Bute, Scotland as the daughter of Sir James Stewart and Grizel Campbell. She married Robert Thompson I in 1680, in Chesterfield, Virginia, British Colonial America. They were the parents of at least 9 sons and 2 daughters. She died on 11 May 1703, in Chester ...

  2. When Lady Agnes Stewart was born on 17 July 1610, in The Lennox, Dunbartonshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, her father, Sir Esmé Stewart 3rd Duke of Lennox, was 31 and her mother, Katherine Clifton 2nd Baroness Clifton, was 18. She married Sir Francis Patrick Kyle about 1630, in Irvine, Ayrshire, Scotland, United Kingdom.

  3. Elizabeth Stuart - Queen of Bohemia. Elizabeth Stuart (1596 - 1662), known as the ´Winter Queen´, was the eldest daughter and third child of James I and VI. Elizabeth was born in Falkland Palace on the 19th August, 1592. Elizabeth was given a comprehensive education for a princess at that time.

  4. Lady Arbella Stuart (also Arabella, or Stewart; 1575 – 25 September 1615) was an English noblewoman who was considered a possible successor to Queen Elizabeth I of England. During the reign of King James VI and I (her first cousin), she married William Seymour, 2nd Duke of Somerset , another claimant to the English throne, in secret.

  5. Lady Elizabeth Stuart was the daughter of John Stuart, 1st Earl of Lennox and Margaret Montgomerie.2,1 She married Archibald Campbell, 2nd Earl of Argyll, son of Colin Campbell, 1st Earl of Argyll and Isabel Stewart.3. Children of Elizabeth Stuart and Archibald Campbell, 2nd Earl of Argyll.

  6. Born in 1757 as Elizabeth Christiana Hervey, the daughter of the eccentric Frederick Hervey, Earl of Bristol and Bishop of Derry, she led a privileged life and married John Thomas Foster in 1777. Following their separation, Foster took her infant sons from her and the distressed Bess led a bitter life, made more tolerable by the kindness and affection shown to her by her best friend, Georgiana ...

  7. 3 de dic. de 2023 · Lady Elizabeth (Stuart) Walker on August 26, 1771, waived dower, and Isaac, on that date, conveyed to their son, Nathan Walker (1756-1842), the Toaping Castle estate consisting of 188 acres of land. Also Nathan Walker owned 10 slaves, their total value being $574, and 317 acres of land worth $794. Of these 317 acres, 169 were in the tract known ...