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  1. When Elizabeth Bethune was born in 1518, in Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom, her father, Sir John Beaton 2nd Lord Of Creich, was 28 and her mother, Janet Duddingston, was 51. She married John Stewart 4th Lord of Innermeath in January 1537, in Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 3 sons and 3 ...

  2. Bethune. Elizabeth. Scottish (of Norman origin); French ( Béthune ): habitational name from Béthune in Pas-de-Calais, Picardy, France, recorded in the 8th century in the Latin form Bitunia, probably an adjective (with villa understood) derived from the oblique form of an ancient Germanic personal name Betto, an assimilated form of Berto (see ...

  3. ElizabethdeBethuneArt.com - Home. I am a visual story-teller. I make pictures of everyday life, of the quotidian world, of people, places and things; situations at once familiar to many, but singular in their specificity. The particulars reflect my vision and experience but welcomes the viewer in with empathy. I look to make seen the unseen, to ...

  4. When Elizabeth Bethune was born about 1527, in Scotland, her father, Cardinal David Bethune Archbishop of St. Andrews, was 34 and her mother, Lady Marion Mariota Ogilvy Lady of Airlie of Meglund, was 25. She married Alexander Lindsay of Vane and Kethick before 1547. She died before 1574.

  5. 31 de ene. de 2005 · In 1922, Elizabeth Bethune Campbell, a Toronto-born socialite, unearthed what she initially thought was an unsigned copy of her mother’s will, designating her as the primary beneficiary of the estate.

  6. Shared by Elizabeth Bethune In 2023, HIM celebrated the tremendous accomplishment of graduating our 1,000th student 🎉 That means that over 1,000 people across the state of…

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  7. www.elizabethdebethuneart.com › uploads › 2/2/6About Elizabeth de Bethune

    About Elizabeth de Béthune I am a Yonkers, New York, based representational image-maker and visual story-teller, making pictures of quotidian life, people, places and things; situations familiar but singular in their specificity. My imagery develops from observation and daily cell-phone photographic note-taking; they reflect my vision and