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  1. Elizabeth Bethune was born in the year 1518 in Edinburgh, Edinburgh, Scotland. She was married to James V King of the Scots Stewart, King of Scots. She died about 1541 in Scotland. This information is part of McDonald Wilton family tree by Dr Wilton McDonald on Genealogy Online.

  2. Bethune carried a cane for effect, rather than mobility support, stating that it gave her "swank". She was a teetotaler and preached temperance for African Americans, chastising Blacks who were intoxicated publicly. Bethune claimed that the students and teachers in Daytona were her first family. Her students often referred to her as "Mama Bethune".

  3. Angelique "Angie" Piwinski, one of the subjects of artist Elizabeth de Bethune, was all smiles as she posed alongside the artist and her portrait. Elizabeth and Angie – credit: Jamie L. Rotante There was a vibrancy of the event that brought warmth to an otherwise frigid January day, both in the paintings and from the subjects themselves.

  4. 26 de sept. de 2019 · Genealogy for Elizabeth Bethune (c.1480 - c.1518) family tree on Geni, with over 250 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives. People Projects Discussions Surnames

  5. Elizabeth R. de Béthune 71 Valentine Lane, Yonkers, NY 10705 • 914 523 2680 • [email protected] • www.elizabethdebethuneart.com • instagram: @lizartdeb Exhibitions • Solo and Two-Person Exhibitions 10/2025. Out in Yonkers, Portraits from the Yonkers LGBTQ Community, Garrison Art Center, Garrison NY 6–7/2024.

  6. When Elizabeth-nic-John Bethune of Balfour Bethune and Creich was born in 1518, in Linlithgow, Linlithgowshire, Scotland, her father, Sir John Bethune of Balfour Creich, Keeper of Falkirk Palace Beaton Knight 2nd Laird of Creich, was 33 and her mother, Janet Hay, was 23.

  7. Elizabeth de Bethune. Elizabeth de Bethune is an artist and educator with 25 years of teaching experience, both as a teaching artist and classroom teacher. Elizabeth works primarily with 2-dimensional image making processes, from drawing and painting to printmaking and collage. Her work focuses on figurative and narrative imagery.