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  1. Anabella fue nombrada así probablemente por su abuela paterna, Anabella Drummond. Era la menor de las seis hijas y dos hijos de Jacobo I y Juana Beaufort. Sus hermanas eran Margarita, Isabel, Leonor, María y Juana, y sus hermanos eran Jacobo II de Escocia y su hermano gemelo Alejandro, que murió en la infancia.

  2. An(n)abella Drummond (1350 — oktober 1401) was koningin-gemalin van Schotland (1390-1401) als vrouw van Robert III van Schotland. Ze was een dochter van Jan Drummond, heer van Stobhall (dicht bij Perth ), koninklijk officier van Lennox en leider van de Drummond-clan en Maria Montifex.

  3. Anabella Drummond(1390–1401) 琼·博福特(Joan Beaufort)(1424–1437) Guelders的玛丽(1449–1460) 丹麦的玛格丽特(1469–1486) 玛格丽特都铎(1503–1513) 瓦洛瓦的玛德琳(1537) 吉斯的玛丽(1538–1542) 法国弗朗西斯二世(1558–1560) 亨利,奥尔巴尼公爵(1565–1567)

  4. Andrew, Bishop of Moray. House. Beaufort. Father. John Beaufort, 1st Earl of Somerset. Mother. Margaret Holland. Joan Beaufort ( c. 1404 – 15 July 1445) was Queen of Scotland from 1424 to 1437 as the spouse of King James I of Scotland. During part of the minority of her son James II (from 1437 to 1439), she served as the regent of Scotland.

  5. Siblings. Sir William Drummond 1463-1503. Lady Elizabeth Countess of Angus Drummond 1465-. Eupheme Drummond 1467-. Annabella Drummond 1469-. Margaret Mistress to James IV of Scotland Drummond 1475-1501. Sir Walter 1st Baron Drummond Drummond 1492-1518.

  6. Brief Life History of Annabella. When Annabella Drummond was born in 1405, in Stitchill, Roxburghshire, Scotland, her father, Walter Drummond of Cargill and Stobhall, was 15 and her mother, Margaret Ruthven, was 18. She married Roger Gordon in 1419, in Stitchill, Roxburghshire, Scotland, United Kingdom. They were the parents of at least 5 sons ...

  7. 25 de feb. de 2014 · Anabella Drummond:William, third Lord Graham [1st Earl of Montrose 1463/4-1513], sat in the first parliament of King James the Fourth, 1488; and on 3d March, 1504-5, he was created Earl of Montrose, a charter being granted to him of that date, of his hereditary lands of “Auld Montrose”, which were then erected into a free barony and earldom to be called the barony and earldom of Montrose.