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  1. Walter Stewart (c.1338–1362) was the second son of Robert Stewart, 7th High Steward of Scotland (afterwards King Robert II) and Elizabeth Mure. He married Isabella, Countess of Fife between 21 July 1360 and 20 July 1361 and was styled Lord of Fifehe died in late 1362.

  2. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Walter Stewart (c.1338–1362) was the second son of Robert Stewart, 7th High Steward of Scotland (afterwards King Robert II) and Elizabeth Mure. He married Isabella, Countess of Fife between 21 July 1360 and 20 July 1361 and was styled Lord of Fifehe died in late 1362.

  3. 13 de sept. de 2021 · Compare DNA and explore genealogy for Walter (Stewart) Stewart Lord of Fife born abt. 1338 Dundonald, Ayrshire, Scotland died 1362 Castle, Stirlingshire, Scotland including ancestors + 3 photos + 2 genealogist comments + Y-chromosome DNA + more in the free family tree community.

  4. 2 de sept. de 2023 · SirWalter Stewart Master of Fife formerly Stewart. Born 1395 in Lennox, Dunbartonshire, Scotland. Ancestors. Son of Murdoch (Stewart) Stewart Second Duke of Albany, Earl of Fife and Menteith and Isabel Lennox. Brother of Isabella Stewart, Robert Stewart, James Stewart and Alexander Stewart.

  5. Walter Stewart was the second son of Robert Stewart, 7th High Steward of Scotland and Elizabeth Mure. He married Isabella, Countess of Fife between 21 July 1360 and 20 July 1361 and was styled Lord of Fifehe died in late 1362.[1]

  6. 1362–. Sources (4) Walter Stewart, "Find A Grave Index" The Scots peerage. Walter Stewart Married Isabel McDuff, about 1360, Wikipedia. View All. Spouse and Children. Walter Stewart -Earl of Fife. Isabella MacDuff. Marriage. Children (2) Fiona Stewart. Walter Stewart. View All. Parents and Siblings. Robert II Stewart King of Scotland.

  7. 2 de feb. de 2024 · By Sir Walter Stewart of Fife. Arthur Stewart; Andrew Stewart, the future Lord Avandale and Lord High Chancelor of Scotland; Murdoch Stewart; Walter Stewart, latterly of Morphie, ancestor of the Lords Ochiltree, Lords Methven, Lord Doune, Earl of Arran, the Stewarts of Beith, and Marjory Stewart who married Rev. John Knox, leader of the Scottish Reformation and founder of Presbyterianism.