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  1. Brief Life History of Joan. When Lady Joan Stewart of Albany was born in 1379, in Falkland, Fife, Scotland, her father, Sir Robert Stewart 1st Duke of Albany, was 40 and her mother, Margaret Graham Countess of Menteith, was 45. She married Robert Stewart 1st Lord Lorne about 27 September 1397.

    • Female
    • Robert Stewart 1st Lord Lorn
  2. Joan Beaufort. Princess Joan Stewart, Countess of Morton, [a] also called Joanna (c. 1428 – 22 June 1493), was the daughter of James I, King of Scotland, and the wife of James Douglas, 1st Earl of Morton. She was known, in Latin, as the muta domina [mute lady] of Dalkeith.

  3. Lady Margaret Stewart (married to Sir John Swinton, 14th of that Ilk and had descendants) Lady Joan Stewart (married Sir Robert Stewart, 1st Lord of Lorne and had descendants) Lady Beatrice Stewart (married Sir James Douglas of Balveny) Lady Isobel Stewart (married to Alexander Leslie, 7th Earl of Ross and later to Sir Walter de ...

  4. 10 de sept. de 2023 · Lady JOAN Stewart ([1428]-after 16 Oct 1486). She was deaf and dumb, known as "the dumb lady of Dalkeith". She lived in France from Aug 1445 to Spring 1458[1268].

    • Perth
    • Perth, Perthshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
    • 1428
    • St. Nicholas Church, Dalkeith, Scotland
  5. Stewart, Joan. Scottish royal. Daughter of Robert Stewart of Fife (c. 1339–1420), 1st duke of Albany (and brother of Robert III, king of Scotland), and Margaret Graham (d. 1380), countess of Menteith; married Robert Stewart of Lorn, 1st Lord Lorn, after September 27, 1397; children: John Stewart, 2nd Lord Lorn; Walter, 3rd Lord Lorn; Alan; David;

  6. Juana Estuardo, condesa de Morton a ( Joan Stewart, también llamada Joanna, en inglés; c. 1428 - 22 de junio de 1493), era hija de Jacobo I , rey de Escocia, y esposa de Jacobo Douglas, primer conde de Morton. Era conocida, en latín, como la muta domina [dama muda] de Dalkeith.

  7. 6 de mar. de 2019 · Joan Stewart was a princess of the Middle Ages who was born deaf and became a Countess. She used Sign Language in public and her tomb is the oldest that refers to a Deaf person. Discover How Deaf People and Sign Language are Changing the World