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3 de nov. de 2023 · Mary Stuart Edmonstone. Birth: 1380 Death: 1458. Princess of Scotland. Mary Stuart/Stewart was born in Of, Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland, the daughter of King Robert III of Scotland and Annabella Drummond.
- Dunfermline, Scotland
- Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland
- circa January 01, 1380
When Mary Stewart Princess of Scotland was born about 1380, in Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland, her father, Robert Stewart III, King of Scotland, was 44 and her mother, Annabella Drummond Queen of Scotland, was 31. She married George Douglas 1st Earl of Angus on 24 May 1397, in Scotland.
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Mary (or Marion) Stewart is the daughter of Robert the III, King of Scotland and Annabella Drummond, thought by some historians to be born in or after 1378, but her year of birth was more likely to have been as late as 1381. Please see the research note belowfor more about this date.
Date of Birth
As noted above, after her marriage in 1425 at what would be the age of 48, Mary then had two more children (so would be about age 50-52 at the birth of her last child if that child was born within three years of her last marriage). Not unheard of, but certainly unusual. While 1378 appears to be too early for her birth, her first marriage was in contracted in 1397 with son William being born shortly after. Given that, it seems more likely that Mary was born about 1381 making her age 16 when fi...
Mary Kennedy
Previously, this profile showed Mary Kennedy as a daughter of James Kennedy and Mary Stewart. She is not shown in either Scots Peerage or Royal Ancestry, and has been detached until reliable sources can be found. See the research note on her profilefor more on this.
William de Cunningham
In spite of the papal dispensation, most accounts of Mary Stewart state there is no known evidence that the marriage ever took place. Douglas Richardson appears to believe there was such a marriage, but does not provide convincing sources for this. He appears to rely on the fact that, in several instances, Robert, Duke of Albany called William de Conyngham, Knt., "kinsman" or "cousin."This is not persuasive, as there are many other ways Cunningham may have been related to the Duke of Albany,...
Douglas Richardson, Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families,5 vols, Kimball G. Eve...Sir James Paul Balfour, The Scots Peerage 9 vols, (Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1904-1914), 1: 18, Internet Archive.Scots Peerage, 1: 172-175 Internet Archive.Rotuli Scaccarii Regum Scotorum (Exchequer Rolls of Scotland), George Burnett, ed,. (Edinburgh: General Register House, 1880), 4: (appendix to preface), clxxiii, Inter...Thank you to all who have contributed to this profile. Click the Changes tab to see those previous edits.
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Family Tree. Profile. Timeline. Princess Mary Stewart Of Scotland. Sosa : 1,542,413. Born about 1380 - Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland. Deceased in 1458 - Scotland,aged about 78 years old. Parents. King Robert III Of Scotland 1348-1406. Annabella Drummond ca 1350-1401. Spouses and children.
Princess of Scotland. Mary Stuart/Stewart was born in Of, Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland, the daughter of King Robert III of Scotland and Annabella Drummond. She married 1st Sir George Douglas, 1st Earl of Angus the son of Sir William Douglas Earl of Douglas and Margaret Stewart Countess of Angus, at Edinburgh,...
Mary Stewart, Countess of Arran (13 May 1453 – May 1488) [citation needed] was the elder daughter of King James II of Scotland and Mary of Guelders. King James III of Scotland was her eldest brother. She married twice: firstly, to Thomas Boyd, 1st Earl of Arran; secondly, to James Hamilton, 1st Lord Hamilton.
Stewart, Mary (d. 1458) Scottish princess. Name variations: Mary Stuart. Died in 1458; interred at Strathblane Church, Scotland; daughter of Sir John Stewart of Kyle, later known as Robert III (1337–1406), king of Scotland (r. 1390–1406), and Annabella Drummond (1350–1401); married George Douglas, 13th (1st) earl of Angus, in 1387 ...