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  1. Mary Queen of Scots By genealogy.com user March 27, 2000 at 06:20:18. Does anyone know if there is a family tree for Mary Stuart, Queen of Scots?

  2. Mary I of Scotland (Mary Stuart, better known as Mary, Queen of Scots; December, 1542 February 8, 1587) was the Queen of Scots (the monarch of the Kingdom of Scotland) from December 14, 1542 to July 24, 1567. She also sat as Queen Consort of France from July 10, 1559 to December 5, 1560. Because of her tragic life, she is one of the best-known Scottish monarchs.

  3. Note – the square brackets underneath certain names contain the reference number (s) of the other Family Trees that an individual appears in.

  4. House of Tudor - Mary Queen of Scots. House of Tudor Family Tree. Name: Mary Queen of Scots. Father: James V King of Scotland. Mother: Mary of Guise. Born: December 7, 1542 at Linlithgow, Scotland. Married: (1) Francis II King of France, on April 24, 1558. Married (2): Lord Darnley Henry Stuart, on July 29, 1565.

  5. Mary, Queen of Scots. Born at Linlithgow Palace, West Lothian on 8 December 1542, Mary became Queen of Scots when she was six days old. Her claims to the throne of England were almost as strong as her claims to the Scottish throne. As Henry VII of England's great-granddaughter, Mary was next in line to the English throne, after Henry VIII's ...

  6. aka Marie STUART (Queen) of FRANCE; (crowned Queen of Scots only a few days after birth; her marriage to King of France led to a brief Personal Union; returning to Scotland after death of 1st husband she fought insurrection taking field personally; fleeing to England, she was imprisoned by Elizabeth for 19 years; eponym of Rue Marie Stuart in Paris where j.d.a. once lived)

  7. 9 de jul. de 2019 · Fast Facts: Mary, Queen of Scots. Known For: Queen of Scotland and cousin to Queen Elizabeth I who eventually had Mary executed. Also Known As: Mary Stuart or Mary Stewart. Born: December 8, 1542 in Linlithgow Palace, Scotland. Parents: King James V and his French second wife, Mary of Guise. Died: February 8, 1587 in Fotheringhay Castle, England.