father of Bianco
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1. father of Bianco married on Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 2. Bianco
- 2. Bianco
Generation: 2
2. Bianco (1.1)
Notes:
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Bianco was murdered by Macbeth. The ancestry shown here is not proven to my
satisfaction - AEM.Bianco married on Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 3. Fleance
- 3. Fleance
Generation: 3
3. Fleance (2.Bianco2, 1.1)
Notes:
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An authority on the Domesday tenants in England, Mr. A. S. Ellis, authored a
note in "Notes and Queries" (5th Series, 10:402-03) stating that Fladd (or
Fleance) is the eleventh century ancestor of the Stuarts and FitzAlans, and
"certainly came from Brittany, and occurs there about 1075 as Fledald, the
younger brother and heir of Alan, the seneschal of Dol. In "Notes and
Queries" (7th Series, 6:355) Ellis further explains his careful research and
its conclusion.Fleance married on Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
Generation: 4
4. FitzFlaald, Walter (3.Fleance3, 2.Bianco2, 1.1)
Walter married on Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
Generation: 5
5. FitzFlaald, Alan (4.Walter4, 3.Fleance3, 2.Bianco2, 1.1)
Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Sheriff of Shropshire
Notes:
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A different ancestry for Alan is given in "The Origin of the Stuarts and the FitzAlans," by George Washington, in "English Origins of New England Families - Second Series," III:429ff., referring to Dr. J. Horace Round's presentations on the
subject. Dr. Round proposes that the line descends from Alan, Dapifer of Dol in Brittany ca. 1080, "son of Flaald," who had sons:
1) Alan (Junior) Dapifer of Dol, seen in Brittany ca. 1095 and 1097, a leader in the First Crusade;
2) Flaad, called son of Alan, seen in Monmouth 1101-02 as a follower of William, son of Baderon (another Breton and Lord of Monmouth);
3) Rhiwallon, a monk of the Abbey of St. Florent de Semur, near Dol.
Washington continues (pp. 429-30:
"Flaad (who became heir to his elder brother Alan) was father of Alan FitzFlaad, Sheriff of Shropshire, whose rise under Henry I is linked by Round with the support given to Henry by the Bretons before his accession, when he was lord of the Cotentin.
Alan founded Sporle Abbey, Norfolk, as a cell of St. Florent, and had three sons by his wife, Aveline de Hesdin (cf. Sir Anthony R. Wagner, "English Genealogy," 1960, pp. 82-3): (1) Jordan FitzAlan, Dapifer of Doll in Brittany circa 1129, who was a
benefactor of the church of Sele (another cell of St. Florent), and also appears in 1130 in an agreement with the Abbot of Marmoutier, near Tours; he left issue. (2)William FitzAlan, Lord of Oswestry in Shropshire, founder of Haughmond priory and a
benefactor of Monmouth, who died in 1160; and was the ancestor the FitzAlans, Earls of Arundel from about 1290 to 1580. (3) Walter the Stewart, or FitzAlan, who went northwards to Scotland and became Dapifer Regis under the Scots King David; he
founded Paisely abbey and died in 1177. In his original paper Round noted a possible fourth son, Simon, ancestor of the Boyds; but in 1902 he satisfied himself that Simon was the issue of Aveline de Hesdin's later marriage with Robert FitzWalter....
From Walter the Steward were descended the royal house of Stuart, including Lords Bute, Castlestewart, and Galloway (all of whom possess, if Round may be credited, only an illegitimate link with the original stem). In the year 1335 the office of
Stewart of Scotland was claimed by Richard FitzAlan, Earl of Arundel as his by hereditary right...."
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In France, in a little medieval town called Dol-de-Bretagne, there is a small museum in which the geneology of the Stuart clan is shown: FitzAlan-Flaad was born there. The local cathedral has distinct Cathar/Masonic symbols and two pillars, both
different, are outside the church parvis. [- from an Internet correspondent, 8/98 - not verified]Alan married Hesdin, Aveline de on Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
Generation: 6
6. Walter, Lord High Stewart I (5.Alan5, 4.Walter4, 3.Fleance3, 2.Bianco2, 1.1)
Notes:
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See notes for his father, Alan.I married on Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
Generation: 7
7. Stewart, Alan Crusader (6.I6, 5.Alan5, 4.Walter4, 3.Fleance3, 2.Bianco2, 1.1)
Alan married Galloway, Margaret of on Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
Generation: 8
8. Alexander, Lord High Stewart I (7.Alan7, 6.I6, 5.Alan5, 4.Walter4, 3.Fleance3, 2.Bianco2, 1.1)
I married on Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
Generation: 9
9. Stewart, High Lord Walter II (8.I8, 7.Alan7, 6.I6, 5.Alan5, 4.Walter4, 3.Fleance3, 2.Bianco2, 1.1)
Notes:
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Married Alda de Dunbar and/or Beatrice Angus {per Carr P. Collins, "Royal
Ancestors..." Beatrice is dau. of Gilcrist, Earl of Angus}.Walter married on Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 10. Stewart, Margaret
- 11. Bute, John of
died in 1298 in Falkirk.
- 10. Stewart, Margaret
Generation: 10
10. Stewart, Margaret (9.Walter9, 8.I8, 7.Alan7, 6.I6, 5.Alan5, 4.Walter4, 3.Fleance3, 2.Bianco2, 1.1)
Other Events and Attributes:
- Reference Number: 6837
Notes:
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{There is some doubt about her maiden name and parents.}Margaret married Nigel Earl of Carrick on Yes, date unknown. (son of Duncan Earl of Carrick) died in 1256. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 12. Carrick, Countess of Carrick Marjorie
died in 1292.
11. Bute, John of (9.Walter9, 8.I8, 7.Alan7, 6.I6, 5.Alan5, 4.Walter4, 3.Fleance3, 2.Bianco2, 1.1) died in 1298 in Falkirk.
Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Lord High Stewart
Notes:
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{Carr P. Collins, Jr., "Royal Ancestors of Magna Charta Barons" (Dallas,
1959), p. 225, shows John of Bute as son of Alexander II, Lord High Steward
(son of Walter II and brother of Margaret who m. Nigel, Earl of Carrick).}John married on Yes, date unknown. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 13. Walter, Steward of Scotland
was born in 1292; died on 9 Apr 1326.
Generation: 11
12. Carrick, Countess of Carrick Marjorie (10.Margaret10, 9.Walter9, 8.I8, 7.Alan7, 6.I6, 5.Alan5, 4.Walter4, 3.Fleance3, 2.Bianco2, 1.1) died in 1292.
Notes:
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Also known as Margaret. She m. (1) Adam de Kilconquhar who died in the Holy
Land in 1271 or 1272.Marjorie married Bruce, Lord of Annandale Robert in 1271. Robert (son of Bruce, Robert and Clare, Isabel) was born in Jul 1243 in Writtle; died on 14 Jun 1304. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 14. Bruce, Lady Isabella
was born about 1272; died in 1358.
- 15. Robert, King of Scots I
was born on 11 Jul 1274 in Turnberry, Ayrshire(?); died on 7 Jun 1329 in Cardross Castle, on the Clyde; was buried in Dunfermiline, Fifeshire.
- 14. Bruce, Lady Isabella
13. Walter, Steward of Scotland (11.John10, 9.Walter9, 8.I8, 7.Alan7, 6.I6, 5.Alan5, 4.Walter4, 3.Fleance3, 2.Bianco2, 1.1) was born in 1292; died on 9 Apr 1326.
Notes:
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This ancestry is from Carr P. Collins, Jr., "Royal Ancestors of Magna Carta
Barons" (Dallas: 1959), p. 225, but is disputed by another source which
gives his father as James Stewart and wife Egidia de Burgh. "Ancestral
Roots..." (Balt., 1992) 75A-31 contradicts this ancestry for Walter, giving
his father as James Steward (5th High Steward of Scotland, b. ca. 1243, d.
1309, son of Alexander of Dundoland, High Steward of Scotland, d. ca. 1282,
by wife Jean, said to be dau. of James, Earl of Bute; Walter's mother is
then James' wife, Egidia de Burgh, dau. of Walter de Burgh (ID3267) and his
second wife, Avelina Fitz John. 252-31 states Walter m. (2) or (3) Isabel,
sister of Sir John Graham, with whom he had issue. See Edigia, ID14411.Steward married Bruce, Princess of Scotland Marjorie in 1315. Marjorie (daughter of Robert, King of Scots I and Mar, Isabel of) died on 2 Mar 1316. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 16. Robert, King of Scots II
was born on 2 Mar 1316; died on 3 May 1390 in Dundonald, Ayrshire.
- 16. Robert, King of Scots II
Generation: 12
14. Bruce, Lady Isabella (12.Marjorie11, 10.Margaret10, 9.Walter9, 8.I8, 7.Alan7, 6.I6, 5.Alan5, 4.Walter4, 3.Fleance3, 2.Bianco2, 1.1) was born about 1272; died in 1358.
Other Events and Attributes:
- Occupation: Queen of Norway
Notes:
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Isabella is eldest sister of King Robert I.Lady married Ranulph, Sir Thomas about 1292. Sir (son of Moray, Thomas of and Juliana) died after 1296. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 17. Randolph, Earl of Moray Sir Thomas
died on 28 Jul 1332 in Musselburgh, Scotland.
15. Robert, King of Scots I (12.Marjorie11, 10.Margaret10, 9.Walter9, 8.I8, 7.Alan7, 6.I6, 5.Alan5, 4.Walter4, 3.Fleance3, 2.Bianco2, 1.1) was born on 11 Jul 1274 in Turnberry, Ayrshire(?); died on 7 Jun 1329 in Cardross Castle, on the Clyde; was buried in Dunfermiline, Fifeshire.
Notes:
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Robert, "the son of Robert de Bruce VII, earl of Carrick by right of his wife, Marjorie, was a
direct descendant of a Norman baron who accompanied William I to England." - Encycl. Brit.,
'56, 19:347. The earldom of Carrick was resigned to him by his father in 1292, was merged in
the crown of Scotland, and became extinct "with the failure of the royal male line of Bruce."
Robert is reported by "The Bruce Journal" (I:1) to have been born at Writtle Essex, crowned at
Scone 27 March 1306, regained Sotland's independence through victory at Bannockburn in June,
1314, etc. See "Robert Bruce," G. W. S. Barrow (U. of CA Press, 1965). Also see 1999 Web site:
http://www.infodex.demon.co.uk/index.htmlI married Mar, Isabel of in 1296. Isabel (daughter of Donald, Earl ofMar and Helen, of North Wales) died in 1297. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 18. Bruce, Princess of Scotland Marjorie
died on 2 Mar 1316.
- 18. Bruce, Princess of Scotland Marjorie
16. Robert, King of Scots II (13.Steward11, 11.John10, 9.Walter9, 8.I8, 7.Alan7, 6.I6, 5.Alan5, 4.Walter4, 3.Fleance3, 2.Bianco2, 1.1) was born on 2 Mar 1316; died on 3 May 1390 in Dundonald, Ayrshire.
Notes:
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Robert II is buried at Scone, Scotland. For this line see "The Scots
Peerage," I:14. He is first King of the Stuart House. He m. (2) Euphemia of
Ross, dau. of Hugh, Earl of Ross (per "The Bruce Journal," Vol. I, No. 4,
p. 48). He succeeded his uncle, King David II, 22 Feb 1371. With wife
Euphemia, Robert II had David, Earl of Strathbearn and Walter, Earl of
Atholl, and daughters.II married Mure, "of Rowallan" Elizabeth on Yes, date unknown. Elizabeth (daughter of Mure, Sir Adam and Cunningham, Joan) was born about 1320; died in 1355; was buried in Paisley Chapel, Paisley, Renfrewshire. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children: