1. | William (Bishop of Aberdeen) Gordon was born about 1486 (son of Alexander (3rd Earl of Huntly) Gordon and Joanna (Jean) (of Atholl) Stewart); died on 6 Aug 1577. Family/Spouse: Elizabeth Fraser. Elizabeth (daughter of Alexander (7th of Philorth) Fraser and Catherine (of Gartly) Barclay, daughter of Alexander (7th of Philorth) Fraser and Catherine Menzies) was born about 1538; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Children: |
2. | Alexander (3rd Earl of Huntly) Gordon was born in 1471 (son of George (2nd Earl of Huntly) Gordon and Elizabeth (of Erroll) Hay); died on 21 Jan 1522-1523. Alexander + Joanna (Jean) (of Atholl) Stewart. Joanna (daughter of John (1st Earl of Atholl) Stewart and Margaret (Fair Maid of Galloway) Douglas) and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Joanna (Jean) (of Atholl) Stewart (daughter of John (1st Earl of Atholl) Stewart and Margaret (Fair Maid of Galloway) Douglas); and died.
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4. | George (2nd Earl of Huntly) Gordon (son of Alexander Seton (1st Earl of Huntly) Seton and Elizabeth Crichton); died on 8 Jun 1501. George married Elizabeth (of Erroll) Hay on 18 Aug 1471. Elizabeth (daughter of William (1st Earl of Erroll) 2nd Lord Hay and Beatrice Douglas) died after 27 Jun 1509. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
5. | Elizabeth (of Erroll) Hay (daughter of William (1st Earl of Erroll) 2nd Lord Hay and Beatrice Douglas); died after 27 Jun 1509.
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6. | John (1st Earl of Atholl) Stewart was born about 1440 in Balveny, Fifeshire, Scotland (son of Sir James (Black Knight of Lorn) Stewart and Joan (of Somerset) Beaufort); died on 15 Sep 1512 in Laighwood, Perthshire, Scotland; was buried in Dunkeld Cathedral, Perthshire, Scotland. John married Margaret (Fair Maid of Galloway) Douglas in 1459. Margaret (daughter of Archibald 5th Earl of Douglas and Euphemia (Countess of Strathearn) Graham) died in 1475. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
7. | Margaret (Fair Maid of Galloway) Douglas (daughter of Archibald 5th Earl of Douglas and Euphemia (Countess of Strathearn) Graham); died in 1475.
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8. | Alexander Seton (1st Earl of Huntly) Seton (son of Sir Alexander (of That Ilk, 1st Lord Gordon) Set and Elizabeth Gordon); died on 15 Jul 1470. Alexander married Elizabeth Crichton before 18 Mar 1426. Elizabeth (daughter of Sir William (Chancellor) 1st Lord Crichton and Agnes) died on 9 Jun 1479. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
9. | Elizabeth Crichton (daughter of Sir William (Chancellor) 1st Lord Crichton and Agnes); died on 9 Jun 1479.
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10. | William (1st Earl of Erroll) 2nd Lord Hay (son of Gilbert Haye and Alice (of Locherwort & Yester) Hay); died in 1462. William married Beatrice Douglas before 17 Mar 1450. Beatrice (daughter of James (7th Earl of) (The Gross) Douglas and Beatrix Sinclair) and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
11. | Beatrice Douglas (daughter of James (7th Earl of) (The Gross) Douglas and Beatrix Sinclair); and died.
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12. | Sir James (Black Knight of Lorn) Stewart (son of Sir John (of Innermeath, Lord of Lorn) Stewart and Isabella (De Ergadia) (of Lorn) Macdougal); died in 1448. James married Joan (of Somerset) Beaufort in 1439. Joan (daughter of John (1st Earl of Somerset) Beaufort and Margaret (of Kent) Holland) was born about 1406; died on 15 Jul 1445 in Dunbar Castle; was buried in Monastry Of Charterhouse Perth. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
13. | Joan (of Somerset) Beaufort was born about 1406 (daughter of John (1st Earl of Somerset) Beaufort and Margaret (of Kent) Holland); died on 15 Jul 1445 in Dunbar Castle; was buried in Monastry Of Charterhouse Perth.
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14. | Archibald 5th Earl of Douglas was born about 1390 (son of Archibald (Tyneman, 4th Earl of) Douglas and Princess Margaret Stewart); died on 26 Jun 1439. Archibald married Euphemia (Countess of Strathearn) Graham before 26 Apr 1425. Euphemia (daughter of Patrick (Earl of Strathearn) Graham and Euphemia (Countess of Strathearn) Stewart) died in 1468. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
15. | Euphemia (Countess of Strathearn) Graham (daughter of Patrick (Earl of Strathearn) Graham and Euphemia (Countess of Strathearn) Stewart); died in 1468.
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