1. | Sir William (4th of Duntreath) Edmonstone (son of Sir Archibald (3rd of Duntreath) Edmonstone and Janet (of Sauchie) Shaw); died in 1513 in Battle Of Flodden. William married Sibilla (of Lamington) Baillie before 17 May 1497. Sibilla (daughter of William (of Lamington) Baillie and Marion (of Polwarth) Home) and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Children:
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2. | Sir Archibald (3rd of Duntreath) Edmonstone (son of Sir William (2nd of Dundreath) Edmonstone and Maud (Matilda) Stewart); died in 1502. Archibald + Janet (of Sauchie) Shaw. Janet (daughter of James (Sir) (of Sauchie) Shaw and Isobel) and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Janet (of Sauchie) Shaw (daughter of James (Sir) (of Sauchie) Shaw and Isobel); and died.
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4. | Sir William (2nd of Dundreath) Edmonstone (son of William (Sir(of Duntreath & Culloden) Edmonstone and Princess Mary Stewart); died in 1486. William + Maud (Matilda) Stewart. Maud (daughter of James "The Gross" Stewart and Macdonald) and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
5. | Maud (Matilda) Stewart (daughter of James "The Gross" Stewart and Macdonald); and died.
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6. | James (Sir) (of Sauchie) Shaw (son of James (of Sauchie) Shaw); and died. James + Isobel. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
7. | Isobel
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8. | William (Sir(of Duntreath & Culloden) Edmonstone (son of Archibald (Sir) Edmonstoune); died in 1460. William married Princess Mary Stewart in 1425. Mary (daughter of Robert III (John) Stewart King of Scotland and Annabella (of Stoball) Drummond) was born about 1380; died after 1458. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
9. | Princess Mary Stewart was born about 1380 (daughter of Robert III (John) Stewart King of Scotland and Annabella (of Stoball) Drummond); died after 1458.
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10. | James "The Gross" Stewart (son of Murdoch (2nd Duke of Albany) Stewart and Isabel (Elizabeth) Countess of Lennox); died before 1451 in Ireland. James + Macdonald. and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
11. | Macdonald and died.
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12. | James (of Sauchie) Shaw (son of James (of Greenock) Shaw and Mary de Annand).
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