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Thomas (of 1st Stricken & Knockie) Fraser

Thomas (of 1st Stricken & Knockie) Fraser

Male Abt 1550 - 1612  (~ 62 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Thomas (of 1st Stricken & Knockie) Fraser was born about 1550 (son of Alexander (4th Lord Lovat) Fraser and Janet (of Cawdor) Campbell); died on 2 Oct 1612.

    Notes:

    or Strichen

    Family/Spouse: Isabel Forbes. Isabel and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Thomas (2nd of Stricken) Fraser died in Mar 1648 in Or 1645.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Alexander (4th Lord Lovat) Fraser (son of Hugh (3rd Lord Lovat) Fraser and Janet (of Balnagowan) Ross); died in Dec 1557.

    Alexander + Janet (of Cawdor) Campbell. Janet (daughter of Sir John (Thane of Cawdor) Campbell and Muriel (of Cawdor) Calder) died after 22 May 1561. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Janet (of Cawdor) Campbell (daughter of Sir John (Thane of Cawdor) Campbell and Muriel (of Cawdor) Calder); died after 22 May 1561.
    Children:
    1. Hugh (5th Lord Lovat) Fraser died on 1 Jan 1575-1576.
    2. James (of Ardachy) Fraser and died.
    3. Anne Fraser and died.
    4. Thomas (of Knockie and Strichen, Tutor of Lovat) Fraser was born about 1545; died on 2 Oct 1612.
    5. 1. Thomas (of 1st Stricken & Knockie) Fraser was born about 1550; died on 2 Oct 1612.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Hugh (3rd Lord Lovat) Fraser was born in 1494 (son of Thomas (2nd Lord Lovat) Fraser and Janet (of Abergeldie) Gordon); died on 15 Jul 1544 in Killed At Loch Lochy.

    Hugh married Janet (of Balnagowan) Ross before 19 Jul 1536. Janet (daughter of Walter (of Balnagowan) Ross) died in 1565. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Janet (of Balnagowan) Ross (daughter of Walter (of Balnagowan) Ross); died in 1565.
    Children:
    1. 2. Alexander (4th Lord Lovat) Fraser died in Dec 1557.
    2. William (of Struy) Fraser and died.
    3. Agnes (of Lovat) Fraser died on 29 Jan 1595.
    4. Margaret Fraser and died.

  3. 6.  Sir John (Thane of Cawdor) Campbell (son of Archibald (2nd Earl of Argyll) Campbell and Elizabeth (of Lennox) Stewart); died on 1 May 1546.

    John + Muriel (of Cawdor) Calder. Muriel (daughter of John (8Th Thane of Cawdor) Calder and Isabella Rose) and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Muriel (of Cawdor) Calder (daughter of John (8Th Thane of Cawdor) Calder and Isabella Rose); and died.
    Children:
    1. 3. Janet (of Cawdor) Campbell died after 22 May 1561.
    2. Archibald (Thane of Cawdor) Campbell died in Dec 1551.
    3. Majorie (of Cawdor) Campbell and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Thomas (2nd Lord Lovat) Fraser (son of Hugh (1st Lord Lovat) Fraser and Violetta Or Margaret (of Glamis) Lyon); died on 21 Oct 1524.

    Thomas married Janet (of Abergeldie) Gordon about 1493. Janet (daughter of Sir Alexander (of Abergeldie) Gordon and Beatrice (of Erroll) Hay) died after Nov 1501. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Janet (of Abergeldie) Gordon (daughter of Sir Alexander (of Abergeldie) Gordon and Beatrice (of Erroll) Hay); died after Nov 1501.
    Children:
    1. 4. Hugh (3rd Lord Lovat) Fraser was born in 1494; died on 15 Jul 1544 in Killed At Loch Lochy.
    2. William (of Teachers) Fraser and died.
    3. James (of Foyness) Fraser died in The Battle Of Loch Lochy.
    4. Margaret Fraser and died.
    5. Isobell Fraser and died.
    6. Janet Fraser and died.

  3. 10.  Walter (of Balnagowan) Ross and died.
    Children:
    1. 5. Janet (of Balnagowan) Ross died in 1565.

  4. 12.  Archibald (2nd Earl of Argyll) Campbell (son of Colin (1st Earl of Argyll) 2nd Lord Campbell and Isabel\Elizabeth (of Lorn) Stewart); died on 9 Sep 1513 in Battle Of Flodden.

    Archibald + Elizabeth (of Lennox) Stewart. Elizabeth (daughter of John, Lord Darnley (10th Earl of Lennox) Stewart and Margaret Montgomerie) and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  5. 13.  Elizabeth (of Lennox) Stewart (daughter of John, Lord Darnley (10th Earl of Lennox) Stewart and Margaret Montgomerie); and died.
    Children:
    1. Colin (3rd Earl of Argyll) Campbell died before 26 Mar 1529.
    2. Archibald (of Skippinch) Campbell and died.
    3. 6. Sir John (Thane of Cawdor) Campbell died on 1 May 1546.
    4. Janet (Mary) (of Argyll) Campbell died in Feb 1545-1546.
    5. Catherine\Elizabeth (of Argyll) Campbell and died.
    6. Margaret (of Argyll) Campbell and died.
    7. Isabell (of Argyll) Campbell and died.

  6. 14.  John (8Th Thane of Cawdor) Calder (son of William (7Th Thane of Cawdor) Calder and Margaret\Marion (of Dunbeath) Sutherland); died in Dec 1494.

    Notes:

    Cawdor Castle, Nairn, Inverness, Scotland
    http://www.cawdorcastle.com

    Cawdor Castle, Inverness, Scotland
    http://www.caledoniancastles.co.uk/castles/highlands/cawdor.htm
    "The castle has developed around an oblong keep built in 1454, by WilliamCalder, probably replacing or incorporating an earlier structure. Itrises to four storeys plus a garret inside the crenellated parapet, whichis drained by cannon spouts and provided with machicolations for droppingof missiles. Open rounds occupied the angles but these were heightenedand given conical roofs in the 17th century."
    "The Calders are documented as Thanes of Calder from the late 13thcentury. The estate came to the Campbell's in 1511 through the forcedmarriage of the Calder heiress, Muriel to Sir John Campbell, 3rd son ofthe 2nd Earl of Argyll and ancestor of the present Earl of Cawdor. Murielhad been abducted from the guardianship of Lady Kilravock in 1499 byCampbell of Inverliver on the instructions of the Earl of Argyll. An actwhich would lead to the deaths of all six of Inverliver's sons. Thedining room fireplace commemorates this marriage, it was carved in 1670and features a monkey blowing a horn, a cat playing a fiddle, a mermaid aharp, and a fox smoking a pipe.

    The castle remains a Campbell property, Earls of Cawdor since 1847, andaccording to tradition is set to remain so as long as a red-headed maidenis to be found in the vicinity of Loch Awe."

    Cawdor Castle, Inverness, Scotland
    http://www.scotland-calling.com/forts/cawdor.htm
    Where is Cawdor Castle
    12 miles east of Inverness, between Inverness and Nairn on the B9090 offthe A96
    The home of Lord and Lady Cawdor, the castle and grounds are open fromMay to October

    History of Cawdor Castle
    Cawdor had been an ancient Thanedom (Earldom) long before the castle wasbuilt. Set in wooded grounds, the present buildings date from the early14th century. An entry in the Exchequer Rolls for 1398 refers to anoutlay on
    Calder Castle'. The castle and its owners enjoyed thatlawlessness that is associated with the Highlands, both the 4th and 11thThanes were murdered

    In 1454 the Thane of Calder received a royal license to build a newcastle. The legend is set loose a donkey with a sack of gold on its back,and that he would build his castle when the animal wherever it firststopped to rest. The animal stopped under a holly tree above the burn.The castle was built around the tree, which can still be seen in thevaulted cellar of the keep The Cawdor Toast is 'Flourish the Thorn!'

    The present keep dates from 1454, and is typical of 15th century Scottisharchitecture

    The entrance door, has a huge iron bolt across it, which came from nearbyLochindorb Castle around 1455 when the Thane of Cawdor was instructed todismantle Lochindorb after it had been forfeited by the Earl of Moray.

    When the 8th Thane of Cawdor died, his heir was an infant daughter Muriel

    Below from http://www.lsstrafford.freeserve.co.uk/macbeth3.html
    The Story Of Macbeth
    Act 1 - Prediction
    Scene 1
    The three witches plan to meet Macbeth.
    Scene 2
    King Duncan is delighted to hear of the victory achieved by Macbeth andBanquo.
    The victory was against the Thane of Cawdor, Macdonwald and theNorwegians.
    Scene 3
    Macbeth and Banquo meet the witches.
    The witches predict Macbeth will be Thane of Cawdor, then king.
    Macbeth believes them.
    The witches also predict that Banquo will father kings.
    Banquo does not believe them.
    Scene 4
    Duncan makes Macbeth Thane of Cawdor.
    Duncan has the old Thane of Cawdor executed.
    He names his son Malcolm as the successor to the throne

    Macbeth by William Shakespeare
    ACT I, SCENE 2
    "After completing this report to Duncan, the soldier departs to tend
    his wounds, and the Thane of Ross, a loyal Scottish nobleman,
    enters to greet the king. He comes from Fife and brings further
    news of the fighting. He reports that the Thane of Cawdor has
    become a traitor and joined forces with the King of Norway in the
    battle against Macbeth, but "the victory fell on us," and the
    Norwegian King was made to pay 10,000 dollars. King Duncan is
    furious at the news about the Thane of Cawdor and orders his
    execution. The title of Thane of Cawdor will be given to Macbeth
    as a reward for his heroism in battle."
    http://pinkmonkey.com/booknotes/monkeynotes/pmMacbeth10.asp

    Cawdor Castle, Inverness, Scotland
    "Located behind the village of Cawdor 4 miles (7 km) south west of Nairn,Cawdor Castle is famous for its associations with Shakespeare's MacBeth.The Thanedom of Cawdor was promised to MacBeth by the witches, but inreality although MacBeth died in 1052, the 1st Thane of Cawdor did notlive until the 13th Century and it was not until 1454 that King James II(1430 - 60) permitted the 6th Thane of Cawdor to build this Castle. The1st Thane was appointed in 1236 by King Alexander II. The 3rd Thane wasmurdered by Sir Alexander Rait from the nearby Rait Castle.

    Clan Campbell obtained control of the castle in 1511 by forcing the 12year-old daughter of the 8th Thane to marry John, the younger son ofArchibald Campbell (d.1513), the 2nd Earl of Argyll. To assure hisposition as the next Thane, the ruthless John Campbell summarily disposedof various of his wife's relatives."
    http://www.geo.ed.ac.uk/scotgaz/features/featurefirst1210.html

    John married Isabella Rose in 1458. Isabella (daughter of Hugh (8th of Kilravock) Rose and Isabel (of Duffus) Sutherland) and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  7. 15.  Isabella Rose (daughter of Hugh (8th of Kilravock) Rose and Isabel (of Duffus) Sutherland); and died.
    Children:
    1. 7. Muriel (of Cawdor) Calder and died.
    2. Hugh Or Hutcheon (Sheriff of Nairn) Calder and died.
    3. Andrew Calder and died.
    4. Alexander (of Clunas) Calder and died.
    5. Marjory Calder and died.
    6. Marion Calder and died.
    7. Margaret Calder and died.



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