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Elizabeth Hamilton

Elizabeth Hamilton

Female - Aft 1531

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Elizabeth Hamilton (daughter of James (1st Lord) Hamilton and Mary Princess of Scotland Stewart); died after 1531.

    Family/Spouse: Matthew (11th\2nd Earl Lennox) Stewart. Matthew (son of John, Lord Darnley (10th Earl of Lennox) Stewart and Margaret Montgomerie) died on 9 Sep 1513 in Battle Of Flodden. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Mungo Stewart and died.
    2. Lady Margaret (of Lennox) Stewart and died.
    3. Elizabeth (of Lennox) Stewart and died.
    4. Agnes (of Lennox) Stewart and died.
    5. Janet (of Lennox) Stewart and died.
    6. John (12th Earl Lennox) Stewart died on 4 Sep 1526 in Linlithgow, Murdered..

    Elizabeth married David (5th Earl of Crawford) Lindsay in 1459. David (son of Alexander (4th Earl of Crawford) Lindsay and Margaret Dunbar) died in 1495. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Alexander (Master of Crawford) Lindsay and died.
    2. John (6th Earl of Crawford) Lindsay died on 9 Sep 1513 in Battle Of Flodden Field, Northumberland.
    3. Elizabeth Lindsay and died.
    4. Elizabeth (of Crawford) Lindsay and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  James (1st Lord) Hamilton was born in 1415 (son of Sir James (5th of Cadzow) Hamilton and Janet Livingston); died in 1479.

    James married Mary Princess of Scotland Stewart in Apr 1474. Mary (daughter of James II (The Fiery Face) King of Scotland and Marie of Gueldern) was born about 1451; died about 1488. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Mary Princess of Scotland Stewart was born about 1451 (daughter of James II (The Fiery Face) King of Scotland and Marie of Gueldern); died about 1488.
    Children:
    1. Patrick Hamilton and died.
    2. Robert Hamilton and died.
    3. 1. Elizabeth Hamilton died after 1531.
    4. James (1st Earl of Arran) Hamilton was born in 1475; died in 1529.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Sir James (5th of Cadzow) Hamilton was born about 1398 (son of Sir John (4th of Cadzow) Hamilton and Janet (Jacoba) (of Dalkeith) Douglas); died before May 1414.

    Notes:

    The son of Sir John Hamilton of Cadzow and his wife, Janet Douglas, James Hamilton is first attested to in 1397. In a writ of that year, his father Sir John Hamilton granted him the lands and privileges of Kinneil, in return for the superiority of all property that had been promised to him through his marriage after his attainment of majority.
    Hamilton next comes to notice in a Safe-conduct issued by Henry V of England to travel to Calthorpe Castle in Lincolnshire.
    In 1424, Hamilton was one of the Scottish Lords allowed passage to Durham to visit the captive James I of Scotland. In the same year, he was one of many Scots hostages given to the English as security for the payment of the ransom of the newly freed King of Scots. His estate was valued at 500 merks.
    Hamilton was confined first at Fotheringay Castle, then at Dover Castle. He appears to have been released by 1426. He was invested as a knight before 1430.
    Hamilton died not later than 1441, when his son is described as Lord of Cadzow.
    He was the son of Janet (or Jacoba) Douglas, daughter of Sir James Douglas, 1st Lord Dalkeith, but his paternity is uncertain. Douglas's husband was Sir John Hamilton of Cadzow and it was long thought that he was James's father. However DNA testing of his descendants in the Hamilton Surname DNA Project suggests that Sir John was not his biological father

    James + Janet Livingston. Janet (daughter of Sir Alexander (of Callender) Livingston and Dundas) and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Janet Livingston (daughter of Sir Alexander (of Callender) Livingston and Dundas); and died.
    Children:
    1. 2. James (1st Lord) Hamilton was born in 1415; died in 1479.
    2. Alexander (1st of Silvertonhill) Hamilton and died.
    3. John Hamilton and died.
    4. Gavin Hamilton and died.
    5. Mary (Marjory) Hamilton and died.
    6. Agnes (of Cadzow) Hamilton and died.

  3. 6.  James II (The Fiery Face) King of Scotland was born on 16 Oct 1430 in Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh, Scotland (son of James I Stewart King of Scotland and Joan (of Somerset) Beaufort); died on 3 Aug 1460 in Siege Of Roxburgh Castle; was buried in Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh, Scotland.

    Notes:

    In 1449 James II reached adulthood, yet in many ways his "active kingship" differed little from his minority. The Douglases used his coming of age as a way to throw the Livingstons out of the shared government, as the young king took revenge for the brief arrest of his mother (a means to remove her from political influence) that had taken place in 1439. Douglas and Crichton continued to dominate political power, and the king's ability to rule without them remained arguably limited.

    But James did not acquiesce with this situation without argument, and between 1451 and 1455 he struggled to free himself from the power of the Douglases. Attempts to curb the Douglases' power took place in 1451, during the absence of the Earl of Douglas from Scotland, and culminated with the murder of Lord Douglas at Stirling Castle on 22 February 1452.

    The main account of Douglas's murder comes from the Auchinleck Chronicle, a near contemporary but fragmentary source. According to its account, the king accused the Earl (probably with justification) of forging links with John Macdonald, 11th Earl of Ross (also Lord of the Isles), and Alexander Lindsay, 4th Earl of Crawford. This bond, if it existed, created a dangerous axis of power of independently-minded men, forming a major rival to royal authority. When Douglas refused to break the bond with Ross, James broke into a fit of temper and stabbed Douglas to his death. His court officials (many of whom would rise to great influence in later years, often in former Douglas lands) then joined in the bloodbath, one allegedly striking out the Earl's brain with an axe.

    This murder did not end the power of the Douglases, but rather created a state of intermittent civil war between 1452 and 1455. James attempted to seize Douglas lands, but his opponents repeatedly forced him into humiliating climbdowns, whereby he returned the lands to James Douglas, 9th Earl of Douglas, and a brief and uneasy peace ensued.

    Military campaigns ended indecisively, and some have argued that James stood in serious danger of being overthrown, or of having to flee the country. But James's patronage of lands, titles and office to allies of the Douglases saw their erstwhile allies begin to change sides, most importantly the Earl of Crawford after the Battle of Brechin, and in May 1455 James struck a decisive blow against the Douglases, and they were finally defeated at the Battle of Arkinholm.

    In the months that followed, the Parliament of Scotland declared the extensive Douglas lands forfeit and permanently annexed them to the crown, along with many other lands, finances and castles. The Earl fled into a long English exile. James finally had the freedom to govern as he wished, and one can argue that his successors as Kings of Scots never faced such a powerful challenge to their authority again. Along with the forfeiture of the Albany Stewarts in reign of James I, the destruction of the Black Douglases saw royal power in Scotland take a major step forward. - Wikipedia

    James married Marie of Gueldern on 3 Jul 1449 in Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh, Scotland. Marie (daughter of Arnold Duke of Gueldres and Catherine of Cleves) was born in 1432 in Grave; died on 1 Dec 1463 in Edinburgh, Scotland; was buried in Collegiate Church Of The Holy Trinity, Edinburgh. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Marie of Gueldern was born in 1432 in Grave (daughter of Arnold Duke of Gueldres and Catherine of Cleves); died on 1 Dec 1463 in Edinburgh, Scotland; was buried in Collegiate Church Of The Holy Trinity, Edinburgh.
    Children:
    1. Child Stewart was born on 19 May 1450; died on 19 May 1450.
    2. James III Steward King of Scotland was born in May 1452 in St Andrews Castle; died on 11 Jun 1488 in Assassinated After Battle Of Sauchieburn, Milton.; was buried in Cambuskenneth Abbey, Stirlingshire.
    3. Princess Margaret Stewart and died.
    4. Alexander (Duke of Albany) Stewart was born about 1454; died in 1485 in Paris, France.
    5. David (Earl of Moray) Stewart was born about 1454; died on 18 Jul 1457.
    6. John (Earl of Mar & Garioch) Stewart was born about 1459; died on 9 Jul 1479 in Craigmiller Castle, Edinburgh. Killed.
    7. John Stewart and died.
    8. 3. Mary Princess of Scotland Stewart was born about 1451; died about 1488.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Sir John (4th of Cadzow) Hamilton (son of Sir David (3rd of Cadzow) Hamilton and Janet\Jonetta Keith); died on 14 Sep 1402.

    Notes:

    DNA testing seems to say that John, 4th of Cadzow was not the father of James the 5th

    Family continues under Hamilton of Raploch

    (Research):Born 1390 according to some sources, but this and his date of death could not both be correct

    John married Janet (Jacoba) (of Dalkeith) Douglas on 1 Nov 1388. Janet and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Janet (Jacoba) (of Dalkeith) Douglas and died.

    Notes:

    She is the mother of James, 5th of Cadzow, but dna testing would seem to prove that John, 4th of Cadzow was not his father.

    Children:
    1. 4. Sir James (5th of Cadzow) Hamilton was born about 1398; died before May 1414.
    2. Walter (of Darngaber) Hamilton and died.
    3. Catherine (of Cadzow) Hamilton and died.
    4. David Hamilton and died.
    5. Thomas (of Darngaber) Hamilton

  3. 10.  Sir Alexander (of Callender) Livingston (son of Sir John (of Callender) Livingston and (of Carse) Menteith); died in 1451.

    Alexander + Dundas. (daughter of James (of Dundas) Dundas) and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Dundas (daughter of James (of Dundas) Dundas); and died.
    Children:
    1. James (of Callendar) 1st Lord Livingston died between 26 Apr and 7 Nov 1466.
    2. Daughter of (of Callender) Livingston and died.
    3. 5. Janet Livingston and died.
    4. Eupham (of Callendar) Livingston and died.

  5. 12.  James I Stewart King of Scotland was born in Dec 1394 in Dunfermline Palace, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland (son of Robert III (John) Stewart King of Scotland and Annabella (of Stoball) Drummond); died on 21 Feb 1436-1437 in Murdered In Monastry Of The Friars Preachers, Perth; was buried in Carthusian Church, Perth.

    Notes:

    For a listing of web sites that have the genealogy of family lines ofroyal houses, many noble houses and more, go to the entry "INFORMATION,Royal Houses family lines web sites" in this file.

    For a listing of web sites that have the genealogy of family lines ofroyal houses, many noble houses and more, go to the entry "INFORMATION,Royal Houses family lines web sites" in this file.

    For the sources of information, see in this file under "INFORMATION,Sources of" and also "INFORMATION, General Clan Genealogy ".

    James married Joan (of Somerset) Beaufort on 2 Feb 1422-1423 in Priory Church, St Mary Overy, Southwark. 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]


  6. 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.
    Children:
    1. Margaret Stewart of Scotland was born on 24 Dec 1424; died on 16 Aug 1445 in Chalons, France.
    2. Isabelle of Scotland was born in 1426; died in 1494.
    3. Eleanor (Princess) Stewart was born on 26 Oct 1427; died on 20 Nov 1480.
    4. Joan (The Dumb Lady) Stewart was born about 1428; died after 16 Oct 1486; was buried in Dalkeith Church, Midlothian, Scotland.
    5. Alexander (Duke of Rothesay) Stewart was born on 16 Oct 1430 in Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh, Scotland; died on 16 Oct 1430.
    6. 6. James II (The Fiery Face) King of Scotland was born on 16 Oct 1430 in Holyrood Palace, Edinburgh, Scotland; died on 3 Aug 1460 in Siege Of Roxburgh Castle; was buried in Holyrood Abbey, Edinburgh, Scotland.
    7. Mary (Countess Buchan) Stewart died on 20 Mar 1464-1465.
    8. Annabella (Princess) Stewart was born about 1440; died after 27 Jun 1509.

  7. 14.  Arnold Duke of Gueldres was born in 1410 (son of Jan II Von Egmond Regent of Geldern and Maria Van Arkel); died on 23 Feb 1472-1473.

    Arnold married Catherine of Cleves on 26 Jan 1429-1430. Catherine (daughter of Adolf I (Von Leve) Duke of Cleves and Marie De Bourgogne) was born on 25 May 1417 in Kleve; died on 10 Feb 1478-1479. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  8. 15.  Catherine of Cleves was born on 25 May 1417 in Kleve (daughter of Adolf I (Von Leve) Duke of Cleves and Marie De Bourgogne); died on 10 Feb 1478-1479.
    Children:
    1. 7. Marie of Gueldern was born in 1432 in Grave; died on 1 Dec 1463 in Edinburgh, Scotland; was buried in Collegiate Church Of The Holy Trinity, Edinburgh.
    2. Margarete of Geldern was born in 1436; died on 2 Nov 1486 in Simmern.
    3. Adolf Duke of Gueldres was born in 1438; died on 22 Jul 1477 in Killed.



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