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Thomas De Moravia

Thomas De Moravia

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Thomas De Moravia (son of Robert (6th Earl of Sutherland) De Moravia and Margaret Stewart); and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Robert (6th Earl of Sutherland) De Moravia was born about 1347 (son of William (King 5th Earl of Sutherland) De Moravia and Joanna Menteith, son of William (King 5th Earl of Sutherland) De Moravia and Margaret Bruce); died in 1427.

    Robert married Margaret Stewart in 1389. Margaret (daughter of Alexander The Wolf (1st Earl of Buchan) Stewart and Margaret Atheyn) died in 1389. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Margaret Stewart (daughter of Alexander The Wolf (1st Earl of Buchan) Stewart and Margaret Atheyn); died in 1389.
    Children:
    1. Alexander (of Dunbeath) Sutherland died after 15 Nov 1456.
    2. Nicholas De Moravia and died.
    3. 1. Thomas De Moravia and died.
    4. Robert De Moravia and died.
    5. Janet De Moravia and died.
    6. John (7th Earl of Sutherland) Sutherland died in 1460.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William (King 5th Earl of Sutherland) De Moravia (son of Kenneth (4th Earl of Sutherland) De Moravia and Marjory\Mary of Mar); died about 1371.

    William + Joanna Menteith. Joanna (daughter of Sir John (of Rusky & Knapdale) De Menteith) died after 1366. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Joanna Menteith (daughter of Sir John (of Rusky & Knapdale) De Menteith); died after 1366.

    Notes:

    "..Joan Menteith, whom you show as the wife of Malise 7th Earl ofStrathearn and as the mother of Malise 8th Earl. The article at SP 8:251says that Joan and the 7th Earl were childless, and CP says that themother of Malise 8th Earl was the first wife of the 7th Earl and that hername is not recorded. CP 12 (part 2) 385. Joan was apparently ageneration younger than her first husband as CP as cited next above saysthat she married him around 1323 and that Malise the 8th Earl succeededhis father between 1323 and 1329.

    It is true as you show that Mary of Strathearn, daughter of Malise 8thEarl of Strathearn and Marjory of Ross married John (of Drumsargard)Moray, but this marriage came too late for her to have been the mother ofSir Maurice (9th Earl of Strathearn) Moray. The SP article cited nextabove at 387-388 says that Maurice was more probably born from a priorwife of his father. It points out that Maurice was one of the Scottishleaders who in 1335 rejected terms of peace offered by Edward III. Thedate of Mary of Strathearn's marriage to Maurice was between 1319 and1322. The article concludes on this point saying she could hardly havebeen the mother of grown men in 1335. The article also points out that,when Maurice had dispensation for his marriage to Joan Menteith, Countessof Strathearn and widow of the 7th Earl, on 11 July 1339, no mention wasmade of the 7th Earl, who, if Mary was Maurice's mother, would have beenhis grandfather. I add the comment that Maurice's bride would also havebeen his stepgrandmother.

    On this issue, SP 8:255-256 says that there is no evidence on which onecan validly determine the identity of Maurice's mother, and that thefacts indicate that she was probably an earlier wife of Maurice'sfather. It explains that the date of the marriage to John (ofDrumsargard) Moray can be established by the dates of various propertytransfers to him and to the heirs of Mary between 1318 and 1322. MauriceMoray is first named on record in 1335 as one of the leaders of thepatriotic party in Scotland, and he was among those who rejected terms ofpeace offered them by Edward III. A chronicler stated that in 1335,Maurice Moray slew Godfrey Ross because, through trickery, he had killedMaurice's brother in what was supposed to have been a fair fight. Itseems clear that, if Mary was Maurice's mother, he could not have beenborn until after 1318, which would have made him, at most, 16 years oldin 1335, hardly old enough to have revenged the slaying of a brother andto be serving as a political leader. Further, the article says that, on2 December 1336, King Edward Baliol of Scotland granted the barony ofDrumsargard and all the lands of Maurice de Moravia on the South of theFourth to Anthony de Lucy as Maurice was then an enemy and rebel. Thesefacts show that Maurice had probably already inherited his father'spossessions and was already a well-established landowner by 1336,indicating that he was of age and certainly not a teen-age boy.

    Additionally, when Maurice obtained a dispensation in 1339 to marry JoanMenteith, she was two times a widow having married first, about 1323,Malise, seventh Earl of Strathearn. Assuming that she was 18 at the timeof her first marriage, she would have been 34 when she married Maurice.If he was about the same age as his bride, he would have been born in1305, whereas Mary of Strathearn did not marry Maurice's father until atleast 1318! In summary, the facts do strongly support the point thatMaurice's mother was an earlier unidentified wife of John (of Drumargard)Moray."

    From Douglas Hickling, Dhhic@comcast.net, 516 Blair Avenue, Piedmont, CA94611. 1 February 2002

    SP=THE SCOTS PEERAGE was edited by James (Sir) Balfour Paul. 9 volumes.Volume 1 published in 1904 and volume 8 in 1911. Volume 9, before 1925(includes the index)

    CP= THE COMPLETE PEERAGE
    Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain & theUnited
    Kingdom : by G. E. Cokayne (Hardcover - March 2001]

    Children:
    1. 2. Robert (6th Earl of Sutherland) De Moravia was born about 1347; died in 1427.

  3. 6.  Alexander The Wolf (1st Earl of Buchan) Stewart was born about 1343 (son of Robert II King of Scotland and Elizabeth (of Rowallan) Mure); died on 24 Jul 1394 in Some Say 1406; was buried in Dunkeld Cathedral, Perthshire, Scotland.

    Alexander + Margaret Atheyn. Margaret and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Margaret Atheyn and died.

    Notes:

    Married:
    1 _MSTAT Friends

    Children:
    1. Alexander (12th Earl of Mar) Stewart was born about 1375; died in 1435.
    2. James Stewart and died.
    3. 3. Margaret Stewart died in 1389.
    4. Duncan Stewart and died.
    5. Andrew (Sir) (of Sandbauch) Stewart and died.
    6. Walter Stewart and died.
    7. Robert (of Atholl) Stewart and died.
    8. Margaret Stewart and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Kenneth (4th Earl of Sutherland) De Moravia (son of William (2nd Earl of Sutherland) De Moravia); died on 19 Jul 1333 in Battle At Halidon Hill.

    Kenneth + Marjory\Mary of Mar. Marjory\Mary (daughter of Donald (6th Earl of Mar) Mar and Helen (Princess of N Wales) Llywelyn) and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Marjory\Mary of Mar (daughter of Donald (6th Earl of Mar) Mar and Helen (Princess of N Wales) Llywelyn); and died.
    Children:
    1. 4. William (King 5th Earl of Sutherland) De Moravia died about 1371.
    2. Nicholas (of Duffus) De Sutherland and died.
    3. Eustachia Sutherland and died.
    4. Daughter (of Sutherland) De Moravia and died.

  3. 10.  Sir John (of Rusky & Knapdale) De Menteith (son of Walter Bailloch Earl of Menteth Stewart-Menteith and Maria Countess of Menteith); died about 1323.

    Notes:

    Doug Hickling. Dhhic@comcast.net, points out that in
    A HISTORY OF THE CLAN CAMPBELL vol. I, by Alastair Campbell of Airds

    "At page 83, the author says that ANE ACCOMPT got confused about Helena"saying she was a daughter of a son of the Earl of Lennox; in fact, shewas almost certainly the daughter of John (Sir) Monteith, Robert Bruce'sformer enemy and then loyal supporter, "


    I believe that the John (Sir) Menteith whom you list as Keeper of theCastle, and as the father of Helena Menteith, who married Colin (Sir)(Lord of Lochow) Campbell, is the same person whom you list also as both(1) John (Sir) (of Rusky & Knapdale) Menteith, father of Joan Menteith,who married Malise 7th Earl of Strathearn and as (2) John (Sir) (ofRusky) Menteith, whose daughter Joanna Menteith married Sir Maurice (9thEarl of Strathearn) Moray and became the mother of Joan/Joanna (ofStrathearn) Moray. The name of John (Sir) Menteith lives in infamy inScotland because of his role in turning William Wallace over to theEnglish. SP 6:132 makes clear that John (Sir) was possessor of the landsof Rusky and perhaps also of Knapdale. His son, John (Sir) Menteith,married Ellen, daughter of Gratney, Earl of Mar, and their daughterChristian married Edward (Sir) Keith of Sinton, by whom she had adaughter Janet, wife first of David (Sir) Barclay of Brechin, and secondof Thomas (Sir) Erskine. The SP article says that Joanna is the only oneof the daughters of the earlier John (Sir) Menteith who can be tracedwith certainty. She was married first to Malise, seventh Earl ofStrathearn, second to John Campbell, Earl of Atholl, and third to SirMaurice of Moray, created Earl of Strathearn in 1344, by whom she had adaughter Joanna, married first to Thomas (Sir) Moray of Bothwell andsecond to Archibald (Sir) Douglas, 3rd Earl of Douglas.

    In THE RED BOOK OF MENTEITH, by William Fraser (1880), at page 460, it isstated that, in addition to Joana, who married two of the Earls ofStrathearn, there was another unnamed daughter who married Archibald(Sir) Campbell of Lochaw. This unnamed daughter has been identified byAlastair Campbell of Airds, in his HISTORY OF CLAN CAMPBELL, Volume I,(2000), at 83, as Helena, who married Colin (Sir) (Lord of Lochow)Campbell, and who was almost certainly the daughter of John (Sir)Menteith. When you consolidate all three of these John (Sir) Menteithsinto one person, I suggest that you might want to identify him as ofRusky, since his being the keeper of Dumbarton Castle, to which he wasappointed in 1304, leading to his role in the capture of Wallace in 1305,was only one of the activities in his career. He no longer commanded thefortress after 1307, and became a firm supporter of King Robert I. In1320, he joined other Scottish nobles in the famous letter to the Pope inwhich they defended the right of their king and sought the Pontiffssupport on behalf of peace with England. Later, he was sent to Englandas one of the envoys who, in 1323, negotiated a treaty of peace withEngland, which endured for 13 years, and under which England recognizedScotland as an independent kingdom.


    From Douglas Hickling, Dhhic@comcast.net, 516 Blair Avenue, Piedmont, CA94611. 1 February 2002

    SP=THE SCOTS PEERAGE was edited by James (Sir) Balfour Paul. 9 volumes.Volume 1 published in 1904 and volume 8 in 1911. Volume 9, before 1925(includes the index)

    CP= THE COMPLETE PEERAGE
    Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain & theUnited
    Kingdom : by G. E. Cokayne (Hardcover - March 2001]

    Children:
    1. 5. Joanna Menteith died after 1366.
    2. Helena Menteith and died.
    3. John (Sir(of Arran Skipworth Knepdal) Menteith died before 1344.
    4. Walter (Sir)(of Rusky) Menteith and died.

  4. 12.  Robert II King of Scotland was born on 2 Mar 1315-1316 in Paisley, Renfrewshire, Scotland (son of Walter (6th High Steward of Scotland) Stewart and Marjorie (Princess) Bruce); died on 19 Apr 1390 in Dundonald Castle, Ayrshire; was buried in Scone Abbey.

    Notes:

    See Burke's Peerage under "Moray". (page 1989, 106th Ed.)

    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 ".

    Which includes
    Royal and Noble Genealogical Data on the Web
    http://www.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/
    Index to royal Genealogical Data - ordered by lastname" atwww.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/royal/gedx.html
    Peerages in Order of Precedence atwww.dcs.hull.ac.uk/public/genealogy/royal/peerage.html
    Author: Brian Tompsett
    This contains a huge amount of information including a great deal onBritish Peer's lineages, and Royal families of the many countries.

    Royal Genealogies -- Menu
    http://ftp.cac.psu.edu/~saw/royal/royalgen.html#index
    The site has a huge amount of information. Not as complete as "Royal andNoble Genealogical Data on the Web" but much quicker to move around in.
    By: Denis R. Reid, 149 Kimrose Lane, Broadview Heights, Ohio 44147-1258
    Internet Email address: ah189@cleveland.freenet.edu
    (216) 237-5364


    "Britain's Royal Families. The Complete Genealogy". Alison Weir, 1996.Pimlico. Random House.

    Robert married Elizabeth (of Rowallan) Mure in 1336 in Married Again November 22 1347 Or 1349. Elizabeth (daughter of Adam (Sir) (of Rowallan) Mure and Janet (of Polkelly) Mure) died before 1355. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  5. 13.  Elizabeth (of Rowallan) Mure (daughter of Adam (Sir) (of Rowallan) Mure and Janet (of Polkelly) Mure); died before 1355.

    Notes:

    See also "Pieces of Mure of Rowallan History" (pt 1) athttp://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Acres/5127/Muir/muirhis2.html
    "In 1348, Elizabeth Mure, daughter of Sir Adam of Rowallan and
    Janet, heiress of Polkelly, married Robert Stewart, son of WalterfitzAlan, high steward of Scotland. Robert Stewart's mother was Margery,daughter of Robert the Bruce. When Robert the Bruce's son, David, diedwithout issue, Robert Stewart became king of Scotland, as Robert II. Ishould also note that when Robert Stewart and Elizabeth Mure married thatthey had to obtain a dispensation from the Pope as "the parties were inthe fourth degree of consanguinity." I don't profess to know what thismeans as to proximity of relationship, but it would appear to have beenclose.
    > Elizabeth Mure had siblings, Adam Jr., heir of Rowallan, Andrew, andAlexander. In 1417 there is a document that gives "to a noblemanAlexander Mure" various lands, but the important part is that the subnotedescribes them as "comprehended in the barony of STRATHAVEN, LANARKSHIRE.This grant was given Alexander Mure by an Earl Douglas, husband of RobertIII's daughter, Margaret"

    Children:
    1. Princess Margaret Stewart and died.
    2. Robert III (John) Stewart King of Scotland was born in 1337 in Dundonald, Ayrshire; died on 4 Apr 1406 in Rothsay Castle; was buried in Paisley Abbey, Renfrewshire, Scotland.
    3. Walter (Earl of Fife) Stewart was born about 1338; died in 1363 in Dsp.
    4. Robert (Earl of Fife & Duke of Albany) Stewart was born about 1339; died on 3 Sep 1420 in Stirling Castle; was buried in Dunfermline Abbey, Dunfermline, Fife, Scotland.
    5. 6. Alexander The Wolf (1st Earl of Buchan) Stewart was born about 1343; died on 24 Jul 1394 in Some Say 1406; was buried in Dunkeld Cathedral, Perthshire, Scotland.
    6. Marjory (Princess of Scotland) Stuart was born about 1344; died after 6 May 1417.
    7. Katherine (Princess) Stewart and died.
    8. Jean (Princess of Scotland) Stuart and died.
    9. Elizabeth (Princess of Scotland) Stewart was born about 1346; died about 1389.
    10. Jean Or Joan (Princess of Scotland) Stuart died after 1440; was buried in Scone Abbey, Scone, Perthshire, Scotland.
    11. Isabella (Princess) Stewart and died.
    12. Princess Egidia Stewart was born about 1390; and died.



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