1000 - 1045 (45 years)
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Name |
Maldred |
Relationship | with Robert Alan Roy
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Birth |
1000 |
Scotland [1, 2, 5] |
Death |
1045 [1, 2, 3, 5] |
- He was killed in battle. [3]
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Siblings |
2 Siblings |
| 1. Maldred, Lord of Carlisle and Allerdale, b. 1000, Scotland d. 1045 (Age 45 years) ▻ Ealdgyth of Northumberland, m. 1030/40 | | 2. daughter MacCrinan ▻ Moddan of Dalr, Earl of Caithness | + | 3. Duncan I MacCrinan, King of the Scots, b. 1007, Scotland d. 14 Aug 1040, near Elgin, Moray, Scotland (Age 33 years) ▻ Suthen, m. About 1030 | |
Person ID |
I3365 |
| Roy Line, Boudreau Line |
Last Modified |
22 Sep 2020 |
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Event Map |
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| Birth - 1000 - Scotland |
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| Child - Gospatric I, Earl of Dunbar and Northumberland - 1040 - Scotland |
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Pin Legend |
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Sources |
- [S1466] Guido, Michael Anne. "Nes Fitz William and the Earls of Fife: The Origin of the House of Fife, 962-1129" , (Chobham, Woking, UK: Foundations: Journal of the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, volume 2, number 2, July 2006).
- [S1484] Guido, Michael Anne. "Who was Malcolm, King of the Cumbrians? - A Study of the Kings of Strathclyde and Cumbria and Their Relationship to King Dubh's Descendants in the Work of Fordun and the Early Chronicles", (Vowchurch, UK: Foundations: Journal of the Foundation for Medieval Genealogy, volume 2, number 3, January 2007).
- [S59] Weis, Frederick Lewis. Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came to New England Between 1623 and 1650 Fifth Editionif, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Co., 1982).
- [S2000] ------------- Sources Below not Reviewed -------------.
- [S60] Stuart, Roderick W. Royalty for Commoners, The Complete Known Lineage of John of Gaunt, Son of Edward III, King of England, and Queen Philippa Fourth Edition, (Baltimore, Maryland: Genealogical Publishing Company, 2002).
- [S1473] Moriarty, G. Andrews. "The Origin of Nevill of Raby", (Boston: The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, volume CVI, July 1952).
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