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William “The Lion” to Lilias Stewart Selected descendants of William the Lion through his illegitimate daughter Ada Fitzwilliam (1 of 42) William the Lion King of Scotland b: Abt. 1142 d: 4 December 1214 in Stirling Ada Fitzwilliam Patrick 5th Earl of d: 1200 Dunbar b: 1152 d: 31 December 1232 Patrick 6th Earl of Eupheme Stewart Dunbar d: Abt. 1267 d: 1248 Patrick 7th Earl of Cecilia ? Dunbar b: Abt. 1213 d: 24 August 1289 Patrick Dunbar 8th Earl Cont. p. 2 of Dunbar The blue line shows the descent of Lilias Stewart from William "the Lion", King of Scotland. Selected descendants of William the Lion through his illegitimate daughter Ada Fitzwilliam (2 of 42) Patrick 7th Earl of Dunbar b: Abt. 1213 d: 24 August 1289 Cecilia ? Cont. p. 1 Sir Alexander Dunbar Sir Patrick Dunbar Isabella (or Isobel) d: Bet. 1356 - 1357 Randolph George Dunbar 10th Christiana de Seton John Dunbar 1st Earl of Marjorie Stewart Cont. p. 3 Earl of Dunbar Moray 2nd Creation d: Aft. 1403 d: Bef. 15 February 1391/92 George Dunbar 11th Cont. p. 4 Alexander Dunbar Matilda Fraser Earl of Dunbar b: in of Frendraught Marjorie Dunbar Lukas de Strevelyn Cont. p. 5 [Stirling] b: Abt. 1370 in of Rathoran & Ratherne d: Bet. 1449 - 1452 Cont. p. 6 Selected descendants of William the Lion through his illegitimate daughter Ada Fitzwilliam (3 of 42) Isabella (or Isobel) Sir Patrick Dunbar Randolph d: Bet. 1356 - 1357 Cont. p. 2 Agnes Dunbar Sir James Douglas Sir David Dunbar b: in of Dalkeith b: in of Cumnock d: 1420 d: Bef. 1424 James Douglas 1st Lord Elizabeth Stewart Sir Patrick Dunbar of Dalkeith Princess of Scotland b: in of Cumnock & d: Bet. 1440 - 22 May Mochrum 1441 d: Bef. 1437 James Douglas 2nd Elizabeth Gifford Sir John Dunbar Lord of Dalkeith b: in of Sheriffhall b: in of Cumnock & Mochrum James Douglas 1st Earl Joan of Scotland Cont. p. 7 of Morton b: Abt. 1428 b: 1426 d: 22 October 1493 Cont. p. 8 Selected descendants of William the Lion through his illegitimate daughter Ada Fitzwilliam (4 of 42) George Dunbar 10th Christiana de Seton Earl of Dunbar Cont. p. 2 Sir David Dunbar b: in of Cockburn Margaret Dunbar Sir William Wallace b: in of Cockburn b: in of Craigie & Riccarton Sir John Wallace Katherine Kennedy b: in of Craigie & Riccarton Sir John Wallace Sibella Cathcart b: in of Craigie & Riccarton d: Aft. 1507 Isobel Wallace Sir Hugh Campbell b: in of Craigie, b: 1476 in of Loudoun, Perthshire Ayrshire d: Bef. 1508 [3] Margaret Campbell [4] Thomas Kennedy b: Abt. 1513 in of Bargany, Dailly, Ayrshire, Scotland [5] Thomas Kennedy [6] Agnes Montgomerie b: in of Bargany, Dailly, Ayrshire d: 7 November 1597 Selected descendants of William the Lion through his illegitimate daughter Ada Fitzwilliam (5 of 42) Matilda Fraser Alexander Dunbar b: in of Frendraught Cont. p. 2 James Dunbar 4th Earl Isobel Innes of Moray 2nd Creation d: Abt. 10 August 1430 Sir Alexander Dunbar Isobel Sutherland b: in of Westfield b: in of Duffus d: 10 March 1497/98 d: Aft. 1501 [2] Margaret Dunbar [1] Sir John Dunbar Janet Stewart b: in of Cumnock and b: in of Cumnock & Mochrum Mochrum d: 1483 d: 1505 Sir Patrick Dunbar Margaret Vans Cont. p. 9 b: in of Clugston, b: in of Barnbarroch Kirkcowan, Wigtownshire, Scotland Cont. p. 10 Selected descendants of William the Lion through his illegitimate daughter Ada Fitzwilliam (6 of 42) Lukas de Strevelyn [Stirling] b: Abt. 1370 in of Marjorie Dunbar Rathoran & Ratherne d: Bet. 1449 - 1452 Cont. p. 2 Sir William Stirling Margaret Cunninghame b: in of Keir d: Bet. 1468 - 1471 Catherine Stirling John Bethune b: in of Balfour John Bethune Marjorie Boswell b: in of Balfour b: in of Balmuto John Bethune Elizabeth (Isabel) b: 1465 in of Balfour Moneypenny b: in of Pitmilly, Fife Cont. p. 11 Selected descendants of William the Lion through his illegitimate daughter Ada Fitzwilliam (7 of 42) Sir John Dunbar b: in of Cumnock & Mochrum Cont. p. 3 Patrick Dunbar b: in of Cumnock & Mochrum [2] Margaret Dunbar [1] Sir John Dunbar b: in of Cumnock and b: in of Cumnock & Mochrum Mochrum d: 1483 d: 1505 Selected descendants of William the Lion through his illegitimate daughter Ada Fitzwilliam (8 of 42) James Douglas 1st Earl of Morton Joan of Scotland b: 1426 b: Abt. 1428 d: 22 October 1493 Cont. p. 3 Janet (Joanna) Douglas Patrick Hepburn 1st Earl of Bothwell d: 1508 Janet Hepburn George Seton 3rd Lord d: 1558 in Convent of Seton St Catherine of Siena, d: 9 September 1513 in Edinburgh the Battle of Flodden Marion Seton Hugh Montgomerie 2nd d: Bet. 1558 - 1561 Earl of Eglinton [6] Agnes Montgomerie [5] Thomas Kennedy Agnes Drummond Hugh Montgomerie 3rd Jean (Jane) Hamilton b: in of Bargany, Dailly, b: in of Innerpeffray Earl of Eglinton Ayrshire d: 3 June 1585 d: 7 November 1597 Selected descendants of William the Lion through his illegitimate daughter Ada Fitzwilliam (9 of 42) [1] Sir John Dunbar b: in of Cumnock & Janet Stewart Mochrum d: 1505 Cont. p. 5 Mariot (or Marion) Alexander Kennedy Dunbar b: in of Bargany, Dailly, Ayrshire Margaret Sophia Gilbert Kennedy 3rd [4] Thomas Kennedy [3] Margaret Campbell Kennedy Earl of Cassillis b: Abt. 1513 in of b: in of Bargany, Dailly, b: 1515 Bargany, Dailly, Ayrshire, Scotland d: 28 November 1558 in Ayrshire, Scotland d: Bef. 12 January Dieppe, Seine- 1596/97 Maritime, France Gilbert Kennedy 4th Margaret Lyon [7] Sir Thomas [8] Elizabeth Makgill Jean Kennedy Robert Stewart 1st Earl Earl of Cassillis d: December 1625 in Kennedy b: in of Cranstoun of Orkney d: 12 December 1576 Avondale, Lanarkshire, b: in of Culzean, Riddel, Cranston, b: 1532 Scotland Kirkoswald, Ayrshire, Midlothian, Scotland d: 4 February 1592/93 Scotland d: May 1622 d: 1602 John Kennedy 5th Earl Jean (Jane) Fleming Cont. p. 12 Cont. p. 13 of Cassillis b: Abt. 1554 b: 1568 d: 23 June 1609 Selected descendants of William the Lion through his illegitimate daughter Ada Fitzwilliam (10 of 42) Sir Patrick Dunbar b: in of Clugston, Margaret Vans Kirkcowan, b: in of Barnbarroch Wigtownshire, Scotland Cont. p. 5 Margaret Dunbar Alexander Stewart 5th b: in of Clugston, of Garlies Kirkcowan, b: Abt. 1507 in of Wigtownshire, Scotland Garlies, Sorbie, d: Bef. 13 April 1552 Wigtownshire, Scotland Sir Alexander Stewart Catherine Herries John Stewart Margaret Stewart Margaret Stewart Patrick McKie b: Abt. 1527 d: 8 February 1592/93 d: 10 August 1592 d: 1622 d: 4 September 1571 Sir Alexander Stewart Christian Douglas Agnes Stewart Sir Andrew Agnew John Johnstone Elizabeth Stewart William Maxwell Samuel Kirkpatrick 6th of Garlies b: in of Drumlanrig, b: 1552 in of Lochnaw, d: 1605 d: 15 November 1586 b: in of Hoddam and d: 1597 Durisdeer, Leswalt, Wigtownshire, Closeburn Dumfriesshire, Scotland Scotland d: 1616 Sir Alexander Stewart Grisel Gordon Thomas Stewart Cont. p. 14 Cont. p. 15 1st Earl of Galloway b: in of Lochinvar, b: in of Garlies, Sorbie, Dalry, Wigtownshire, Scotland Kirkcudbrightshire, d: 1649 Scotland Cont. p. 16 Selected descendants of William the Lion through his illegitimate daughter Ada Fitzwilliam (11 of 42) Elizabeth (Isabel) John Bethune Moneypenny b: 1465 in of Balfour b: in of Pitmilly, Fife Cont. p. 6 Elizabeth Bethune John Wardlaw b: in of Torrie Henry Wardlaw Alison Home b: in of Torrie Helen Wardlaw Sir James Makgill b: in of Torrie b: in of Nether Rankeillour, Collessie, Fifeshire David Makgill Elizabeth Forrester b: in of Cranstoun b: in of Corstorphine, Riddel, Cranston, Midlothian, Scotland Midlothian, Scotland d: 16 March 1578/79 in d: 13 February 1595/96 Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland Cont. p. 17 Selected descendants of William the Lion through his illegitimate daughter Ada Fitzwilliam (12 of 42) Margaret Lyon Gilbert Kennedy 4th d: December 1625 in Earl of Cassillis Avondale, Lanarkshire, d: 12 December 1576 Scotland Cont. p. 9 Hugh Kennedy Katherine M'Dowall d: Bef. 25 March 1607 John Kennedy 6th Earl Margaret Hay of Cassillis d: April 1668 John Kennedy 7th Earl Susan Hamilton of Cassillis d: 23 July 1701 John Kennedy Lord Isabella (Elizabeth) Ann Kennedy John Hamilton Earl of Kennedy Hutchinson Selkirk & Ruglen d: 1700 d: 10 March 1733/34 b: 1665 d: 3 December 1744 in Edinburgh [13] John Kennedy 8th [14] Susan Hamilton [14] Susan Hamilton [13] John Kennedy 8th Earl of Cassillis Earl of Cassillis b: April 1700 b: April 1700 Selected descendants of William the Lion through his illegitimate daughter Ada Fitzwilliam (13 of 42) [7] Sir Thomas [8] Elizabeth Makgill Kennedy b: in of Cranstoun b: in of Culzean, Riddel, Cranston, Kirkoswald, Ayrshire, Midlothian, Scotland Scotland d: May 1622 d: 1602 Cont. p. 9 [9] Margaret Kennedy [10] Sir Patrick Agnew Sir Alexander Kennedy Agnes Kennedy b: in of Culzean, 1st Baronet of Lochnaw b: in of Craigoch b: in of Ardmillan Kirkoswald, Ayrshire, b: Abt. 1578 in d: Abt. 1652 Scotland Lochnaw, Leswalt, Wigtownshire, Scotland d: 1661 in Lochnaw, Leswalt, Wigtownshire, Scotland [11] Sir Andrew Agnew [12] Anne (or Agnes) John Kennedy Margaret Hamilton Cont. p. 18 2nd Baronet of Stewart b: in of Culzean Lochnaw b: in of Garlies, Sorbie, d: 1665 b: Abt. 1599 in Wigtownshire, Scotland Lochnaw, Leswalt, Wigtownshire, Scotland d: 1671 in Lochnaw, Leswalt, Wigtownshire, Scotland Sir Andrew Agnew 3rd Jean Hay Grizel Agnew Hew Cathcart Cont. p. 19 Baronet of Lochnaw b: in of Park, b: in of Carleton b: 1628 in Lochnaw, Wigtownshire, Scotland Leswalt, Wigtownshire, Scotland d: 1701 Cont. p. 20 Sir Hew Cathcart 1st Baronet of Carleton d: March 1722/23 Selected descendants of William the Lion through his illegitimate daughter Ada Fitzwilliam (14 of 42) Sir Alexander Stewart 6th of Garlies Christian Douglas d: 1597 b: in of Drumlanrig, Durisdeer, Dumfriesshire, Scotland Cont.
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