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Re: Stewart Family / King James III of Scotland

Jim  (View posts) Posted: 3 Jan 2006 12:45AM GMT
Classification: Query
Surnames: Stewart
Edward,

I noted you were missing the ancestors of Walter Stewart (d. 1241). Here is the list (edited to remove siblings) and sources.

Jim


(1) Alan of Dol Dapifer (Steward) of Dol[1],[2],[3],[4]
(2) Flaald , Steward of Dol[5],[6],[7],[8],[3] ( - bef 1106)
occ. Acceded: CIR 1100, Monmouth[9]dd. bef 1106[7]
(3) Alan FitzFlaald , Lord of Oswestry[5],[10],[11],[7],[3],[12] ( - aft 1114)dd. aft 1114[13]
& Avelina d'Hesdin[5],[7],[14],[15],[3],[16],[17],[18] ( - aft 1126)
dd. aft 1126[7]
(4) Walter Fitz Alan ,High Steward of Scotland[5],[35],[36],[7],[37],[16] ( - 1177) dd. 1177[30],[7],[38]
& Eschyne de Molle[5],[7],[38] ( - aft 1177) dd. aft 1177[38]
(5) Alan Fitz Walter High Steward of Scotland[5],[39],[40],[7],[41] ( - 1204)
dd. 1204[9],[39],[7]
& Eve ¤[5],[42]
(6) Walter Stewart High Steward of Scotland[5],[43],[44],[7],[41] ( - 1241) dd. 1241[5],[41]
& Beatrix of Angus[5],[44],[7],[41]

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