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From: Edward Reynolds <>
Subject: Lindsay/Stewart Marriage in Scotland.
Date: Thu, 25 Sep 1997 21:57:43 -0400


Hello all

I am new to this group and have something that I am trying to figure
out. It seems that many generations ago, one of my ancestors was the
Earl of Crawford, David Lindsay b. 1359 in Glenesk, Scotland. About
1380 he married a C. Stewart, Princess of Scotland. who was born abt
1362 in Dundonald, Scotland.

My Question.

Who is C. Stewart, and who were her parents? I believe that it must be
either King Robert II, first Stewart king, or Robert III, but don't know
for sure. What is interesting is that Robert II is the grandson of Rob
the Bruce. Any help whould be great.

Thanks in advance

Edward

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Edward Reynolds

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Direct lines: Abernathy, Anderson, Auchinleck, Auchterlony. Barclay,
Bidum, Bieber, Bright, Bruce, Burgh, Church, Clare, Cormack, Carrick,
Daniel, Daniell, De Burgh, De Clare, Druen, Dunbar, Duke, Eyre,
Fischer, FitzRoberts, Fotheringham. Fuqua, Fruerge, Garland, Goodman,
Hammel, Harrison, Henderson, Henrichs, Humphreys, Johnson, Jones,
Kraus, Konig, Koenig, Lawrie, Levington, Lindsay, Lutz, Mach,
Magdalena, Manion, Marshall, Matthews, Maxey, Melvill, Mure, Nuckle,
Nuckolls, Ogilvy, Owen, Parker, Perkins, Pouncey, Ramsey, Reh, Rehg,
Rehk, Regh, Reynolds, Schroeder, Sharpe, Sterman, Strayhorn,
Streeting, Stewart, Stirling, Tebbe, Van-Duzen, Van Derzan, Vogt, White

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