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  34th Generation (cont.)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Gunnor de Crêpon, Duchess of Normandy was born circa 936 in Normandy.
Osbern de Bolbec I was born circa 940 in Longueville, Normandy.
Crinan de Mormaer "The Thane" was born circa 975 in Atholl, Perthshire County, Scotland and married circa 1010 in Atholl, Perthshire County, Scotland.
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 Crinan the Thane de Mormaer - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
Crinan the Thane de Mormaer (Earl) of Dunkeld, born 978 at Atholl, Perth, Scotland, killed in battle in 1045 at Dunkeld, Tayside, Scotland.
Crinan held numerous titles, among which were Of the kin of St. Columba, Lord of the Isles, Governor of Scots Island, Earl of Strathclyde, and Hereditary Lay Abbot of Dunkeld.
Crinan was married to Princess Bethoc, eldest daughter of King Malcolm II of Scotland.
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 Ancestors of Robert Erwin William Juch - aqwg94
Crinan de Mormaer Abbot of Dunkeld and Thane of the Isles and Atholl was born about 975 in Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland.
Arnulph de Montgomery was born 1074 in Pembroke, Dyfed, Wales.
Roger de Beaumont Seigneur of Beaumont was born 1022 in Pont-Audemer, Eure, France.
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 Family Tree Maker's Genealogy Site: Genealogy Report: Ancestors of Margaret May Harvey
Ruardri Mormaer Of Moray, born in of Argyle; died Unknown.
Crinan Mormaer Of Atholl and Bethoc Princess Of Scotland:
Various deeds of the period after 1678 record transfers of extensive tracts of land to a number of Ogle's associates; among them, Swart Neuton's Island was transferred to John Darby of Maryland, and other lands to John Test and to Augustine Dixon.
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 Broyles-Lockhart-Pence-Kershner Families (of America, Germany, and Scotland)   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
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De Crepon, Osbern, Steward of Normandy (sénéchal de Normandie)
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 King Duncan I
Crinan was descended from the Tir Conaill royalty of Ireland, in descent from the kin of St. Columba.
Crinan and Bethoc had two sons, Duncan and Maidred, and it was Duncan who King Malcolm II proclaimed would succeed him.
In 1020 Findlay (Findleach) MacRuaridh, Mormaer of Moray and the father of Macbeth, was killed by two of Macbeth’s cousins, apparently through jealousy felt by the house of Moray for Atholl, and because Findlay had become too friendly with Atholl, which was Malcolm II’s House.
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 Crane Ancestry - aqwg33 - Generated by Ancestral Quest
Harlette De de Falais FALAISE was born about 1003 in of, Falaise, Clavados, France.
Crinan De "The Thane" MORMAER [ABBOT OF DUNKEL was born about 975 in Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland.
Crinan was baptized 1 Apr 1933 in the sl temple.
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 Corley and Ware Ancestors
son of Ralph I De Toeni Seigneur DE TOENI and Unknown, was born in 970 in Toeni, Eure, France and died in 1045 in Belvoir, Leicestershire, England, at age 75.
son of John De Bourg De Tonsburgh Earl Of COMYN and Unknown, was born in 1001 in Conteville, Normandy and died in 1080, at age 79.
son of Hugh De Montgomery I Earl Of SHREWSBURY and Josceline Of PONT-AUDEMER, was born in 1005 in Normandy, France, died on 27 Jul 1094 in Shrewsbury, Shopshire, England, at age 89, and was buried on an unknown date in Shrewsbury Abbey, Shropshire, England.
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 The Bailey Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Duncan Lord of MORMAER was born in 949 in Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland.
Catherine (Katherine) De MORTIMER [COUNTESS OF WARWICK] was born in 1309/10 in Wigmore, Herefordshire, England.
Edmund De MORTIMER was born on 9 Nov 1376 in Ludlow, Shropshire, England.
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 History Of The Scottish Nation - Vol 3, Chapter 11 - Duncan and Macbeth
Duncan was the son of that daughter who was the wife of Crinan, Abbot of Dunkeld, and ultimately succeeded his grandfather on the throne.
Moreover, the thane of Ross was mated to a wife who spurred him on in his resolve to be king.
Not that she was the demon which the dramatist has painted her, so far as history discloses the character of Lady Macbeth, but her mood was masculine, and she was not likely to be swayed by any tenderness of heart where her husband’s advancement was at stake.
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 ScottishClans
Philip de Colville was the earliest person of the name to be found in Scotland, having witnessed a charter by Malcolm IV to the Monastery of Dunferline prior to 1159.
The lands of the de Erth clan descended to an heiress, whose husband was of the surname de Elfinstun.
Hay of Alderston, Hay of Delgaty, Hay of Duns, hay of Haystoun, Hay of Tweeddale, Arrol, Errol, Constable, Gifford
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 Scottish Surnames A-L   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
A Turstand de Crectune was in Scotland in 1128.
First record of William de Douglas in Lanarkshire, 12th C. Because of the clan's wealth, strength, and influence, they were a threat to the royal Stewarts, which caused them to lose their title and lands in 1455.
Dunbar — ancestry traced to Crinan the Thane, and Seneschal of the Isles, father of King Duncan I and Maldred.
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 Dunkeld and Macbeth   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Crinan was a great nobleman, as his title implies, and he possessed the added prestige of belonging to the kindred of St. Columba.
The 'separated fortune' of the brothers, to which Shakespeare referred, was to lead to separate interests and ultimately to their bitter enmity.
Meanwhile, Macbeth consolidated his triumph by defeating and slaying Duncan's father, Crinan, in a battle at Dunkeld in 1045.
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 Clan Irwin Association
Both Duncan and his neighbour Dubdon, Mormaer of Athole, were killed at the battle of Duncrub c.
DUNCAN, 2ND OF ERYVINE, was succeeded by his eldest son, CRINAN, who married Princess Beatrix (or Bethoc) daughter and heiress of King Malcolm II of Scotland, and by her was father of Duncan I, who reigned as King of Scotland for six years.
Tradition tells us that Crinan maintained a residence at Eryvine, but that he was the last of his family to do so, the fortress being used solely for military purposes thereafter.
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 magoo.com: Scots Kings—Including Kings of Dal Riada who Reigned from Ireland by Hugh McGough
(Crinan (Grimus) `the Thane' of Atholl de Mormaer; MacDonachadh; Hereditary Abbot of Dunkeld; of Athole)
Crinan (Grimus) was Mormaer of Athol, son of Duncan, Mormaer of Athol.
Son of Synel or Macrory, Findleach of Moray, Mormaer of Moray, and Dovada, the daughter of Malcolm II #49.
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 The Real MacBeth
Malcolm's elder daughter Bethoc married Crinan "the Thane", lay abbot of Dunkeld.
At this period, when Celtic monasticism was in decline, lay abbots appear to have been as accepted a part of the ecclesiastical structure as they became centuries later on the eve of the Reformation.
Gruoch had been previously married to Gillicomgan, Mormaer of Moray, a cousin of Macbeth's father Finlaech.
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 The Megalithic Portal and Megalith Map: Crinan Moss Burial Chamber (Dolmen)
He was also Crinan of Mormaer, known as Mormaer of Atholl, also known as the Earl of Dunkeld, he was of the kin of St. Columba, Lord of the Isles, Governor of the Scots Island, The Earl of Strathclyde, and Hereditary Lay of Abbot of Dunkeld.
Crinan the Thane was born into the position of Mormaer.
Crinan of Atholl, Mormaer de Atholl, also was known as the Abthane of Dule.
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 Peterson Family - pafg287 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Crinan "The Thane" DE MORMAER [Abbot of Dunkel [Parents] was born about 975 in Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland.
Crinan married Bethoc (Beatrix) Princess SCOTLAND Heiress of Scone about 1010 in of, Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland.
She married Crinan "The Thane" DE MORMAER [Abbot of Dunkel about 1010 in of, Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland.
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 Genealogy of the British Royal Family - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Adam de Brusse of Skelton, Lord of Cleveland, son of Robert de Brusse and Agnes de St. Clair, daughter of Waldonius, Earl of St Clair.
Robert de Brusse, son of Robert de Bruges and Emma of Brittany, daughter of Alan of Brittany.
Count Raymond of Burgundy, son of Count William I of Burgundy and Etienette de Longwy, daughter of Adalbert III of Longwy, Duke in Alsasgau and Duke of Upper Lorraine.
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 Lay Abbot of Dunkeld Crinan "The Thane" of Mormaer
Lay Abbot of Dunkeld Crinan "The Thane" of Mormaer
Lord of the Isles; Governor of Scots Islands; Earl of Strathclyde; Lay Abbot of Dunkeld; Mormaer of Atholl; Abthane of Dule
Lord of the Isles" & "Mormaer of Atholl.
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 Twenty-first Generation
His first wife was Adela (called by Pere Anselm, Helene), widow of the Roger de Toeni who was slain in 1038, by whom he had William, who succeeded him, and Agnes, third wife of Simon de Montfort, and whose abduction by her half-brother, Ralph de Toeni, I have already mentioned.
"Ralph de Waer (Wayer, Gauder, or de Waet) was constituted by William the Conqueror, Earl of Norfolk and Suffolk.
"By his wife, unknown, Hugh de Beauchamp is said to have had three sons: Simon, who died without issue; Pagan or Payne, to whom William Rufus gave the whole barony of Bedford with the castle, which was the caput or head of the barony, and Milo, the ancestor of the Beauchamps of Eaton".
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 NationMaster - Encyclopedia: August 14
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 The Bailey Family   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
He was married to Catharine De UFFORD [Baroness Scales] before 6 May 1335 in Suffolk, England.
She was married to Crinan de MORMAER [The Thane] before 1007 in Atholl, Perthshire, Scotland.
Parents: Crinan de MORMAER [The Thane] and Bethrice (Beatrix,Bethoc) Scotland SCOTLAND.
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 Généalogie Joël Morin Genealogy - Name Index 2
Gerswinda (Madam Charles de France I), Concubine #2 of the Holy Roman Empire b.
Aubry I Cte de Macon Sire de Bracon b.
Crinan 'The Thane' Mormaer of Atholl, Abthane of Dule, Stewart of the Western Isles, Lay Abbott of Dunkeld b.
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 Culdee - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Those who declined were allowed a life-rent of their revenues and lingered on as a separate but ever-dwindling body till the beginning of the 14th century, when, excluded from voting at the election of the bishop, they disappear from history.
At Dunkeld, Crinan, the grandfather of Malcolm Canmore, was a lay abbot, and tradition says that even the clerical members were married, though like the priests of the Eastern Church, they lived apart from their wives during their term of sacerdotal service.
The Culdees of Lochleven lived on St Serf’s Inch, which had been given them by a Pictish prince, Brude, about 850.
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The paternal grandfather of Duncan of Eskdale and Crinan was DUNCAN, hereditary Abthane of Dule and lay abbot of Dunkeld.
The latter Duncan is now believed to have been a direct descendant of NIALL OF THE NINE HOSTAGES, who was high King of Ireland early in the 5th century A.D and progenitor of the oldest recorded families in Europe that are still extant in an unbroken male line.
He was killed by Macbeth's forces in 1045, while trying to avenge his son's death and grandson's deposition.
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 Bethoc - Biocrawler   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
The strongest hereditary claim of succession to the Scottish throne therefore passed through Bethóc.
Approximately 1000CE, Princess Bethóc married Crinan the Thane de Mormaer (Earl) of Dunkeld.
The first son of this marriage was Duncan mac Crínáin, who ascended to the throne of Scotland in 1034.
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 Ancestors and Descendants of Crinan The Thane (Abbot Of Dunkeld C Mormaer)-[16029]   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-21)
Ancestors and Descendants of Crinan The Thane (Abbot Of Dunkeld C Mormaer)-[16029]
Mormaer), Crinan The Thane (Abbot Of Dunkeld C-[16029]
Crinan married Bethoc Of Scotland-[16181] [MRIN:13942], daughter of Malcolm II Of Scotland-[16337] and Queen Mrs Aefgifu-[16484].
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 thane - OneLook Dictionary Search
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