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  Tudor Relatives - Margaret Tudor, queen of Scotland
Margaret Tudor's life was in many respects as contrary and tempestuous as that of her granddaughter, Mary queen of Scots.
Margaret was the eldest daughter of Henry VII of England and Elizabeth of York, born on 28 November 1489 at the Palace of Westminster, a year and a half before her famous brother, Henry VIII.
Margaret reveled in court life and enjoyed her position as princess to the full; she began a lifelong love affair with beautiful clothes, delighted in dancing and music as well as archery and playing cards.
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 Drummond of Kildees - A Genealogical Account   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The Drummonds of Kildees are a cadet branch of the family of Drummond of Meggar and Corrivechter their ancestor being Gavin alias George Drummond, younger son of Malcolm Drummond, 1st of Meggar and Kilbride.
In the Testament of his wife, Margaret, she was owed the sum of £693 as agreed in their marriage contract of 1733 and for which sum Janet Drummond, of Kildees, who styled James as her uncle, and Alexander Home of Manderston, her spouse, made payment.
Margaret Drummond, the only apparent child by her father's third marriage and was b.
www.perthshireheritage.co.uk /kildees.html   (1130 words)

  
 Clan Drummond Society Of North America
Maurice, son of George, a younger son of King Andrew of Hungary, is said to have accompanied Edgar Atheling, heir to the English throne from Hungary to England.
Margaret Drummond married King David II in 1369; Annabella Drummond was wife to King Robert III and mother of James I. In 1488 the Barony of Drummond was created; later generations added the titles Earl of Perth, Lord Madderty and Viscount Strathallan.
Some notable Drummonds were Margaret Drummond, who married King David II in 1369; Annabella Drummond, who was married to King Robert III, and was the mother of James I. The Drummond clans fought in the Jacobite risings of 1715 and 1745.
www.angelfire.com /al/metaphysicsgalore/Drummond.html   (960 words)

  
 Clan Drummond
Margaret Logie, the beautiful, imperious second wife of Bruce’s son, David II., was a daughter of the house of Drummond.
Margaret and her sisters died in suspicious circumstances in 1502 and such, it is said, removed any bar to James's marriage to Margaret Tudor.
Margaret Drummond married King David II in 1369; Annabella Drummond was wife to King Robert III and mother of James I. In 1488 the Barony of Drummond was created; later generations added the titles Earl of Perth, Lord M adderty and Viscount Strathallan.
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 The Drummonds
Drummond states that he was made hereditary thane or seneschal of Lennox, which is quite unsupported by evidence; and he asserts that Malcolm’s estates reached from the shores of the Gareloch, in Argyllshire, across the counties of Dumbarton and Stirling into Perthshire, which Mr.
SIR JOHN DRUMMOND, the head of the family in the reign of James IV., held the great office of Justiciar of Scotland, was Constable of the castle of Stirling, took a prominent part in public affairs, and was created a peer 29th January, 1487-8, by the title of LORD DRUMMOND.
The Drummonds gave a second queen to Scotland in the person of Annabella, the saintly wife of Robert IlI., and mother of the unfortunate David, Duke of Rothesay, and of James I., whose ‘depth of sagacity and firmness of mind’ contributed not a little to the good government of the kingdom.
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 Drummond, Crieff, Strathearn - Scottish Clan Names
Margaret Drummond married David II in 1369 and Annabella Drummond married Robert III.
Margaret Drummond was in the way of this plan and along with her two sisters was murdered with poisoned fruit.
Drummond Castle was built near Crieff in 1491 by Sir John Drummond.
www.perthshire-scotland.co.uk /clans-drummond.htm   (315 words)

  
 Clan Drummond
Drummond were staunch supporters of the Royalist cause, playing an important role in the Scots victory at Bannockburn in 1314.
Malcolm Drummond was notable in the war by developing the Caltrap, 2 spikes welded in a method so the points would always be exposed.
Some notable Drummonds were Margaret Drummond, who married King David II in 1369; Annabella Drummond, who was married to King Robert III, and was the mother of James I. The Drummond clans fought in the Jacobite rising of 1715 and 1745.
www.highlandtraveller.com /clans/drummond.html   (463 words)

  
 Clan Drummond History and genealogy background
Margaret, sister of John Drummond, won the heart of King David II, who was the son of Robert the Bruce.
In 1498, the first Lord Drummond of Drummond received the Barony of Drummond which remained in the family until 1605, when the estates were sold.
The Drummonds were at the fore, with the Duke of Perth and his brother, the Duke of Melfort, commanding the left wing and the center of the battle line.
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 The Historic House of Stobhall Perthshire Scotland
In 1367 Sir John Drummond received a charter of the lands of Stobhall and Cargill which had been inherited by his wife Mary Mountfitchet, only daughter of Sir William of Montifex (Mountfitchet).
His daughter Margaret was believed to have been married to James IV; she was certainly poisoned in 1501 along with two of her sisters probably to facilitate James’s dynastic marriage to Margaret Tudor.
(The elder son William Drummond was executed in 1490 for the burning of eight score Murrays in Monzievaird Church: an obviously excessive sentence for this trivial crime.
www.stobhall.com /pages/history.html   (348 words)

  
 Perthshire Diary - December 12th 1497   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
It was in 1496 that Margaret Drummond, by King James’ invitation, moved into Stirling Castle, one of the royal residences.
There are records of Margaret’s costs at Stirling Castle from June 9th 1496 until the end of October of that year when she went to Linlithgow under the care of Sir David Kinghorn.
As to the death itself, this took place at Drummond Castle where Margaret was having breakfast with her two sisters Euphemia and Sybilla.
www.perthshirediary.com /html/day1212.html   (513 words)

  
 The Drummond Legacy - July 1 2000   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
John and Jean Drummond are the ancestor to the Drummond’s of Craigie, Mauchline and Sorn.
She was very fond of poking her nose in all sorts of corners about the farm, and as she had a pretty sharp tongue and not at all backward in using it, we all stood rather in awe of her and kept out of her way as much as possible.
WILLIAM LAMBIE DRUMMOND was born December 9, 1857 at Bogwood and died January 7, 1919 in Saskatoon, Saskatchewan of the Spanish Flu and is buried in Minnedosa, Manitoba.
www.e-ayrshire.co.uk /local/sornweb/drummonds.htm   (12526 words)

  
 Interment.net
Leslie Nutbrown provided records for the Casady Cemetery, Drummond County, Quebec.
Frank Carroll provided partial records for the Saint Margaret Village Cemetery, Saint Margaret, County Dublin, Ireland.
Frank Carroll provided partial records for the Saint Margaret Cemetery, The Ward, County Dublin, Ireland.
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 Peterson Family - pafg112 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File
Margaret REYNOLDS [Parents] was born about 1660 in Dover, Strafford, N H. She died on 12 Jun 1687 and was buried in Piscataway, Middlesex, Nj.
Euphame DRUMMOND [Parents] was born in 1467 in, Cumbernauld, Lanarkshire, Scotland.
Margaret Princess of SCOTLAND [Parents] was born in 1424 in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland.
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 The Descendants of Thomas Drummond and Margaret Gourlie
Margaret died October 28 1942, Brookfield Prince Edward Island, interred at Brookfield Prince Edward Island, in the Brookfield Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
Margaret Drummond born 1848, resided in Brookfield PEI, married Norman MacLeod, born 1840, (son of Roderick MacLeod and Catherine MacLean) resided in Brookfield PEI, died 1924, interred at Brookfield Prince Edward Island, in the Brookfield Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
Margaret died 1908, interred at Brookfield Prince Edward Island, in the Brookfield Presbyterian Church Cemetery.
www.islandregister.com /drummond1.html   (1617 words)

  
 Donald Carmichael
Christina Carmichael (2) and Malcolm Drummond (Beckwith Twp, Ont).
Margaret Carmichael (9) and William Augustus Percival (Tumut, NSW).
Note: The Drummond families had farmed at Balnacuil in Glen Lednock for 260 years and may have had the surname McGregor.
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 The Genealogy Website of Adams/Simpson - pafg269 - Generated by Personal Ancestral File   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Margaret Maxwell was born before 1368 in Ardrossan,Ayr,Scotland.
JohnBaron Drummond [Parents] was born in 1438 in Stobhall,Cargill,Perthshire,Scotland.
ElizabethCountess Drummond Lindsay [Parents] was born about 1442 in Scotland.
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 Camelot Village: Britain's Heritage and History   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
The original Drummonds hailed from the area of Drymen, where it is recorded that Sir Malcolm de Drymen fought with Robert the Bruce at the Battle of Bannockburn, and it was his cunning plan to litter the ground with spiky caltrops that forced the English Cavalry to suffer disastrous losses.
In the 14th Century the Drummond ladies wed Kings of Scotland;: Margaret Drummond married David II in 1369 and Annabella Drummond married Robert III and had a son: James I. Sir John Drummond was made Lord Drummond in 1488 and in 1605 earldom of Perth was given to the 4th Baron Drummond.
The Drummonds were always fiercely loyal to the Stuarts and were rewarded for their services by gaining titles such as the earldom of Melfort and viscountcy of Strathallan.
www.camelotintl.com /roots/clans/drummon.html   (225 words)

  
 Chase County Death Index
From her early girlhood, Mrs Mc-Dowell was known for her cheerful disposition which endured through the years and endeared her to the hearts of all who knew her, Through her long and trying illness, she remained patient and uncomplaining, ever thoughtful of others.
Margaret M. McDowell, 71, youngest member of one of Chase County's pioneer families, died Wednesday afternoon at 1:55 o'clock at her home in Strong City after a long sickness.
Margaret Drummond was born at Thornhill, Perthshire, Scotland, and came to this country in 1869 with her parents, Mr.
skyways.lib.ks.us /genweb/chase/obit/ObitsM/ObitMcDowellMaggie.html   (443 words)

  
 Amazon.com: "Margaret Drummond": Key Phrase page   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Number of daughters borne to the King of Scotland by Margaret Drummond in 1496: 1.
If the Queen and Lady Margaret had their way, Henry joked ruefully to Don Pedro, the King of Scotland might...
Margaret Drummond had been the great love of James Stewart's life.
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 Pencil Drawing - The Car of Love (Love's Wayfaring) - Study of Margaret Drummond - Birmingham Museums & Art Gallery ...
In July 2004, Julia Carver, Curator of Prints and Drawings at the National Museum of Wales, suggested that this study is of Mrs Drummond, closely resembling another study in the Cardiff collection of the sitter.
According to Georgiana Burne-Jones, her husband made numerous studies of Mrs Drummond, as she was the sister of a great patron of his, W.A.S. Benson (Memorials, II:80).
She was born Margaret Benson and became Mrs Drummond in the mid-1880s.
www.bmagic.org.uk /objects/1898P48   (190 words)

  
 Haas History
The history of Agnes Drummond and Jacob Haas is fascinating thus far, albeit incomplete.
Agnes Drummond was born in Glasgow, Scotland on April 27, 1851 (death certificate).
But what we do know is Agnes fell in love with Jacob Haas and married him in 1874 and Margaret, her sister, married James Murray in 1875 (confirmed by an announcement in the SF Call and the death listing of her son Randolph Drummond Murray).
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 Laurel Horton, An Upcountry Legacy: Mary Black's Family Quilts   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-14)
Margaret Drummond (1851-1927) was known as “Cousin Mag” by members of the Snoddy and Black family.
She was the daughter of S. Drummond and Ann Snoddy Drummond (the sister of Samuel Miller Snoddy).
The 1910 Census enumerated Mag Drummond, age fifty-nine, as living with the family of her brother Jasper.
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 thePeerage.com - Margaret Stewart and others
She was the daughter of James IV Stewart, King of Scotland and Margaret Drummond.
He married Margaret Stewart, daughter of James IV Stewart, King of Scotland and Margaret Drummond.
She was the daughter of James Stewart, 1st Earl of Buchan and Margaret.
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 drummond01
According to tradition, Maurice, son of George who was a younger son of King Andrew of Hungary, accompanied Edgar Atheling, heir to the English throne, from Hungary to England.
In 1068/9, one of Atheling's sisters, Margaret ('the Saint') married Malcolm III 'Canmore', King of Scots, from whom Maurice received the estates of Drymen.
Margaret Stewart (b 1497, dau of James Stewart, King James IV of Scots)
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 ScotClans - Clan Drummond
With her sisters Sibilla and Euphemia, Margaret Drummond was allegedly poisoned in 1502.
Laird of Hawthornden in 1609, William Drummond was among the ‘Castilean Band’ of poets.
James Drummond was an artist who was passionate about his country and painted many scenes from Scottish history, spending enormous effort on fine accurate details.
www.scotclans.com /clans/Drummond/people.html   (559 words)

  
 drummond03
Margaret Stewart (dau of Sir William Stewart of Innerytie)
By Act of Parliament in 1824, the attainder of 1746 was reversed and James became Viscount.
Their grandson, the 11th Viscount, was the heir of the 14th Earl of Perth and became 15th Earl of Perth.
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 Margaret Drummond - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Margaret Drummond refers to two notable members of the Scottish Clan Drummond:-
Margaret Drummond (Queen), queen of King David II Margaret Drummond (Mistress), mistress of James IV.
This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the same title.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Margaret_Drummond   (90 words)

  
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DRUMMOND Shapinsay, Orkney, Scotland Mother: Margaret IRVINE Margaret DRUMMOND (F).................
C: 7 Jul 1839 Father: James DRUMMOND Kirkwall And St. Ola, Orkney, Mother: Elizabeth BROCK Scotland Margaret DRUMMOND (F).................
B: 30 Sep 1865 Father: Alexander DRUMMOND Eday And Pharay, Orkney, Scotland Mother: Jemima BENSTON ============================================================================================= Events: A=Adult Chr B=Birth C=Chr D=Death M=Marr S=Misc N=Census W=Will ========================================================================================================= Copyright (c) 1980, 1997 by The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.
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 Royal Family Archives - Isobel of Mar to Margaret of France
Royal Family Archives - Isobel of Mar to Margaret of France
Ealdorman: an important personage (Shire Officer) who participated in the Witan (Parliament).
of Sir Malcolm Drummond and widow of Sir John Logie
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