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Joan Stewart (daughter of James I of Scotland)

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Family Name: Stewart Given Names: Joan
Known As: The Dumb Lady
 
Born: 1428
Unknown place
Died: After 16 Oct 1486
Unknown place
  English/Scottish Royal Blood: 100%   [?] Buried: Unknown place
 
Father: James I, King of Scots 30 Dec 1394 - 21 Feb 1437
Mother: Joan Beaufort (wife of James I of Scotland) ? - 15 Jul 1445
 
Marriage: James Douglas, 3rd Earl of Angus ? - Before 9 Sep 1446
  Place:  Unknown place
  Offspring:
  None listed
 
Marriage: James Douglas, 1st Earl of Morton Estimated 1427 - Before 22 Oct 1492
  Date: About 1458 His Age: Unknown Her Age: 30
  Place:  Unknown place
  Offspring:
+1  Janet Douglas (daughter of James, 1st Earl of Morton) After 1458 - 1490
+4  John Douglas, 2nd Earl of Morton Before 1466 - Sep 1515
 
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Notes:
Joan was a deaf mute.
 
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