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