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Elizabeth De Burgh1,2 (F)
b. circa 1284, d. 26 October 1327, #10303
Pedigree
Relationship=23rd great-grandaunt of Robert Michael Damon.
Reference=9FF7-7P

     Elizabeth De Burgh was born circa 1284 of Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland.1 She was the daughter of Earl Richard de Burgh and Margaret de Burgh.1 Elizabeth De Burgh married King Robert I (The Bruce) (of Scotland), son of Robert Bruce and Countess Margaret (of Carrick), in 1302 in Writtle, Near Chelsford, Essex, England.1,2 Elizabeth De Burgh died on 26 October 1327 in Cullen, Banffshire, Scotland.1 She was buried in Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland.1

Appears on charts:
Descendant Chart for Lord God Yahwah (Bible)

Last Edited=29 Jan 2004

Children of Elizabeth De Burgh and King Robert I (The Bruce) (of Scotland)
Princess Maud (Matilda) (of Scotland) b. c 1310, d. 20 Jul 13531
Princess Margaret (of Scotland) b. c 1315, d. 30 Mar 13471
King David II (of Scotland) b. 5 Mar 1323/24, d. 22 Feb 1370/712
Prince John (of Scotland) b. c 1325, d. young1

Citations

  1. [S227] Samuel H. Sloan, ROYALFAM.GED ( 461 Peachstone Terrace, San Rafael CA: n.pub.). There are some wild errors in the data .
  2. [S207] The Scottish Royal Dynasties 842-1625, online www.royal.gov.uk/history/trees/scottish.pdf. Hereinafter cited as The Scottish Royal Dynasties.


       
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