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Genealogy De Bruijn in 4D
Genealogy De Bruijn in 4D






This genealogy has been established by Marco J. de Bruijn in Pijnacker, The Netherlands.
This genealogy has been established by Marco J. de Bruijn in Pijnacker, The Netherlands.
First name
 
 
 
Family name

John Montgomery
John Montgomery
​ ​ ​,
born at Schotland [Schotland] in 1362,

Find a Grave - Memorial Text,
Knight 'Laird of Ardrossan'

Son of Sir John Montgomerie, 10th Baron of Eaglesham and Elizabeth Eglington

Sir John Montgomery, second son of Sir John and Elizabeth Eglinton, succeeded to the lands and titles of his father and mother in 1398, and is referred to as eldest male heir and chief of the French house of Montgomerie. He was one of the chiefs of the Scottish army which invaded England in 1402, and was taken prisoner at the Battle of Halidon Hill. Five years later he was in Scotland and introduced the reputed Richard II, of England, to Robert II, of Scotland.


Died (Around 67 years old) at Schotland [Schotland] on 22 November 1429,
buried at Kilwinning [North Ayrshire, Scotland] [Kilwinning Churchyard].

  • Father:
    John Montgomery
    ​ ​ ​,
    son of Alexander Montgomery and Margaret Douglas,
    born at Schotland [Schotland],

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    John Montgomery, 10th Baron of Eaglesham was the distinguished warrior who captured Henry Percy, called Hotspur, at the Battle of Otterburn in 1388. With Percy's ransom he built the castle of Polnoon as well as acquiring the lands of Eglinton and Ardrossan through his marriage to Elizabeth of Eglinton.


    Died at Schotland [Schotland],
    buried at Eaglesham [East Renfrewshire, Scotland],
    relation with
  • Mother:
    Elizabeth Eglington
    ​ ​ ​,
    daughter of Sir Hugh Eglinton and Egidia Stewart,
    born at Kilwinning [North Ayrshire, Scotland],

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    Eglinton Castle was a large Gothic castellated mansion in Kilwinning, North Ayrshire, Scotland.
    The ancient seat of the Earls of Eglinton, it is located just south of the town of Kilwinning. The original Eglinton Castle was burnt by the Earl of Glencairn in 1528. The current castle was built between 1797 and 1802 in Gothic castellated style dominated by a central 100-foot (30 m) large round keep and four 70-foot (21 m) outer towers, it was second only to Culzean Castle in appearance and grandeur. The foundation stone of the new Eglinton Castle in Kilwinning was laid in 1797, the 12th Earl of Eglinton, was proud to have the ceremony performed by Alexander Hamilton of Grange, grandfather of the American Hero Alexander Hamilton. Wikipedia

    Daughter of Sir Hugh Eglinton of that Ilk and Egidia Stewart


    Died at Kilwinning [North Ayrshire, Scotland],
    buried at Kilwinning [North Ayrshire, Scotland].

relation
with
Agnes "Of the Isles" Macdonald
​ ​ ​,
daughter of John "Lord of the Isles" Macdonald and Margaret Stewart,
born in 1363,
Baroness of Montgomery,
buried at Kilwinning [North Ayrshire, Scotland] [Kilwinning Churchyard].

From this relation one son:
  name born city died city age relation children
Alexander *1381  Ardrossan [North Ayrshire, Scotland]  †1470  Schotland [Schotland]  89



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