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Genealogie De Bruijn in 4D
Genealogie De Bruijn in 4D
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Deze genealogie is samengesteld door Marco J. de Bruijn te Pijnacker.
Deze genealogie is samengesteld door Marco J. de Bruijn te Pijnacker.
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Robrt Bruce Robrt Bruce IV , geboren te Essex [Essex, Engeland] op 11 juli 1243, Find a Grave - Memorial Text, Robert Bruce, Earl of Carrick, was the father of King Robert the Bruce. He was born in 1243, the son of Robert Bruce of Annadale and Isabel de Clare. Robert Bruce married Marjory Countess of Carrick at Turnbury Castle in 1271. The couple had 12 children including the Scottish hero Robert the Bruce. Robert Bruce, Earl of Carrick, was buried at Holme Cultram Abbey in the County of Cumberland in northern England. Grave stone slab of the Earl of Carrick is preserved in a wing of the Abbey church.~Robert De Brus (or De Bruce) was the 6th Lord of Annandale after his father Robert De Brus, the 5th Lord of Annandale. He married twice, 1st to Marjorie De Carrick in 1271 and 2nd to Eleanor in 1296. He had 11 children. He was born in July 1243 probably in Writtle, Chelmsford, Essex County, England. There is another memorial but with the name listed as Sir Robert Le Brus. I have always known him by De Bruce or De Brus. I add this link only because I do not feel right in deleting the memorial I manage as others, including myself, have left flowers and messages.Sir Robert Le Brus Overleden (60 jaar oud) te Cumbria [Cumbria, Engeland] op 15 maart 1304, begraven te Abbeytown [Cumbria, Engeland] [Holme Cultram Abbey Churchyard].
relatie met Marjory Campbell , geboren op 11 april 1254, Find a Grave - Memorial Text, 3rd Countess of Carrick, daughter of Niall Neil Campbell, Earl of Carrick and Margaret Stewart Marjorie of Carrick (also Margaret; c. 1253 or 1256 – soon bef. 9 November 1292) was Countess of Carrick, Scotland, from 1256 to 1292, and is notable as the mother of Robert the Bruce. Marriages She was the daughter and heiress of Niall Mac Dhonnchad, 2nd Earl of Carrick on her father's side. Her mother's father was Walter Stewart. Her father transferred the title of chieftain to his nephew Ronald and gave the earldom of Carrick to Marjorie, making her 2nd Countess of Carrick in her own right. Her first husband was Adam of Kilconquhar, who died during the Eighth Crusade in 1271. Then, as the story goes, a handsome young man arrived one day to tell her of her husband's death in the Holy Land. He was Robert de Brus, 6th Lord of Annandale, and he had been a companion-in-arms of Adam of Kilconquhar. Marjorie was so taken with him that she had him held captive until he agreed to marry her at Turnberry Castle in 1271. He became Earl of Carrick jure uxoris (in right of his wife). Their children were: Christina Bruce Robert the Bruce. Isabel Bruce (1272–1358), married King Eric II of Norway. Niall or Nigel Bruce, executed 1306 in Berwick-upon-Tweed, Northumberland, England. Edward Bruce. Sir Thomas Bruce, executed 1307. Alexander Bruce, executed 1307. Mary Bruce, married Sir Niall Campbell Sir Alexander Fraser of Touchfraser and Cowie. Matilda Bruce, married Aodh, Earl of Ross Elizabeth Bruce, married William Dishington Margaret Bruce who married Sir William de Carlyle is thought by Barrow not to be their daughter. It is speculated that Thomas Randolph, 1st Earl of Moray was the son of Marjorie's daughter from her first marriage with Adam. It is put forward as an explanation of why Thomas Randolph was described as a nephew of Robert the Bruce. There is evidence that an "eldest daughter", unknown to history, married into the family of the earls of Mar, giving rise to the now discounted first marriage of Christina to the son of the earl, Gartnait. Marjorie died before November 1292, at which time her husband transferred Carrick to their eldest son, Robert. Overleden (38 jaar oud) op 9 november 1292, begraven te Abbeytown [Cumbria, Engeland] [Holme Cultram Abbey Churchyard]. Uit deze relatie een zoon:
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