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!Kinship of Families by A.F. Bennett
!The Genealogical Society of Utah; Gareth Rice;
!Colonial and Revolutionary Lineages of America (973 D2ah) Vol. 2 Hereditary Abbot of Dunkeld and Seneschal of the Isles. He held lands at Athol and was slain in battle at Dunkeld in 1045.
He was Governor of the Scot Islands.
Royal Ancestors; Royal Daug of Eng; Queens of Scotland and English Princes.
OCCUPATION: Thane of Albonach, Abbot of Dunkeld, and Lord of the Isle.
Known as Crinan the Thane
Governor of Scots Isles
Lay Abbot of Dunkeld.
AKA: Also called albanach or Grimus.
DEATH: Killed in a battle amongst the Clans.
TITL (Abbot of Dunkeld)
!Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists Who Came to New England Sixth Edition by Frederick Lewis Weis Genealogical Publishing Co.
Baltimore 1988
!The Oxford Illistrated History of the British Monarchy by Cannon and Griffith.
(of Huntingdon)
She was the great-granddaughter of Siward. She was previously married to the powerful Anglo-Norman baron, Simon de Senlis. To their marriage, she brought David the earldom of Huntingdon, with its extensive lands in the English Midlands, and a claim to the Vast Northumbrian estates. This made David an English baron as well as a Scottish king, a complex double title which was to have far-reaching consequences in the following years.
!Md. 1) Simon de Senlis or St. Liz of Northampton.
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Baltimore 1988
!The Oxford Illistrated History of the British Monarchy by Cannon and Griffith.
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!Though Robert never married Harlette according to Norman law or custom, he was faithful to her and she to him until his death.
Tab. Souv. Gen., France 22, Tab. 32, 48; Dukes of Normandy, France 5,p 115-27; Keiser und Koenig Hist., Gen. Hist. 25,pt 1, p 100-01; Burke's Peerage, Eng., P, 1949, pref. p 252.
!Ridipath's Histories; Burk's Landed Gentry; Gareth Rice; !The Noble Lineage of the Delaware West Family by Anne Fox 1958; 6th Duke of Normandy, murdered his brother Richard abducted Herleva of Falaise dau of the village tanner, and kept her a virtual prisoner at the Castle of Falaise, where in due time she bore him a son, William the Conqueror.
Burke's Peerage p. 1949.
!Royal Ancestors of Some LDS Families by Michel L. Call.
Ancestry and Progeny of Captain James Blount - Inmigrant. by Robert Ffafman p. E- 28.
6th Duke of Normandy 1028- 1035
"the Magnificent"
He was surnamed "the Devil"; he was Duke of Normandy.
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His name was Donald Ban, or Donaldbane. He reigned jointly with his nephew, Edmund, from 1093-1097. He had spent most of his life exile in Ireland and the Western Isles. After his brother's death, he seized Edinburgh Castle with the support of Scotland's reactionary Celtic tribesmen and drove south Malcolm's sons by Margaret and the few English who had gathered at the court. In 1094, his nephew, Duncan, marched north with the support of William Rufus and deposed
him. Donald then allied with Duncan II's half-brother, Edmund, and won back the kingdom. He then managed to cling onto the crown for three more years, governing the land north of the Forth-Clyde line, but leaving the southern part to Edmund. In 1097, another of Malcolm's sons, Edgar, also backed by Rufus, captured Donald, blinde him and imprisoned him for life. It is said that, as a final gestur of revenge, Donald Ban had sufficient strength left in his old age t throttle David's elder son.
REIGNED: King of Scotland
FILE: : Royal Line (Adamic Genealogy) March 1980, Albert F. Schmuhl