
Source: British Kings and Queens, Author: Mike Ashley
Descendants of MALCOLM MacKENNETH, II - King of Scots
1-King of Scots Malcolm MACKENNETH, II was born _____-_____-_____ in
__________, __________, __________, died in _____-_____-1034 in
Scotland, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________,
__________, __________.
Research Notes: King of Scots, 25 Mar 1005 - 1034
Fought a battle at Carham with Uchtred (d.1016), son of Waltheof,
Earl of the
Northumbrians, and overcame the Danes, 1017
Published a code of laws
Was murdered 25 Nov 1034
"1004. Malcolm the son of Kenneth, a most victorious king, reigned 30
years.
1034. Malcolm king of Scots died."
Malcolm married and had 1 child _____-_____-_____ in __________,
__________, __________, Beatrix
2-Beatrix __________ Heiress of Scotland was born about
_____-_____-986 in Scotland, died after _____-_____-1000 in
Scotland, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________,
__________, __________.
Beatrix married Crinan "Conan" THE THANE, Abbott of Dunkeld, son of
____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, about
_____-_____-1000 in Scotland. Crinan was born about _____-_____-978
in Scotland, died about _____-_____-1045 in Scotland about age 67,
and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________,
__________. The cause of his death was Murdered by MacBeth. They
had two children: Duncan and Maldred "Mordred".
3-King of ScotsDuncan __________ I was born before
_____-_____-1017 in Scotland, died about _____-_____-1040 in
Moray, Scotland, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________,
__________, __________. Another name for Duncan was MACCRINAN.
Research Notes: King of Scots 1034-1040
Murdered by Macbeth
He besieged Durham, 1035.
"1034. Duncan, the son of Crinan, abbot of Dunkeld, and Bethoc,
daughter of
Malcolm, the son of Kenneth, reigned six years." Now being on solid
ground,
with the backing of CP and SP, we leave Ritson's Annals of the Scots.
The
above unbroken sucession of the kings of the Scots from Fergus to
Malcolm II is
thus soundly and convincingly authenticated.
Duncan married Unknown ____________, daughter of ____________
____________ and ____________ ____________, _____-_____-_____ in
__________, __________, __________. Unknown was born
_____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, died
_____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, and was
buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________.
They had one son: Malcolm.
4-King of ScotsMalcolm __________ III was born about
_____-_____-1031 in Perthshire, Scotland, died about
_____-_____-1093 in Northumberland, England about age 62, and
was buried _____-_____-_____ in Holy Trinity Church, Fifeshire,
Scotland. Another name for Malcolm was CANMORE.
Malcolm married Ingeborg ____________, daughter of ____________
____________ and ____________ ____________, about
_____-_____-1059 in Scotland. Ingeborg was born _____-_____-_____
in __________, __________, __________, died after
_____-_____-1060 in Scotland, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in
__________, __________, __________. They had one son: Duncan.
5-King of ScotsDuncan __________ II was born about
_____-_____-1060 in Scotland, died about _____-_____-1094 in
Scotland about age 34, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in
__________, __________, __________.
Duncan married Athereda ____________, of Northumberland,
daughter of Gospatric I ____________, Earl of Northumberland and
Dunbar and Unknown, about _____-_____-1094 in Scotland. Athereda
was born about _____-_____-1055 in __________, __________,
__________, died on an unknown date in __________, __________,
__________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________,
__________, __________.
Malcolm next married Queen of Scotland Margaret "Atheling" of
England ____________, daughter of ____________ ____________ and
____________ ____________, about _____-_____-1070 in Scotland.
Margaret was born _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________,
__________, died _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________,
__________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________,
__________, __________. They had three children: Matilda, David
I, and Mary.
5-PrincessMatilda __________ was born about _____-_____-1079 in
Scotland, died in _____-_____-1118 in Westminster, Middlesex,
London, England about age 39, and was buried _____-_____-_____
in __________, __________, __________.
Matilda married Henry I ____________, King of England, son of
____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, in
_____-_____-1100 in Westminster, Middlesex, London, England.
Henry was born _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________,
__________, died _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________,
__________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________,
__________, __________.
5-King of ScotsDavid I __________ The Saint was born about
_____-_____-1080 in Scotland, died in _____-_____-1154 in
Carlisle, Cumbria, England about age 74, and was buried
_____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________.
David married Countess Maud ____________, of Huntingdon,
daughter of ____________ ____________ and ____________
____________, about _____-_____-1114 in Scotland. Maud was born
_____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, died on
an unknown date in __________, __________, __________, and was
buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________.
5-PrincessMary __________ was born about _____-_____-1084 in
Scotland, died in _____-_____-1116 in __________, __________,
__________ about age 32, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in
__________, __________, __________.
Mary married Count Eustace III ____________, of Boulogne, son of
____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, in
_____-_____-1102 in __________, __________, __________. Eustace
was born _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________,
__________, died on an unknown date in __________, __________,
__________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________,
__________, __________.
3-Maldred "Mordred" DUNBAR, Lord of Carlisle and Allerdale was
born before _____-_____-1026 in Scotland, died about
_____-_____-1045 in Scotland, and was buried _____-_____-_____
in __________, __________, __________. The cause of his death
was Slain in Battle.
Maldred married Ealdgyth ____________, of Northumberland, daughter
of ____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________,
_____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________. Ealdgyth
was born _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________.
They had two children: Gospatric I and Maldred.
4-Gospatric I __________ Earl of Northumberland and Dunbar was
born about _____-_____-1040 in Scotland, died about
_____-_____-1075 in __________, __________, __________ about
age 35, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________,
__________, __________.
Research Notes: Earl of Northumberland 1067-1072
1st Earl of Dunbar 1072-1075
Lord of Carlisle and Allerdale
Gospatric married and had 5 children _____-_____-_____ in
__________, __________, __________, Gunnilda, Athereda, Walter,
Gospatric II, and Fergus.
5-LadyGunnilda __________ was born _____-_____-_____ in
__________, __________, __________, died on an unknown date in
__________, __________, __________, and was buried
_____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________.
5-Athereda __________ of Northumberland was born about
_____-_____-1055 in __________, __________, __________, died
on an unknown date in __________, __________, __________, and
was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________,
__________.
Athereda married King of Scots Duncan ____________, II, son of
King of Scots Malcolm ____________, III and Ingeborg
____________, about _____-_____-1094 in Scotland. Duncan was
born about _____-_____-1060 in Scotland, died about
_____-_____-1094 in Scotland about age 34, and was buried
_____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________.
5-Lord Walter DUNBAR, Earl of Dunbar was born about
_____-_____-1062 in __________, __________, __________, died
about _____-_____-1138 in __________, __________, __________
about age 76, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________,
__________, __________.
5-Gospatric II __________ Earl of Dunbar was born about
_____-_____-1062 in __________, __________, __________, died
about _____-_____-1138 in Scotland about age 76, and was
buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________,
__________.
Gospatric married Sybyl MORELL, daughter of ____________
____________ and ____________ ____________, _____-_____-_____ in
__________, __________, __________. Sybyl was born about
_____-_____-1074 in Bearly, Dunbar, Scotland, died
_____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, and was
buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________.
They had two children: William de Dunbar, Gospatric III and
Julianna de.
6-William de Dunbar, Gospatric III __________ Earl of Dunbar
was born about _____-_____-1100 in Dunbar, East Lothian,
Scotland, died about _____-_____-1166 in __________,
__________, __________ about age 66, and was buried
_____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________.
Research Notes: Encyclopedia Gospatric III, Earl of Lothian
Gospatric III was a twelfth century Anglo-Saxon noble, who was Earl
of Lothian (later, Dunbar ) and lord of Beanley. He was the son of
Gospatric II, Earl of Lothian (later called Dunbar or March). He
appeared for the first time as a witness in a charter representing
his father's grant to Coldingham Priory . After his father's death in
1138, he inherited his father's territories in Northumberland , East
Lothian and the Scottish Borders . He bore the title "earl of
Lothian" on his seal. He married a Scottish woman called Deirdre,
and by her fathered two sons, Waltheof, Earl of Lothian and Patrick.
Gospatric was a great religious patron, granting lands to many of his
neighbouring abbeys. He even appears to have become a monk himself,
and when he died there in 1166, he was probably already part of the
monastic community of Durham. He was buried at Durham. (11th century
- 12th century - 13th century - other centuries) As a means of
recording the passage of time, the 12th century was that century
which lasted from 1101 to 1200. ... The title Earl of Dunbar has been
created twice in the Peerage of Scotland, first in 1075, then again
in 1605. ... This article is about Dunbar in Scotland. ... Gospatric
II, Earl of Lothian or (later) Earl of Dunbar, (possibly died 1138),
was an Anglo-Saxon noble from the early 12th century. ... Coldingham
Priory was a house of Benedictine monks. ... Northumberland is a
county in the North East of England. ... East Lothian (Lodainn an Ear
in Gaelic) is one of 32 unitary council areas in Scotland, and a
lieutenancy Area. ... Scottish Borders (often referred to locally as
The Borders or The Borderland) is one of 35 local government unitary
council areas of Scotland. ...
William married Countess Dierdre ____________, daughter of
____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________, about
_____-_____-1166 in Scotland. Dierdre was born
_____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, died
_____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, and
was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________,
__________. They had one son: Patric.
7-Sir Patric DUNBAR, of Hirsal and Offerton was born about
_____-_____-1126 in __________, __________, __________, died
_____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________, and
was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________,
__________.
Patric married Cicely ____________, daughter of ____________
____________ and ____________ ____________, about
_____-_____-1182 in __________, __________, __________. Cicely
was born _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________,
__________, died _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________,
__________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________,
__________, __________. They had one son: William.
8-Sir William FITZ PATRIC was born about _____-_____-1155 in
__________, __________, __________, died _____-_____-_____
in __________, __________, __________, and was buried
_____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________.
Other names for William were Sir William DE HERTBURN, Sir
William DE WESSYNGTON I.
Research Notes: He was required to attend the Bishop's great hunts
with two hunting dogs, held in the autumn of each year to provide
meat for the winter. From the very beginning, the Washingtons were
attendant upon the Prince-Bishops as part of their entourage or
court.
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William married Countess Margaret ____________, of Richmond,
daughter of ____________ ____________ and ____________
____________, about _____-_____-1180 in __________,
__________, __________. Margaret was born _____-_____-_____
in __________, __________, __________. They had four
children: Walter, William, Marjory, and Agnes.
9-Sir Walter DE WESSYNGTON was born before _____-_____-1184
in __________, __________, __________, died
_____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________,
and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________,
__________, __________.
Research Notes: 1195 A.D. SIR WALTER DE WESSYNGTON WASHINGTON ,
ENGLAND
William's eldest son, Walter had succeeded him before c.1195. He had
married Diana of Dilston before 1190 and his marriage settlement
included lands in North Milbourne in Northumberland. The seal on the
deed transferring the land shows the device of a lion passant,
probably deriving from his descent from the Earls of Dunbar. He died
relatively young and childless.
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Walter married Diana ____________, of Dilston, daughter of
____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________,
_____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________.
Diana was born _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________,
__________, died _____-_____-_____ in __________,
__________, __________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in
__________, __________, __________.
9-William DE WESSYNGTON, II was born about _____-_____-1185
in Wessyngton, England, died _____-_____-_____ in
__________, __________, __________, and was buried
_____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________.
Research Notes: 1211 A.D. SIR WILLIAM DE WESSYNGTON II WASHINGTON ,
ENGLAND
Walter's younger brother and heir, Sir William de Wessynton II
married Alicia de Lexington, a ward of the Crown and the wealthy
widow of a Nottinghamshire knight. It cost him two palfreys and 60
marks in 1211 A.D. - a large sum of money at the time. Other evidence
also suggests he was a very wealthy man - his name, his father's and
his grandfather's names appear among the benefactors of Durham
Priory
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William married Alice DE LEXINGTON, daughter of ____________
____________ and ____________ ____________, about
_____-_____-1211 in __________, __________, __________.
Alice was born _____-_____-_____ in __________, __________,
__________, died _____-_____-_____ in __________,
__________, __________, and was buried _____-_____-_____ in
__________, __________, __________. They had one son: Walter.
10-Sir Walter DE WESSYNGTON, II was born after
_____-_____-1211 in Wessyngton, England, died
_____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________,
and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________,
__________, __________.
Research Notes: 1250 A.D. SIR WALTER DE WESSYNGTON II , ENGLAND.
Son and successor to Sir William de Wessington II, Sir Walter married
into serious money. His wife was none other than Lady Joan, or
Juliana de Ryal, sister and heiress of Roger of Whitchester, Keeper
of the Rolls in Chancery and Canon of St Paul's. She brought to the
Washington family, lands in both Durham and Northumberland. Her half
uncle was the Cumberland magnate, William de Greystoke and later
Washingtons held lands in the Greystoke barony. Sir Walter II was one
of 85 knights who fought with Bishop Neville of Durham's forces on
the Baron's side in the rebellion against King Henry III. The
rebellion was led by Simon de Montfort. Sir Walter was possibly
killed at the Battle of Lewes.
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Walter married Lady Juliana "Joan" DE RYAL, daughter of
____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________,
_____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________.
Juliana was born _____-_____-_____ in __________,
__________, __________, died _____-_____-_____ in
__________, __________, __________, and was buried
_____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________.
They had one son: William.
11-Sir William DE WESSYNGTON, III was born
_____-_____-_____ in Wessyngton, England, died about
_____-_____-1287 in __________, __________, __________,
and was buried _____-_____-_____ in __________,
__________, __________.
Research Notes: 1288 A.D. SIR WILLIAM DE WESSYNGTON III WASHINGTON ,
ENGLAND
Walter's eldest son, William married Margaret de Morville, of Helton
Fleckett in the Barony of Appleby back in Cumbria, further increasing
the Cumbrian properties of the Washingtons. Their eldest son was
named Walter, carrying on the family tradition of naming the eldest
son after his grandfather. William died leaving Margaret a widow who,
together with her sister, inherited the Morville estates. William the
second son, became Keeper of the manor of Wark in Tynedale for the
King in 1327. Another son, Robert 1 married Joan de Strickland,
heiress of Carnforth in Lancashire. It was from Robert, that George
Washington, First President of the United States was descended
although family involvement in America started before the "Mayflower"
sailed.
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William married Margaret DE MORVILLE, daughter of
____________ ____________ and ____________ ____________,
_____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________.
Margaret was born _____-_____-_____ in __________,
__________, __________, died _____-_____-_____ in
__________, __________, __________, and was buried
_____-_____-_____ in __________, __________, __________.
They had three children: Walter, William, and Robert.