Subject: Slightly less oops:
Author:
Posted on: 2019-12-03 17:06:10 UTC

The prospective daughter of King John Balliol was probably actually his sister, daughter of John de Balliol and Dervorguilla of Galloway. So that's one line dealt with. (Sadly, it was the easy one...)

As for William "Le Scott"... this discussion suggests he probably isn't a son of Dervorguilla. So that's good! The line settles back down again, with only potential reordering of Dervorguilla's daughters to trip us up.

The five daughters are Cecily, Ada, Margaret, Eleanor, and Maud. Margaret died unwed. Geni confidently lists Cecily first, born 1240, with Ada in '45, 'Ailianora' (Eleanor) in '46, and Margaret in '59. Maud isn't listed, but her daughter was born in 1298; it's unlikely a 60-year-old woman was in any state to bear children, so I assume Maud is younger (the youngest?).

So... maybe we're okay after all!

hS

Reply Return to messages