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  1. When Euphemia I Countess of Ross was born about 1345, in Cromarty, Cromartyshire, Scotland, United Kingdom, her father, William III 5th Earl of Ross, was 37 and her mother, Mary Macdonald Countess of Ross, was 28. She married Walter Leslie Lord of Ross about 1363, in Scotland. They were the parents of at least 2 sons and 1 daughter.

  2. 27 de abr. de 2022 · Notes on Euphemia Graham contend that this profile is correct, and that she is the daughter of Sir Hugh de Barclay. Alleged daughter, Martha Ross, Lady Foulis, has been detached as a daughter of Euphemia Ross, as no sources have been located that confirm this relationship. Sources . ↑ 1.0 1.1 1.2 Balfour Paul, James. (1911).

  3. 30 de abr. de 2022 · Euphemia, only child of Alexander Leslie, Earl of Ross, by his wife, Lady Isabel Stewart, succeeded as ninth Countess of Ross, on the death of her father before 1411. The Countess Euphemia being under age at her accession, and being, it is said, of a weakly constitution, small, and deformed, was induced by her maternal grandfather, Robert Duke ...

  4. 1 de jun. de 2019 · In this exclusive digital guide, featuring groundbreaking research on Scotland's little-known Stewart queens, Dr Amy Hayes explores the lives of: Euphemia Ross, the surprise queen. Annabella Drummond, the patient queen. Joan Beaufort, the beloved queen. Mary of Guelders, the European queen. Margaret of Denmark, the enigmatic queen.

  5. 2 de mai. de 2024 · Euphemia de Ross (died 1386), a member of Clan Ross, was Queen of Scots as the second wife of Robert II of Scotland. «b»Life«/b» Euphemia was a daughter of Hugh, Earl of Ross and Margaret de Graham, Hugh's second wife and daughter of Sir John de Graham of Abercorn. She first married John Randolph, 3rd Earl of Moray but the marriage was ...

  6. 1 EUPHEMIA DE ROSS, COUNTESS OF MORAY then QUEEN OF SCOTS (c1329-1386) Euphemia de Ross was a member of the clan Ross; her parents were Aodh or Hugh, Earl of Ross and Margaret Graham, the earl's second wife. Euphemia married John Randolph, 3rd earl of Moray, but had no children by him. By this marriage she became Countess of Moray.

  7. William died three years later, at Delny in Ross. He had married a lady named Euphemia, who was likely the daughter of Sir Hugh de Berkeley, Justiciar of Lothian. They had three sons and two daughters: Hugh, Earl of Ross; Sir John Ross, married Margaret Comyn, daughter of John, Earl of Buchan; Sir Walter Ross, killed at Bannockburn