(Killed in action)
He is married to Annabella of Strathearn.
They got married
Child(ren):
Sir Patrick Graham of Kincardine is your 22nd great grandfather.
You
‰ ᆒ Geneva Allene Welborn (Smith)
your mother ·Üí Henry Loyd Smith Sr.
her father ·Üí Edith Lucinda Smith (Lee)
his mother ·Üí William "Will" Manassas Lee
her father ·Üí Martha Lee (Collier)
his mother ·Üí Stephen T Collier
her father ·Üí Catherine Collier (Roberts)
his mother ·Üí Sarah Katherine Roberts (Turner)
her mother ·Üí John Turner, Sr.
her father ·Üí Thomas Turner of Frederick County
his father ·Üí Anne Turner (Greer)
his mother ·Üí Sir James Greer of Lag, of Capenoch
her father ·Üí Sir William Grierson, 9th of Lag
his father ·Üí Helena Douglas
his mother ·Üí Sir James Douglas, 7th of Drumlanrig
her father ·Üí Elizabeth Douglas (Gordon of Lochinvar)
his mother ·Üí Elizabeth Lindsay
her mother ·Üí Elizabeth Hamilton, Countess of Crawford
her mother ·Üí Euphemia Graham
her mother ·Üí Patrick Graham of Kincardine, Earl of Strathearn
her father ·Üí Patrick Graham of Kincardine and Dundaff
his father ·Üí Sir David Graham of Kincardine & Old Montrose
his father ·Üí Sir David Graham of Kincardine
his father ·Üí Sir Patrick Graham of Kincardine
his father
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Patrick Graham of Kincardine
Gender:
Male
Birth:
circa 1235
Leitchtown, Perthshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
Death:
April 28, 1296 (56-65)
Battle of Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland (Killed in action )
Immediate Family:
Son of David Graham of Dundaff and Agnes Nobles
Husband of Annabella of Strathearn
Father of Sir David Graham of Kincardine and daughter Graham
Brother of Sir David Graham of Lovet, Kt.
Sir Patrick Graham of Kincardine was the son of Sir David Graham of Dundaff and husband of Annabelle of Strathearn. He died on the 28th of April 1296 at Dunbar, East Lothian, Scotland, killed in action.
In 1281 he was sent to negotiate the marriage of Prince Alexander, son of King Alexander III of Scotland, with Margaret, daughter of Guy of Flanders. He held the office of Member of Parliament (M.P.) in 1284. On 12 July 1292 he swore fealty to King Edward I of England. On 1 September 1294 he was called to attend King Edward to France.2He fought in the Battle of Dunbar on 28 April 1296, on the English side.
Sir Patrick Graham of Kincardine; killed 28 April 1296 at the Battle of Dunbar, Scotland.
Patrick was sent to negotiate the marriage of Prince Alexander of Scotland and Margaret of Flanders in 1281. He sat in Parliament in 1284 and acknowledged Margaret, Maid of Norway as heiress to the throne. He swore fealty to Edward I of England in 1292, and was summoned to attend Edward into France in 1294. He was killed fighting against the English.
Sir Patrick de Graham was one of the Scottish knights who in 1296 made the disastrous attempt to relieve the castle of Dunbar, held for King John Baliol against the English by the famous Countess, Black Agnes. The historian Hemingford tells how Sir Patrick, one of the noblest and wisest of the Scottish barons, disdained to ask for quarter, and fell in such gallant fashion as to extort the admiration of the English themselves.
Family
Father: Sir David Graham, of Dundaff, Sheriff of Berwickshire, d. Abt 1270
Wife: Annabella, d. Yes, date unknown
Children
+ 1. Sir David Graham, of Kincardine, d. Jun 1329
2. Patrick Graham, d. Abt 1308
+ 3. Sir John Graham, of Abercorn, 9th Earl of Menteith, d. 28 Feb 1347, London, England
+ 4. daughter Graham, d. Yes, date unknown
Links
http://www.clanmacfarlanegenealogy.info/genealogy/TNGWebsite/getper...
http://www.multiwords.de/genealogy/graham01.htm
Sir Patrick Graham of Kincardine; killed 28 April 1296 at the Battle of Dunbar, Scotland.
Patrick was sent to negotiate the marriage of Prince Alexander of Scotland and Margaret of Flanders in 1281. He sat in Parliament in 1284 and acknowledged Margaret, Maid of Norway as heiress to the throne. He swore fealty to Edward I of England in 1292, and was summoned to attend Edward into France in 1294. He was killed fighting against the English.
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