Jeffro Family Tree » Lady Joan Queen Dowager of Scots Beaufort (????-1445)

Personal data Lady Joan Queen Dowager of Scots Beaufort 

  • She died on July 15, 1445 in Dunbar Castle, Dunbar, Haddingtonshire, Scotland.

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She had a relationship with King James Ist of Scots Stewart.


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