St David I Canmore MacCrinan Ruler of Lothian Cambria King of Scots<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: 1083 - Edinburgh, Midlothian, Huntingdonshire, Scotland<br>Marriage: Maud of Northumbria, Countess of Huntingdon<br>Death: May 24 1153 - Carlisle, Cumberland, England<br>Father: King Malcolm Iii Maccrinan Canmore of Scots<br>Mother: Saint Margaret Atheling Queen of Scotland<br>Children: Hodierna of ScotlandClaricia of ScotlandHugh de Saint LizWaltheof de Saint LizMatilda Or Maud of Northampton de Saint LizSimon Ii Earl of Northampton de Saint LizAdelicia Or Alice de Saint LizMalcolm Iii of ScotlandHenry of Scotland, 3Rd Earl of HuntingdonClaricia Canmore of HuntingdonHodierna of HuntingdonLettia Caenmorof Scotland de Huntingdon<br>Notes: http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=25235587&pid=5736Birth date: 1114 Birth place: Scotland<br>Source: on GenealogieOnline website<br>Source Remarks: Some family trees were posted years ago and have later been removed. In such cases, the link to the original record will not work.
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