Sherren Family Tree » Euphemia de Ross (Queen Consort of Scotland) (????-1386)

Personal data Euphemia de Ross (Queen Consort of Scotland) 

  • She died in the year 1386.

Household of Euphemia de Ross (Queen Consort of Scotland)

She is married to King Robert II Stewart.

They got married on May 2, 1355.


Child(ren):

  1. Elizabeth Stewart  1356-????
  2. David Stewart  1357-1386
  3. Walter Stewart  1360-1437

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Ancestors (and descendant) of Euphemia de Ross

Euphemia de Ross
????-1386

1355
David Stewart
1357-1386

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