Family Tree Welborn » John Turnbull (1326-± 1355)

Données personnelles John Turnbull 

  • Il est né estimé vers imated between 1316 and 1326 dans Minto, Lochgelly, Fifeshire, Scotland.
  • Il est décédé environ 1355 dans Nesbitt Muir, Berwickshire, Scotland.
    (killed in Battle of Nesbit Moor)
  • Cette information a été mise à jour pour la dernière fois le 2 septembre 2021.

Famille de John Turnbull

Il est marié avec Mary Turnbull (Haliburton).

Ils se sont mariés


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Notes par John Turnbull


John Turnbull is your 20th great grandfather.
You
¬â€  ·Üí Geneva Allene Welborn (Smith)
your mother ·Üí Henry Loyd Smith Sr.
her father ·Üí Edith Lucinda Smith (Lee)
his mother ·Üí William "Will" M 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 Nichola Grierson (Maxwell)
his mother ·Üí John Maxwell, Lord Herries of Terregles
her father ·Üí Robert Maxwell, 5th Lord Maxwell
his father ·Üí Agnes Stewart, of Garlies
his mother ·Üí Sir Alexander Stewart, 3rd of Garlies & Dalswinton
her father ·Üí Sir William Stewart, 2nd of Dalswinton & Garlies
his father ·Üí Sir John Stewart, 1st of Dalswinton and Garlies
his father ·Üí Sir William Stewart of Jedworth
his father ·Üí sister of John Turnbull of Minto
his mother ·Üí John Turnbull
her father

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John Turnbull
Gender:
Male
Birth:
estimated between 1316 and 1326¬â€ 
Minto, Lochgelly, Fifeshire, Scotland
Death:
1355
Nesbitt Muir, Berwickshire, Scotland (Battle of Nesbit Moor (1355))
Immediate Family:
Son of ???? Turnbull and Margaret MacLeod (Douglas)

Husband of Mary Turnbull (Haliburton)

Father of sister of John Turnbull of Minto and Sir John Turnbull of Minto

Brother of James Turnbull

Half brother of Norman MacLeod, of Arnisdale; Uilleam Dubh MacLeod, 7th Chief; Finneghal MacLeod and Margaret MacLeod

The Battle of Nesbit Moor was an engagement fought in August, 1355 between forces of the Kingdom of Scotland and the Kingdom of England.
Background Hostilities broke out in early 1355, following the end of a truce, and breakdown of negotiations for the release of David II from English captivity. The English preemptively raided into Scotland, and burnt the lands of Patrick V, Earl of March.
Raid at Norham The Earl in retaliation, with William, Lord of Douglas, with their contingents, supplemented by a force of sixty French knights marched to the Merse in August. Douglas sent Sir William Ramsay of Dalhousie, and a force of men to despoliate and raid the country around Norham Castle, captained by Sir Thomas Grey. Douglas' ploy was to encourage Grey into an ambush.
Ramsay called on Grey and his garrison to come out of the castle and fight them. Grey, suspicious of other marauding Scots forces, sent scouts to look for evidence of them, but kept behind the stout walls of the castle. Ramsay's men burnt the village, and drove off the chattels and beasts. The scouts returned with nothing to report and incensed at Ramsay's depredations, Grey with Lord Dacre led a force of men-at-arms, to give chase to the Scots and to recover their stolen gear and livestock.
Battle March and Douglas meanwhile had hidden themselves in woods to the south of Duns, Ramsay abandoned the livestock, and rode north to inform the Earls of Grey's imminent arrival. Grey left the cattle to be collected later, pursued Ramsay, and led his men directly into the trap. Douglas and March's main force then cut off any chance of Grey's retreat, by moving their men between them and the border. As soon as Grey saw the Banners of March and Douglas, chivalric honour forbade him to escape, and battle was joined. The Englishmen rushed the Scots but soon the superior Scottish numbers began to tell. The Scots won the day and took many prisoners, including Dacre, Grey, and his newly knighted son Sir Thomas Grey, and losing very few of their own, excepting John Haliburton of Dirleton.
Aftermath The important English prisoners were taken away into captivity, whereas most of the common soldiery were bought by one of the French knights, and massacred in revenge for the death of his father by the English, giving rise to a local landmark known as "Slaughter Hill". The garrison at Berwick on hearing of the fight marched on Norham expecting it to be under siege. March, Douglas and Thomas Stewart, 2nd Earl of Angus counter-attacked and laid siege to Berwick. Unable to take the Castle March ordered a massacre of English civilians in the town and set it ablaze. The Scots retreated following news of a large army advancing under Edward III of England, who then proceeded into Scotland and laid waste to Lothian, in an episode that would be remembered as the Burnt Candlemas.

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