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2. Robert III (John) STEWART King of Scotland, son of Robert II STEWART King of Scotland [House of Stewart] and Elizabeth MURE of Rowallan, was born in 1337, died on 4 Apr 1406 in Dundonald, Ayershire, Scotland aged 69, and was buried in Abbey Church of Paisley.

Robert married Annabella DRUMMOND of Stobhall before 1367. Annabella died in 1401.

Children from this marriage were:

          i.  Lady Mary STEWART died in 1458 and was buried in Strathblane Church.

         ii.  David STEWART Earl of Carrick & Duke of Rothesay was born on 24 Oct 1378, died on 26 Mar 1402 in Falkland aged 23, and was buried in Lindores.

        iii.  Robert STEWART

1        iv.  James I STEWART King of Scotland (born in Dec 1394 - died on 21 Feb 1436-1437 in Assasinated at Perth)

          v.  Lady Margaret STEWART died between 1449 and 1456 and was buried in Church of Lincluden.

         vi.  Princess Egida STEWART

        vii.  Lady Elizabeth STEWART

Robert had a relationship with Unknown.

Their children were:

          i.  James STEWART of Kilbride

         ii.  Sir John STEWART of Auchingowan & Ardowan


3. Annabella DRUMMOND of Stobhall, daughter of John DRUMMOND of Stobhall and Mary of Montifex/Mountfichet, died in 1401.

Annabella married Robert III (John) STEWART King of Scotland before 1367. Robert was born in 1337, died on 4 Apr 1406 in Dundonald, Ayershire, Scotland aged 69, and was buried in Abbey Church of Paisley. picture


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