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Pipera (talk)

Removed:

by King William of Scotland, his cousin.

Thias is not possible, explain how this is possible, and a reference for this statement.

Grandchildren/Great grandchildren

It is unnecessary to show Robert's grandchildren or great grandchildren. You have been told this before. Also, information already cited to secondary sources DOES NOT need more of your broken incomplete references. --Paramandyr (talk) 23:23, 20 December 2024 (UTC)

See: David I of Scotland - Misplaced Pages https://en.wikipedia.org/David_I_of_Scotland Pipera (talk) 23:29, 20 December 2024 (UTC)


Pipera (talk) Marriage and issue Robert married Orabilis, daughter of Nes fitz William, Lord of Leuchars. .

She was married three times to secondly Adam of Fife see Donnchad I, Earl of Fife and thirdly Morggán, Earl of Mar.

They had:

Saer de Quincy (died 1219), married Margaret de Beaumont, daughter of Robert de Beaumont, 3rd Earl of Leicester Unknown (daughter) de Quincy married de St Andrew Sir Saer I de St Andrew of East Haddon married Matilda de Dyve daughter of Hugh Dyve and Agnes they had issue: Robert de St Andrew married Albreda James de St Andrew (1228) Ralph de St Andrew (1228 - 1278) William de St Andrew Laurence de St Andrew Saer II de St Andrew John de St Andrew Sir Roger de St Andrew (d before 1249) Orabilis and Robert divorced.

Secondly, he married Eve of Galloway.

That is a personal opinion.

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