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- {geni:about_me} === Sir John Drummond, 8th Thane of Lennox1
*M, #141377, b. after 1240, d. 1301
*Last Edited=22 May 2015
* http://www.thepeerage.com/p14138.htm#i141377
Sir John Drummond, 8th Thane of Lennox was born after 1240.1 He was the son of Sir Malcolm Drummond, 7th Thane of Lennox.1 He married Elena Stewart, daughter of Walter Stewart, Earl of Menteith and Mary of Menteith, Countess of Menteith.1 He died in 1301.1
Children of Sir John Drummond, 8th Thane of Lennox and Elena Stewart
# Gilbert de Drummond1
# Walter Drummond1
# Christian Drummond1
# Margaret Drummond1
# Sir Malcolm Drummond, 9th Thane of Lennox+1 b. a 1270, d. 1325
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https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTTISH%20NOBILITY%20UNTITLED.htm#_Toc389126073q
b) JOHN de Drummond (-after Oct 1304). "…Malcolmo Beg, Johanne filio suo…" witnessed the undated charter under which "Maldouney comes de Levenax" granted property to "domino David de Grame"[420]. m ELENA, daughter of --- (-after 11 Oct 1304). Land in restored Northumberland was restored to "John de Drummond and Elena his wife’s dower there" by charter dated 11 Oct 1304[421]. John & his wife had two children:
*i) CHRISTIANA de Drummond . "Malcolmus comes de Levenax" granted "totam terram de Ardeureane et Ardenalochreth" to "Christiane et Margarete de Drummond filiabus Johannis de Drummond" by undated charter[422].
*ii) MARGARET de Drummond . "Malcolmus comes de Levenax" granted "totam terram de Ardeureane et Ardenalochreth" to "Christiane et Margarete de Drummond filiabus Johannis de Drummond" by undated charter[423].
===References
*[http://books.google.com/books?id=3iswAAAAYAAJ&lpg=PA261&ots=98AqJYEEQY&dq=thomas%20of%20balfrone%20Drummond&pg=PA260#v=onepage&q=thomas%20of%20balfrone%20Drummond&f=false The Genealogy of the Most Noble and Ancient House of Drummond] (Google eBook) William Drummond Strathallan (1st viscount), William Drummond Priv. print., 1889. Page 261
*http://www.stirnet.com/genie/data/british/dd/drummond01.php#link1
* https://www.clanmacfarlanegenealogy.info/genealogy/TNGWebsite/getperson.php?personID=I105246&tree=CC
* http://www.thepeerage.com/p14138.htm#i141377
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=3iswAAAAYAAJ&lpg=PA260&ots=98AqJYEEQY&dq=thomas%20of%20balfrone%20Drummond&pg=PA260#v=onepage&q=thomas%20of%20balfrone%20Drummond&f=false The Genealogy of the Most Noble and Ancient House of Drummond] (Google eBook) William Drummond Strathallan (1st viscount), William Drummond Priv. print., 1889. Page 260. Son of Malcolm, son of Malcom beg Drummond. 3 sons, 2 daughters by his wife, daughter of Walter, Earl of Menteith.
* http://freepages.genealogy.rootsweb.ancestry.com/~hwbradley/aqwg2137.htm#40618
* http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=jweber&id=I19905
* http://www.thepeerage.com/p14138.htm#i141377
- From Clan Drummond : Another account of the clan...
The name Drummond is thought to have originated from Drymen or Drummond in Stirlingshire. Tradition traces the Drummond family to Hungarian origins. Maurice, son of George a younger son of King Andrew of Hungary is said to have accompanied Edgar Atheling, heir to the English throne from Hungary to England. They were shipwrecked on the shore of the Forth and one of Atheling's sisters, Margaret married Malcolm III from whom Maurice received the estates of Drymen. However the first rec ords show that the son of Malcolm Beg who was Steward of the Earldom of Strathearn in 1255, also called Sir Malcolm, was the first to take the name of Drummond.
- From Clan Drummond : Another account of the clan...
The name Drummond is thought to have originated from Drymen or Drummond in Stirlingshire. Tradition traces the Drummond family to Hungarian origins. Maurice, son of George a younger son of King Andrew of Hungary is said to have accompanied Edgar Atheling, heir to the English throne from Hungary to England. They were shipwrecked on the shore of the Forth and one of Atheling's sisters, Margaret married Malcolm III from whom Maurice received the estates of Drymen. However the first rec ords show that the son of Malcolm Beg who was Steward of the Earldom of Strathearn in 1255, also called Sir Malcolm, was the first to take the name of Drummond.
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