Ancestry of
Richard Evelyn Byrd
(1801–1872)
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- 21st Great-grandfather of Richard Evelyn Byrd — 24th Generation
- Ahnentafel No:
- 10795910
- Father:
- Duncan I of Scotland
- Mother:
- Birth Date:
- 26 Aug 1031
- Birth Location:
- Scotland
- Christening Date:
- Christening Location:
- Death Date:
- 13 Nov 1093
- Death Location:
- Alnwick, Northumberland, England
- Burial Date:
- Burial Location:
- Dumferline, Fife, Scotland
- Spouse Name:
- St. Margaret of Scotland
- Marriage Date:
- ABT 1068
- Marriage Location:
- Dumferline, Fife, Scotland
- Children:
Edgar, King of Scots
Alexander I, King of Scots
Maud of Scotland (Ahnentafel No:5397955 )
David I, King of Scotland
Mary of Scotland
Edward of Scotland
Edmund of Scotland
Ethelred Scotland
- Notes:
King of Scots and King of Cumbrians
aka Ceannmore
Malcolm III was originally buried at Tynemouth, but his son King Alexander I had his body removed to Dumfermline.
Malcolm III of Scotland
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Additional marriages for Malcolm III of Scotland
- Spouse:
- Ingebiorg of Orkney
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Sources for Malcolm III of Scotland
- 1 New England Historical and Genealogical Register, 1970, Vol. 124, p. 86.
- 2 American Society of Genealogists, The Genealogist, Rockport, Maine: Picton Press, 1989, Vol. 10, No. 1, p. 4.
- 3 Browning, Charles H., Americans of Royal Descent: A Collection of Genealogies of American Families Whose Lineage is Traced to . . ., 2nd Ed., Philadelphia: Porter and Coates (1891), 159.
- 4 Fraser, ed. Antonia, The Lives of the Kings and Queens of England, New York: Alfred A. Knopf (1975), 25.
- 5 Morris, Jean, The Monarchs of England, New York: Charterhouse (1975), 29.
- 6 Richardson, Douglas, Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Salt Lake City, Utah: Douglas Richardson (2013), Vol. III, pp. 213, 312, 635.
- 7 Richardson, Douglas, Royal Ancestry: A Study in Colonial and Medieval Families, Salt Lake City, Utah: Douglas Richardson (2013), Vol. IV, pp. 576-578.
- 8 Wikipedia, "Malcolm III of Scotland", (accessed 04/12/2011).