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Ancestries of Errol S. BEVAN and Hollie C. ATKINSON BEVAN to ADAM and EVE including REINHARDT and BLOCKER Cousins and more
ID: I10228
Name: Walter FitzAlan 1st Hereditary Steward of SCOTLAND
Surname: Scotland
Given Name: Walter FitzAlan 1st Hereditary Steward of
Sex: M
Birth: ABT 1105 in Of Oswestrie, Shropshire, England
Christening: Also Of Dol, Normandy, France
Death: 1177
Ancestral File #: H11J-BL
LDS Baptism: 22 Oct 1992 Temple: JRIVE 1
Endowment: 23 Oct 1992 Temple: JRIVE 1
Sealing Child: 27 Oct 1992 Temple: JRIVE 1
Note:
Lord O Oswestrie
!Title: [HIGH STEWARD OF SCOTLAND]
Walter Stewart, the youngest son of Alan Fitzflaald, went to Scotland, where he received from David I land in Renfrew, including Paisley, and the hereditary dignity of high steward or seneschal of Scotland, whence the surnam e-Stewart- (modified by some branches to -Steuart- or toFrencf from -Stuart-) took origin in rein (1153-1165) of Malcolm IV.
Walter FitzAlan, 1st Steward of Scotland Born circa 1105 at Oswestry, Shropshire, England Died in 1177
The title of Steward of Scotland was bestowed on Walter FitzAlan by David I, King of Scotland (1124 - 1153); under whose reign and the reigns of his brothers Edgar and Alexander before him, the Anglo-Norman feudal system and culture became more established in Scotland. King Malcolm IV (1153 - 1165) confirmed the honour bestowed by David I and made the office of Steward of Scotland hereditary in Walter's family. For more about David I, click on David the Saint of Scotland .
Walter founded the Abbey of Paisley for monks of the Clunic order in 1160; and he defeated Somerled of the Isles in 1164.
Walter married to Eschina de Londonius, widow of Robert de Croc and probably daughter of Thomas de Londonius. Walter and Eschina had the following children:
Alan FitzWalter
Simon FitzWalter
Margaret FitzWalter
Walter FitzAlan, 1st Steward of Scotland Born circa 1105 at Oswestry, Shropshire, England Died in 1177
The title of Steward of Scotland was bestowed on Walter FitzAlan by David I, King of Scotland (1124 - 1153); under whose reign and the reigns of his brothers Edgar and Alexander before him, the Anglo-Norman feudal system and culture became more established in Scotland. King Malcolm IV (1153 - 1165) confirmed the honour bestowed by David I and made the office of Steward of Scotland hereditary in Walter's family. For more about David I, click on David the Saint of Scotland .
Walter founded the Abbey of Paisley for monks of the Clunic order in 1160; and he defeated Somerled of the Isles in 1164.
Walter married to Eschina de Londonius, widow of Robert de Croc and probably daughter of Thomas de Londonius. Walter and Eschina had the following children:
Alan FitzWalter
Simon FitzWalter
Margaret FitzWalter
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Change Date: 11 May 2007 at 01:00:00
Father: Sir Alan FITZFLAALD b: ABT 1078 in , Dol, Normandy, France c: in Of Shropshire, England
Mother: Avelina De HESDING b: ABT 1081 in Of Shropshire, England c: in Also Of Dol, Normandy, France
Marriage 1 Helen PEVEREL b: 1115 in Of Oswestrie, Shropshire, England
Note: _UID24C8AC27CC69394193241E68DB35CA860B66
Children
William FITZALAN b: ABT 1136 in , Oswestry, Shropshire, England
Marriage 2 Eschyna De MOLLE b: ABT 1125 in Of Paisley Abbey, Renfrewshire, Scotland
Married: ABT 1131
Note: _UIDF0D92AA4A9B1624D84403338FA0F98EE5EC4
Children
Alan FITZWALTER 2nd Hereditary Steward of SCOTLAND b: ABT 1126 in Of Paisley Abbey, Renfrewshire, Scotland
Marjory FITZALAN
Sources:
Repository:
Name: Family History Library
Salt Lake City, UT 84150 USA
Title: Ordinance Index (TM)
Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Repository:
Name: Family History Library
Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA
Title: Ancestral File (R)
Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
Publication: Copyright (c) 1987, June 1998, data as of 5 January 1998
The cited information was sourced from Website / URL published on March 13th, 2008 <
http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bevangenealogy&id=I10228> The author/originator was Errol Bevan.