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About Margaret Forrester
https://archive.org/details/scotspeeragefoun02pauluoft/scotspeerage... p547
"In 1562 Henry and his wife Margaret Forrester received two acres of land in Stirling, and in 1574 and his wife Dame Margaret Forrester borrowed money from the Duncanson sisters' grandfather, John Duncanson, minister of Stirling."[3]
Children of Henry Livingston by second wife Margaret Forrester:
- James (c. 1546-aft. Apr. 1565).
- David (c. 1548-aft. 1581).
- Helen (c. 1556-aft. 1579).
- (Mr.) Henry (c. 1560-1624), m. Agnes Gray.
Notes
Margaret Forrester was the widow of Sir James Colville of East \V"emyss,9 and as such the daughter of Sir James Forrester of Torwood and Garden by the latter's first wife, Elizabeth Erskine, opening the door to a legitimate descent from Robert III, King of Scots, who died in 1406.
References
- The Scots peerage, Vol. II, page 547-548
- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Livingston-3192
- https://www.researchgate.net/publication/261286089_Recent_Literatur... Mary Loockermans, Anne Powell, Margaret Telller, and Katherine Glen were sisters. They were daughters of the Reverend James Duncanson, minister of Alloa and Tullibody, Clackmannanshire, Scotland, by his wife Helen Livingston. Grand daughters of the Reverend John Duncanson, minister and to the household of King James VI,probably (now known to be certainly) by John's first wife, Janet Watson. Helen Livingston was a daughter of the Rev. Helen Livingston, minister of St. Ninian’s, Stirlingshire, by his wife Agnes Gray, and a granddaughter of Henry Livingston of Falkirk and Margaret Forrester ...
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Margaret Forrester's Timeline
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East Wemyss, Fifeshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
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1546
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1548
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1556
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1559
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Falkirk, Stirlingshire, Scotland
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May 16, 1562
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Torwood, Stirlingshire, Scotland, Scotland, United Kingdom
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