Jean Menzies, Heiress of Forthergill

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Jean "Janet" Menzies

Latin: Janet de Meyners
Also Known As: "Janet"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Forthergill, Scotland
Death: circa 1443 (46-64)
Scotland, United Kingdom
Immediate Family:

Daughter of Sir Alexander Menzies of Forthergill and Jean de Atholia, Heiress of Gleneak
Wife of James Stewart, 1st of Fothergill
Mother of John Stewart, 1st of Fothergill and Garth; Niel Stewart and NN Stewart

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About Jean Menzies, Heiress of Forthergill

Jean Menzies of Fothergill was born ABT 1388. She was the daughter of Alexander Menzies of Fothergill and Jean de Atholia. She married James Stewart 1st of Fothergill, son of Alexander Stewart Earl of Buchan and Mairead inghean Eachann [AKA Mariot Athyn]. He was born ABT 1385 in Buchan, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.

Cnildren

  • 1. NN "Janet" Stewart
  • 2. John Stewart, 1st of Fothergill and Garth , d. 10 Dec 1475, Garth Castle
  • 3. Niel Stewart

From page 25 of Comitatus de Atholia. The earldom of Atholl: its boundaries stated. Also, the extent therein of the possessions of the family of de Atholia, and their descendants, the Robertsons. James Alexander Robertson 1860

and, after naming these lands, the charter has the following words in it: "Qvje Fdeuont De Johanete De Meyners," "ct quas eadem Johaneta ut supra"—that is, declaring that the lands named in the charter Were The Property Of Janet De Meyners."1— See Printed Kecord, Great Seal, No. 121, page 152. This, therefore, proves these were a part of what Janet had got by charter, on her marriage with Menzies of Fothergill, from her father, Robert de Atholia. They became afterwards the property of the Stewarts of Garth— so designed from one of the estates here mentioned—by the marriage of Janet's only child, also named Janet, with Duncan Stewart, [SIC: James] the illegitimate son of the Earl of Buchan. The north part of Strathtummel, not resigned in the charter, namely, Bonskeid3 and Fincastle, likewise came to Janet's descendants,—the families so designed being younger sons of the old Stewarts of Garth; and no doubt it was through this daughter of Robert de Atholia that they inherited these lands,—indeed, it is almost impossible to suppose that they did not form the remainder of her Strathtummel property. It has been before mentioned, that Janet and her husband, Menzies of Fothergill, were alive in 1381. This fact is proved from the Account, aud evidence mentioned therein, of the Family of Menzies, in Nesbit's 2d volume, page 244,

1 At this period, in Latin charters, the name of Menzies was always called' de Meyners.


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Jean Menzies, Heiress of Forthergill's Timeline

1388
1388
Forthergill, Scotland
1400
1400
Garth Castle, Fothergill, Scotland
1443
1443
Age 55
Scotland, United Kingdom
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