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Stewart (aft.1375 - d.) unknown daughter Stewart is the daughter of Sir John Stewart of Innermeath, 3rd of Lorn and Isabella Macdougall.1 She married John Melville, 1st of Raith.1 Her married name became Melville.1Child of un... |
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1st wife of Galfridus de Melville (deceased) There is reason to believe that Galfrid Melville was twice married. The name of his first wife has not been ascertained, but his second wife was Matilda Malherbe, who survived him. She was also of Angl... |
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Agnes Melville of that Ilk (1440 - bef.1478) BiographyThe Melvilles, Earls of Melville, and the Leslies, Earls of Leven. Memoirs. (Correspondence. - Charters.) [With plates, including portraits and facsimiles, and genealogical tables.] by Fraser,... |
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Sir Andrew Melville of Garvock, Kt. (deceased) |
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Catharine Melville (Leslie), Countess of Melville (1638 - 1713) From Darryl Lundy's Peerage page on Catharine Leslie: Leslie [1]*F, #67259*Last Edited=30 Apr 2011Catharine Leslie was the daughter of Alexander Leslie, Lord Balgonie and Lady Margaret Leslie.[1],[2] S... |
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Catherine Whyte Melville (b. - 1856) |
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Catherine Learmonth (c.1580 - d.) |
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Cecil Williams Agustus Melville (1909 - 1961) "Jamaica, Civil Registration, 1880-1999", index and images, FamilySearch ( : accessed 17 March 2015), Matthew Melville in entry for Cecil Williams Agustus Melville, 1909.Esther Beckford was the midwife... |
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Christine Boswell (1529 - d.) |
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David Melville (deceased) |
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Capt. David Melville of Newmill (deceased) |
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Elizabeth Knapp Melville (Shaw) (1822 - 1906) Elizabeth 'Lizze' Knapp Melville (Shaw) Find A Grave Memorial ID # 27879152 History of American Women, Elizabeth Melville (Shaw) Elizabeth Melville (Shaw) Elizabeth Shaw Melville copied her... |
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Elizabeth Brown (Melville) (1831 - d.) |
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Elizabeth Melville (Craig), Free Settler "Glatton" 1803 (c.1769 - 1841) LINKS* ; |
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Elizabeth Melville (1413 - 1507) Citations # vol 6, pg 83, "The Scots Peerage" by Sir James Balfour Paul Citationsvol 6, pg 83, "The Scots Peerage" by Sir James Balfour Paul |
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Eliza Ellen Melville (1882 - 1946) Eliza Ellen Melville (13 May 1882 – 27 July 1946) was a New Zealand feminist and politician. Biographies: * Wikipedia contributors, ' Ellen Melville ', Wikipedia, The Free Encyclopedia* Sandra Coney. '... |
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Euphemia Lundie (1424 - 1502) Robert Lundie of Balgonie m1. Jean Lindsay (possibly dau/niece of Patrick Lindsay, 4th Lord of the Byres). Their children:D. Euphemia Lundie -- m. (c1440) William Melville, 3rd of Raith (d 1502)===Refe... |
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Galfridus de Melville, Sheriff of Edinburgh (c.1110 - c.1180) “Melville family“ Wikipedia Galfridus de Melville , a Norman knight who settled in Scotland in the twelfth century. The surname is said to derive from Malleville, a manor in the Pays de Caux, Normandy.... |
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George Melville, 1st Earl of Melville (1636 - 1707) From Darryl Lundy's Peerage page on George Melville: Melville, 1st Earl of Melville [1]*M, #29915, *b. 1636, *d. 20 May 1707*Last Edited=30 Apr 2011George Melville, 1st Earl of Melville was born in 163... |
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Sir Gregory Melville, Lord of Melville (c.1139 - 1178) Gregory Melville, Lord of Melville, eldest son of Galfrid de Melville, d. 1178.>The facts which have been ascertained regarding this member of the Melville family are very few, but they are sufficient ... |
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Sir Gregory Melville, Lord of Melville, Kt. (c.1242 - c.1270) Sir Gregory Melville, Lord of Melville, Knight, c. 1242-c. 1270. Son of William Melville, Lord of Melville, c. 1200>The materials for the history of this member of the family are also very meagre, but ... |
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Harold Major Melville (deceased) |
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Helen Napier (c.1500 - c.1588) Helen Napier Daughter of Sir Alexander Napier, 5th of Napier and Janet Chisholm Helen Napier Helen Napier is the daughter of Sir Alexander Napier of Merchistoun and Janet Chisholm.1 She married S... |
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Herman Melville (1819 - 1891) Herman Melville Salty Dog & American Literary Master Find A Grave Memorial ID # 705 Herman Melville, Berkshire County Historical Society The Melville Society The Life of Herman Melville |
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Isabella (Melville) Miller - Thomas, Free Settler "Glatton" 1803 (1793 - 1838) |
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Isobel Lundie (c.1527 - 1597) ISOBEL LUNDIE=== Darryl Lundy's Peerage Isobel Lundie is the daughter of Walter Lundie of that Ilk and Elizabeth Lindsay.1 A contract for the marriage of Isobel Lundie and John Melville, 5th of Raith w... |
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Sir James Melville of Hallhill, Kt. (1535 - 1617) |
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James Melville of Hallhill (deceased) |
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Lady Jane Elizabeth Pym (1796 - 1848) |
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Jane Melville (Forbes) (1835 - d.) |
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Janet Bonar (1460 - 1506) |
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Janet Chisholm (c.1483 - c.1540) Janet Chisholm Daughter of Sir Edmund Chisholm, 1st of Cromlix and Janet Drummond of Coldoch Biographical Summary " Janet , who married Sir Alexander Napier of Merchiston, ancestor of the present... |
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Janet Melville of Raith (c.1505 - 1565) |
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Jean Stewart (c.1564 - 1642) Biographical Summary ==" Jean , married, first, to Patrick, first Lord Lindores; and secondly, as third wife, to Robert, first Lord Melville of Raith. She survived him, and was alive in 1642.">SOURCE: ... |
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Jean-Pierre Melville (1917 - 1973) producteur, réalisateur |
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Joanna Hamilton (1571 - 1631) 'Jean Hamilton1* 'F, #134346, b. circa 1571*Father Gavin Hamilton, 7th Laird of Raploch1*Mother Jean Dishington1* ' Jean Hamilton was born circa 1571 at of Ardross, Fifeshire, Scotland.1 She married Ro... |
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John Melville, 1st of Raith (aft.1346 - bef.1427) John Melville, 1st of Raith married unknown daughter Stewart, daughter of Sir John Stewart of Innermeath, 3rd of Lorn and Isabella Macdougall.1 He died before 1427.1Child of John Melville, 1st of Raith... |
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John Melville, Sheriff of Mearns (aft.1395 - bef.1421) Share some things about John Melville See this website for information on his murder. See also, and importantly, |
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John Melville (1287 - 1345) WALTER MELVILLE, son of Stephen, who inherited from his father the temple lands in Gorton, but disposed them to William St. Clair. He was probably the father of JOHN MELVILLE, who lived during the reig... |
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John Melville, lord of that Ilk (b. - 1442) The Melvilles, Earls of Melville, and the Leslies, Earls of Leven. Memoirs. (Correspondence. - Charters.) [With plates, including portraits and facsimiles, and genealogical tables.] by Fraser, William,... |
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John Melville, 5th of Raith (c.1525 - 1604) JOHN MELVILLE, fifth of Raith, who was restored to his father's forfeited estates on 4th June 1563. He married, first, Isobel, daughter of the laird of Lundie, by whom he had one son and two daughters ... |
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John Melville, lord of that Ilk (b. - aft.1379) JOHN MELVILLE, Lord of that Ilk, who confirmed to the monks of Newbattle in 1329 the charter of right of way through Tartraven granted by his grandfather, Sir Gregory, and also in 1344, his* gift of a ... |
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Sir John Melville, 6th of Raith (c.1563 - 1625) JOHN MELVILLE, fifth of Raith, who was restored to his father's forfeited estates on 4th June 1563. He married, first, Isobel, daughter of the laird of Lundie, by whom he had one son and two daughters ... |
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John Melville, 2nd of Raith (1398 - 1463) Sir John Melville, 2nd of Raith was the son of John Melville, 1st of Raith and unknown daughter Stewart.1 He married Margaret Scott, daughter of Sir William Scott, 5th of Balwearie.1 He died before Aug... |
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John Melville of Raith (1460 - 1494) more info on wikitree When Major John Melville OF Raith was born in 1460 in Fife, his father, William, was 11 and his mother, Euphemia, was 36. He married Lady Janet Boner in 1480 in Cromarty, Cromarty... |
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John Melville, 4th of Raith (1475 - 1548) From Peerage (Accessed Dec. 13, 2017) John Melville [1]*M, #357051, *d. 13 December 1548*Last Edited=23 Mar 2015*Sir John Melville was the son of unknown Melville of Raith.[2] *He married, secondly, He... |
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John Melville, lord of that Ilk (bef.1290 - aft.1344) WILLIAM MELVILLE, designated in a charter by his father Sir Gregory, his son and heir. In 1296 he swore fealty to King Edward the First of England. He had a son,JOHN MELVILLE, Lord of that Ilk, who con... |
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Katherine Adamson (deceased) |
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Keith Lancelot Melville (deceased) |
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Dame Margaret Melville, lady of Reres (b. - aft.1497) Comments:>”Based on the chronology, I would agree that Margaret Ayr was not a good fit as wife of Thomas Wemyss. However, it is certain that his wife was "Margaret Melville" (parentage unknown to me). ... |
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Margaret Balfour of Burleigh (c.1538 - 1584) |
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Margaret Bonar (deceased) JOHN MELVILLE, fifth of Raith, who was restored to his father's forfeited estates on 4th June 1563. He married, first, Isobel, daughter of the laird of Lundie, by whom he had one son and two daughters ... |
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Margaret Melville, of Cairnbee (c.1354 - d.) John de Boswell married Margaret, daughter of Sir Robert Melville of Cairnbee. His son, Sir William Boswell, was one of the judges in a perambulation of the lands of Kirkness and Lochore.Sources# The S... |
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Margaret Ayr (c.1332 - d.) Margaret was the daughter of John Ayr.[1]She married Walter Melville.[1] They had issue:John Melville[1]===Sources*Fraser, William. "Introductions and Illustrations in The Melvilles Earls of Melville a... |
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Margaret Wemyss (deceased) |
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Marjory Scott of Balweary (c.1389 - 1420) [ more info on wikitree] |
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Martha Ann Roberta Melville (White) (c.1872 - 1951) "Jamaica, Civil Registration, 1880-1999", index and images, FamilySearch ( : accessed 17 March 2015), Mathew Melville in entry for Martha Melville, 1951.The cancer ravaged her body till her skin hung f... |
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George Egerton (1859 - 1945) Mary Chavelita Dunne Bright (born Mary Elizabeth Annie Dunne; 14 December 1859 – 12 August 1945), better known by her pen name George Egerton (pronounced Edg'er-ton),[2] was a writer of short stories... |
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Mary Leslie (b. - 1605) Biographical Summary ==" Mary , married as his second wife, to Sir Robert Melville of Murdocairny, afterwards first Lord Melville, between 1586 and 1593. She died, without issue, in March and April 160... |
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Matilda de Melville (Malherbe) (1130 - 1178) There is reason to believe that Galfrid Melville was twice married. The name of his first wife has not been ascertained, but his second wife was Matilda Malherbe, who survived him. She was also of Angl... |
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Sir Richard Melville, Lord of Melville, Sheriff of Linlithgow (c.1180 - c.1215) The Melvilles, Earls of Melville, and the Leslies, Earls of Leven. Memoirs. (Correspondence. - Charters.) [With plates, including portraits and facsimiles, and genealogical tables.] by Fraser, William,... |
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Robert Melville, Convict "Glatton" 1803 (c.1770 - 1853) GEDCOM Note ===Convict on the 'Glatton' 1803 |
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Sir Robert Melville of Murdochcairnie, 1st Lord Melville of Monimail (c.1527 - 1621) Biographical Summary ==" Sir Robert Melville of Murchochcairnie, first Lord Melville , third son of Sir John Melville, fourth of Raith, was born probably about 1527......Three days before he sitting of... |
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Sir Leslie Galfreid Melville (1902 - 2002) |
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Lord Stephen Melville (1212 - d.) Stephen Melville, son of Sir Richard. Father of Walter Melville. STEPHEN MELVILLE, probably uncle of Thomas of Temple, as on his death he obtained his lands. He had a son, WALTER MELVILLE, who inherite... |
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Thomas Magnus Melville (1861 - 1940) Reference: Ancestry Genealogy - SmartCopy : Jun 2 2019, 3:17:16 UTC === GEDCOM Source ===@R-1098283443@ Australia Birth Index, 1788-1922 Ancestry.com Ancestry.com Operations, Inc. 1,1778::0 === GEDCOM ... |
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Thomas Magnus Melville, infant (1897 - 1897) |
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Thomas Melville, lord of Melville (b. - aft.1345) >Thomas Melville, lord of Melville, 1344-1345, Who was a consenting party to his father's grant to the abbey of Newbattle in 1344, and to the agreement with the prior of St. Andrews in 1345. His name h... |
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Thomas Melville of Haddington (c.1305 - d.) Thomas, called Thomas of Haddington in a charter by his brother, Sir Gregory, to the chapel of Retrevyn (Tartraven). 1 He married Christiana, sister of Gregory Lysurs, chaplain, a member of the Gorton ... |
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Thomas Melville of that Ilk (1415 - 1458) Biography The Melvilles, Earls of Melville, and the Leslies, Earls of Leven. Memoirs. (Correspondence. - Charters.) [With plates, including portraits and facsimiles, and genealogical tables.] by Fraser... |
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Thomas Melville, lord of Melville (1360 - 1429) The Melvilles, Earls of Melville, and the Leslies, Earls of Leven. Memoirs. (Correspondence. - Charters.) [With plates, including portraits and facsimiles, and genealogical tables.] by Fraser, William,... |
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Walter Melville (1326 - bef.1365) When Walter De Melville was born in 1326, his father, John, was 39. He had one son with Margaret Ayr in 1351. He died in 1365 at the age of 39. John Melville had a son, WALTER MELVILLE, who, on his fat... |
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wife of Gregory de Melville (deceased) References * The Melvilles, Earls of Melville, and the Leslies, Earls of Leven. Memoirs. (Correspondence. - Charters.) [With plates, including portraits and facsimiles, and genealogical tables.] by Fra... |
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wife of Gregory de Melville (1158 - d.) References * The Melvilles, Earls of Melville, and the Leslies, Earls of Leven. Memoirs. (Correspondence. - Charters.) [With plates, including portraits and facsimiles, and genealogical tables.] by Fra... |
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wife of William Melville (deceased) References * The Melvilles, Earls of Melville, and the Leslies, Earls of Leven. Memoirs. (Correspondence. - Charters.) [With plates, including portraits and facsimiles, and genealogical tables.] by Fra... |
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William Melville (c.1260 - aft.1296) SIR GREGORY MELVILLE, who between 1255 and 1271 confirmed a charter by his grandfather, Sir Richard, for maintaining a chaplainry at Tartraven, through which lands he granted, in 1264, a right of way t... |
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William Melville, Commendator of Tongland (1531 - 1613) Biographical Summary ==" William, Commendator of Tongland . About the year of 1587 he was appointed a Lord of Session, and in 1588 was given the spirituality of the abbacy of Tongland in Galloway, havi... |
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Sir William Melville, 3rd of Raith (1424 - 1502) more info on wikitree When William Melville was born in 1413 in Rait, Perthshire, his father, Sir, was 28 and his mother, Marjorie, was 23. He married Euphemia Lundie in his hometown. They had one chil... |
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William de Melville (c.1200 - d.) References * The Melvilles, Earls of Melville, and the Leslies, Earls of Leven. Memoirs. (Correspondence. - Charters.) [With plates, including portraits and facsimiles, and genealogical tables.] by Fra... |
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Melville (Woodfall) (deceased) Reference: MyHeritage Family Trees - SmartCopy : May 10 2016, 13:03:32 UTC |
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Elizabeth Melville (Chandler) (1832 - 1925) |
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Melville (deceased) Reference: MyHeritage Family Trees - SmartCopy : May 10 2016, 13:03:32 UTC |
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Abigail Melville (Prafankes) (1828 - 1910) |