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| Birth: | 954 in Scotland 1 2 |
| Death: | 25 Nov 1034 in Scotland 1 3 |
| Sex: | M |
| Father: | Kenneth MacAlpin II b. 932 in Scotland |
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* 1. Marius married the daughter of Boadicea and her husband Prastugasus, ruler of the Iceni, inhabitants of the land now comprising Norfolk and Suffolk.
* 2. King Cole, Coel, or Colius I was the father of Athildis and was also the great grandfather of Aioffe.
* 3. Athildis
* 4. Child of Athildis, parent of Aioffe.
* 5. Aioffe, 120th Monarch of Ireland, married Fiacha Trabhteine. He died in 322.
* 6. Muredach Tireach, 122th Monarch of Ireland.
* 7. Eochaidh Muigh Meadhoin, 124th Monarch of Ireland.
* 8. Niall Mor, known as Niall of the Nine Hostages, 126th Monarch of Ireland.
* 9. Eoghanr Owen
* 10. Muredach
* 11. Fergus Mor Mac Earca, 131st Monarch of Ireland, in 498 A.D., with five of his brothers, went into Scotland with a complete army to assist his grandfather Loarn, King of Dalriada, in overcoming his enemies, the Picts. Upon the King's death, Fergus was unanimously elected king, and became the first absolute king of Scotland, of the Milesian race.
* 12. Donart
* 13. Eochaidh
* 14. Gabhran
* 15. Edhan
* 16. Eochaidh Buidhe
* 17. Donald Breac
* 18. Donart
* 19. Aodh (Hugh) Fionn
* 20. Eochaidh Rinnamail
* 21. Alpin, who died in 834.
* 22. Kenneth MacAlpin, who died in 854.
* 23. Constantine, who died in 878.
* 24. Donald (Donal IV. or Domnall), who died in 903, King of Scotland, 893-904.
* 25. Malcolm I, who died in 958, King of Scotland 943, acquired Cumbria 945 from Edmund, the Saxon king of England. On the abdication of Constantine III., Malcolm succeeded to the throne in 944. In 945, Edmund, the Saxon king of England, ceded Cumberland and part of Westmoreland to him, on condition that he would defend that northern territory, and become the ally of England. Edred, the brother and successor of Edmund, accordingly applied for, and obtained the aid of Malcolm against Anlaf, King of Northumberland, which latter country he wasted, and carried off the inhabitants with their cattle. In the time of Malcolm I., the people of the province of Moray, in the northeast of Scotland, were a mixed race, formed of Scandinavian settlers, with Scottish and Pictish Celts. Turbulent and rebellious, they were continually at war with the sovereign, and an insurrection having occurred under Cellach, maormer of Garmorgan, Malcolm marched north to reduce them to obedience. He killed Cellach, but was, some time thereafter, assassinated in 953 at Ulurn after a reign of nine years. He was succeeded by Indulph, the son of Constantine II., and Indulph had as his successor, Duff, the son of Malcolm, who ascended the throne in 961. Malcolm I. had two sons as follows:
o 1. Kenneth III See below.
o 2. Dub
* 26. Kenneth III, who died in 994. He succeeded as King of Scotland in 971, after an intermediate possessor named Culen, son of Indulph. Wife unknown. They had a son, Malcolm II.
(Note: According to J. Fines, "Who's Who in the Middle Ages," pg. 158,
Macbeth's mother was a sister of Malcolm II., instead of his daughter,
as shown below.)
* 27. Malcolm II, born about 954, died November 25, 1034. He succeeded to the throne in 1003, and had a troubled reign of about thirty years. He defeated Kenneth IV, at Monievaird in Strathearn, and in consequence became king. His annoyance came from the Danes who, in previous reigns, had made several attempts to effect a settlement in Scotland, but had been defeated in all of them. They had secured a firm footing in ENG, and the year after Malcolm's accession to the throne, they commenced the most formidable preparations, under their celebrated king, Sweyn, for a new expedition to the Scottish coasts. Malcolm finally defeated this initial invasion in 1010. There was a second attempt made to gain a foothold in Northern ENG, but it too was defeated. In 1014, another Danish force landed on the coast of Buchan. The Danes on this occasion were led by Sweyn's celebrated son, Canute, afterwards King of England and Denmark, and again they experienced a signal overthrow. A treaty was drawn up which stipulated that the Danes agreed to quit every part of the Scottish coasts, and this was followed by the final departure, the same year, of these invaders from Scotland. Malcolm was next engaged in war with the Northumbrians, and, having in 1018, led his army to Carham, near Werk, on the south bank of the Tweed River, he was met there by Uchtred, Earl of Northumberland, when a desperate battle took place. The victory was claimed by Uchtred, who was, soon after, assassinated, when on his way to pay his obeisance to the great Canute. He killed Kenneth III, son of Dub. He had no sons. Having succeeded as King of Alba in 1005, Malcolm II secured Lothian by the battle of Carham about 1016 and about the same time obtained Strathclyde for his grandson, Duncan, thus forming the kingdom of Scotland. He had at least three children:
o 1. Bethoc (Beatrice).
o 2. Doda (Donada), the younger daughter, married Synel, Lord of
Glammis. Another source names the husband Finlaec, mormaer
(sub-king) of Moray. They had a son, Macbeth, born about 1005,
who died on August 15, 1057, killed by Malcolm III, after
Macbeth killed Duncan, Malcolm's father. This same source has
Macbeth marrying about 1032, Gruoch. Macbeth was the model on
whom Shakespeare based his famous character in "Macbeth."[Brøderbund Vol. 6, Ed. 1, Tree #1406, Date of Import: 16 Aug 1997]
reigned 1005-34
slain 11/24/1034[SUE BROWN.GED]
[GenCircles-1.ged]
* 1. Marius married the daughter of Boadicea and her husband Prastugasus , ruler of the Iceni, inhabitants of the land now comprising Norfolk an d Suffolk.
* 2. King Cole, Coel, or Colius I was the father of Athildis and was a lso the great grandfather of Aioffe.
* 3. Athildis
* 4. Child of Athildis, parent of Aioffe.
* 5. Aioffe, 120th Monarch of Ireland, married Fiacha Trabhteine. He d ied in 322.
* 6. Muredach Tireach, 122th Monarch of Ireland.
* 7. Eochaidh Muigh Meadhoin, 124th Monarch of Ireland.
* 8. Niall Mor, known as Niall of the Nine Hostages, 126th Monarch o f Ireland.
* 9. Eoghanr Owen
* 10. Muredach
* 11. Fergus Mor Mac Earca, 131st Monarch of Ireland, in 498 A.D., wit h five of his brothers, went into Scotland with a complete army to assis t his grandfather Loarn, King of Dalriada, in overcoming his enemies, th e Picts. Upon the King's death, Fergus was unanimously elected king, an d became the first absolute king of Scotland, of the Milesian race.
* 12. Donart
* 13. Eochaidh
* 14. Gabhran
* 15. Edhan
* 16. Eochaidh Buidhe
* 17. Donald Breac
* 18. Donart
* 19. Aodh (Hugh) Fionn
* 20. Eochaidh Rinnamail
* 21. Alpin, who died in 834.
* 22. Kenneth MacAlpin, who died in 854.
* 23. Constantine, who died in 878.
* 24. Donald (Donal IV. or Domnall), who died in 903, King of Scotland , 893-904.
* 25. Malcolm I, who died in 958, King of Scotland 943, acquired Cumbr ia 945 from Edmund, the Saxon king of England. On the abdication of Const antine III., Malcolm succeeded to the throne in 944. In 945, Edmund, th e Saxon king of England, ceded Cumberland and part of Westmoreland to him , on condition that he would defend that northern territory, and become t he ally of England. Edred, the brother and successor of Edmund, according ly applied for, and obtained the aid of Malcolm against Anlaf, King of No rthumberland, which latter country he wasted, and carried off the inhabit ants with their cattle. In the time of Malcolm I., the people of the prov ince of Moray, in the northeast of Scotland, were a mixed race, formed o f Scandinavian settlers, with Scottish and Pictish Celts. Turbulent and r ebellious, they were continually at war with the sovereign, and an insurr ection having occurred under Cellach, maormer of Garmorgan, Malcolm march ed north to reduce them to obedience. He killed Cellach, but was, some ti me thereafter, assassinated in 953 at Ulurn after a reign of nine years . He was succeeded by Indulph, the son of Constantine II., and Indulph ha d as his successor, Duff, the son of Malcolm, who ascended the throne i n 961. Malcolm I. had two sons as follows:
o 1. Kenneth III See below.
o 2. Dub
* 26. Kenneth III, who died in 994. He succeeded as King of Scotland i n 971, after an intermediate possessor named Culen, son of Indulph. Wif e unknown. They had a son, Malcolm II.
(Note: According to J. Fines, "Who's Who in the Middle Ages," pg. 15 8,
Macbeth's mother was a sister of Malcolm II., instead of his daughte r,
as shown below.)
* 27. Malcolm II, born about 954, died November 25, 1034. He succeede d to the throne in 1003, and had a troubled reign of about thirty years . He defeated Kenneth IV, at Monievaird in Strathearn, and in consequenc e became king. His annoyance came from the Danes who, in previous reigns , had made several attempts to effect a settlement in Scotland, but had b een defeated in all of them. They had secured a firm footing in ENG, an d the year after Malcolm's accession to the throne, they commenced the mo st formidable preparations, under their celebrated king, Sweyn, for a ne w expedition to the Scottish coasts. Malcolm finally defeated this initia l invasion in 1010. There was a second attempt made to gain a foothold i n Northern ENG, but it too was defeated. In 1014, another Danish force la nded on the coast of Buchan. The Danes on this occasion were led by Sweyn 's celebrated son, Canute, afterwards King of England and Denmark, and ag ain they experienced a signal overthrow. A treaty was drawn up which stip ulated that the Danes agreed to quit every part of the Scottish coasts , and this was followed by the final departure, the same year, of these i nvaders from Scotland. Malcolm was next engaged in war with the Northumbr ians, and, having in 1018, led his army to Carham, near Werk, on the sout h bank of the Tweed River, he was met there by Uchtred, Earl of Northumbe rland, when a desperate battle took place. The victory was claimed by Uch tred, who was, soon after, assassinated, when on his way to pay his obeis ance to the great Canute. He killed Kenneth III, son of Dub. He had no so ns. Having succeeded as King of Alba in 1005, Malcolm II secured Lothia n by the battle of Carham about 1016 and about the same time obtained Str athclyde for his grandson, Duncan, thus forming the kingdom of Scotland . He had at least three children:
o 1. Bethoc (Beatrice).
o 2. Doda (Donada), the younger daughter, married Synel, Lord of
Glammis. Another source names the husband Finlaec, mormaer
(sub-king) of Moray. They had a son, Macbeth, born about 1005,
who died on August 15, 1057, killed by Malcolm III, after
Macbeth killed Duncan, Malcolm's father. This same source has
Macbeth marrying about 1032, Gruoch. Macbeth was the model on
whom Shakespeare based his famous character in "Macbeth."[Brøde rbund Vol. 6, Ed. 1, Tree #1406, Date of Import: 16 Aug 1997]
reigned 1005-34
slain 11/24/1034
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- Brøderbund Vol. 6, Ed. 1, Tree #1406, Date of Import: 16 Aug 1997
- Title: Brøderbund Vol. 6, Ed. 1, Tree #1406, Date of Import: 16 Aug 1997
- Title: Brøderbund Vol. 6, Ed. 1, Tree #1406, Date of Import: 16 Aug 1997
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Individuals from other files that are believed to be the same person:
Malcolm MACALPIN, Malcolm II, King of Scotland | of Baran Family 2006 WLB@GenCircles |
Malcolm MACALPIN, Malcolm, II, King of Scotland | of Chesebro' Genealogy@Gen Circles |
Malcolm II MacAlpin King of Scotland | of Ancestors of Michael Roszelle |
Malcolm MacAlpin King | of Brown, Livermore, Wirtz & the World |
Malcolm MACALPIN | of Barry Nelson Genealogy |
Harry Franklin Bennett | of Snowbeard1 |
Malcolm II MacAlpin | of Bishop and Ausbrook |
Malcolm II MacAlpin King of Scotland | of Phelps Family of America |
Malcolm MacAlpin | of Dana Huff's Family Tree |
Malcolm II Macalpin | of Family Johnston |
Malcolm II Macalpin | of Hadfield, York, Kling, Brown, & Taylor |
Malcolm II MacAlpin of Scots | of Boyd |
Malcolm II MacAlpin, King of Scots | of Becker & Zunker family w/ related lines |
Malcolm II Mackenneth MacAlpin King of Scotland | of Pullen,Colson,Findsen,Pinkerton |
Malcolm 11 Macalpin | of lawsonvic |
Malcolm II Macalpin | of Petersen |
Malcolm II Macalpin | of Petersen |
Malcolm II Macalpin | of Petersen-Cochrane |
Malcolm II MACALPIN King of Scots | of Keith and Beck Lines |
Malcolm Macalpin | of Fisher-Rice |
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