Individual Details
Sir Thomas Isaac
( - Aft Nov 1364)
== Biography ==
Thomas was Town Clerk of Aberdeen. (unsourced)
Thomas Isaac is a very shadowy person. His existence and connections is shown by numerous contemporary statements including marriage dispensations for his
descendants q.v. .
==Sources==
Douglas Richardson, "Royal Ancestry", 2013, Vol. 5 p. 39 gives his marriage as occurring between June 1342 and before 1345 and quotes a contemporary Exchequer Roll stating the names of him and his wife, sister of King David.
James Balfour Paul, "Scots Peerage" Vol. 1, p. 8 lists him as spouse of Matilda Bruce,
daughter of King Robert I.
=== Footnotes ===
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== Biography ==
Thomas was Town Clerk of Aberdeen. (unsourced)
Thomas Isaac is a very shadowy person. His existence and connections is shown by numerous contemporary statements including marriage dispensations for his
descendants q.v. .
==Sources==
Douglas Richardson, "Royal Ancestry", 2013, Vol. 5 p. 39 gives his marriage as occurring between June 1342 and before 1345 and quotes a contemporary Exchequer Roll stating the names of him and his wife, sister of King David.
James Balfour Paul, "Scots Peerage" Vol. 1, p. 8 lists him as spouse of Matilda Bruce,
daughter of King Robert I.
=== Footnotes ===
Thomas was Town Clerk of Aberdeen. (unsourced)
Thomas Isaac is a very shadowy person. His existence and connections is shown by numerous contemporary statements including marriage dispensations for his
descendants q.v. .
==Sources==
Douglas Richardson, "Royal Ancestry", 2013, Vol. 5 p. 39 gives his marriage as occurring between June 1342 and before 1345 and quotes a contemporary Exchequer Roll stating the names of him and his wife, sister of King David.
James Balfour Paul, "Scots Peerage" Vol. 1, p. 8 lists him as spouse of Matilda Bruce,
daughter of King Robert I.
=== Footnotes ===
-- MERGED NOTE ------------
}
== Biography ==
Thomas was Town Clerk of Aberdeen. (unsourced)
Thomas Isaac is a very shadowy person. His existence and connections is shown by numerous contemporary statements including marriage dispensations for his
descendants q.v. .
==Sources==
Douglas Richardson, "Royal Ancestry", 2013, Vol. 5 p. 39 gives his marriage as occurring between June 1342 and before 1345 and quotes a contemporary Exchequer Roll stating the names of him and his wife, sister of King David.
James Balfour Paul, "Scots Peerage" Vol. 1, p. 8 lists him as spouse of Matilda Bruce,
daughter of King Robert I.
=== Footnotes ===
Events
| Marriage | 1345 | Matilda "Maud" Bruce | |||
| Death | Aft Nov 1364 | Scotland | |||
| Birth | Dunfermline, Fifeshire, Scotland | ||||
| Reference No | 1725325 | ||||
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| Reference No | 60 | ||||
| Reference No | 1751831 |
Families
| Spouse | Matilda "Maud" Bruce (1303 - 1353) |
| Child | Joanna "Jonet" Isaac (1337 - 1399) |
| Child | Catherine Isaac (1337 - ) |