Individual Details
Margaret Erskine
(Abt 1358 - 20 Nov 1419)
== Biography ==*Margaret Erskine Lady of Inchmartin, born ABT 1358 in Banchory, Fife, Scotland
*Father: Allan Erskine Sir b: ABT 1328 in Erskine, Renfrewshire, Scotland
*Mother: Isabel Inchmartin b: ABT 1333 in Inchmartine, Inchture, Perth and Kinross, Scotland
Marriage 1 John De La Glen b: ABT 1345 in Balmullo, Fife, Scotland
Children
*Mariot Glen b: ABT 1372 in Balmullo, Fife, Scotland
*Isabel Glen b: ABT 1380 in Balmullo, Fife, Scotland
*Marjory Glen b: ABT 1395 in Balmullo, Fife, Scotland
*Christian Glen b: ABT 1392 in Balmullo, Fife, Scotland
== Sources ==
''No sources. The events of Margaret's life were either witnessed by [[Maxwell-1489 | Maria Maxwell]] or Maria plans to add [[sources]] here later.''
=== Sources===
*http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=john_d_newport&id=I17185
*Thanks to [[Maxwell-1489 | Maria Maxwell]] for starting this profile.
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[[Category:Declaration of Arbroath, Inchmartin Family Worklist]]
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== Biography ==Margaret was born about 1360 daughter to Allan Erskine of Inchmartine and his wife Isabel Inchmartine daughter of John of Inchmartine.
About 1385 she married John Glen of Balmuto.
They had issue:
1. Margery who married Sir Andrew Ogilvy who gained the title of Inchmartine by marriage, she being the eldest heiress.
2. Isabel who married as second wife to Walter Ogilvy of Lintrathen
3. Christian who married David Ogilvy of Kinneff who by this marriage gained the title of Balmuto.
Her mother died about 1398 and her father died about 1400.Margaret, wife of Sir John Glen, and Isabel her younger sister who had marred Sir John Wemyss of that Ilk were on 26 May 1400, retoured heirs to their father. The parties made an Indenture to arrange an exchange of parts of their lands.Wemyss of Wemyss Family Vol.ii Charter 28 see [https://archive.org/details/memorialsoffamil02fras/page/110] On 6 June 1400 the Duke of Albany as Regent refused to give sasine to Margaret and Isabel
The co-heiresses Margaret and Isabel were on 8 September 1401, retoured heirs to their mother, Dame Isabel Inchmartin, in the lands of Auchleven, held of the lord of Garioch. Wemyss of Wemyss Family Vol. ii Charter 32 see [https://archive.org/details/memorialsoffamil02fras/page/120] (pronounced Geerie)
In 1419, Margaret Glen, lady Inchmartine granted the lands of Wardroparston to her son-in-law Walter Oglvy of Lintrathen. NRS GD16/3/7 see [ ]
Furthermore as Margaret Erskine or Glen on 1 December 1425 granted to her grandson Walter Ogilvy two acres of Pitmiddle in the Carse of Gowrie. In the event of him dying without issue, the tailie was to pass to Andrew Ogilvy and her daughter Margery and their heirs. Melville Charters 27 see [https://archive.org/details/melvillesearlsm00frasgoog/page/n26]
On 18 July 1427, Margaret Erskine of Inchmartine made an Indenture with her nephew David Wemyss to exchange her claim to her share of the manor of Wemyss for his part of Inchmartine. Melvilles of Melville Vol.iii Charter 28 see [https://archive.org/details/melvillesearlsm00frasgoog/page/n26]
Margaret Erskine, Lady Inchmartine died about 1430.
== Sources ==
Thanks to [[Maxwell-1489 | Maria Maxwell]] for starting this profile.
*Father: Allan Erskine Sir b: ABT 1328 in Erskine, Renfrewshire, Scotland
*Mother: Isabel Inchmartin b: ABT 1333 in Inchmartine, Inchture, Perth and Kinross, Scotland
Marriage 1 John De La Glen b: ABT 1345 in Balmullo, Fife, Scotland
Children
*Mariot Glen b: ABT 1372 in Balmullo, Fife, Scotland
*Isabel Glen b: ABT 1380 in Balmullo, Fife, Scotland
*Marjory Glen b: ABT 1395 in Balmullo, Fife, Scotland
*Christian Glen b: ABT 1392 in Balmullo, Fife, Scotland
== Sources ==
''No sources. The events of Margaret's life were either witnessed by [[Maxwell-1489 | Maria Maxwell]] or Maria plans to add [[sources]] here later.''
=== Sources===
*http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=john_d_newport&id=I17185
*Thanks to [[Maxwell-1489 | Maria Maxwell]] for starting this profile.
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[[Category:Declaration of Arbroath, Inchmartin Family Worklist]]
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== Biography ==Margaret was born about 1360 daughter to Allan Erskine of Inchmartine and his wife Isabel Inchmartine daughter of John of Inchmartine.
About 1385 she married John Glen of Balmuto.
They had issue:
1. Margery who married Sir Andrew Ogilvy who gained the title of Inchmartine by marriage, she being the eldest heiress.
2. Isabel who married as second wife to Walter Ogilvy of Lintrathen
3. Christian who married David Ogilvy of Kinneff who by this marriage gained the title of Balmuto.
Her mother died about 1398 and her father died about 1400.Margaret, wife of Sir John Glen, and Isabel her younger sister who had marred Sir John Wemyss of that Ilk were on 26 May 1400, retoured heirs to their father. The parties made an Indenture to arrange an exchange of parts of their lands.Wemyss of Wemyss Family Vol.ii Charter 28 see [https://archive.org/details/memorialsoffamil02fras/page/110] On 6 June 1400 the Duke of Albany as Regent refused to give sasine to Margaret and Isabel
The co-heiresses Margaret and Isabel were on 8 September 1401, retoured heirs to their mother, Dame Isabel Inchmartin, in the lands of Auchleven, held of the lord of Garioch. Wemyss of Wemyss Family Vol. ii Charter 32 see [https://archive.org/details/memorialsoffamil02fras/page/120] (pronounced Geerie)
In 1419, Margaret Glen, lady Inchmartine granted the lands of Wardroparston to her son-in-law Walter Oglvy of Lintrathen. NRS GD16/3/7 see [ ]
Furthermore as Margaret Erskine or Glen on 1 December 1425 granted to her grandson Walter Ogilvy two acres of Pitmiddle in the Carse of Gowrie. In the event of him dying without issue, the tailie was to pass to Andrew Ogilvy and her daughter Margery and their heirs. Melville Charters 27 see [https://archive.org/details/melvillesearlsm00frasgoog/page/n26]
On 18 July 1427, Margaret Erskine of Inchmartine made an Indenture with her nephew David Wemyss to exchange her claim to her share of the manor of Wemyss for his part of Inchmartine. Melvilles of Melville Vol.iii Charter 28 see [https://archive.org/details/melvillesearlsm00frasgoog/page/n26]
Margaret Erskine, Lady Inchmartine died about 1430.
== Sources ==
Thanks to [[Maxwell-1489 | Maria Maxwell]] for starting this profile.
Events
| Birth | Abt 1358 | Perthshire, Scotland | |||
| Marriage | 1369 | Banff, Banffshire, Scotland - John Glen | |||
| Marriage | 1369 | u Scotland - John Glen | |||
| Birth | Abt 1375 | Scotland | |||
| Death | 20 Nov 1419 | Scotland | |||
| Death | Abt 1430 | Perthshire, Scotland | |||
| Alt name | Margaret "Lady Inchmartine" Erskine | ||||
| Reference No | 5895671 | ||||
| Reference No | |||||
| Reference No | 60 | ||||
| Reference No | 6070228 |
Families
| Spouse | John Glen (1345 - 1419) |
| Child | Isabel Glen (1380 - 1440) |
| Child | Christian Glen (1400 - 1470) |
| Child | Marjorie Glen (1400 - 1450) |
| Father | Sir Alan Erskine (1325 - 1400) |
| Mother | Isabel Inchmartin (1340 - 1399) |
| Sibling | Lady Elizabeth Erskine (1372 - 1427) |