Individual Details
Ann de Lawedre
(Aft 1325 - Bef 1390)
== Biography ==
Ann de Lawedre brought to her marriage her father's estate of Quarrelwood in Morayshire, which had been in the family since being granted to the original Sir Robert de Lawedre in 1057 by King Malcolm 'Canmore'.
In 1335 this Ann de Lawedre married Sir Robert Chisholm of that Ilk, who had held lands in Paxton (across the Whiteadder river from de Lawedre's Edrington estate), who fought at Haildon Hill with de Lawedre, and who succeeded her father as Constable of Urqhuhart Castle in 1359''The Families of Scotland'' by Sir George Mackenzie (1636-1691), Scottish Record Society, 2008, p.44-5. placing the Chisholms in Moray almost immediately after Halidon Hill. Both de Lawedre and Chisholm were [temporarily] forfeited by King Edward III of England of their Lowland properties.
"The last Hugh Rose dying, he was succeeded by his son Hugh, the third of that name, and fourth in the family. I find him mentioned in a contract matrimonial between himself and Joneta de Chesholme, daughter to Sir Robert Chesholme, constable of the castle of Urquhart; he was also Chesholme of the Ilk, and in right of his mother [Ann] daughter to Sir Robert Lauder, succeeded to Quarrellwood, Kinsterie, Brightmannie, etc."''A Genealogical Deduction of the Family of Rose of Kilravock'', Edinburgh, 1848.
Children
#Robert Chisholm b: ABT 1335.
#William Chisholm b: ABT 1337.
== Sources ==
* [https://archive.org/stream/notesonhistoric00youngoog#page/n156/mode/2up/search/Quarrelwood Young, James. Notes on historical references to the Scottish Family of Lauder. Thomas Duncan, 1884, Appendix xiiv.]
* ''Genealogical Collections made by Walter MacFarlane 1750-51'' edited by James Toshach Clark, Keeper of the Advocates' Library, Scottish History Society, Edinburgh, 1900, vol.2, pps: 496, 498, 503-4.
* http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=aet-t&id=I53297
Ann de Lawedre brought to her marriage her father's estate of Quarrelwood in Morayshire, which had been in the family since being granted to the original Sir Robert de Lawedre in 1057 by King Malcolm 'Canmore'.
In 1335 this Ann de Lawedre married Sir Robert Chisholm of that Ilk, who had held lands in Paxton (across the Whiteadder river from de Lawedre's Edrington estate), who fought at Haildon Hill with de Lawedre, and who succeeded her father as Constable of Urqhuhart Castle in 1359''The Families of Scotland'' by Sir George Mackenzie (1636-1691), Scottish Record Society, 2008, p.44-5. placing the Chisholms in Moray almost immediately after Halidon Hill. Both de Lawedre and Chisholm were [temporarily] forfeited by King Edward III of England of their Lowland properties.
"The last Hugh Rose dying, he was succeeded by his son Hugh, the third of that name, and fourth in the family. I find him mentioned in a contract matrimonial between himself and Joneta de Chesholme, daughter to Sir Robert Chesholme, constable of the castle of Urquhart; he was also Chesholme of the Ilk, and in right of his mother [Ann] daughter to Sir Robert Lauder, succeeded to Quarrellwood, Kinsterie, Brightmannie, etc."''A Genealogical Deduction of the Family of Rose of Kilravock'', Edinburgh, 1848.
Children
#Robert Chisholm b: ABT 1335.
#William Chisholm b: ABT 1337.
== Sources ==
* [https://archive.org/stream/notesonhistoric00youngoog#page/n156/mode/2up/search/Quarrelwood Young, James. Notes on historical references to the Scottish Family of Lauder. Thomas Duncan, 1884, Appendix xiiv.]
* ''Genealogical Collections made by Walter MacFarlane 1750-51'' edited by James Toshach Clark, Keeper of the Advocates' Library, Scottish History Society, Edinburgh, 1900, vol.2, pps: 496, 498, 503-4.
* http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=aet-t&id=I53297
Events
| Birth | Aft 1325 | ||||
| Death | Bef 1390 | Quarrelwood, Morayshire, Scotland | |||
| Marriage | Robert Chisholm | ||||
| Reference No | 22769725 | ||||
| Reference No | 24856145 | ||||
| Reference No | 60 |
Families
| Spouse | Robert Chisholm (1310 - ) |
| Child | Sir Robert "6th Chisholm of Chisholm" Chisholm (1335 - 1393) |
| Father | Robert de Lawedre of Bass (1305 - 1370) |