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  1. Explore the family tree of Mary, Queen of Scots, who was the granddaughter of King James IV of Scotland and the mother of King James I of England. See her parents, siblings, children, grandchildren and other relatives.

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  2. Mary, Queen of Scots (8 December 1542 – 8 February 1587), also known as Mary Stuart or Mary I of Scotland, was Queen of Scotland from 14 December 1542 until her forced abdication in 1567. The only surviving legitimate child of James V of Scotland, Mary was six days old when her father died and she inherited the throne.

  3. Aug 8, 2022 · Genealogy for Mary Stewart, Queen of Scots (1542 - 1587) family tree on Geni, with over 260 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.

  4. Apr 2, 2014 · Learn about the life and reign of Mary, Queen of Scots, who was the great-granddaughter of Henry VII and the cousin of Elizabeth I. Find out about her marriages, children, claim to the English throne and execution by Elizabeth.

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  6. May 6, 2024 · Explore genealogy for Mary (Stewart) Queen of Scots born 1542 Linlithgow Palace, Linlithgow, Linlithgowshire, Scotland died 1587 Fotheringhay, Northamptonshire, England including ancestors + descendants + 22 photos + 16 genealogist comments + questions + more in the free family tree community.

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  7. When Mary Queen of Scots was born on 8 December 1542, in Linlithgow, West Lothian, Scotland, United Kingdom, her father, James V King of Scotland, was 30 and her mother, Marie de Guise Queen of Scotland, was 27. She married Henry Stewart, Lord Darnley on 29 July 1565, in Holyrood, Midlothian, Scotland.

  8. Learn about the life and marriages of Mary Queen of Scots, the daughter of James V of Scotland and Mary of Guise. See her signature and key facts about her role in the Tudor dynasty and her execution by Elizabeth I.

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