of Lennox, Alwyn 1a

Birth Name of Lennox, Alwyn
Gender male
Age at Death 65 years

Narrative

Alwyn, 2nd Earl of Lennox (d by 1225)
m. Eva of Menteith (dau of Gilchrist, 1st Earl of Menteith)

Notes from http://www.clangalbraith.org/GalbraithsOfTheLennox/lennox.htm
GALBRAITHS OF THE LENNOX
PRIVATELY PRINTED

Compiled by Col. T. L. Galloway of Auchendrane in 1944

......It was in the old Cumbrian, or Clydesdale Kingdom, that the Earldom of Levenax was situated. Roughly, the boundaries were from the Clyde at Dumbarton to Arrochar in the North, and from the shores of the Gareloch to Fintry, including Kilpatrick and Baldernock. Loch Lomond and the banks of the Leven may be taken as the centre of the Earldom. It is here, then, in this interesting and beautiful part of Scotland that we can first trace the origin of the name "Galbraith."

The first Galbraiths who can be definitely found mentioned in any charter were the brothers Gillespie and Roderick Galbraith.

As witnesses in several charters they are called the nephews of Alwyn II, Earl of Lennox. Now, these brothers might be called nephews of Alwyn from various circumstances. They might be the sons of a brother of Alwyn. That Alwyn the first Earl had another son, Eth, is indicated in an Ayrshire Charter, dated 1193. (Liber de Melrose vol. I, p. 22.) But it would seem unlikely that sons of this Eth would be named Galbraith, and there is no evidence to show that he left any children.

Again the brothers might be sons of a daughter of Alwyn I and sister of Alwyn II married to a Galbraith. Or, again, Alwyn II might have married a lady of the Galbraith family, and Gillespie and Roderick be sons of a brother of that Countess.
Whichever way we take it, this seems certain, that the Galbraiths were of the old Lennox inhabitants and that they early intermarried with the family of Alwyn the 1st Earl of Lennox.

 

Events

Event Date Place Description Sources
Birth 1160 Lennox, Scotland   2
Death 1225     3

Age: 65y

Parents

Relation to main person Name Birth date Death date Relation within this family (if not by birth)
Father of Lennox, Alwyn11301199
Mother
         of Lennox, Alwyn 1160 1225
    Brother     of Lennox, Eth

Families

Family of of Lennox, Alwyn and Menteith, Eva

Unknown Partner Menteith, Eva ( * 1168-04-00 + ... )
  Children
Name Birth Date Death Date
Lennox, Maldouen11871250-03-12
of Lennox, Eva1217-08-10

Source References

  1. Errol Bevan: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=bevangenealogy&id=I58437 @ RootsWeb Ancestries of Errol S. BEVAN and Hollie C. ATKINSON BEVAN to ADAM and EVE including REINHARDT and BLOCKER Cousins and more
      • Source text:

        ID: I58437
        Name: Alwyn (Alvin) 2nd Earl of LENNOX
        Surname: Lennox
        Given Name: Alwyn (Alvin) 2nd Earl of
        Sex: M
        Death: 1225
        Note:
        Alwyn, 2nd Earl of Lennox (d by 1225)
        m. Eva of Menteith (dau of Gilchrist, 1st Earl of Menteith)

        Notes from http://www.clangalbraith.org/GalbraithsOfTheLennox/lennox.htm
        GALBRAITHS OF THE LENNOX
        PRIVATELY PRINTED

        Compiled by Col. T. L. Galloway of Auchendrane in 1944

        ......It was in the old Cumbrian, or Clydesdale Kingdom, that the Earldom of Levenax was situated. Roughly, the boundaries were from the Clyde at Dumbarton to Arrochar in the North, and from the shores of the Gareloch to Fintry, including Kilpatrick and Baldernock. Loch Lomond and the banks of the Leven may be taken as the centre of the Earldom. It is here, then, in this interesting and beautiful part of Scotland that we can first trace the origin of the name "Galbraith."

        The first Galbraiths who can be definitely found mentioned in any charter were the brothers Gillespie and Roderick Galbraith.

        As witnesses in several charters they are called the nephews of Alwyn II, Earl of Lennox. Now, these brothers might be called nephews of Alwyn from various circumstances. They might be the sons of a brother of Alwyn. That Alwyn the first Earl had another son, Eth, is indicated in an Ayrshire Charter, dated 1193. (Liber de Melrose vol. I, p. 22.) But it would seem unlikely that sons of this Eth would be named Galbraith, and there is no evidence to show that he left any children.

        Again the brothers might be sons of a daughter of Alwyn I and sister of Alwyn II married to a Galbraith. Or, again, Alwyn II might have married a lady of the Galbraith family, and Gillespie and Roderick be sons of a brother of that Countess.
        Whichever way we take it, this seems certain, that the Galbraiths were of the old Lennox inhabitants and that they early intermarried with the family of Alwyn the 1st Earl of Lennox.
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        Change Date: 11 Sep 2007 at 01:00:00

        Father: Alwyn (Aluin or Alwin) 1st Earl of LENNOX

        Marriage 1 Eva MENTEITH b: 1177
        Children
        Eva of LENNOX b: 10 Aug 1217 in Lennox, Scotland
        Maldouen 3rd Earl of LENNOX b: 1200

        Sources:
        Repository:
        Name: Family History Library
        Salt Lake City, Utah 84150 USA

        Title: International Genealogical Index (R)
        Author: The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints
        Publication: Copyright (c) 1980, 2002, data as of August 31, 2004

         

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  2. Holly Forrest Tamer: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=hollye&id=I7328&style=TABLE @ RootsWeb
  3. Errol Bevan: http://wc.rootsweb.ancestry.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=PED&db=bevangenealogy&id=I58432&style=TABLE @ RootsWeb Ancestries of Errol S. BEVAN and Hollie C. ATKINSON BEVAN to ADAM and EVE including REINHARDT and BLOCKER Cousins and more