Abernethy, Devorguilla

Female 1222 - 1295  (73 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Abernethy, Devorguilla was born in 1222 in Abernethy, Perthshire, Scotland (daughter of Abernethy, Sir Patrick); died on 3 Feb 1295 in Scotland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: LCFS-LY3
    • Name: Devorguilla de Abernethy
    • Alternate Birth: 1225, Auchterarder, Perthshire, Scotland

    Family/Spouse: de Montfitchet, William. William was born in 1220 in Cargill, Perthshire, Scotland; died in 1287 in Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Montifex, William was born in 1279 in Stobhall, Cargill, Perthshire, Scotland; died in 1344 in Auchterarder, Perthshire, Scotland.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Abernethy, Sir Patrick was born in 1175 in Abernethy, Perthshire, Scotland (son of MacHugh, Orm and Abernethy, Mrs. Macduff); died in 1244 in Abernethy, Perthshire, Scotland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: L4BK-MQ7

    Notes:

    Our royal, titled, noble and commoner ancestors

    Patrick de Abernethy1
    Last Edited 4 Apr 2020
    M, #145358, d. before 1244
    Father Laurence de Abernethy, Hereditary Abbot d. 1245
    Mother Devorgulle of Galloway1
    Patrick de Abernethy died before 1244; d.v.p.
    Family
    Children
    Sir Hugh Abernethy, Lord Abernethy+1 d. b 9 Feb 1293
    Dervorguilla de Abernethy

    Children:
    1. 1. Abernethy, Devorguilla was born in 1222 in Abernethy, Perthshire, Scotland; died on 3 Feb 1295 in Scotland.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  MacHugh, Orm was born in 1145 in Methilhill, Fife, Scotland (son of MacDuff, Sir Hugh and of Fife, Mrs Eoghin); died in 1200 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: K1T8-NNR
    • Appointments / Titles: 1170, Abernethy, Perthshire, Scotland; Lay Abbott

    Notes:

    Orm MacHugh, also known as Egius Mac Duff, Hugh MacHugh, HUGH macDuff II, Giles and Eugenius. Very confusing but they are all names for the same person. He was the only known son of Hugh MacGillemichael (also known as Aed).

    His paternity is confirmed by a charter of King William of Scotland (William the Lion) dated about 1165 which identifies him as "Egii filii Hugonis filii Gillemihel comitis de Fif" which translates as "Egii, son of Hugh, son of Gillemiel, count of Fife".

    Orm is believed to have inherited the hereditary Abbacy of Abernethy from his father, however, Orm is the first Abbot of Abernethy to actually be attested. Orm was confirmed in possession of it by King William of Scotland in the 1170s.

    Orm is also identified by Sir Robert Douglas in his 'Peerage of Scotland' as the father of John of Methil, the ancestor of the family of Wemyss and of the Earls of Wemyss.

    Orm married Abernethy, Mrs. Macduff. Macduff was born in 1150 in Scotland; died in 1195 in Abernethy, Perthshire, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Abernethy, Mrs. Macduff was born in 1150 in Scotland; died in 1195 in Abernethy, Perthshire, Scotland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: 9W93-CCY
    • Name: Orm De Abernathy
    • Title: Lady

    Children:
    1. 2. Abernethy, Sir Patrick was born in 1175 in Abernethy, Perthshire, Scotland; died in 1244 in Abernethy, Perthshire, Scotland.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  MacDuff, Sir Hugh was born in 1112 in Inverness, Inverness-shire, Scotland; was christened in 1129 in Saltoun, East Lothian, Scotland; died in DECEASED.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • Appointments / Titles: Chief of Clan MacDuff
    • House: MacDuff
    • FSID: MFGV-SZQ
    • Occupation: Lay Abbot of Abernethy

    Notes:

    Hugh Macduff, 2nd son of Gillemichael, Mormaer of Fife. Also known as Aed, Aeod, and Eoghin, Abbot of Abernethy.

    Hugh was the 2nd son of Gillemichael (Gille Míchéil) who was Mormaer of Fife from 1130 to 1133. After the death of his father, Hugh's brother Duncan I succeeded as Mormaer, but it is believed Hugh (Aed) succeeded as Chief of Clan MacDuff (MacDhuibh).

    Hugh also had a sister named Ete Macduff who married Gartnait, Mormaer of Buchan.

    A charter of King William of Scotland (William the Lion) dated about 1165 confirms Hugh's parentage, and identifies him as the father of a son "Egii" stating "Egii filii Hugonis filii Gillemihel comitis de Fif" meaning "Egii, son of Hugh, son of Gillemiel, count of Fife"

    Hugh held the hereditary title of Abbot of Abernethy, a title which later passed to his own son, Orm. Orm is identified also as Egii, Hugh II and Giles.

    The name of Hugh's wife, the mother of Orm, is not known.

    Hugh lived in the 12th century and is believed to have died by 1160.

    He is identified by Sir Robert Douglas in his 'Peerage of Scotland' as the ancestor of the Earls of Wemyss.

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    Foundation for Medieval Genealogy

    b) HUGH . His parentage is confirmed by the undated charter, probably dated to [1165/66], under which William King of Scotland confirmed the property of St Andrew’s priory, including a donation of "ecclesiam de Marchinche" by "militis…Egii filii Hugonis filii Gillemihel comitis de Fif"[309]. m ---. The name of Hugh’s wife is not known. Hugh & his wife had one child:

    i) GILES . William King of Scotland confirmed the property of St Andrew’s priory, including a donation of "ecclesiam de Marchinche" by "militis…Egii filii Hugonis filii Gillemihel comitis de Fif", by undated charter probably dated to [1165/66][310].

    https://fmg.ac/Projects/MedLands/SCOTTISH%20NOBILITY.htm#_Toc359671981

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    Wikipedia Gille Micheil, father of Aed

    Mormaer Gille Míchéil (d. bef. July 1136) is the second man known for certain to have been Mormaer of Fife from 1130 to 1133, although it is unlikely he actually was the second. He had at least one son, called Aed (=Hugh). Aed would have succeeded Donnchad I under a Celtic system, but as feudal rules of primogeniture came into force during the reign of Donnchad I, it was Donnchad's son, and not Gille Míchéil's, who became the next mormaer. Aed, though, probably succeeded to the leadership of Clann Duib, at least during Donnchad I's minority, and certainly became Abbot of Abernethy, an office which his own son, Orm, later inherited.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gille_M%C3%ADch%C3%A9il,_Mormaer_of_Fife

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    Abbots and lords of Abernethy - Wikipedia
    The abbots of Abernethy were descendants of Gille Míchéil, Earl of Fife. The abbacy may have been held by Áed (called Hugo or Eggu and other Latinised forms), son of Gille Míchéil,[2] but the abbacy is first attested when Áed's son Orm is confirmed in possession of it by King William of Scotland in the 1170s, in condition for making concessions favorable to the King's new monastic establishment at Arbroath Abbey.[3] The title of Abbot disappears in the sources during the abbacy of Laurence, with the title of dominus predominating:

    Orm de Abernethy (fl. 1170s)
    Laurence de Abernethy (fl. 1190s)
    Hugh de Abernethy (d. 1291)
    Alexander de Abernethy (d. c. 1315)
    Following the death of Alexander Abernethy, the title passed to his daughter Margaret who married John Stewart of Bonkyll, who assumed the title, as well as being granted the forfeited Earldom of Angus.

    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_of_Abernethy#Abbots_and_lords_of_Abernethy

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    Scots Peerage Volume

    WEMYSS, EAULS OF WEMYSS

    "The family of Wemyss are said to de- scend from Hugh, the second son of Gille- michael. Earl of Fife. Charters show that Hugh had a son ' Egius,' or Hugh, who held the lands of Markinch. This second Hugh is said to have been the father of John of Methil, who was the undoubted ancestor of the family of Wemyss. But there is conclusive evidence that the father of John of Methil was not Hugh but a Michael of Methil, whose kin- ship with the Earls of Fife is not clearly proved. He may be identical with Michael the Clerk, who appears frequently as a witness to charters by the Earl of Fife and to others in which the Earl is witness between 1165 and 1204, and takes rank closely after the Earl. This Michael the Clerk had also a son John, but there is nothing to prove that they were the same as Michael and John of Methil."

    https://archive.org/details/scotspeeragefoun08paul/page/475/mode/1up

    Hugh married of Fife, Mrs Eoghin. Eoghin was born in 1129 in Scotland; died in DECEASED. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  of Fife, Mrs Eoghin was born in 1129 in Scotland; died in DECEASED.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FSID: GWPT-6RK
    • Name: Eoghin Hugh De Abernethy
    • Title: Mrs.

    Children:
    1. 4. MacHugh, Orm was born in 1145 in Methilhill, Fife, Scotland; died in 1200 in Markinch, Fife, Scotland.