_John BRILLHARD _____+
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_Samuel BRILLHART ___|_Marie RARIEGH ______
| (1724 - ....) m 1743
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_Jacob BRILLHART ____|
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[15924] Rebecca is written about in "Pioneers and Makers of Arkansas," Josiah Hazen Shinn (Little Rock: Democrat Printing, 1908; reprinted in Baltimore: Gen. Pub. Co, 1967; ISBN 0806303115). Her husband, Caleb Lindsey, died 26 Feb 1837 and she m. (2) in 1866 Cornelius Carlock. Her information is from Lisa Wagner, a descendant, via email in Jan., 1999 (Wagner_e@popmail.firn.edu). Rebecca, not an only child, lived with her mother's parents, the Davises. Her dates and her mother are from the LDS Church's unverified IGI file.
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| _Asa Russell MACE ______|_Bertha Emily WILLIAMS _
| | (1892 - 1966) m 1917 (1864 - 1904)
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(1898 - 1982) m 1917
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_John Thomas BOYDSTON _______+
| (1853 - 1937) m 1878
_John Chester BOYDSTON _|_Sarah Eliza Alvora FLEMING _
| (1882 - 1953) m 1913 (1858 - 1923)
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| |_Betty Alice HAWK ______|_Amanda Palestine DANLEY ____
| (1882 - 1951) m 1913 (1853 - 1949)
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_Robert III, King of SCOTS ____+
| (1340 - 1406) m 1367
_James I, King of SCOTS __________________|_Annabella DRUMMOND ___________
| (1394 - 1437) m 1424 (1355 - 1401)
_James II, King of SCOTS ______|
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| | _John BEAUFORT ________________+
| | | (1372 - 1410) m 1397
| |_Joan BEAUFORT ___________________________|_Margaret HOLLAND _____________
| (.... - 1445) m 1424 (.... - 1439)
_James III, King of SCOTS _|
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(1430 - 1495) m 1449 |
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[7578] James IV (1473-1513), king of Scotland (1488-1513), who unified the country under his rule and, in spirit of the Renaissance, patronized arts and learning. He was the son of King James III. Within a few months after his accession he ended the revolt by Scottish nobles that had cost his father his life. James expanded the Scottish navy, encouraged commerce, and reformed the administration of criminal justice. His romantic disposition induced him to support Perkin Warbeck, a claimant to the English throne, and to invade England in behalf of Warbeck in 1495. Two years later, however, a 7-year truce was concluded between Scotland and England. In 1503 James married Margaret Tudor, the eldest daughter of King Henry VII of England. This marriage eventually led to the union of the crowns of England and Scotland. After 1509, when Henry VIII became king of England, relations between the two countries became strained. Scotland was a traditional ally of France, and during Anglo-French hostilities in 1513 James invaded England in aid of his ally. Despite initial successes, he was plagued by desertions from his army, which was defeated at the Battle of Flodden on September 9, 1513. James himself was killed. He was succeeded by his son, James V. He also had a daughter that died in 1508, and one that died in 1512. With his second wife, Mary Boyd, he had Alexander Stuart (b. ca. 1493), Archbishop of St. Andrews.