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William Kirkcaldy of Scotland

May 11, 2013 , ,

William Kirkcaldy

William Kirkcaldy

My 13th great grandfather lived in Scotland when religion was making life very difficult for all involved.  Mary Stuart reigned as a Catholic.  Life was uneasy and brutal:

Biography from Wikipedia:

Sir William Kirkcaldy of Grange (c. 1520 – 3 August 1573), Scottish politician and general, was the eldest son of Sir James Kirkcaldy of Grange (d. 1556), a member of an old Fife family. The house of the Grange lands was Halyards Palace.

Sir James was lord high treasurer of Scotland from 1537 to 1543 and was a determined opponent of Cardinal Beaton, for whose murder in 1546 he was partly responsible. William Kirkcaldy assisted to compass this murder, and when the castle of St Andrew’s surrendered to the French in July 1547 he was sent as a prisoner to Normandy, whence he escaped in 1550.

He was then employed in France as a secret agent by the advisers of Edward VI, being known in the cyphers as Corax; and later he served in the French army, where he gained a lasting reputation for skill and bravery. The sentence passed on Kirkcaldy for his share in Beaton’s murder was removed in 1556, and returning to Scotland in 1557 he came quickly to the front; as a Protestant he was one of the leaders of the lords of the congregation in their struggle with the regent, Mary of Guise, and he assisted to harass the French troops in Fife. He opposed Queen Mary’s marriage with Darnley, being associated at this time with Moray, and was forced for a short time to seek refuge in England.

Returning to Scotland, he was an accessory to the murder of Rizzio, but he had no share in that of Darnley, and he was one of the lords who banded themselves together to rescue Mary after her marriage with Bothwell. After the fight at Carberry Hill the queen surrendered herself to Kirkcaldy, and his generalship was mainly responsible for her defeat at the Battle of Langside. Kirkcaldy sailed to Orkney as Lord High Admiral of Scotland in pursuit of Bothwell, but his ship, the Lion, ran aground.[1] He seems, however, to have believed that an arrangement with Mary was possible, and coming under the influence of William Maitland of Lethington, whom in September 1569 he released by a stratagem from his confinement in Edinburgh, he was soon vehemently suspected by his fellows.

After the murder of Moray, Kirkcaldy ranged himself definitely among the friends of the imprisoned queen. About this time he forcibly released one of his supporters from imprisonment, a step which led to an altercation with his former friend John Knox, who called him a murderer and throat-cutter. Defying the regent Lennox, Kirkcaldy began to strengthen the fortifications of Edinburgh castle, of which he was governor, and which he held for Mary, and early in 1573 he refused to come to an agreement with the regent Morton because the terms of peace did not include a section of his friends.

After this some English troops arrived to help the Scots, and in May 1573 the castle surrendered. Strenuous efforts were made to save Kirkcaldy from the vengeance of his foes, but they were unavailing; Knox had prophesied that he would be hanged, and he was hanged on the 3rd of August 1573.”

William Kirkcaldy (1520 – 1573)
is my 13th great grandfather
Janet Kirkcaldy (1520 – 1572)
daughter of William Kirkcaldy
William Carr (1542 – 1655)
son of Janet Kirkcaldy
Benjamin Carr (1592 – 1635)
son of William Carr
Caleb Carr (1623 – 1695)
son of Benjamin Carr
Sarah Carr (1682 – 1765)
daughter of Caleb Carr
John Hammett (1705 – 1752)
son of Sarah Carr
MARGARET HAMMETT (1721 – 1753)
daughter of John Hammett
Benjamin Sweet (1722 – 1789)
son of MARGARET HAMMETT
Paul Sweet (1762 – 1836)
son of Benjamin Sweet
Valentine Sweet (1791 – 1858)
son of Paul Sweet
Sarah LaVina Sweet (1840 – 1923)
daughter of Valentine Sweet
Jason A Morse (1862 – 1932)
son of Sarah LaVina Sweet
Ernest Abner Morse (1890 – 1965)
son of Jason A Morse
Richard Arden Morse (1920 – 2004)
son of Ernest Abner Morse
Pamela Morse
I am the daughter of Richard Arden Morse

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I love how you can track all this. I do believe your love of history is amazing.

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Perhaps we are distant cousins. My genealogical research connects me to Sir William Kirkcaldy through our common ancestor of BENJAMIN Carr. My line then follows ROBERT KERR who was apparently CALEB’s brother and also ended up in Rhode Island. It gets a bit confusing though in that my reference also includes “William Kirkcaldy of Grange, 10th Baron of Ferniehirst” and i am beginning to wonder if this is an entirely different person?

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Gary Shaw

February 21, 2016

Very cool, cousin

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Pamela Morse

February 21, 2016

I am trying to trace the genealogy of William Kirkcaldy of Grange as far back as possible, but all the information I have going back to William, born 1350, is unverifiable. Do you have any recommendations on where to turn for verifiable genealogical information?

I am supposed to be descended from William Fergusson and Isobel Kirkcaldy, but I cannot verify Isobel’s identity nor her relationship to William Kirkcaldy of Grange.

Looking forward to your response.

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Kingston Estates

February 27, 2017

I am not a pro and only use ancestry.com, so I would say hire a pro. I have made many time costly errors.

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Pamela Morse

February 27, 2017

No problem, but thank you for your time. BTW, are you aware that the daughter of William of Grange, Janet Kirkcaldy, according to Wikipedia is questionable at best? I just thought I would pass the word along so that if you come across any validation to the claim, you can in turn pass it on to me. Thanks again.

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Kingston Estates

February 27, 2017

Thanks, I will take a look at Janet. If she is bogus, she will not be the first or probably the last i will find. I do like to know, even though the branch cutting can be painful..fortunately I am not terribly attached to Janet…so I could let her go if need be.

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Pamela Morse

February 27, 2017