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VALLELY, John
(About 1795-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. QUINN, Alice

2. QUIGLEY, John
3. Unknown

VALLELY, John 2

  • Born: About 1795
  • Marriage (1): QUINN, Alice
  • Marriage (2): QUIGLEY, John 1
  • Marriage (3): Unknown in Aug 1514 in Kinnoull, Perhshire, Scotland 1

   Other names for John were VALELY, John 2 and VALLILY, John.3

  General Notes:

John was a farmer, according to his daughter Sarah's marriage certificate in 1868. 3


John married Alice QUINN. (Alice QUINN was born about 1800 and died before 6 Jun 1840.)


John next married John QUIGLEY, son of James QUIGLEY and Mary LEITCH.1 (John QUIGLEY was born on 31 Aug 1872 in Carluke, Lanarkshire, Scotland 4 and died 25 December 1936 at 4.45 pm in 15 Greenbank Terrace, Carluke, Lanarkshire, Scotland 5.). The cause of his death was chronic bronchitis over 4 years and asthma myocardis.


  Marriage Notes:

"James IV. 'of the Iron Belt' was born on March 17, 1472-3. He had taken part in the war of the rebel lords against his fatlier King James III., and after the murder of the latter was crowned at Scone in June 1488. In his reign the See of Glasgow was made an Archbishopric, and the University of Aberdeen founded. He was killed at the Battle of Flodden, 9 September 1513. He married (dispensation by Pope Alexander VI., Rome, 28 July 1500) Margaret Tudor, eldest daughter of Henry VII., King of England and sister of Henry VIII., at the Abbey Church of Holyrood, 8 August 1503, and by her had issue"

from Scots Peerage (vol 1) 1

John next married in Aug 1514 in Kinnoull, Perhshire, Scotland.1 The marriage ended in divorced march 1526.


  Marriage Notes:

"Queen Margaret Tudor was married secondly, at the Chapel of Kinnoull in August 1514, to Archibald Douglas, Earl of Angus, by whom she had a daughter. She obtained a divorce from him in March 1526, on the ground of an alleged pre-contract" (page 21)

"Soon after his accession to the earldom he (Archibald Douglas) married Margaret Tudor, widow of King James IV., a union infelicitous to the parties chiefly concerned, and also for a time to Scotland, as Angus and his wife became the centre of a series of intrigues for possession of the young princes, and for the government of Scotland." (page 190)

"His second wife was Queen Margaret Tudor, who divorced him, the final sentence being pronounced on 11 March 1528." (page 192)

from Scots Peerage (vol 1) 1

Sources


1 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 1 (1904).

2 (http://ifhf.rootsireland.ie), Dungannon Parish County Tyrone Church Baptism Record.

3 GRO Scotland, Marriage certificate RDS 652/2 No 33 Old Monkland 1868/daughter Sarah.

4 LDS, IGI.

5 GRO Scotland, Death Carluke 629 no 123 1936.

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