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FRASER, Andrew Sheriff of Stirling, Sir
(About 1262-1297)
LE CHEN, Possible Daughter
(About 1268-)
MAGNUSSON, John Jarl of Orkney and Caithness
(About 1255-Before 1312)
FRASER, Simon of Brotherton, Sheriff of Kincardine, Sir
(About 1285-1333)
JONSDOTTIR, Margaret
(About 1284-)
FRASER, Alexander
(About 1312-1361)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. MORAY, Daughter

FRASER, Alexander 1 2

  • Born: About 1312
  • Marriage (1): MORAY, Daughter 1
  • Died: 1361 2

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  Research Notes:

NEW ORDER OF LAIRDS OF LOVAT

"The modern Clan Fraser of Lovat records the Lairds of Lovat as follows:[8 'Clan Fraser in Scottish History' (PDF). clanfraser.org.]

Sir Simon Fraser (son of Andrew Fraser and was killed at the Battle of Halidon Hill in 1333)
Alexander Fraser (died 1361)
Hugh Fraser, 1st Laird Lovat (died before 1410)
Hugh Fraser, Laird of Lovat (died 1440)
Thomas Fraser, Laird of Lovat (died by 1455)"

from Wikipedia 3


Alexander married Daughter MORAY, daughter of Sir Andrew MORAY of Bothwell and Unknown.1 (Daughter MORAY was born about 1315.)


  Marriage Notes:

"In the account of a naval victory gained in 1337 by the English Admiral, John de Ros, over two Scottish ships, in which were many of tlie wives and children of the nobility of Scotland returning from Flanders, Alexander Frisel is named among the 'filii nobilium' who were on board and were captured.

He may have been the same person who, as Alexander Freysel, brother (in law) to Thomas Murreff (Sir Thomas Moray of Bothwell), one of the hostages for the ransom of David II., obtained a safe-conduct on the 23d July 1361, to pass to and from England, in all probability to visit Sir Thomas, who died of the plague, in London, about Michaelmas of that year.

No further record of him has been discovered, but the above authorities establish the existence of an Alexander Fraser, a youth in 1337, and of a person of the same name, and probably the same person, brother-in-law of Sir Thomas Moray of Bothwell in 1361 ; who hitherto has been ignored by all genealogists."

from Frasers of Philorth 1

Sources


1 e-books, The Frasers of Philorth vol.2 by Alexander Fraser (1879).

2 Internet Site, http://clanfraser.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/clan-fraser-family-tree.pdf Clan Fraser in Scottish History Origins.

3 Internet Site, https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lord_Lovat#cite_note-Paul-9 Lord Lovat accessed 1 July 2024.

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