Elizabeth de Burgh - Issue

Issue

Name Birth Death Notes
Margaret
between 1315 and 1323
30 March 1346
in childbirth
Married William de Moravia, 5th Earl of Sutherland and had one son, John, who died aged twenty of the Black Plague.
Matilda 30 July 1353 Married Thomas Isak/Isaac and had two daughters, Joanna (wife of John of Argyll) and Catherine.
David 5 March 1324 22 February 1371 King of Scots (1329 – 1372). Married Joan of The Tower, no issue.
John
October 1327
Dunfermline Palace, Fife
Heir to the Crown of Scotland.

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