Talk:James Lockhart (c1540-c1585)

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Re: Sir James Lockhart, Lord William Somerville is not his father he is his father in law

Managers of Sir James Lockhart, I am contacting you about this profile: http://www.geni.com/people/Sir-James-Lockhart/6000000003043324668

Lord William Somerville is not his father he is his father in law. Lord William Somerville is 6G) James Lockhart (8th of Lee 1517)wife Mary Somerville– father

http://www.lockharts.com/2010/01/09/lockharts-of-castlehill/

Early 17th Century LOCKHART of LEE (1G) William Locard (1st of Lee 1272) (b.mid 1200s)– (2G) Sir Symon (2nd of Lee 1320) (b.early 1300s)– (3G) Sir Alexander Lockhart (3rd of Lee 1371)– (4G) Sir Alan Lockhart (4th of Lee 1445) and Margaret Lockhart of Bar– (5G) Sir James Lockhart (7th of Lee 1492) and Miss Hepburn– (6G) James Lockhart (8th of Lee 1517) and Mary Somerville– (7G) Alan Lockhart (1510-1547) (9th of Lee 1532) and Jean Carmichael– (8G) James Lockhart (10th of Lee 1548) and Janet Hamilton– (9G) Sir James Lockhart (1570-1633) (11th of Lee 1599) and Isabel Weir– (10G) Sir James William Lockhart (1596-1674) (12th of Lee 1630) and Martha Douglas– LOCKHARTS of CASTLEHILL

I don't know what happen to this branch it was correct about 6 months ago and it went to (2G) Sir Symon (2nd of Lee 1320) (b.early 1300s)– to where you could find the church that Sir Symon founded and where you could find the root of where the name Lockhart came from. It is my understanding http://www.lockharts.com/2010/01/09/lockharts-of-castlehill/ is the official sight for the Lockhart side of the family. I see Isabelle has done some updates since I first went on it about a year ago. But William was not made into James father since then unless you know something I haven't found out yet. It is really interesting to read up on where we who have a family link to that part of the family. I know I have been blown away with all family members that I have found on my tree. All I know is this part here is not correct. When you have made the correction you too will be blown away to tears with the roots we all have. All I know is the Movie Braveheart really took on more meaning when I found out that the Movie was talking about our family. Smithsonian had on what William Wallace endured when the King got to him. What a grusum death he had which was not told in the movie. If you would like me to correct it let me know and give me the manage option and I will do it.

I came across this when I fond some pictures on line and I wanted to add them to the pages. Anyway nice to meet you I guess we are cousin and sorry we had to meet by my sending you a correction notice. Sincerely,

Vl Beck