Template:Kerr family tree

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Kerr (Ker) family tree:Marquesses of Lothian 1701, Earls of Lothian 1606, Earls of Lothian 1631, Earls of Ancram 1633, Lords Jedburgh 1621
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First Wife
Andrew Kerr
of Altonburn and Cessford
Margaret Tweedle
Second Wife
Walter Kerr
of Cessford
d. 1501
Thomas Ker
1st of Fiernhirst
d. 1484
Robert Kerr
the Younger
d. 1500
Andrew Kerr
of Cessford
d. 1526[temp 1]
Andrew Ker
of Fiernhirst
d. 1545
Mark Kerr
d. 1584
Robert Ker
d. 1588
John Ker
d. 1562
Lord Newbattle, 1591
Earl of Lothian (1st creation), 1606
Lord Ledburgh, 1621
Mark Ker
1st Earl of Lothian (1606)
1553–1609
William Kerr
of Ancram
d. 1590
Andrew Ker
1st Lord Jedburgh
d.c. 1633
William KerJames Ker
of Craling
d. 1645
Earl of Ancram and Lord Kerr of Nisbet, Langnewtoun and Dolphinstoun, 1633
Robert Kerr
2nd Earl of Lothian (1606)
d. 1624
Elizabeth Murray
(First Wife)
Robert Kerr
1st Earl of Ancram
1578–1654[temp 2]
Anne Portman
(Second Wife)
Alexander Ker
de jure 2nd Lord Jedburgh
(c. 1598-c. 1650)
Lordship Newbattle and Earldom of Lothian (1606) surrendered, 1621
Earl of Lothian (1st creation) regranted, 1624Lord Kerr of Newbattle and Earl of Lothian (2nd creation), 1631
Anne Kerr
de jure 3rd Countess of Lothian (1606)
d. 1677[temp 3]
William Kerr
Created 1631
1st Earl of Lothian (1631)
c. 1605–1675
Charles Kerr
2nd Earl of Ancram
1624–1690
John Ker
de jure 3rd Lord Jedburgh
d.c. 1670
Robert Ker
4th Lord Jedburgh
d.c. 1692
Marquess of Lothian, Viscount of Briene, and Lord Ker of Newbattle, Oxnam, Jedburgh, Dolphinstoun and Nisbet, 1701
Robert Kerr
1st Marquess of Lothian, 4th Earl of Lothian (1606), 2nd Earl of Lothian (1631), 3rd Earl of Ancram
1636–1702/3
William Kerr
2nd Marquess of Lothian, 5th Lord Jedburgh
1661–1721/22
William Kerr
3rd Marquess of Lothian
c. 1690–1767
William Henry Kerr
4th Marquess of Lothian
1710–1775
William John Kerr
5th Marquess of Lothian
1737–1815
Baron Ker of Kersehugh in the County of Roxburgh, 1821
William Kerr
6th Marquess of Lothian
1763–1824
John William Robert Kerr
7th Marquess of Lothian
1794–1841
William Schomberg Kerr
8th Marquess of Lothian
1832–1870
Schomberg Henry Kerr
9th Marquess of Lothian
1833–1900
Ralph Drury Kerr
1837–1916
Walter Talbot Kerr
1839–1927
Walter William Schomberg Kerr
Styled
Earl of Ancram
1867–1892
Robert Schomberg Kerr
10th Marquess of Lothian
1874–1930
Philip Henry Kerr
11th Marquess of Lothian
1862–1940
Ralph Francis Kerr
1874–1932
Andrew William Kerr
1877–1929
Peter Francis Walter Kerr
12th Marquess of Lothian
1922–2004
Michael Andrew Foster Jude Kerr
13th Marquess of Lothian
b. 1945
Ralph William Francis Joseph Kerr
styled Master of Lothian
b. 1957
Heir Presumptive
John Walter Donald Peter Kerr
b. 1988
Heir Apparent to Heir Presumptive
Frederick James Michael Ralph Kerr
b. 1989
Francis Andrew William George Kerr
b. 1991
Hugh Alexander Thomas Joseph Kerr
b. 1999
  1. ^ The 1st Earl of Roxburghe is also a descendant great-grandson of Andrew Kerr of Cessford through his first son, Walter Kerr of Cessford (brother of Mark Kerr).
  2. ^ The creation of the Earldom of Ancram had a special remainder where the title went first to the heirs male of Robert Kerr by his second wife, Anne Portman (nee Stanley), and then to his heirs male general. As a result, his eldest son of his second marriage succeeded to the title upon his death. When the male line of the 1st Earl's second marriage became extinct, the title reverted to the male line of the 1st Earl's first marriage and the 2nd Earl's nephew, later the 1st Marquess of Lothian, succeeded to the title.
  3. ^ There has been some confusion as to whether Anne Kerr actually acceded to the title or whether it reverted to the Crown. The estates of her father did pass to her as she did fulfill the terms of her father's will that she marry a member of the clan Kerr. Her husband was granted a new title of Earl of Lothian. Their son did assume the 1631 creation of the Lothian Earldom, but he never did assume the 1601 creation and titles held by the current Marquess of Lothian do not include the 1601 creation.