Jane B. was born about 1519. Jane B. Hepburn ... She passed away about 1547.[citation needed]
From SEVEN CENTURIES IN THE KNEELAND FAMILY by STILIMAN FOSTER KNEELAND
NEW YORK 1897
JAMES KNELAND {Alexander^, William , Jo/m^ , John^ , John^ , John'^ , John'^). **The ninth of that ilk." An eminent man in the time of King James V, whom he frequently attended at hunting. He married a daughter of Hepburn, of Bonnytown (Bolton), who was the son of Patrick, Lord Hailes, Earl of Bothnell (Bothwell).
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KNEELAND FAMILY by STILIMAN FOSTER KNEELAND
NEW YORK 1897
JAMES KNELAND {Alexander^, William , Jo/m^ , John^ , John^ , John'^ , John'^). **The ninth of that ilk." An eminent man in the time of King James V, whom he frequently attended at hunting. He married a daughter of Hepburn, of Bonnytown, who was the son of Patrick, Lord Hailes, Earl of Bothwell.
KNEELAND FAMILY by STILIMAN FOSTER KNEELAND
NEW YORK 1897
JAMES KNELAND {Alexander^, William , Jo/m^ , John^ , John^ , John'^ , John'^). **The ninth of that ilk." An eminent man in the time of King James V, whom he frequently attended at hunting. He married a daughter of Hepburn, of Bonnytown (Bolton), who was the son of Patrick, Lord Hailes, Earl of Bothnell (Bothwell).
KNEELAND FAMILY by STILIMAN FOSTER KNEELAND
NEW YORK 1897
JAMES KNELAND {Alexander^, William , Jo/m^ , John^ , John^ , John'^ , John'^). **The ninth of that ilk." An eminent man in the time of King James V, whom he frequently attended at hunting. He married a daughter of Hepburn, of Bonnytown, who was the son of Patrick, Lord Hailes, Earl of Bothnell.