Alexander 6th Laird of Mangerton Castle B/Abt 1460 Scot. D/Abt. 1510 Scot. married Abt. 1479 Scot.(wife unknown)
 
Notes: Alexander called "Ill Will's or Andro". Was the 6th Laird of Mangerton Castle Scotland in
1482

King of Scotland-King James IV(1488-1503)
King of Scotland-King James V(1513-1542)
King of England-King Edward V(1483-1485)
King of England-King Henry VI)1485-1509)
Source-Chart of the Ten Lairds of Mangerton Castle
Source-Armstrong House of Langholm, item 2

Back in Milnholm, on a hillside in Ettleton, the family burying ground, is an old gravestone now built into the wall but well preserved, this stone has somewhat similar characters, but they stand for Alexander 6th Laird of Mangerton Castle, designated by the symbolic tree on the back of the stone.

Source-Chronicles of the Armstrongs p.90 & 194 by Dr. James L. Armstrong Book 29.242,Ar57a & 929.2 "717".
Source-Armstrong Surname Organization, Salt Lake City, Utah

Alexander had 7 sons, that represent the seven branches of the Oak Tree that is used on the Armstrongs Shield or Coat of Arms(1500-1510). These Arms are described in the Harleian Manuscripts, vol. 2120, p. 138, as those of "Armstrongs of Maingertoune. The same Arms were borne by the family which possessed the property in Ewesdale. They appear on a monument, in Ewes churchyard, to John Armstrong of Sorbie, who died in 1685. The Arms are also mentioned in 1630 as the Brooksboro Arms, and there is no cloud upon the Brooksboro shield. Similar Arms occur on a much defaced stone, dated 1733, which till lately was to be seen in Canobie churchyard.

Source-Chronicles of the Armstrongs, p. 195 & 196
Children:
1.Thomas B/Abt 1495 7th Laird of Mangerton Castle D/1549 same
2.John of Gilknockie B/1497
3.George B/Abt 1499 Barngliesh, Scot.
4.Robert B/Abt 1501 " " D/1530 Whithaugh, Scot.
5.Alexander Andro B/Abt 1503 Barngliesh, Scot. D/? Kirktown, Scot.
6.Christopher B/Abt 1505 " "
7.William B/Abt 1507 " " D/1541 ?
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