John de Moniepennie, 2nd of Pitmilly1
In 1263 he was granted a charter of Mirton to Nichol of Milton.1
Child of John de Moniepennie, 2nd of Pitmilly
John Monypenny, 3rd of Pitmilly1
He was given the name of John De Moniepennie at birth.1 His name was legally changed to John Monypenny.1 Between 14 March 1295 and 14 March 1296 he swore fealty to HM Edward I of England.1
Child of John Monypenny, 3rd of Pitmilly
Unknown Monypenny, 4th of Pitmilly1
Child of Unknown Monypenny, 4th of Pitmilly and Unknown Ramsay
Unknown Ramsay1
From circa 1306, her married name became Monypenny.1 After her marriage, Unknown Ramsay was styled as Baroness Monypenny of Pitmilly, co. Fife [U.K.].1
Child of Unknown Ramsay and Unknown Monypenny, 4th of Pitmilly
Thomas Monypenny, 5th of Pitmilly1
Circa 1329 he received a charter of part of Leuchars from Thomas Hay.1
Child of Thomas Monypenny, 5th of Pitmilly
John De Monypenny, 6th of Pitmilly1
He was an envoy to mediate peace with England between 1335 and 1356.1 Circa 1347 he was granted a charter by John, Prior of St Andrews.1
Child of John De Monypenny, 6th of Pitmilly
John Monypenny, 7th of Pitmilly1
He was living between 1400 and 1421.1
Child of John Monypenny, 7th of Pitmilly
- Thomas Monypenny, 8th of Pitmilly+2 d. 1427
Thomas Monypenny, 8th of Pitmilly1 
Children of Thomas Monypenny, 8th of Pitmilly and Christian Keith
Christian Keith1
Her married name became Monypenny.1 After her marriage, Christian Keith was styled as Baroness Monypenny, of Pitmilly, co. Fife [U.K.].1
Children of Christian Keith and Thomas Monypenny, 8th of Pitmilly
