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REDPATH, Thomas
(About 1780-)
TURNER, Agnes
(About 1780-)
FAIRGRIEVE, John
(About 1800-Between 1841/1868)
REDPATH, Jean
(1806-After 1868)
FEARGRIEVE, Agnes
(1825-)

 

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FEARGRIEVE, Agnes

  • Christened: 29 Dec 1825, Channelkirk, Berwickshire, Scotland

  General Notes:

Agnes was not included in the family entry in the 1841 census.


Agnes married Margaret QUIGLEY, daughter of Dennis QUIGLEY and Sarah McGINNIS.1 2 (Margaret QUIGLEY was born on 19 Feb 1869 in Middle/New Parish, Greenock, Renfrewshire, Scotland 3.)


  Marriage Notes:

"William Leslie of Little-Folia married Marjory, daughter of William Crichton, brother of Viscount Frendraught."

from Thanage of Fermartyn



"William Leslie, first Laird of Little Folia, married Marjory, daughter of William Crichton, brother of Viscount Frendraught. The marriage took place at Glack, where Marjory was staying with her mother, who, after William Crichton's death, had married Elphinstone, Laird of Glack."

from Family of Leslie

Note:
The two statements above are very misleading *if* by "Viscount Frendraught" and "brother of Viscount Frendraught" we think is meant James Crichton, born in 1620 and son of Elizabeth Gordon, and William Crichton, his younger brother born a year or two later. The dating simply does not bear this out. The older brother of William Leslie, James, 4th of Warthill, we are told was born in 1584, therefore William's date of birth must be not long after 1584.

The peerage of Scotland, erroneously, names the husband of Elizabeth Gordon "1st Viscount Frendraught" (page 166), and this may be, at least in part, the source of the mistake, although it does not solve the aspect of congruent dates.

For James Crichton and Elizabeth married in 1619; their children must therefore be born after that date. Since James Leslie, 2nd laird of Little Folla was born in 1630, his mother was clearly not a child of James Crichton and Elizabeth Gordon, let alone their grandchild. She is likely then to be a sister of that James Crichton, younger than James, and bearing children slightly after his children were born.

If she was not his sister she may have been his cousin, his father's brother's child, if there was such, though no such William has been found by this researcher.
The peerage of Scotland includes a 'Mary' as the sister of James who married Elizabeth Gordon, but misidenties her as the Mary who married Lord Oliphant in a later generation. 'Mary' and 'Meriorie' are sometimes interchanged, so she may be the woman in question.

James Elphinstone of Glack who married Elizabeth Wood was a distant cousin of Marjorie's mother. It is possible Marjory was married at Glack, if her father was deceased. 1 2 4

Sources


1 e-books, The Thanage of Fermartyn by William Temple (1894).

2 e-books, Historical Records of the Family of Leslie 1067-1869 vol. 3 by Col. Leslie of Balquhain (1869).

3 Family gravestone, IGI.

4 e-books, The peerage of Scotland: containing an historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom by Robert Douglas revised by John Philip Wood (1813).

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