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HAY, William of Talla
(About 1499-)
SPOTTISWOOD, Janet
(About 1505-)
HAY, George of Rannes, Minister of Rathven, then of Eddleston parish, Reverend Mr
(About 1532-1588)
HENRYSON, Marion of Fordel
(About 1535-1577)
HAY, James 2nd of Rannes and Linplum
(About 1569-1631)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. DUNBAR, Katherine

HAY, James 2nd of Rannes and Linplum 2 3 4

  • Born: About 1569
  • Marriage (1): DUNBAR, Katherine 1
  • Died: after 1630 or in that year

   Another name for James was HAY, James of Rannas.1

   User ID: C736.

  General Notes:

James Hay succeeded to Lenplum because William Hay of Lenplum had no male heirs. Later James Hay sold the property to William Hay younger of Tweedale.

from Graveyard Memorial




He (George) was succeeded in 1588 by his son James, who built the House of Rannes in 1592."

from Clan Hay website




"BC/2/10 1630 Charter: Mr James Hay of Rannes in favour of his son, George Hay and wife Agnes Guthrie of the lands of Wester Freuchny"

from Hay of Rannes Papers




"James Hay of Rannes succeeded to the Estate of Lenplum as is instructed by a deed recorded in the book of session 26th May 1599 but he afterwards sold his property to Sir William Hay a younger son of the family of Tweedale."

from Leith-Hay site 1 2 5 6 7


James married Katherine DUNBAR, daughter of Mark DUNBAR 5th and last of Durris and Unknown.1 (Katherine DUNBAR was born about 1589.)


  Marriage Notes:

"He (George Hay) was succeeded by James Hay of Rannas, c 1592 who married Katherine Dunbar of Grange and Burgie in 1603, and had issue (i) George Hay of Rannas; (2) James Hay of Muldavit who died in 1656; (3) John Hay of Langshed; (4) Andrew Hay of Darbreich, who lived at Nethermiln and Edingeith; (5) William Hay of Clunehill, ancestor of Freuchny; (6) Katherine, and (7) Anne. In 1626 John Duff, elder and younger of Muldavit, disponed to James Hay the lands of Muldavit, and he gave them to his second son, James."

from Records of the County of Banff 1

Sources


1 e-books, Records of the County of Banff 1660-1760 compiled by James Grant (1922).

2 Graveyard Inscriptions, Rathven parish Churchyard Banffshire Hay Family Memorial.

3 e-books, Monuments and Monumental Inscriptions of Scotland vol.2 by Charles Rogers (1872).

4 e-books, Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae vol. 1 Lothian & Tweeddale by Hew Scott.

5 Internet Site, http://www.clanhay.org/history/the-house-of-talla The House of Talla.

6 Internet Site, http://www.scottishcatholicarchives.org.uk/Portals/0/bc002.pdf Hay of Rannes Papers Reference BC/2 1600-1723.

7 Internet Site, http://leith-hay.org/?p=457 Hays of Rannes and Lenplum.

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