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DALRYMPLE, James Viscount of Stair and Lord Glenluce and Stranraer, Sir
(1619-1695)
ROSS, Margaret 'in Balneil'
(About 1623-1692)
HAMILTON, Robert Lord Presmennan, Senator of the Court of Justice, Sir
(About 1630-1693)
DENHOLM, Marion
(About 1640-)
DALRYMPLE, Hew of North Berwick, Commissary of Edinburgh, Sir
(1652-1737)
HAMILTON, Marion
(About 1657-)
DALRYMPLE, Hew of Drummore, Lord Drummore
(1690-1755)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. HORN, Anne of Westhall, heiress

DALRYMPLE, Hew of Drummore, Lord Drummore 1 2

  • Baptised: 30 November 1690
  • Marriage (1): HORN, Anne of Westhall, heiress on 26 February 1711 1 2
  • Died: 18 June 1755, Drummore, East Lothian, Scotland 1
  • Buried: 24 June 1755, North Berwick parish, East Lothian, Scotland 1

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Hew married Anne HORN of Westhall, heiress, daughter of John HORN of Westhall and Ann ARBUTHNOTT, on 26 February 1711.1 2 (Anne HORN of Westhall, heiress was born about 1695 and died on 13 February 1731 1.)


  Marriage Notes:

"He (Hew Dalrymple) married, 26 February 1711, Anne, daughter and heiress of John Horn of Horn, advocate, and by her, who died 13 February 1731, had issue"

from Scots Peerage (vol 8)




"Anne Horn of Westhall married Hew Dalrymple of Drummore, born 30th Nov., 1690, sixth son of Sir Hew Dairymple of North Berwick, who was the third son of President Dalrymple, first Viscount Stair. Hew Dalrymple, the husband of Ann Horn, was a Judge of Session by the title of Lord Drummore, and their second son, David Dalrymple, held the same rank, with the designation of Lord Westhall.

Robert Dalrymple Horn, the eldest son, who succeeded his mother, was born in 1718, and was known in the Garioch as General Horn. He married, in 1754, Mary Elphinstone of Logie, by which union the estates were brought together, their successors taking the name of Dalrymple Horn Elphinstone."

from Inverurie 1 2

Sources


1 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 8 (1911).

2 e-books, Inverurie and the Earldom of the Garioch by John Davidson (1878).

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