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GORDON, George 2nd of Terpersie
(About 1554-After 1633)
OGILVY, Margaret
(About 1562-)
OGILVY, George Lord Banff, Provost of Banff, Sir
(About 1577-1663)
SUTHERLAND, Janet
(About 1595-)
GORDON, Patrick of Badenscoth
(About 1602-After 1681)
OGILVY, Jean
(About 1625-)
GORDON, Agnes
(About 1652-After 1708)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. GORDON, John 'Tutor of Glenbucket', Captain

GORDON, Agnes 1 2 3

  • Born: About 1652
  • Marriage (1): GORDON, John 'Tutor of Glenbucket', Captain 1 2 3
  • Died: After 12 February 1708 1

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Agnes married Captain John GORDON 'Tutor of Glenbucket', son of James GORDON and Unknown.1 2 3 (Captain John GORDON 'Tutor of Glenbucket' was born about 1645 and died by 1708 1.)


  Marriage Notes:

"The said Patrick Laird of Glenbuicket had a Brother who was father to John Gordon tutor of Glenbuicket who married Agnes Gordon Badinscoth's Daughter with whom he begat three sons and two daughters, viz, George, Alexander, and little Captain Adam Gordon ; One Daughter married John Ogilvy heir of Kempcairn."

from Balbithan MS.




"1708. February 12. Sasine on letters of obligation by William Keith of Ludquharne [the eighth laird of Gight had married a Keith of Ludquharne], with consent of Lady Jean Smith, his spouse, and George Keith, their second lawful son, to Agnes Gordon [of the Badenscoth family], relict of Captain John Gordon, tutor of Glenbucket, and George Gordon, his eldest son, of an annual rent of 40 Scots furth of two crofts of the town and lands of Stirlinghill, sometime possessed by Alexander Bruce and George Darg, lying in the parish of Peterhead. At Boddam, December 13, 1707 : Sasine on December 31, 1707 (Ibid., xix., 412)."

from Gight




"John Gordon, the 'Tutor of Glenbucket,' is mentioned under Town of Peterhead [Vol. I., p. 569], his valued rent being given up at Methlick: his lady, Agnes Gordon; his son, Alexander; and his daughters, Elizabeth, Helen, and Jean Gordons. This John seems to be the John G. who was also of Erdo, parish of Methlick; his valuation £340 (Poll Book, II., pp. 224-25). Methlick, however, here appears to be a mistake for Logiebuchan, as it is described in Poll Book and valuation given (Poll Book, II., 224-5).'

from Knockespock 1 2 3

Sources


1 e-books, The House of Gordon vol. 1 ed. John Malcolm Bulloch (1903) Gight.

2 e-books, The House of Gordon vol. 1 ed. John Malcolm Bulloch (1903) Balbithan MS.

3 e-books, A Genealogical Account of the Family of Gordon of Knockespock by Douglas Wimberley (1903).

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