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GORDON, John of Ardmachar, 4th of Gight
(About 1510-1592)
GORDON, Marjory
(About 1524-)
OCHTERLONY, James younger, of that Ilk
(About 1526-1562)
BETON (BETHUNE), Agnes
(About 1533-After 1597)
GORDON, William 5th of Gight
(About 1540-1605)
OCHTERLONY, Isobel
(About 1547-1604)
GORDON, John of Ardlogie
(About 1562-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. KAR, Margaret

GORDON, John of Ardlogie 1

  • Born: About 1562
  • Marriage (1): KAR, Margaret 1

   Another name for John was GORDONN, Johnne.2

   User ID: B383.


John married Margaret KAR.1 (Margaret KAR was born about 1585.)


  Marriage Notes:

"In 1634 John (Gordon) of Ardlogie helped the Huntly Gordons to avenge themselves on Frendraught for the burning of Viscount Aboyne, robbing Alexander Innes, minister of Rothiemay, of his ryding horss (Troubles, i., 48). He was denounced as a rebel, and ordered (in 1635) to be arrested. He seems to have escaped to Germany, for it is apparently he who is referred to in a letter from Andrew Leslie to Father John Seton (dated March 26, 1639), and quoted in the Domestic Series of State Papers (Charles I., 1638-9, p. 569) : 'I have tasted of your Germany . . . Colonel Gordon [of Wallenstein fame?] is not yet a Catholic. He has had a cousin [Ardlogie would have been his cousin-german] by him, who is lately dead, called John Gordon of Ardlogy, his brother's son [this is nonsense in any case], who married the Provost of Melrose's daughter.'

The Balbithan MS. says that Ardlogie married the daughter of Captain Thomas Keir and had four sons and two daughters."

from Gight 1

Sources


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

2 GRO Scotland, OPR Index of Births and Baptisms.

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