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DUFF, Adam of Clunybeg, in Mortlach
(About 1590-1674)
GORDON, Beatrice
(About 1608-)
GRANT, Alexander of Allachie
(About 1605-After 1672)
GRANT, Margaret
(About 1610-)
DUFF, Alexander of Keithmore
(About 1623-About 1700)
GRANT, Helen
(About 1633-1694)
DUFF, Mary
(About 1672-)

 

Family Links

Spouses/Children:
1. FRASER, Andrew Physician, Inverness, Dr

2. TULLOCH, Thomas of Tannachy, younger

DUFF, Mary 1

  • Born: About 1672
  • Marriage (1): FRASER, Andrew Physician, Inverness, Dr in 1684 1
  • Marriage (2): TULLOCH, Thomas of Tannachy, younger in 1710

   Another name for Mary was DUFF, Marie.2

   User ID: X507.


Mary married Dr Andrew FRASER Physician, Inverness in 1684.1 (Dr Andrew FRASER Physician, Inverness was born about 1660 and died by 1710 1.)


  Marriage Notes:

"Mary (Duff), 'married in 1684, 1st to Dr. Andrew Fraser, Physician at Inverness, to whom she bore one daughter, Helen, married to Charles Hay of Rannes, and by him mother of a numerous issue.' (Baird)."

from Book of the Duffs (vol 1) 1

Mary next married Thomas TULLOCH of Tannachy, younger in 1710. (Thomas TULLOCH of Tannachy, younger was born about 1665.)


  Marriage Notes:

"Mary (Duff), 'married in 1684,

1st to Dr. Andrew Fraser ...

And after Doctor Fraser's death she married, in 1710, Thomas Tulloch of Tannachy, - one of the oldest families in Murray, to whom she had one son Alexander, the present Tannachy, and two daughters, the younger of the two, Elizabeth, married to Alexander Cuming of Craigmiln, who was engaged with Prince Charles in 1745, taken prisoner at Culloden, and died in jail at Carlisle in 1746 (see Note below), leaving, by her, five daughters and two sons, one an officer in France and married to a Frenchwoman, and the other a Miln-wright in Jamaica' (Baird)."

from Book of the Duffs (vol 1)

Note:

Alexander Cuming survived jail, but died later in London, in July 1746.





"Alexander Duff, Keithmore, 1623, had a daughter Mary, married Fraser and Tulloch."

from Book of the Duffs (vol 2)



"His (James Cuming in Presley's) son was William Cuming-of Craigmiln ... from whom was born William the second, who married Marie, daughter of Thomas Ogilvy of Redhyth, Esquire. Their son Alexander Cuming-of Craigmiln married Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Tulloch of Tannachie, from a noble and illustrious family on both her father's and mother's sides: it is from this marriage that the Suppliant was born."

from email of Victoir Grux 1 3 4 5

Sources


1 e-books, The Book of the Duffs vol. 1 compiled by A and H Tayler (1914).

2 GRO Scotland, OPR Index of Births and Baptisms.

3 e-mail, Victoire Grux 26 June 2024 translation of "Account of the Proofs of Nobility of Andre-Pierre Cuming de Craigmillen" Scotland 1780 found at the Bibliothèque Nationale in Paris.

4 e-books, The Book of the Duffs vol. 2 compiled by A and H Tayler(1914).

5 Internet Site, http://www.spanglefish.com/slavesandhighlanders/index.asp?pageid=449030 Slaves and Higlanders Highland Scots Moray and Strathspey Cuming family (Craigmill) Principal source Scottish Notes and Queries 1929.

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