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STEWART, Gordon
(1713-1746)
DUNBAR, Margaret
(About 1718-After 1746)
GORDON, Francis of Milne, Advocate, Jacobite 1745
(About 1712-1747)
ROSE, Barbara 'of Glencat'
(About 1715-Before 1746)
STEWART, Thomas of Keithmore, 6th of Drumin, Lieutenant
(1740-1815)
GORDON, Anne
(1741-1823)
STEWART, Elizabeth
(1777-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. FORBES, Thomas, Lieutenant Colonel

STEWART, Elizabeth 2 3

  • Baptised: 10 June 1777, Mortlach parish, Banffshire, Scotland 4
  • Marriage (1): FORBES, Thomas, Lieutenant Colonel on 23 October 1799 in Mortlach parish, Banffshire, Scotland 1

   Other names for Elizabeth were STUART, Eliza 4 and STUART, Elizabeth.1

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  General Notes:

"STUART
ELIZA
THOS. STUART/ANN GORDON
F
10/06/1777
162 10 / 208
MORTLACH"

from Births and Baptisms 4


Elizabeth married Lieutenant Colonel Thomas FORBES, son of Reverend Mr George FORBES Minister of Leochel and Cushnie parish and Katherine STEWART, on 23 October 1799 in Mortlach parish, Banffshire, Scotland.1 (Lieutenant Colonel Thomas FORBES was born on 7 August 1774, baptised on 10 August 1774 in Leochel and Cushnie parish, Aberdeenshire, Scotland 4 and died on 10 April 1814 in Toulouse, France 3 5.). The cause of his death was killed in action.


  Marriage Notes:

"FORBES
THOMAS
ELIZABETH STUART/
23/10/1799
162 20 / 95
Mortlach"

from Index of Marriages




"Elizabeth Stewart, daughter of Thomas Stewart and Anne Gordon: married, as already stated, her first cousin, Col. Thomas Forbes, 45th Regiment, killed at Toulouse, a son of Rev. George Forbes, Leochel, and his wife, Katherine Stewart, sister of Elizabeth's father."

from Stewarts of Drumin and Pittyvaich




"Thomas Forbes married Elizabeth, daughter of Captain Thomas Stewart of Pittyvaich. He was in the 37th and 45th Regiments, becoming Lieut.- Colonel of the latter October 6th, 1813. He served throughout the Peninsular war, having the gold medal for Badajoz, Nivelle and Orthez. Killed in action, Toulouse, April 10th, 1814. He had two sons, John, of the 33rd and 92nd Regiments, Michie, died unmarried in Aberdeen ; and a daughter, died unmarried."

from House of Forbes 1 2 3

Sources


1 GRO Scotland, OPR Index of Marriages.

2 e-books, Transactions of the Banffshire Field Club 1933 www.banffshirefieldclub.org.uk Stewarts of Drumin and Pittyvaich by J. M. Bulloch.

3 e-books, The House of Forbes by Alistair and Henrietta Tayler (1937) Chapter XXVIII Newe.

4 GRO Scotland, OPR Index of Births and Baptisms.

5 e-books, Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae vol. 6 Aberdeen & Moray by Hew Scott.

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