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STEWART, Gordon 6th of Drumin
(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, 7th of Drumin, Lieutenant
(1740-1815)
GORDON, Anne
(1741-1823)
STEWART, Ludovick in Pittyvaich, of 24th Regiment of Foot, Major
(1782-1848)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. FRASER, Margaret

STEWART, Ludovick in Pittyvaich, of 24th Regiment of Foot, Major 2 3

  • Baptised: 5 May 1782, Mortlach parish, Banffshire, Scotland 3
  • Marriage (1): FRASER, Margaret in Bombay, India 1 2
  • Died: 25 December 1848 1

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  General Notes:

"STEWART
LUDOVICK
THOMAS STEWART/ANNE GORDON
M
05/05/1782
162 10 / 232
MORTLACH"

from Births and Baptisms 3

  Noted events in his life were:

1. Witness: at baptism of Rosanna Findlater, 1835, Mortlach parish, Banffshire, Scotland. 4


Ludovick married Margaret FRASER in Bombay, India.1 2 (Margaret FRASER was born about 1797 1 and died on 17 October 1859 1.)


  Marriage Notes:

"V. From under the Pittyvaich seat (in Mortlach Churchyard) a slab was found :

. . . ae. resurrectionis. hic. in. pace. requiescunt. cineres. a.

Translation. Here rest in peace the ashes of .... till the resurrection. . . .

VI. Four marble tablets within the church are respectfully inscribed : Sacred to the memory of Major Ludovick Stewart, Pittyvaich, and formerly of H.M. 24th Regt. of Foot, who died on the 25th ot Dec., 1848, aged 66 years. Also, of his wife, MARGARET FRASER, who died on the 17th of Oct., 1859, aged 62 years. Their children, GORDON ELLIOT, Lieut, 22nd Regt., Bombay, died 12th Jan., 1849, aged 24 years. [Two daughters named.]"

from History of Moray




"Ludovick Stewart, son of Thomas Stewart and Anne Gordon: major, 24th Regiment, raised 1751, now the 1st battalion South Wales Borderers. His only war service was in the unlucky Walcheren expedition. There is a legend in the family, recounted by tho Rev. Dr H. F. Stewart, Cambridge (The Stewarts, 1930, vi. 72), that in passing St Helena on his way home with his bride, he played chess with Napoleon at St Helena, and defeated him. Dr Stewart also says he took a very active part in the Disruption controversy as ruling elder of the Presbytery of Strathbogie. Ho lived at Pittyvaich. He died December 25, 1848, aged 66 (stone in Mortlach Churchyard). He married at Bombay Margaret Fraser, second daughter of Thomas Fraser of Newton, near Inverness (Aberdeen Journal, January 3, 1816), who died October 17, 1859, aged 62. They had six sons and five daughters"

from Stewarts of Drumin and Pittyvaich 1 2

Sources


1 e-books, The History of the Province of Moray by Lachlan Shaw (1882).

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

3 GRO Scotland, OPR Index of Births and Baptisms.

4 Old Parish Registers of the Church of Scotland, Mortlach parish Banffshire Baptisms.

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