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LINDSAY, Alexander of Evelick, Baronet, Sir
(About 1635-)
FOTHERINGHAM, Jean
(About 1635-)
WARDLAW, Henry of Pitreavie, 4th Baronet, Sir
(About 1615-1680)
WARDLAW, Elizabeth
(About 1620-)
LINDSAY, Alexander of Evelick, 2nd Baronet, Sir
(1660-)
WARDLAW, Elizabeth
(1658-)
LINDSAY, Ann
(1695-1750)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. GORDON, John 'younger of Glenbucket', Jacobite, 1745

LINDSAY, Ann 1

  • Baptised: 23 November 1695, Kilspindie Parish, Perthshire, Scotland 2
  • Marriage (1): GORDON, John 'younger of Glenbucket', Jacobite, 1745 1
  • Died: 9 June 1750 3
  • Buried: 1750, Kirkmichael parish, Banffshire, Scotland 3

   Another name for Ann was LYNDSAY, Anna.2

   User ID: J332.

  General Notes:

"LYNDSAY
ANNA
ALEXANDER LYNDSAY/
F
23/11/1695
363 20 / 96
Kilspindie"

from Births and Baptisms 2


Ann married John GORDON 'younger of Glenbucket', Jacobite, 1745, son of John GORDON of 7th of Knockespock, then of Glenbucket (2nd line), 'Old Glenbucket', Jacobite 1715 and 1745 and Jean FORBES.1 (John GORDON 'younger of Glenbucket', Jacobite, 1745 was born about 1703 and died in 1754 4 5.)


  Marriage Notes:

"2127- John (Gordon). 1745, raised men for the rebels; Lord Lewis Gordon stayed with him at St. Bridget's, Tomintoul; 'took the name of Colonel, but was not above a week with them' (Rosebery's List, 108). 1746, Apr. 14, wrote from Gordonhall to the Laird of Grant that he had surrendered to Gen. Cadogan at Presmuckral, after which he went to the Highlands and advised the people to give up their arms; Jun., imprisoned at Inverness; Jul., taken in the transport 'Pamela,' to Woolwich (Aug. 7), and thence to Gravesend (Lyon in Mourning, in. 29, 31); Nov. 1, taken to the house in London of Mr. Dick, messenger (ibid. in. 33); petitioned the King for his release, being 'utterly blind for several years past'
(S.P. Dom. Geo. II., P.R.O., bundle 67); Elcho (Affairs of Scotland, 319) says he drank himself blind. 1747, Jun. 20, discharged with ten guineas to carry him home (Spalding Club Misc. i. 397).

Eldest son of John, of Glenbucket, 2110; b. 1717; height 5 ft. 8 in., fair complexion (S.P. Dom. Geo, II., P.R.O., bundle 86, No. 50); resided at Achriachan; m. Ann (1700-54) dau. of Sir Alexander Lindsay, of Evelack, in the Carse; and had William, 2152-"

from Gordons Under Arms
1

Sources


1 e-books, The House of Gordon III Gordons Under Arms by C. O .Skelton and J. M. Bulloch (1912).

2 GRO Scotland, OPR Index of Births and Baptisms.

3 Internet Site, https://libindx.moray.gov.uk/subjects/subject_people_report_view.asp?REF_ID=NM263000 Ann Gordon MS Lindsay.

4 e-books, The Gordons and Smiths at Minmore, Auchorachan, and Upper Drumin in Glenlivet by J. M. Bulloch (1910).

5 Internet Site, https://libindx.moray.gov.uk/subjects/subject_people_report_view.asp?REF_ID=NM077340 John Gordon.

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