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BARCLAY, Walter younger, 'of Gartly'
(About 1571-Before 1635)
BARCLAY, Adam Minister of Alford parish, heir of Gartly, Reverend Mr
(About 1590-1663)
NICOLSON, Daughter 'of Kilcassie'
(About 1598-)
BARCLAY, Agnes
(About 1619-)

 

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1. GORDON, James Minister of Kinnoir parish, Reverend Mr

BARCLAY, Agnes 1

  • Born: About 1619
  • Marriage (1): GORDON, James Minister of Kinnoir parish, Reverend Mr 1

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Agnes married Reverend Mr James GORDON Minister of Kinnoir parish, son of George GORDON and Jannet MAITLAND.1 (Reverend Mr James GORDON Minister of Kinnoir parish was born about 1608.)


  Marriage Notes:

(at Kearn in 1633)

"James Gordon, M.A.; adm. after 1633; was sent in 1640 with peaceful assurance from the great body of the Gordons, who were anti - covenanters to William, Earl Marischal, and Maj. General Monro; trans, to Kinore and Dunbennan 30th Sept. 1640."


(at Huntly, or Dunbennan and Kinnoir, in 1640)


"James Gordon, M.A.; trans, from Kearn; pres. by George, Marquess of Huntly; called 15th and inst. 30th Sept. 1640; dep. in May 1647 for association with the Marquess of Huntly, then under sentence of excommunication; was reponed by the Synod 8th Oct. 1657, and became min. of Drumblade in 1659."


(at Drumblade in 1659)


"James Gordon, M.A.; formerly min. of Kinnoir and Dunbennan; got a testimonial from Presb. of Elgin 12th July 1659, with a view to being admitted min. of this parish; adm. before 21st Nov. 1659; trans, to Kinkell after 2nd May and before 31st Oct. 1662."


(at Kinkell in 1661)

"James Gordon, had a testimonial from Presb. of Elgin to be adm. to Drumblade 12th July 1659; pres. by Charles II. 10th June 1661; preached at the consecration of the bishops in Holyrood House, 7th May 1662; died Dec. that year. He marr. Agnes Barclay, and had issue Adam, min. of Glasgow. [Elgin Sas., v., 57 ; Row's Diary ; Scot. Notes and Queries, vii., 53.]"

from Fasti Ecclesiae 1

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1 e-books, Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae by Hew Scott.

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