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SKENE, Gilbert 3rd of Dyce, Burgess of Aberdeen
(About 1598-1665)
BUCHAN, Marjorie
(About 1600-)
JOHNSTON, William, Dr
(About 1608-)
SKENE, Alexander 4th of Dyce
(1630-1704)
JOHNSTON, Ann
(1636-)
SKENE, Barbara
(1654-1709)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. FORBES, John in Aquhorthies, Quaker

SKENE, Barbara 1 2

  • Born: December 1654 3
  • Marriage (1): FORBES, John in Aquhorthies, Quaker on 6 October 1670 1
  • Died: 1709 2

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Barbara married John FORBES in Aquhorthies, Quaker, son of Alexander FORBES elder, of Aquhorthies, Quaker and Anne SEATON, on 6 October 1670.1 (John FORBES in Aquhorthies, Quaker was born in 1653 2 and died in 1726 2.)


  Marriage Notes:

"John of Auquhorthies and Lethenty, born 1653. He married Barbara Skene, who died 1709. He died 1726. Their daughter Margaret married Alexander Skene of Dyce, and carried the estate of Lethenty into that family."

from Thanage of Fermartyn




"Barbara Skene married to Forbes of Achortes in her 21st year of age"

from Family of Skene




"Forbes, John, eldest son of Alexander Forbes in Achinhamper, married Barbara Skene, 6.10.1670. [SRO.SQR.A.2.15]"

from Scottish Quakers

Note:

The date of the marriage here does not fit the details in
Memorials of the Family of Skene of Skene ed. William Forbes Skene, where the date of Barbara's birth, and the above quoted information, are said to have come from a family bible kept by the mother of the house:

"There has been preserved an old Bible, printed in 1559, which belonged to the Dyce family, in which Ann Johnston, the wife of Alexander Skene of Dyce, records the family history, continued by her son, John. Her record is as follows:

12th month, 1654, Barbara Skene was born .....

Barbara Skene married to Forbes of Achortes in her 21st year of age."

It may be that 21st has been misread and that the bride was in her 27th year. That would be a better fit. 1 2 3

Sources


1 e-books, Scottish Quakers and Early America, 1650-1700 by David Dobson (1998).

2 e-books, The Thanage of Fermartyn by William Temple (1894).

3 e-books, Memorials of the Family of Skene of Skene ed. William Forbes Skene (1887).

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