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ROSE, John 3rd of Ballivat, in Auchorrachan
(About 1550-After 1619)
GORDON, Christine
(About 1583-After 1619)
ROSE, James of Allanbuie, Captain
(About 1614-)
ROSS, Margaret
(About 1650-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. GORDON, John 'of Oxhill', farmer in Gartly Parish

ROSS, Margaret 1

  • Born: About 1650
  • Marriage (1): GORDON, John 'of Oxhill', farmer in Gartly Parish 1

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  Research Notes:

ALLENBUIE

Probably the modern Allanbuie, situated of the A96 just outside Keith, between Keith and Fochabers. It is south of Clochan and north of Towiemore. 2


Margaret married John GORDON 'of Oxhill', farmer in Gartly Parish, son of John GORDON and Unknown.1 (John GORDON 'of Oxhill', farmer in Gartly Parish was born about 1645.)


  Marriage Notes:

"A very interesting light is thrown on the Oxhill and Leichestoun Gordons in a letter written in May, 1826, by Anne Grant, Aberdeen, to her brother Joseph Grant, and preserved (in the form of a copy made in Glenlivet on February 12, 1848) by Mrs. Donald Gordon of the Tullochallum family, now residing at 50 Crescent Lane, Clapham Park, London, S.W.

It states in brief that John Gordon of Oxhill, Cotton hill and four oxgate of Dallachie, married Margaret Ross, daughter of the laird of Allenbuie, against the will of his father John, who was so angry that he 'gave up the charters of all his lands to the Duke of Gordon, redeemable at the end of forty years when he thought his son would begone : but his grandchildren would have it'.

After thus being expelled from Oxhill, John, the husband of Margaret Ross, became a farmer at Gartly : while the Duke of Gordon gave him Leichestoun in tack. He built a house there with 'J. G. for his name and the date of the year of God above the entry'. It was standing in 1809. John died thirteen years after his father's renunciation and left three sons Alexander, William and a third who went abroad."

from A Tradition about Leichestoun 1

Sources


1 e-books, The House of Gordon vol. 2 ed. John Malcolm Bulloch (1907) Cadets of Lesmoir: Leichestoun by J.M. Bulloch assisted by D. Wimberley A Tradition about Leichestoun.

2 Internet Site, http://streetmap.co.uk/place/Mains_of_Allanbuie_in_Moray_451611_962611.htm.

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