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ABERNETHY, Thomas of Barrie
(About 1590-)
HACKET, Walter
(About 1585-)
LESLIE, Janet
(About 1605-)
ABERNETHY, Alexander of Auchencloich, then of Mayen
(About 1630-)
HACKETT, Isobel
(About 1645-After 1693)
ABERNETHY, Elizabeth
(About 1673-After 1732)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. INNES, Hugh Minister of Mortlach parish, Reverend Mr

ABERNETHY, Elizabeth 1 2

  • Born: About 1673
  • Marriage (1): INNES, Hugh Minister of Mortlach parish, Reverend Mr in 1702 1
  • Died: After 1732 2
  • Buried: After 1732, Banff, Banffshire, Scotland 2

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Elizabeth married Reverend Mr Hugh INNES Minister of Mortlach parish, son of Lieutenant-Colonel John INNES of Dipple and Lichnett, Governor of Gordon Castle or 'the Bog' and Jean CAMPBELL, in 1702.1 (Reverend Mr Hugh INNES Minister of Mortlach parish was born in 1665 1 and died on 18 March 1733 1.)


  Marriage Notes:

(at Mortlach in 1698)

"Hugh Innes, born 1665, son of John I. of Feichnet [sic](Leichnet?), Gamrie; was tutor to Alexander, Lord Pitsligo, 1696; called by the Presb. jure devoluto, 20th April, and ord. 31st Aug. 1698; died 18th March 1733. He marr. Nov. (or Dec.) 1702, Elizabeth (died 11th April 1751), daugh. of John Abernethy of Mayen, and had issue Alexander, student at King's College, 1726; Isobel (marr. John Ramsay, min. of Cairney). [Tombst. ; Aberdeenshire Poll-Book, ii., 77.]

from Fasti Ecclesiae

Note:

The dating suggests John Abernethy was Elizabeth's brother, not her father.





"II Another marble tablet near the Keithmore monument bears : -

'M.O.V.S. : Mr Hugonis Innes, filij honorabilis viri Joannis Innes de Leichnet, qui, cum annos triginta quatuor sacra in hoc templo peregisset obijt anno Christi MDCCCXXXII, natus annos LXVIII. Posuit hoc monumentum pia ac dilectissima conjux Eliz. Abernethie, filia domini de Mayen.'

Translation. Sacred to the memory of Mr. Hugh Innes, son of an honourable man, John Innes of Leichnet, who was minister of this church for 34 years, and died in 1732, aged 68 years. His pious and dearly beloved wife, Elizabeth Abernethy, daughter of the Laird of Mayen, erected this monument. Anecdotes are narrated of the superior bodily strength of the above shepherd, often exhibited in herding his flock. Mrs. Innes, of Mayen in Rothiemay, is buried at Banff.'

from History of Moray 1 2

Sources


1 e-books, Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae vol. 6 Aberdeen & Moray by Hew Scott.

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

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