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RAMSAY, David of Balmain, Sir
(About 1530-After 1596)
CARNEGIE, Katherine
(About 1529-)
OGILVY, Gilbert of Powrie, fiar of that Ilk, Sir
(About 1531-1600)
DRUMMOND, Sibylla
(About 1542-)
RAMSAY, David of Balmain
(About 1552-1636)
OGILVY, Margaret
(About 1580-)
RAMSAY, Isabel
(About 1606-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. DOUGLAS, James of Inchmarlo

RAMSAY, Isabel 1

  • Born: About 1606
  • Marriage (1): DOUGLAS, James of Inchmarlo 1 2

   Other names for Isabel were RAMSAY, Isobel 3 and RAMSAY, Isobell.2

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Isabel married James DOUGLAS of Inchmarlo, son of John DOUGLAS of Tilquhillie and Mary YOUNG.1 2 (James DOUGLAS of Inchmarlo was born about 1601 and died in 1672 2.)


  Marriage Notes:

"James Douglas of Inchmarlo, fourth son of No. 373. He obtained a Charter under the Great Seal of the Lands of Inchmarlo in 1664, and married Isabel, daughter of David Ramsay of Balmain, by whom he had four sons: - a) John (No. 377). (b) David Douglas, a writer, who married Margaret Reid. His male line extinct. c) Rev. Archibald (No. 385). (d) Alexander Douglas, Professor of Hebrew in the College of Edinburgh, 1681-92. Died unmarried 27th March 1692."

from The Heraldry of the Douglases




"James Douglass, the fourth son of John Douglass, of Tilwhilly, and Mary Young, or 'Mr. James Douglass' as he is always designated, acquired the lands of Inchmarlo in the parish of Banchory, in 1650, with his patrimony. He married Isobell Ramsay, daughter of David Ramsay, of Balmain, and died in 1672, leaving four sons and a daughter."

from Dingwall Fordyce 1 2

Sources


1 e-books, The Heraldry of the Douglases by G. Harvey Johnston (1907).

2 e-books, Family Record of the Name of Dingwall Fordyce in Aberdeenshire compiled by Alexander Dingwall Fordyce (1885).

3 e-books, Memoranda relating to the Family of Forbes of Waterton from a MS by John Forbes (1857).

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