STRACHAN, Helen 2 3 4
- Born: About 1668
- Marriage (1): INNES, John younger, 6th of Edingight on 18 August 1691 in New Deer parish, Aberdeenshire, Scotland 1
- Died: January 1715
Other names for Helen were STRACHEN, Hellian 1 5 and STRATHAN, Helen.3
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General Notes:
"Patrick Strachan was second son of Michael Strachan of Auchnagatt (see Extract from Marriage Contract of his sister, Helen Strachan, and deed of entail refered to above)."
from The Strachans of Glenkindie
"17 August, 1691. Saising John Innes, yor of Edingeith, and Helen Strachan his spouse in lyferent of the two oxgate lands of New Fortrie, the lands of Mostoune, Wester Croylet, Nether Boige, Over Boge and others, with yr pertinents."
from Records of the County of Banff 6
Helen married John INNES younger, 6th of Edingight, son of John INNES 5th of Edingight and Elizabeth GORDON, on 18 August 1691 in New Deer parish, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.1 (John INNES younger, 6th of Edingight was born about 1660 and died by 1720(dvp) 4.)
Marriage Notes:
"INNES JOHN HELLIAN STRACHEN/FR215 (FR215) 18/08/1691 225/ 10 430 New Deer"
from Index of Marriages
"From MS. in Edingight Charter Chest it appears that John Innes, yr of Edingight, was married to Helen Strachan in 1691. She is described as second daughter of 'Michael Strachan of Auchnagatt,' who settled a dowry of 4000 merks of his daughter, Helen Strachan."
from The Strachans of Glenkindie
"17 August, 1691. Saising John Innes, yor of Edingeith, and Helen Strachan his spouse in lyferent of the two oxgate lands of New Fortrie, the lands of Mostoune, Wester Croylet, Nether Boige, Over Boge and others, with yr pertinents."
from Records of the County of Banff
"In 1691, John Innes eldest son of John V. of Edingight married Helen Strachan second daughter of Michael Strachan of Auchnagatt, and at the same time, having by this marriage contract had the lands of Edingight conveyed to him by his father, he became John Innes VI. of Edingight, but he did not enter in possession of the estate as his father reserved his life-rent and survived him. By the marriage contract, Michael Strachan provides his daughter with a dowry of 4000 merks, one fourth payable on her marriage and the remainder on her father's death ; and we find that shortly after, in 1697, by a conveyance from William Mitchell, the 1000 merks payable on the marriage was invested in favor of John Innes and his wife, Helen Strachan, in the purchase of an additional portion of lands named Croylet, two-thirds of which had been acquired in 1569-77.
Michael Strachan, the father of Helen, was one of the Strachans of Glenkindy in Strathdon. They had also lands in Old Deer from which this Michael was designated 'of Auchnagatt.' They were an old family and have been traced up to 1350."
from Innes of Edingight
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