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GORDON, John 5th of Buckie
(About 1627-)
GORDON, Margaret
(About 1654-)
GORDON, George 6th of Buckie, Jacobite 1715
(About 1670-1729)
BURNET, Jean
(About 1675-)
GORDON, Katherine
(About 1702-1733)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. LUMSDEN, Harry of Auchindoir, then 10th of Cushnie, Jacobite 1715

GORDON, Katherine 1 3

  • Born: About 1702
  • Marriage (1): LUMSDEN, Harry of Auchindoir, then 10th of Cushnie, Jacobite 1715 on 28 August 1720 in Rathven parish, Banffshire, Scotland 1 2 3
  • Died: 22 August 1733 4
  • Buried: Kildrummy Churchyard, Aberdeenshire, Scotland 4

   Another name for Katherine was GORDON, Catherine.2

   User ID: D80.


Katherine married Harry LUMSDEN of Auchindoir, then 10th of Cushnie, Jacobite 1715, son of John LUMSDEN of Auchindoir and Agnes GORDON, on 28 August 1720 in Rathven parish, Banffshire, Scotland.1 2 3 (Harry LUMSDEN of Auchindoir, then 10th of Cushnie, Jacobite 1715 was born about 1685 in Kildrummy parish, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, died on 7 June 1754 2 and was buried on 10 June 1754 in Kildrummy Churchyard, Aberdeenshire, Scotland 2 4.)


  Marriage Notes:

"LUMSDEN
HARIE
KATHERINE GORDON/FR532 (FR532)
31/07/1720
164 20 / 12
RATHVEN"

from Index of Marriages

"31 July 1720 Harrie Lumsden in Parish of Cushnie [Leochel-Cushnie]to Katherine Gordon lawful daughter to George Gordon of Buckie entered ther Proclamations and were married August 28? [Vol.2 p.9]."

from Rathven OPR marriages




"In 1720 he (Henry Lumsden) married Catherine, daughter of George Gordon of Buckie, and henceforward his life was comparatively uneventful."

"By his first wife Harry had two sons and three daughters ; by his second marriage he had no children. His eldest son, John, succeeded him. Matthew, the second, died without issue. The daughters were - Jean, married to Burnett of Campfield ; Catharine, married to Richard Falconer; and Margaret, who married Hugh M'Veagh, a linen manufacturer in Huntly. He belonged to an old Irish family (the M'Veaghs of Drewstown, County Meath"

from Families of Lumsden 1 2 3

Sources


1 Internet Site, Rathven Old Parish Register, Vol.2: Marriages, at http://myweb.tiscali.co.uk/sheena_charles/R_Marrs1.htm.

2 e-books, Memorials of the Families of Lumsdaine, Lumisden or Lumsden by H.W. Lumsden (1889).

3 GRO Scotland, OPR Index of Marriages.

4 e-books, Donean Tourist: Giving an Account of the Battles, Castles, Gentlemen's Seats, Families with Their Origin, Armorial Ensigns ... with Anecdotes ... Ballads by Alexander Laing.

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