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DUNBAR, David of Dunphall
(About 1620-)
INNES, Barbara
(About 1630-)
BRODIE, James 16th of that Ilk
(1637-1708)
KER, Mary
(1640-1708)
DUNBAR, Robert of Dunphail
(About 1664-)
BRODIE, Grizel
(1666-)
DUNBAR, David of Dunphail
(1689-1732)

 

Family Links

Spouses/Children:
1. MACINTOSH, Christian

DUNBAR, David of Dunphail 3 4

  • Baptised: 11 April 1689, Dyke parish, Moray, Scotland 5 6
  • Marriage (1): MACINTOSH, Christian 1 2
  • Died: by 12 January 1732 2 3 7

   Other names for David were DUNBAR, David of Dunphaill 1 5 6 8 and DUNBAR, David of Dunphile.9

   User ID: V42.

  General Notes:

"DUNBAR
DAVID
ROBERT DUNBAR/
M
11/04/1689
133/ 10 132
Dyke"

from Births and Baptisms



Old Parish Registers
Dyke parish Moray
Baptisms

"Aprill 11 1689 The much honoured Robert Dunbar of Dumphail younger had his Lawll Son baptized named David witnesses David Dunbar of Dumphail elder David Stewart Commissar of Murray, the Ladie of Grangehill younger and Jannet Dunbar in Dyk."



"1714-1720
Papers relative to transactions between John Innes and co., and David Dunbar of Dunphaill, anent importation of foreign salt and herrings"

from GD248/121/12


"1725
Personal grounds of Debt against David Dunbar of Dumphile"

from CS229/D/1/40 5 6 8 9


David married Christian MACINTOSH, daughter of Lachlan MACINTOSH of Torcastle,19th of that Ilk and Unknown.1 2 (Christian MACINTOSH was born about 1695.)


  Marriage Notes:

"Lachlan (Macintosh, father of Christian) was twice married. By his first wife, Magdalene, only daughter of Lindsay of Edzell, he had a son, who succeeded him; and by his second, Anne, dau. of Sir George Munro of Culrain, and widow of Donald, Master of Reay, he had a daughter. Christian, who m. David Dunbar of Dunphail."

from Clan of Mackintosh



"16. n.d. (no date)
Articles of agreement to be extended in contract of marriage between David Dunbar of Dunphaill and Christian McIntosh, daughter of deceased Lachlan McIntosh of Torcastle."

from GD248/73/3



"12/1/1732
(Draft) Bond by William Mackintosh [McIntosh] of that ilk, Captain of Clanchattan, to Mrs Christian Mackintosh, relict of David Dunbar of Dunphail and only sister of deceased Lachlan Mackintosh of that ilk, in liferent, and Lachlan Dunbar of Dunphail, her only son and the heirs of his body whom failing, to the said Christian's heirs whatsoever of her body in fee for 3000 merks, 1000 merks of which had been advanced by Mrs Anna Duff, relict of said Lachlan Mackintosh, under reversion in case of failure of heirs of the bodies of the said Lachlan Dunbar and the said Christian to the said William Mackintosh and his heirs male."

from GD23/5/234



"1732 - 1734
Obligation by William Mackintosh [McIntosh] of that Ilk to Mrs. Anna Duff, Lady Mackintosh [McIntosh], widow of Lachlan Mackintosh [McIntosh] of that Ilk, that he will pay to Mrs. Christian Mackintosh [McIntosh], only sister of the said Lachlan, and widow of David Dunbar of Dumphail [Dunphail], and Lachlan Dunbar of Dumphail, her only son, the sum of 3000 merks for augmenting her liferent provision yearly by the interest thereof; and of this sum Lady Mackintosh [McIntosh] gives 1000 merks; dated at Moyhall, 12th January 1732: also Renunciation and Assignation by the said Christian Mackintosh [McIntosh] of her rights as executor to her said deceased brother, in favor of William Mackintosh [McIntosh] of that Ilk, 1732 and 1734."

from GD176/764 1 2 3 7

Sources


1 National Records of Scotland, GD248 Papers of the Ogilvy family, Earls of Seafield (Seafield Papers) c1205-1971 GD248/73/3.

2 e-books, Historical Memoirs of the House and Clan of Mackintosh and of the Clan Chattan by Alexander Mackintosh Shaw (1880).

3 National Records of Scotland, GD176 Papers of the Family of Mackintosh of Mackintosh 1442-1930 GD176/764.

4 National Records of Scotland, CS229 Court of Session: Unextracted processes, 1st arrangement, Adams-Mackenzie office 1661-1836 CS229/G/2/64.

5 GRO Scotland, OPR Index of Births and Baptisms.

6 Old Parish Registers of the Church of Scotland, Dyke parish Moray Baptisms.

7 National Records of Scotland, GD23 Warrand of Bught 1518-1876 GD23/5 Financial papers. 1662-1720 GD23/5/234.

8 National Records of Scotland, GD248 Papers of the Ogilvy family, Earls of Seafield (Seafield Papers) c1205-1971 GD248/121/12.

9 National Records of Scotland, CS229 Court of Session: Unextracted processes, 1st arrangement, Adams-Mackenzie office 1661-1836 CS229/D/1/40.

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