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KER, Robert 1st Earl of Ancram, Sir
(About 1578-1654)
MURRAY, Elizabeth
(About 1585-Before 1620)
KER, Robert 2nd Earl of Lothian
(About 1578-1624)
CAMPBELL, Annabella
(About 1595-)
KER, William 3rd Earl of Lothian and Lord Ker of Newbattle (Crown grant)
(About 1605-1675)
KER, Anne Countess of Lothian,
(About 1612-1667)
KER, Elizabeth
(1633-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. BORTHWICK, John 10th Lord Borthwick

KER, Elizabeth 1

  • Born: 6 September 1633 1
  • Marriage (1): BORTHWICK, John 10th Lord Borthwick on 23 August 1649 1

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Elizabeth married John BORTHWICK 10th Lord Borthwick, son of John BORTHWICK 9th Lord Borthwick and Lilias KER, on 23 August 1649.1 (John BORTHWICK 10th Lord Borthwick was born on 9 February 1616 in Prestongrange, East Lothian, Scotland 1 and died in November 1674 2.)


  Marriage Notes:

"Lord Borthwick married, 23 August 1649, Elizabeth Kerr (born 6 September 1633), second daugliter of William, third Earl of Lothian and, dying .... without surviving issue, he was succeeded in what remained of the family property by his sister's son, John Dundas of Harvieston.

On the death of John, tenth Lord Borthwick, all the male issue of William, the fourth Lord, became extinct, and the Peerage of right descended to Major William Borthwick of Johnstonburn, the head of the Soltray branch, and the then heir-male of tlie body of Alexander of Nenthorn, a younger son of William, the third Lord Borthwick. Neither he nor his son. Colonel William Borthwick of Johnstonburn, 'would ever be prevailed on to take the title : their maxim was that a title without a suitable fortune was not eligible.' Upon the death of the Colonel, followed immediately by that of Captain Henry Borthwick of Pilmuir, the succession opened, in 1706, to the latter's elder son, William Borthwick of Pilmuir, on whose decease the right devolved upon his brother, Henry, fifteenth Lord Borthwick, and eleventh in possession of the dignity."

from Scots Peerage (vol 2) 1

Sources


1 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 2 (1905).

2 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 9 (1914) Addenda et Corrigenda.

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