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DE IRWINE, Alexander Master of Drum
(About 1414-1454)
ABERNETHY, Daughter
(About 1420-About 1460)
IRVINE, Alexander 5th of Drum, Sheriff of Aberdeen
(About 1436-1493)
LINDSAY, Daughter
(About 1445-)
IRVINE, Daughter
(About 1466-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. OGSTON, Thomas of Kirklands of Fettercairn, Bailie of Lanark

IRVINE, Daughter 1 2

  • Born: About 1466
  • Marriage (1): OGSTON, Thomas of Kirklands of Fettercairn, Bailie of Lanark 1 2

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Daughter married Thomas OGSTON of Kirklands of Fettercairn, Bailie of Lanark, son of John OGSTON of that Ilk, 'Lord of the barony of Crags and Glenylefe', Bailie of Irvine and Unknown.1 2 (Thomas OGSTON of Kirklands of Fettercairn, Bailie of Lanark was born about 1430.)


  Marriage Notes:

"By his (Alexander Irvine's) second wife, Lindesay, Alexander Irvine had eight daughters, viz. : - (1) Married to Coutts of Westercoul; (2) married to Chalmers of Strichen ; (3) married to Skene ; (4) married to Ogston of Fettercairn ; (5) married to Rose of Auchlossin ; (6) married to Crawford of Fornet ; (7) married to Duguid of Auchinhove; (8) married to Cummyn of Culter (?) or Barclay of Mathers (?) or booth."

from The Irvines of Drum




"He (Thomas Ogston) possessed the lands of Newbiggin and the Kirkton Mill of Fettercairn, or at least one half of them, it does not clearly appear which. He also owned the lands of Tilquhilly and Mallemuk in Banchory Ternan, and left them to his younger coheiress Janet.

He appears to have been twice married, 1st, to Irvine, fourth daughter of Alexander Irvine of Drum, and, 2ndly,to Elizabeth Crechton, widow of Gifford of Sheriifhall, by whom he seems to have had no family. By his first wife he had two daughters, his co-heiresses, viz., 1st, , who died unmarried, and 2nd, Janet, who married David Douglas."

from Supplement to the Histoy of the Families of Ogston

Note:

These quotations represent the received view of the marriage and family arrangements of Thomas Ogston and of his daughters.

But are they accurate?

If Janet Ogston did marry in 1479 it is unlikely that her mother was a daughter of Alexander Irvine and his wife, surnamed Lindsay. The dates are so late as to make it unrealistic. If the order of his wives is changed, then that might possibly solve the difficulty, though we have no evidence for this, and do not know who Elizabeth Crichton was.

1 2

Sources


1 e-books, The Irvines of Drum and Collateral Branches by Jonathan Forbes-Leslie (1909).

2 e-books, Supplement to the Genealogical History of the Families of Ogston (1897).

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