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FRASER, Malcolm of Ruthven, then 2nd of Culduthel
(About 1585-Before 1634)
BAILLIE, Katharine
(About 1602-)
FORBES, Duncan of Culloden, MP, Provost of Inverness, 'Grey Duncan'
(About 1572-1654)
FORBES, Janet
(About 1582-)
FRASER, James 3rd of Culduthel
(About 1617-1678)
FORBES, Daughter
(About 1618-)
FRASER, Malcolm 4th of Culduthel
(About 1645-1697)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. BAILLIE, Anne

FRASER, Malcolm 4th of Culduthel 1

  • Born: About 1645
  • Marriage (1): BAILLIE, Anne 1
  • Died: by 1697 1

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Malcolm married Anne BAILLIE, daughter of William BAILLIE 8th of Dunain and Elizabeth FORBES.1 (Anne BAILLIE was born about 1650.)


  Marriage Notes:

"Malcolm Fraser, who is mentioned in a proclamation in 1678, ordering several heads of families and others to compear at Inverlochy on the 20th of November in that year, to give bonds for themselves, their tenants, and all of their name descended from their respective families. In this document he is described as 'Malcolm Fraser of Culduthel.' He appears under the same designation in the Valuation Roll for the county of Inverness in 1691, for Culduthel at a rental of £205, and for lands in Boleskine valued at £75, all Scots. It will be observed that the rent of Culduthel fell considerably since 1644, and that there is no reference in 1691 to the lands in the first-named year owned by the family in the parish of Kilmonivaig. He married Anne, daughter of William Baillie, eighth of Dunain, with issue"

from Frasers of Lovat 1

Sources


1 e-books, History of the Frasers of Lovat, with genealogies of the principal families of the name to which is added those of Dunballoch and Phopachy by Alexander Mackenzie (1896).

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