OGILVY, Anne 1
- Born: About 1635
- Marriage (1): FARQUHARSON, Robert 6th of Invercauld 1
- Marriage (2): MACKENZIE, Roderick 1st of Kinchullardrum after August 1666 1
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Anne married Robert FARQUHARSON 6th of Invercauld, son of Robert FARQUHARSON 5th of Invercauld and of Wardhouse and Margaret ERSKINE.1 (Robert FARQUHARSON 6th of Invercauld was born about 1624 and died in August 1666.)
Marriage Notes:
"Robert Farquharson of Invercauld, succeeded his father and m. Anne, daughter of Alexander Ogilvy of Kempcairn, (she survived him and m. secondly to Roderick Mackenzie of Dalmore"
from The Red Book of Scotland
Note:
It is assumed in this site that 'Roderick Mackenzie of Dalmore' and 'Roderick Mackenzie of Kinchulladrum' are one and the same person. Dalmore was part of the lands of the Earl of Seaforth. 1
Anne next married Roderick MACKENZIE 1st of Kinchullardrum, son of George MACKENZIE 2nd Earl of Seaforth and Barbara FORBES, after August 1666.1 (Roderick MACKENZIE 1st of Kinchullardrum was born about 1635 and died in March 1706 2.)
Marriage Notes:
"Robert Farquharson of Invercauld .... m. Anne, daughter of Alexander Ogilvy of Kempcairn, (she survived him and m. secondly to Roderick Mackenzie of Dalmore" from The Red Book of Scotland
Note:
It is assumed in this site that 'Roderick Mackenzie of Dalmore' and 'Roderick Mackenzie of Kinchulladrum' are one and the same person. Dalmore was part of the lands of the Earl of Seaforth.
"Roderick Mackenzie of Kinchulladrum, in the parish of Urray and Kilchrist, is named, in 1664, as fourth lawful son in life of the late George, Earl of Seaforth, Wihen he disponed to his brother, George, his interest in the estate of Kincurdie. As brother-german to the Earl of Seaforth there was a sasine in favour of himself and of his first wife, 13 May 1670, of the lands of Kinchulladrum and others. The estate of Kinchulladrum, a name wlhich has now disappeared from the map, seems to have included a good deal of. land which was subsequently incorporated into the estate of Highfield: it embraced Tenafield, Auchmore and Milton of Ord. Roderick Mackenzie was made a burgess of Aberdeen, 2 March 1674, as of 'Kinquhilldrum.' In 1679, as of 'Killchulladrum,' he was infeft in certain property at Fortrose, including a piece of land in the cemetery of the Cathedral Church, on the south side, being 72 ells in length from west to east and 50 ells broad from south to north. He died in March 1706, as appears by his testament-dative. He married (i) Anna Ogilvy, mentioned with him in the sasine of 1670. She is stated to have heen a daughter of the laird of Kempcairn, presumably Alexander, second son of Walter, first Lord Ogilvy of Deskford."
from Some Mackenzie Pedigrees 1 2
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