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ABERCROMBY, Hector of Westhall
(About 1570-)
GORDON, Marjorie
(About 1588-)
ABERCROMBY, Alexander
(About 1610-)
SETON, Jean of Newark
(About 1620-)
ABERCROMBY, Francis Lord Glasfoord (lifetime only)
(1654-1703)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. SEMPILL, Anne Baroness Glassfoord, suo jure
2. Christabella

ABERCROMBY, Francis Lord Glasfoord (lifetime only) 1

  • Born: 1654 1
  • Marriage (1): SEMPILL, Anne Baroness Glassfoord, suo jure about 1688 1
  • Marriage (2): Christabella on 27 March 1699 1
  • Died: November 1703 1
  • Buried: 23 November 1703, St Bride's, Fleet Street, London, England 1

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Francis married Anne SEMPILL Baroness Glassfoord, suo jure about 1688.1 (Anne SEMPILL Baroness Glassfoord, suo jure was born about 1660 and died in 1695 1.)


  Marriage Notes:

"FRANCIS ABERCROMBY, the eldest son, born 1654, married Anne, suo jure Baroness Sempill, and was on 6 July 1685 created LORD GLASFOORD for the natural term of his life only. By a charter of 16 May 1688 not only the estates but the title of Sempill were confirmed ' to the longest liver of them in liferent,' but after the death of his wife in 1695 he appears to have been known only as Lord Glasfoord."

from Scots Peerage (vol 4) 1

Francis next married Christabella on 27 March 1699.1 (Christabella was born about 1660 and died before February 1710(1711) in Whiteparish, Wiltshire, England.)


  Marriage Notes:

"He (Francis Abercromby) married, secondly, 27 March 1699, Ohristabella, widow of Sir Giles Eyre, one of the Judges of the King's Bench. They were separated apparently within a few months, he being a prisoner for debt in the Fleet, where he died in November 1703, and was buried on the 23 of the same month at St. Bride's, Fleet Street. His widow was buried at Whiteparish, Wilts, with her first husband. Her will was proved February 1710-11."

from Scots Peerage (vol 4) 1

Sources


1 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 4 (1907).

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