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CARNEGIE, John 4th of Kinnaird
(About 1470-1513)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. STRACHAN, Euphame

CARNEGIE, John 4th of Kinnaird 1 3

  • Born: About 1470
  • Marriage (1): STRACHAN, Euphame Before March 1509(1510)(charter) 1 2
  • Died: 9 September 1513, Battle of Flodden Field, Northumberland, England 1 3

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John married Euphame STRACHAN Before March 1509(1510)(charter).1 2 (Euphame STRACHAN was born about 1485 and died after 7 November 1513 1.)


  Marriage Notes:

"He (John Carnegie) married, before 15 March 1509-10, Euphame Strachan ; on that date they, as spouses, received from Alexander Jamesone a charter of his fourth-part of the lands of Cookstown, in the barony of Roscoby and shire of Forfar. She survived her husband, as appears from the retour of their son Robert, dated 7 November 1513, when she was in possession of her terce. John Carnegie left one son and one daughter"

from Scots Peerage (vol 8)




"It is certain that this laird married, before 15th March 1509, Euphame Strachan, as on that date John Carnegie of Kinnaird and Euphame Strachan, his spouse, received from Alexander Jamesone a charter of his fourth part of the lands of Cookstoun, in the barony of Rescoby and shire of Forfar. In the precept which was granted by Alexander Jamesone for infefting John Carnegie and his spouse in these lands, Robert Strachan of Balhussy and Thomas Strachan of Auchlar are named two of the bailies ; and it is probable that Euphame Strachan was related to them. John Carnegie and Euphame Strachan were infefted in the lands of Cookstoun on the 27th March 1510."

from History of the Carnegies 1 2

Sources


1 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 8 (1911).

2 e-books, History of the Carnegies Earls of Southesk and of Their Kindred vol. 1 by William Fraser (1867).

3 e-books, History of the Carnegies, Earls of Southesk and of Their Kindred vol. 1 by William Fraser (1867).

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