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CAMPBELL, Jean
(About 1630-)

 

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1. INNES, John of Dipple and Lichnett, Governor of Gordon Castle or 'the Bog', Lieutenant-Colonel

CAMPBELL, Jean 1

  • Born: About 1630
  • Marriage (1): INNES, John of Dipple and Lichnett, Governor of Gordon Castle or 'the Bog', Lieutenant-Colonel 1

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Jean married Lieutenant-Colonel John INNES of Dipple and Lichnett, Governor of Gordon Castle or 'the Bog', son of Adam INNES of Reidhall and Katharine CLERK.1 (Lieutenant-Colonel John INNES of Dipple and Lichnett, Governor of Gordon Castle or 'the Bog' was born about 1615.)


  Marriage Notes:

"Colonel John Innes was 'governor of the Bog,' i.e., Gordon Castle, in 1649; and I think he acquired Dipple about 1659. In 1660 Colonel John Innes of Dippill appears as a heritor of Dipple, but as non-resident. On July 12, 1664, William Ogilvie, younger of Bauchlaw, had sasine of Lightnet in the parish of Gamrie (Banff Sasines). On June 3, 1669, there was renunciatione and grant of redemptione of Lightnet made to William Ogilvie, younger of Bauchlaw, in favour of Col. John Innes of Dippill (ibid.) On Aug. 25, 1669, Col. John Innes of Dippill and Jean Campbell, his spouse, had sasine of Lightnett (ibid.) On 30 Nov. 1669, Col. John Innes of Dippill renounced Kirktoun of Dippill in favour of Sir Robert Innes of that ilk (Elgin Sasines). Col. John Innes was succeeded in Lightnet by his son James; and another son was Mr Hugh Innes, minister of Mortlach, who died in 1733, aged 68. It was to this Hugh that the Rev. Alexander Gordon of Rathfriland left his books."

from The Gordons of Salterhill 1

Sources


1 e-books, The Gordons of Salterhill and their Irish descendants by J.M.Bulloch (1910).

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