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CHEYNE, Patrick 6th of Esslemont, Burgess of Aberdeen, Sir
(About 1470-About 1558)
JOHNSTON OR BAD, Isabel
(About 1488-)
CHEYNE, Patrick 8th of Esslemont
(About 1525-1608)
BRYSON, Helen co-heiress of Pitcullen
(About 1545-)
CHEYNE, Elizabeth
(About 1576-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. HAY, Patrick of Megginch

2. HAY, George of Killour

CHEYNE, Elizabeth 1

  • Born: About 1576
  • Marriage (1): HAY, Patrick of Megginch 1
  • Marriage (2): HAY, George of Killour 2

   Another name for Elizabeth was CHEYNE, Isabel.2

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Elizabeth married Patrick HAY of Megginch, son of Peter HAY 4th of Megginch and Margaret OGILVY.1 (Patrick HAY of Megginch was born about 1555 and died 1621(dvp).)


  Marriage Notes:

"Patrick Hay of Megginch .... married .... secondly, Elizabeth, daughter of Patrick Cheyne of Essilmont."

from Scots Peerage (vol 5) 1

Elizabeth next married George HAY of Killour, son of Andrew HAY 8th Earl of Erroll and Agnes SINCLAIR.2 (George HAY of Killour was born about 1575 and died after 26 March 1656 2.)


  Marriage Notes:

"George of Killour, first styled of Campsie, elder son of second marriage of Andrew, eighth Earl of Erroll, had a charter from Francis, Earl of Erroll, to his mother in liferent and himself in fee of the lands of Easter and Wester Slains and others, dated 7 January 1585-86. On 14 April 1608 he was charged before the Privy Council with having violently seized upon his stepfather, Alexander Gordon of Strathdoun, and of having carried him off captive from Edinburgh to the fortalice of Blairfudie, where he was imprisoned. The Council ordained him to deliver the said place to his mother, and on 14 December 1619 he was charged to keep the peace with his half-brother Alexander Gordon of Strathdoun concerning their mother's goods.From Oliver Cromwell he had a charter confirming a charter, dated 26 March 1656, by James, Lord Tullibardine, in favour of himself, Sir Andrew his son, and John, son of the said Sir Andrew. He acquired the lands of Killour in 1626, married Isabel, daughter of Patrick Cheyne of Esselmont, and widow of Patrick Hay of Megginch, and had issue..."

from Scots Peerage (vol 3) 2

Sources


1 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 5 (1908).

2 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 3 (1906).

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