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GORDON, Thomas 3rd of Cluny (of the First House), Sir
(About 1557-1607)
DOUGLAS, Elizabeth
(About 1561-)
URQUHART, John of Craigfintry, Tutor of Cromarty
(About 1547-)
GORDON, Eldest Daughter
(About 1555-)
GORDON, Alexander elder, 1st Baronet of Cluny (of the First House), Sir
(About 1581-About 1644)
URQUHART, Violet of Craigfintry
(About 1583-)
GORDON, Jean
(About 1625-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. GORDON, Patrick of Laichie, Captain

GORDON, Jean 2

  • Born: About 1625
  • Marriage (1): GORDON, Patrick of Laichie, Captain 1

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Jean married Captain Patrick GORDON of Laichie, son of William GORDON of Minmore, cadet of Knockespock and Janet GRANT.1 (Captain Patrick GORDON of Laichie was born about 1623 and died after 28 May 1673 1.)


  Marriage Notes:

"1129- (Gordon,) Patrick. 1664, Jul. 14, Capt., commissioned by the Privy Council to arrest certain rebels. Younger son of William, I. in Minmore; laird of Laichie (Dufftown); m. Jean Gordon, of the Cluny family, and had Alexander, 133, and Charles, 292; d. by 1675 (Bulloch's Gordons and Smiths, 9-10)."

from Gordons Under Arms




" 'Captaine Patrick Gordone, sone lawfull to William Gordon of Miniemore, as procurator for himself and for Mistres Jeane Gordone, his spouse, having . . ane contract and dispositione of wodset, of date at Westertoune, 3 June, 1659, granted. . . be Johne, Anderson of Ardbreak, with consent of James Andersone, his eldest lawfull sone, to the said Captain Patrick and Mistres Jeane Gordone ... of fourtie bolles victual payable of the nethermost pairt of the toune and landes of Argathnie. . . ,' received sasine from Mr Alexander Anderson, son lawful to the said John Anderson (who married Anne Gordon : died 1670). William Gordon 'off Miniemore' was a witness to the contract of wadset. Westertoune, Argathnie, and Ardbreck lie in the parish of Botriphnie." "On May 28, 1673, Captain Patrick Gordon of 'Lequochie' transferred, in payment of a debt, to 'Robert Cuming of "Ricklettich," the rights in a decreet which he (Gordon) had been awarded in an action in the Sheriff Court of Banff against Andrew Rose of Lynemore. Hugh Gordon in Lequochie was one of three witnesses to Patrick's warrant that the transference 'should be registered in the Books of Council and Session (Tarmore Papers: Brit. Mus.).' "

from The Gordons and Smiths at Minmore 1

Sources


1 e-books, The House of Gordon vol. 3 Gordons Under Arms by C.O.Skelton and J.M.Bulloch (1912).

2 e-books, The Gordons and Smiths at Minmore, Auchorachan, and Upper Drumin in Glenlivet by J. M. Bulloch (1910).

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