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GORDON, James of Ardmeallie, then of Logie, Merchant in Aberdeen
(About 1640-1723)
MELDRUM, Isobel
(About 1648-)
BUCHAN, James 11th of Auchmacoy, Major
(About 1665-1726)
FORBES, Mary
(1680-)
GORDON, James of Banchory-Devenick, Merchant in Aberdeen
(1682-Before 1751)
BUCHAN, Mary
(About 1710-)
GORDON, Thomas of Premnay
(1746-)

 

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GORDON, Thomas of Premnay 1 2

  • Baptised: 7 December 1746, Saint Nicholas parish, Aberdeen, Scotland 1 3

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  General Notes:

"GORDON
THOMAS
JAMES GORDON/MARY BUCHAN
M
07/12/1746
168/A 80 219
Aberdeen"

from Births and Baptisms

"Premnay.\emdash Acquired by Thomas Gordon, only son of James, I. of Banchory Devenick (q.v.). He also bought Sheelagreen (Culsalmond) and Heathcot (Maryculter); d.s.p. 1819. Described by J. M. Bulloch in An Aberdeenshire Laird on Sea-Power: A Dreadnoughter of 1779, in the Aberdeen Free Press, August 30, 1910. Thomas's half-brother by his mother's second husband was John Gordon of Murtle (1757-1819), founder of the Murtle Lectures in Aberdeen University."

from J. M. Bulloch's The Gordons of Craig

"By his 2nd wife, Mary Buchan, he had a daughter, who married in 1768 Sir Alexander Bannerman of Elsick, 6th Bart. (See Burke's Peerage and Baronetage) ; and I understand a son, Thomas, who acquired the estate of Premnay. This Thomas was served heir general
to his father, James G. of Banchory, S.H. 9 Nov. ; 23 Nov. 1751. (Services of heirs.)"

from The Family of Gordon of Craig by Wimberley 1 2 4


Sources


1 GRO Scotland, OPR Index of Births and Baptisms.

2 Internet Site, The Gordons of Craig by John Malcolm Bulloch ...journals.socantscot.org › psas › article › download.

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

4 e-books, Memorials of the Family of Gordon of Craig and Notes on the Cabrach by Douglas Wimberley (1904).

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