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BRODIE, David 13th of that Ilk
(1553-1627)
HAY, Janet
(About 1560-)
DUNBAR, Thomas of Grange, Dean of Moray
(About 1562-1621)
CRICHTON, Grizell
(About 1568-)
BRODIE, David 14th of that Ilk
(1586-1632)
DUNBAR, Katherine
(About 1600-)
BRODIE, Janet
(About 1630-1666)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. GORDON, Thomas of Cloves

BRODIE, Janet 2 3

  • Born: About 1630
  • Marriage (1): GORDON, Thomas of Cloves 1 2
  • Died: 20 September 1666 1

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Janet married Thomas GORDON of Cloves, son of Sir William GORDON 6th of Lesmoir, 3rd Baronet of Lesmoir and Christian WALKER.1 2 (Thomas GORDON of Cloves was born about 1625.)


  Marriage Notes:

"His (Thomas Gordon's) first wife was Janet Brodie, sister of Alexander Brodie of Brodie. She evidently had provision by a bond over Monaughty, and during her married life occupied the house, and so he would have been styled 'in Monaughty'. A deed of exoneration dated at Brodie on October 19, 1683, and recorded in the Elgin Commissary Records on November 3, 1683, contains the following statement:

'I, Alexander Gordone, eldest son to Thomas Gordone, brother to the Laird of Lismore, for myself and as taking burden on me for Williame Gordone, my brother german, onlie children procreat betwixt my said father and Janet Brodie, our mother, be thir presents grant me to have received compleat satisfaction from my said father of the hail soumes providit by the contract of marriage past betwixt my said father and mother to the children of that marriage'.

Janet Brodie died September 20, 1666 (AIves Register of Deaths)."

from Lesmoir




"Thomas Gordon in Cloves - or Monauchty - in the parish of Alves, near Elgin, was the third son of Sir William Gordon, third Baronet of Lesmoir, and his wife, Christian Walker. He was twice married - first, to Janet Brodie, who died in 1666, survived by two sons, Alexander and William; and, secondly, at Aberdeen, on 1st July, 1668, to Helen Seton"

from Aberdeenshire Epitaphs 1 2

Sources


1 e-books, The House of Gordon vol. 2 ed. John Malcolm Bulloch (1907) Lesmoir by Douglas Wimberley.

2 e-books, Aberdeenshire Epitaphs and Inscriptions by John A. Henderson (1907).

3 Internet Site, The House of Gordon vol. 2 ed. John Malcolm Bulloch (1907) Lesmoir by Douglas Wimberley.

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