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GORDON, James of Lesmoir
(About 1480-1558)
OGILVY, Margaret 'Lady Gartlie'
(About 1511-)
GORDON, Thomas of Seggyden, Hon. Burgesss of Aberdeen
(About 1549-1594)
STRACHAN,
(About 1560-)
GORDON, Margaret of Drumbuilg
(About 1583-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. GORDON, Alexander 3rd of Birkenburn

GORDON, Margaret of Drumbuilg 1

  • Born: About 1583
  • Marriage (1): GORDON, Alexander 3rd of Birkenburn

   Another name for Margaret was GORDON, Margaret.


Margaret married Alexander GORDON 3rd of Birkenburn, son of James GORDON 2nd of Birkenburn, Baron of Monaltrie and Janet GORDON. (Alexander GORDON 3rd of Birkenburn was born about 1570 and died by 1655 1.)


  Marriage Notes:

"The third laird of Birkenburn married Margaret, daughter of Thomas Gordon of Drumbulg (Balbithan MS., p. 45). The fact that the first laird of Birkenburn should have married the laird of Abergeldie's daughter is extremely interesting as a light on the probable connection between the Lesmoir Gordons and the properties of Grandholm and Kethocksmills on the Don."

from House of Gordon

"Alexander Gordon married (Balbithan MS. and Lyon Register) 'Thomas Gordon, Drumbuilg's daughter, Margaret Gordon, with whom he begat sons and daughters'. Thomas, Drumbulg, may have been Thomas of Drumbulg, son of the first laird of Lesmoir and uncle of Alexander, III. of Birkenburn. The marriage is partly corroborated by the inscription on part of the Birkenburn pew, now in possession of the family of the late Provost Petrie-Hay of Keith. It bears a coat of arms and three boars' heads, without any other bearing, the initials A. G. and M. G. and the following inscription : 'Soli Deo Gloria : virtus invidiam superat: This desk erected be AG. of Birkenburn, 1644. Jesus.' "

from Birkenburn

Note: "
uncle of Alexander, III. of Birkenburn"; in fact, great-uncle. Margaret would have been the daughter of Alexander's father's first cousin.




1 2

Sources


1 e-books, The House of Gordon vol.2: Cadets of Lesmoir by J.M.Bulloch and D. Wimberley (1907).

2 e-books, The House of Gordon ed. John Malcolm Bulloch.

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