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GORDON, George 3rd of Coclarachie
(About 1546-Before 1633)
DUNCAN, Bessie
(About 1572-1643)
GORDON, Alexander of Merdrum
(About 1588-After 1651)
UNKNOWN, Wife
(About 1605-)
GORDON, Elspet
(About 1630-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. GORDON, William of Sockach (Succoth)

GORDON, Elspet 1

  • Born: About 1630
  • Marriage (1): GORDON, William of Sockach (Succoth) 1

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Elspet married William GORDON of Sockach (Succoth), son of Alexander GORDON 3rd of Birkenburn and Margaret GORDON.1 (William GORDON of Sockach (Succoth) was born about 1615.)


  Marriage Notes:

"Elspet (Gordon), who married William Gordon of Sockach (Balb. MS., P- 45)."

from Coclarachie




Captain Wimberley has come down firmly on William being the son of the third rather than the fourth Laird of Birkenburn:

"William, 'of Sockach'. The wording of the Balbithan MS. is ambiguous, for while it says that the third laird 'begat sons and daughters, James and Adam Gordons,' it brings in 'his second son William' in a way that is not clear whether William was the son of the third laird or a son of his son. I incline to the former view ....... The view that he was the son of the third laird is also supported by one old Gordon pedigree MS. Succoth is near Drumbulg. At an earlier time it belonged to the Cairnburrow Gordons. The Balbithan MS. says that William married the 'Goodman of Merdrum's daughter Elspet'. She was the daughter of Alexander Gordon of Merdrum, who was the son of George, III. of Coclarachie House of Gordon, i., 125). This marriage makes it probable that Elspet Gordon was contemporary with James, IV. of Birkenburn, rather than with the next generation"

from Birkenburn 1 2

Sources


1 e-books, The House of Gordon vol. 1 ed. John Malcolm Bulloch (1903) Coclarachie by Stephen Ree.

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

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