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INNES, James of Rothmackenzie, then 2nd of Crombie (Crommey)
(About 1495-1547)
GORDON, Catherine
(About 1500-1543)
DUNBAR, Alexander Prior of Pluscarden
(About 1510-1561)
INNES, Alexander 3rd of Crombie (Crommey), then 18th of that Ilk
(About 1536-1580)
DUNBAR, Beatrix
(About 1540-1566)
INNES, Robert 19th of that Ilk
(About 1561-1596)

 

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Parents:
1. INNES, Alexander 3rd of Crombie (Crommey), then 18th of that Ilk & FORBES, Isabel
2. INNES, Alexander 3rd of Crombie (Crommey), then 18th of that Ilk & DUNBAR, Beatrix

Spouses/Children:
1. ELPHINSTONE, Elizabeth

INNES, Robert 19th of that Ilk 3

  • Born: About 1561
  • Marriage (1): ELPHINSTONE, Elizabeth 1 November 1582(contract) 1 2
  • Died: 15 September 1596 1 2

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Robert married Elizabeth ELPHINSTONE, daughter of Robert ELPHINSTONE 3rd Lord Elphinstone and Margaret DRUMMOND, 1 November 1582(contract).1 2 (Elizabeth ELPHINSTONE was born on 1 August 1561 1 and died on 26 February 1613 1.)


  Marriage Notes:

"Elizabeth, born 1 August 1561, married, 1 November (contract 17 October) 1582, to Robert Innes of that Ilk. He died 15 September 1596 ; she died 26 February
1613, leaving issue."

from Scots Peerage (vol 3)


"Robert Laird of Innes, as said is, marryed Dame Anne Elphinstoun, daughter to Alexander Lord Elphinstoun Lord High Theasurer, by whom he had Sir Robert Innes who succeeded him and Sir John Innes of Cromy, his second son and father to Sir Robert of Muirtoun, and three daughters, married to the Laird of Guthre, George Monro of Miltoun, and Bishop Douglass." (page 41)

"So this young Crombie, the son of him that was murdered, being but ane young man, who had none of the name of Innes to own him save this people of Leuchars, to wit, John, Alexander, and Adam Inneses, three brethren, all the rest being confederate with Innermarkie ; neither had he any friends on his mother side near to him save the Dunbars of Meft, this gleed Laird's mother being Beatrix Dunbar daughter to the Pryor of Pluscarden (for the relict of Crombie being his second Lady, was Isobel Forbes, daughter to Blacktoune). So Leuchars maintains this Crombie or Laird Innes as he was afterwards, with hazard of his own and brethren's lives, not knowing when they might be all murdered, till he got him convoyed to Edinburgh, and there craved the protection of the Government, which was given. And thereafter marries the said Gleed Laird upon Elizabeth, Secretarie Elphlnstone's daughter. So the Laird became valiant in law and friends.(page 199)

from Familie of Innes

Note: Alexander Elphinstone was the brother of Elizabeth, not her father.


"ROBERT INNES of that Ilk. In his time the family feuds were arranged by the interposition of friends. He died 15 September 1596, having married, 1 November 1582, Elizabeth, daughter of Robert, third Lord Elphinstone, by whom he had, along with other issue, SIR ROBERT INNES."

from Scots Peerage (vol 4) 1 2 4

Sources


1 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 3 (1906).

2 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 7 (1910).

3 e-books, Ane Account of the Familie of Innes compiled by Duncan Forbes of Culloden 1698 (Spalding Club 1864).

4 e-books, Ane Account of the Familie of Innes compiled by Duncan Forbes of Culloden 1698 (1864).

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