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DURHAM, James 2nd of Pitkerro
(About 1514-)
WISHART, Janet
(About 1512-)
RAMSAY, David of Balmain, Sir
(About 1530-After 1596)
CARNEGIE, Katherine
(About 1529-)
DURHAM, Alexander 3rd of Pitkerro
(About 1540-)
RAMSAY, Jean
(About 1555-)
DURHAM, James 4th of Pitkerro, Sir
(About 1574-1633)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. DURHAM, Janet

DURHAM, James 4th of Pitkerro, Sir 2

  • Born: About 1574
  • Marriage (1): DURHAM, Janet 1
  • Died: 1633 1

   Another name for James was DURHAM, James of Kinnell.1

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James married Janet DURHAM, daughter of James DURHAM of Duntarvie and Unknown.1 (Janet DURHAM was born about 1580.)


  Marriage Notes:

"James Durham, his (Alexander Durham's) eldest son, afterwards Sir James, was put in fee in his father's lifetime of the barony of Pitkerro, upon whose resignation he got a charter under the Great Seal, of the lands and barony of Kinnell, dated 7th June, 1621. He was thereafter sometimes designed of Kinnell and sometimes of Pitkerro. In a charter of the lands of Easter and Wester Balfour in the Mearns, dated 10th June, 1630, he is called James Durham of Kinnell. In a charter of the lands and barony of Easter Powrie, the barony of Ogilvy, &c, he is styled James Durham, apparent of Pitkerro. He was knighted by Charles I., and married Janet, daughter of his cousin, James Durham of Duntarvie, by whom he had four sons and two daughters - James, his heir ; William, who acquired lands in Linlithgowshire ; John and Robert went abroad and entered the service of Gustavus Adolphus. Their future history is unknown. One daughter was married to Drummond of Megginch, and the other to Hay of Seggieden. Sir James died in 1633, and was succeeded by his eldest son, Sir James Durham"

from Angus or Forfarshire 1

Sources


1 e-books, Angus or Forfarshire The Land and The People vol.4 by A.J.Warden (1884).

2 e-books, The Compt Buik of David Wedderburne ed. A. H. Millar (1898).

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