OGILVY, Alexander of that Ilk and Findlater 2 4
User ID: B419. General Notes: "Sir John Gordon of Findlater was the 3rd son of George, 4th Earl of Huntly; and Alexander Ogilvy of that ilk and Findlater had married Elizabeth, daughter of Adam Gordon, Dean of Caithness. Alexander Ogilvy, disinheriting his own son by his first wife, Lady Janet Abernethy, known as James Ogilvy of Cardell, settled his baronies of Ogilvy and Findlater on Sir John Gordon, reserving his own and his wife's liferent in 1546. In this way Beldorney came into the possession of Gordons descended from the Earl of Huntly.... Alexander married Janet ABERNETHY, daughter of James ABERNETHY 3rd Lord Saltoun of Abernethy and Unknown, 21 June 1509(charter).1 (Janet ABERNETHY was born about 1488.) Marriage Notes: "He (Alexander Ogilvy) married, first, Jonet Abernethy, second daughter of James, third Lord Saltoun. On 21 June 1509 the spouses had a charter from Sir James Ogilvy of Deskford, grandfather of Alexander, of the Mains of Auchindoun and others in Banffshire." Alexander next married Elizabeth GORDON, daughter of Adam GORDON Dean of Caithness, Governor of Petty and Marriota DUFFUS, before 31 December 1535.1 2 3 (Elizabeth GORDON was born about 1516 and died after 1566 1.) Marriage Notes: "This Mr Adam Gordon Dean of Caithness and Governour of Petty begat three natural sons and a Daughter on a Gentlewoman viz. Mr George Gordon of Beldorney, John Gordon of Drummoyes in Sutherland, and Mr William Gordon Chancellour of Dunkell ; his Daughter married the Laird of Findlater Ogilvy and after his death she married John Gordon son to George 5th Earl of Huntly. The forsaid Laird of Findlater Ogilvy disponed the Lands of Findlater and Achindown to the said John Gordon Laird of Findlater who married his Lady." |
1 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 4 (1907).
2 e-books, The House of Gordon vol. 2 ed. John Malcolm Bulloch (1907) Lesmoir by Douglas Wimberley.
3 e-books, The House of Gordon vol. 1 ed. John Malcolm Bulloch (1903).
4 e-books, A Short Family History of the Later Gordons of Beldorney by Douglas Wimberley (1904).
5 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 7 (1910).
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