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FORBES, William 2nd of Skellater
(1615-1700)
FORBES, Isabel
(About 1618-1656)
FARQUHARSON, Robert of Allargue, 1st of Crathie
(About 1590-After 1655)
ANDERSON, Elspet
(About 1615-)
FORBES, George 3rd of Skellater
(About 1637-1710)
FARQUHARSON, Daughter
(About 1647-)
FORBES, Barbara
(About 1674-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. GRANT, Patrick of Tullochgorm

FORBES, Barbara 3

  • Born: About 1674
  • Marriage (1): GRANT, Patrick of Tullochgorm on 13 February 1700 in Strathdon parish, Aberdeenshire, Scotland 1 2

   Another name for Barbara was FORBES, Barbra.1 2

   User ID: A800.


Barbara married Patrick GRANT of Tullochgorm, son of Patrick GRANT of Tullochgorm and Mary GRANT, on 13 February 1700 in Strathdon parish, Aberdeenshire, Scotland.1 2 (Patrick GRANT of Tullochgorm was born about 1674.)


  Marriage Notes:

"FORBES
BARBRA
PATRICK GRANT/FR181 (FR181)
13/02/1700
240/ 10 330
Strathdon and Corgarff"

from Index of Marriages




Old Parish Registers
Strathdon parish Aberdeenshire
Marriages

"Anno Domini 1700
februar
4th
Patrick Grant younger of Tullochgurram and Barbra forbes laull (with abbr) daughter to george forbes of Skelater (unclear from blot) and after proclamation married on this day 13 of feb (unclear)"




"Patrick Grant of Tullochgorm. He was a Commissioner of Supply for the county of Inverness in 1690 and 1704. He is mentioned in an old Valuation Roll of Inverness in 1691 as the proprietor of lands in the parish of Inverallan worth £100 yearly. In a decreet by the Lords of Council and Session, on 24th November 1697, he is named as one of those now in life at whose instance John Grant of Delnabo had been interdicted. He obtained a precept of clare constat on 3d February 1724 from James Grant of Grant, as son and nearest of heir of the late Patrick Grant of Tullochgorm, who died last vest and seised in Tullochgorm and Drumuilie, and reference is made to the precepts granted to his father in 1668. On 10th May 1726 he signed a bond to James Grant of Grant, obliging himself and successors to pay an annual sum of £120 during the non-redemption of the lands. On the precept of 1724 Patrick Grant was infeft in the lands only on 9th June 1731, when he disponed Tullochgorm to his son Patrick Grant. He married Barbara, daughter of George Forbes of Skellater, Aberdeenshire."

ffrom Chiefs of Grant (vol 1) 1 2 3

Sources


1 GRO Scotland, OPR Index of Marriages.

2 Old Parish Registers of the Church of Scotland, Strathdon parish, Aberdeenshire Marriages.

3 e-books, The Chiefs of Grant vol. 1 by William Fraser (1883).

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