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URQUHART, Adam of Meldrum
(About 1635-1684)
GORDON, Mary
(About 1646-1726)
CAMPBELL, Hugh 5th of Cawdor (Calder), Sir
(About 1635-)
STEWART, Henriet
(About 1636-)
URQUHART, John of Meldrum
(1668-1726)
CAMPBELL, Jean
(About 1675-)
URQUHART, Anne
(1708-1798)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. GORDON, Charles 8th of Blelack, Jacobite 1745, Captain

URQUHART, Anne 1 2

  • Born: 1708 1
  • Marriage (1): GORDON, Charles 8th of Blelack, Jacobite 1745, Captain 1 2
  • Died: 1798 1

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Anne married Captain Charles GORDON 8th of Blelack, Jacobite 1745, son of Alexander GORDON 6th of Blelack and Isobel FORBES.1 2 (Captain Charles GORDON 8th of Blelack, Jacobite 1745 was born about 1705 and died on 19 October 1785 1 3.)


  Marriage Notes:

"Gordon, Charles, of Blelack

Second son of Alexander of Blelack and Isobel Forbes 'a masculine character'. In 1726 he succeeded his brother John. He married Anne Urquhart of Meldrum, whose mother was a Campbell of Cawdor. A Captain, he forced men out, and escaped imprisonment although he took part in the battles of Inverurie Falkirk and Culloden taking refuge in the manse of Towie, where he was fed by the minister's wife, Mrs Lumsden. He eventually returned peacefully to his ruined home, and died there in 1785, aged 80."

from Jacobites of 1745




"2071- Charles. 1745, Capt. ; 'forced men out of Lord Aboyne's estate' (Rosebery's List, 10), being able to do so because he had his letters addressed to the Mill of Gellan, Corse, of which the tenant was anti-Jacobite. He was hand-in-glove with Lord Lewis Gordon ....

.... Second son of Alexander, of Blelack (d. 1724) and Isobel Forbes, 'a masculine character'. 1726, succeeded his brother John ; m. Anne Urquhart (1708-98), and had an only child Isobel (see Note below), who m. George Forbes, of Skellater ; d. 1785, Oct. 19, aged 80 at Blelack (Abd. Jour.) ; succeeded by his sister Helen (Mrs. Hugh Rose's) grandson, Charles Rose (1761-1806), who took the name of Gordon, and sold the property in 1794 to William Gordon, Vintner, Dundee (Michie's Logie Coldstone, 163-6)."

from Gordons Under Arms

Note:

The Isobel Gordon who married George Forbes of Skellater was this Charles Gordon's cousin, not his daughter. She was the daughter of his uncle Charles Gordon.
1 2

Sources


1 e-books, The House of Gordon III: Gordons Under Arms by C.O.Skelton and J.M.Bulloch (1912).

2 e-books, Jacobites of 1715 and 1745 North East Scotland by Frances McDonnell (in paper Clearfield 1996).

3 e-books, History of Logie-Coldstone and Braes of Cromar by John G. Michie (1896).

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