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BAILLIE, William 8th of Dunain
(About 1607-1691)
FORBES, Elizabeth
(About 1614-1685)
MACKENZIE, Kenneth of Coul, Baronet, Sir
(About 1619-)
CHISHOLM, Jean
(About 1640-)
BAILLIE, Alexander 9th of Dunain
(About 1636-1678)
MACKENZIE, Jean
(About 1656-)
BAILLIE, Janet
(About 1673-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. GRANT, John 6th of Glenmoriston 'Iain-a-Chraggain', Jacobite 1715

BAILLIE, Janet 1 2

  • Born: About 1673
  • Marriage (1): GRANT, John 6th of Glenmoriston 'Iain-a-Chraggain', Jacobite 1715 23 November 1693(contract) 1 2

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Janet married John GRANT 6th of Glenmoriston 'Iain-a-Chraggain', Jacobite 1715, son of John Doun GRANT 5th of Glenmoriston and Daughter FRASER, 23 November 1693(contract).1 2 (John GRANT 6th of Glenmoriston 'Iain-a-Chraggain', Jacobite 1715 was born about 1657 2 and died on 30 November 1736.)


  Marriage Notes:

"John Grant of Glenmoriston.

Designed 'Younger of Glenmoriston' in 1687, when he witnessed the agreement between his father and Mr. James Grant, advocate. On 21st December 1695, he and his brother, Alexander Grant in Blairy, entered into a bond to Murdoch M'Leod for 500 merks Scots. On 23d June 1703 he was charged to enter heir to his late father. On 9th March 1714 he was similarly charged, and to enter heir to other ancestors. He engaged actively in the Rebellion of 1715, in consequence of which his estates were forfeited, and remained in possession of the Crown until 1732, when they were sold to Mr. Ludovick Colquhoun of Luss, advocate, afterwards Sir Ludovick Grant of Grant. He is said to have married, as his first wife, a daughter of Baillie of Dunean, who only survived for a year."

from Chiefs of Grant




"William Baillie had a sister, Janet, who, upon 23rd November, 1693, enters into articles of marriage with John Grant, younger of Glenmoriston, with consent of John Grant, elder, his father, the witnesses being Donald Macdonell of Lundie, William Grant of Achmonie, Alexander Baillie of Dochfour, with others. Janet Baillie died shortly after her marriage, and the line of Glenmoriston was carried on through John Grant, the younger's, second marriage. Notwithstanding this connection, the Baillies suffered much from the depredations of the Grants, who regularly swept off their cattle when summering in the hills of Dochnacraig, removing them very expeditiously to the west by Gartallie, Clunemore, and Bunloit."

from electricscotland.com

Note:

A history and genealogy of the family of Baillie of Dunain names the daughter who married Grant of Glenmoriston as Anne, but a daughter of this Baillie family named Anne is said, by other sources, to have married a Jacobite, Allan Grant of the Tullochgorm family.
1 2 3

Sources


1 Internet Site, https://electricscotland.com/webclans/atoc/baillie3.html The Baillies of Dunain rom the Transactions of the Gaelic Society by Dr Fraser-Mackintosh.

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

3 GRO Scotland, A history and genealogy of the family of Baillie of Dunain, Dochfour and Lamington by Joseph Gaston Baillie Bulloch (1898).

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