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GRANT, John 'Ian Ruadh', Sheriff-Principal of Inverness, Sir
(About 1380-)
Matilda of Glencarnie
(About 1395-Before 1434)
GRANT, Duncan of Freuchie, Sir
(About 1410-1485)
GRANT, Catherine
(About 1448-)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. BAILLIE, Alexander 1st of Dunain

2. MACINTOSH, Lachlan 'Badenoch'

GRANT, Catherine 1

  • Born: About 1448
  • Marriage (1): BAILLIE, Alexander 1st of Dunain 1 2
  • Marriage (2): MACINTOSH, Lachlan 'Badenoch' 1

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Catherine married Alexander BAILLIE 1st of Dunain.1 2 (Alexander BAILLIE 1st of Dunain was born about 1425.)


  Marriage Notes:

"1. Catherine (Grant) .... is also said to have married Alexander Baillie of Dunain and Sheuglie."

from Chiefs of Grant




"Catherine, daughter of Sir Duncan Grant, Chief of the Grants, and had issue"

from Baillie of Dunain




Alexander, said to be a younger son of the head of the ancient family of Lamington. He married Catherine, daughter of Duncan Grant, Laird of Grant, and settled in the North betwixt 1450 and 1460, and all the Baillies claim that they are descended of the ancient house of Balliol Alexander's eldest son, Alexander, dying without issue, he was succeeded by his second son,

2. William, and he by his son,

3. Alexander Baillie"

from electricscotland.com 1 2 3

Catherine next married Lachlan MACINTOSH 'Badenoch', son of Malcolm 'Beg' MACINTOSH 10th of that Ilk and Unknown.1 (Lachlan MACINTOSH 'Badenoch' was born about 1410 and died in 1493 4.)


  Marriage Notes:

"1. Catherine, who became the third wife of Lachlan Mackintosh, called 'Badenoch,' and was the ancestress of the chiefs of Mackintosh. She is also said to have married Alexander Baillie of Dunain and Sheuglie."

from Chiefs of Grant

Sources


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

2 e-books, A history and genealogy of the family of Baillie of Dunain, Dochfour and Lamington by Joseph Gaston Baillie Bulloch (1898).

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

4 Internet Site, https://www.clanmacfarlanegenealogy.info/genealogy.

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