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Alexander Forbes-Irvine of \ ( In 1816, Margaret, daughter
Drum and Schivas. — See Table [■ married < of James Hamilton,
10. J (
and had issue —
Sons —
1. Alexander Forbes-Irvine, afterwards of Drum, married Anna
Margaretta, daughter of Colonel Forbes, 78th Highlanders, and
had issue 3 sons, viz. — 1, Alexander, died in infancy ; 2, Charles
Quentin Hamilton, died unmarried ; 3, Francis Hugh, now of
Drum and Schivas.
2. James Hamilton.
3. Charles, Major-General, formerly H.E.I.C.S., married 1st, Georgina,
daughter of Major Doran, and had a son Hugh Alexander ;
2ndly, Juliet Isa, daughter of James Connell.
Daughters —
1. Beatrice- Wood.
2. Jean Christina, married Major Houchen, H.E.I.C.S.
12.
married j Geor § e Ogi'vie of Auchiries,
Rebecca Irvine, dau. of Alex.
Irvine of Drum. — See Table 9,
and had issue —
1. William, an officer H.E.I.C.S.
2. George, Major H.E.I.C.S., married and had issue.
3. Alexander, Colonel H.M.'s 46th Regiment, married.
4. John Charles, M D., married and had issue.
Daughters —
1. Mary, died unmarried.
2. Rebecca, died unmarried.
3. Isabella, died unmarried.
4. Margaret, died unmarried.
Of the above —
Major George Ogilvie married and had issue — 1, George; 2, John ; 3,
Jean, who all married, the last to Mr Stuart.
Dr John Ogilvie married Jane, daughter of John Forbes of Boyndlie
and had issue — 1, Catharine ; 2, George and Rebecca, twins ; 3, John ; 4,
Mary ; 5, Ellen ; 6, Alexander Charles, of whom Catharine, Rebecca, and
Alexander Charles died unmarried (the last young). George married and
succeeded to Boyndlie and had issue ; John married and had issue ; Mary
married Major Cameron-Mouatt and had issue ; and Helen married
Holland and had issue.
Colonel Alexander Ogilvie married his cousin Jane Ogilvie, daughter
of Alexander Ogilvie (who was probably a brother of his father) by his
wife, who was an American lady, a Miss Mann. They lived at Shere, in
Surrey. The Colonel had no issue.
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1 1.
Alexander Forbes-Irvine of \ ( In 1816, Margaret, daughter
Drum and Schivas. — See Table [■ married < of James Hamilton,
10. J (
and had issue —
Sons —
1. Alexander Forbes-Irvine, afterwards of Drum, married Anna
Margaretta, daughter of Colonel Forbes, 78th Highlanders, and
had issue 3 sons, viz. — 1, Alexander, died in infancy ; 2, Charles
Quentin Hamilton, died unmarried ; 3, Francis Hugh, now of
Drum and Schivas.
2. James Hamilton.
3. Charles, Major-General, formerly H.E.I.C.S., married 1st, Georgina,
daughter of Major Doran, and had a son Hugh Alexander ;
2ndly, Juliet Isa, daughter of James Connell.
Daughters —
1. Beatrice- Wood.
2. Jean Christina, married Major Houchen, H.E.I.C.S.
12.
married j Geor § e Ogi'vie of Auchiries,
Rebecca Irvine, dau. of Alex.
Irvine of Drum. — See Table 9,
and had issue —
1. William, an officer H.E.I.C.S.
2. George, Major H.E.I.C.S., married and had issue.
3. Alexander, Colonel H.M.'s 46th Regiment, married.
4. John Charles, M D., married and had issue.
Daughters —
1. Mary, died unmarried.
2. Rebecca, died unmarried.
3. Isabella, died unmarried.
4. Margaret, died unmarried.
Of the above —
Major George Ogilvie married and had issue — 1, George; 2, John ; 3,
Jean, who all married, the last to Mr Stuart.
Dr John Ogilvie married Jane, daughter of John Forbes of Boyndlie
and had issue — 1, Catharine ; 2, George and Rebecca, twins ; 3, John ; 4,
Mary ; 5, Ellen ; 6, Alexander Charles, of whom Catharine, Rebecca, and
Alexander Charles died unmarried (the last young). George married and
succeeded to Boyndlie and had issue ; John married and had issue ; Mary
married Major Cameron-Mouatt and had issue ; and Helen married
Holland and had issue.
Colonel Alexander Ogilvie married his cousin Jane Ogilvie, daughter
of Alexander Ogilvie (who was probably a brother of his father) by his
wife, who was an American lady, a Miss Mann. They lived at Shere, in
Surrey. The Colonel had no issue.
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