Genealogical memoirs of the Duffs
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32 Genealogical Memoirs of the Duffs.
Thomas Tulloch of Tannachy, one of the oldest
familys in Murray, to whom she had one son,
the present Tannachy, and one daughter, Eliza-
beth, married to Alexander Cuming of Craig-
miln, who was engaged with Prince Charles in
1745, taken Prisoner at Culloden, and died iri
Jail at Carlisle, in 1746, leaving by her five
daughters & two sons, one an Ofhcer in France,
and married to a French woman, and the other
a Miln-wright iri Jamaica.
4. Elizabeth, married to a Brother of Sir
James Calder's, but died in half a year aften
Clunybeg's second son, John Duff of Baulma-
killach, was a very brave young man, and joined
Montrose, soon after he set up his Standart, he
got a Commission, and was the Marquis' close
companion in all his marches and warlike ex-
peditions. The House of Castle Forbes was
committed by Montrose to his Custody, and he
kept a small Garrison in it, and defended it
against all the power of the Forbeses, who were
then mostly Covenanters, all the time the Mar-
quis was in arms, and half a year after he was
Thomas Tulloch of Tannachy, one of the oldest
familys in Murray, to whom she had one son,
the present Tannachy, and one daughter, Eliza-
beth, married to Alexander Cuming of Craig-
miln, who was engaged with Prince Charles in
1745, taken Prisoner at Culloden, and died iri
Jail at Carlisle, in 1746, leaving by her five
daughters & two sons, one an Ofhcer in France,
and married to a French woman, and the other
a Miln-wright iri Jamaica.
4. Elizabeth, married to a Brother of Sir
James Calder's, but died in half a year aften
Clunybeg's second son, John Duff of Baulma-
killach, was a very brave young man, and joined
Montrose, soon after he set up his Standart, he
got a Commission, and was the Marquis' close
companion in all his marches and warlike ex-
peditions. The House of Castle Forbes was
committed by Montrose to his Custody, and he
kept a small Garrison in it, and defended it
against all the power of the Forbeses, who were
then mostly Covenanters, all the time the Mar-
quis was in arms, and half a year after he was
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Description | A selection of almost 400 printed items relating to the history of Scottish families, mostly dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes memoirs, genealogies and clan histories, with a few produced by emigrant families. The earliest family history goes back to AD 916. |
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