Download files
Complete book:
Individual page:
Thumbnail gallery: Grid view | List view
CfS Genealogical Memoir sect. iv.
loyalist, and joining with the marquis of Montrose, he
was imprisoned by the parliament, and afterwards, in
3 649, obliged not to oppose the parliament's proceed-
ings, under the penalty of ^.50,000.
He married Margaret Lesly, daughter of Patrick,
first Lord Lindores, by whom he had five sons and
three daughters.
1. David, 3 H Lord Madderty, his heir.
2. Captain James Drummond ; and 3. Captain John
Dmmmond, who both died without issue.
4. General William Drummond of Cromlix, after-
wards viscount of Strathallan.
5. Ludovick Drummond, a brave officer in the Swed-
ish service, killed at the storming of Copenhagen.
1" daughter, Anne Drummond, married to Patrick
Rattray, Esq. o Craighall.
2. Jean Drummond, married to Patrick Graham, Esq.
<jf lnchbrakie, 5 a man brave and steady to the
royal family. To him he bore five sons and two
daughters, 1. George Graham, who succeeded ; 2.
Patrick Graham, married to Anna, sister of Patrick
Smith, Esq. of Methven, and had issue ; 3. John
5 Family of lnchbrakie.— This family derives its origin from
a brother of the house of Montrose. George Graham, son of the
above Patrick, married Margaret, daughter to Patrick Nicoll,
a rich merchant in Kdinburgh, and had two sons and daugh-
ters, 1. Patrick, who succeeded; 2 George Graham; 3. &c.
From this Patrick was lineally descended the late Patrick
Graham of lnchbrakie, Esq. a captain in theDu'ch service, who
left issue, 1. George, who succeeded; 2. Margaret, married to
W-.liam Graham, Esq. of Orchill ; 3 Louisa, married to-Gil-
bert Stewart, Esq. of Fincastle ; 4 , unmarried.
George Graham, the present laird of lnchbrakie, was origin-
ally an officer in the Dutch service, then a captain in the Perth-
shire cavalry He married Margaret, daughter of Ebenezer
Oliphant, Esq. of Condie, and hsa issue.
loyalist, and joining with the marquis of Montrose, he
was imprisoned by the parliament, and afterwards, in
3 649, obliged not to oppose the parliament's proceed-
ings, under the penalty of ^.50,000.
He married Margaret Lesly, daughter of Patrick,
first Lord Lindores, by whom he had five sons and
three daughters.
1. David, 3 H Lord Madderty, his heir.
2. Captain James Drummond ; and 3. Captain John
Dmmmond, who both died without issue.
4. General William Drummond of Cromlix, after-
wards viscount of Strathallan.
5. Ludovick Drummond, a brave officer in the Swed-
ish service, killed at the storming of Copenhagen.
1" daughter, Anne Drummond, married to Patrick
Rattray, Esq. o Craighall.
2. Jean Drummond, married to Patrick Graham, Esq.
<jf lnchbrakie, 5 a man brave and steady to the
royal family. To him he bore five sons and two
daughters, 1. George Graham, who succeeded ; 2.
Patrick Graham, married to Anna, sister of Patrick
Smith, Esq. of Methven, and had issue ; 3. John
5 Family of lnchbrakie.— This family derives its origin from
a brother of the house of Montrose. George Graham, son of the
above Patrick, married Margaret, daughter to Patrick Nicoll,
a rich merchant in Kdinburgh, and had two sons and daugh-
ters, 1. Patrick, who succeeded; 2 George Graham; 3. &c.
From this Patrick was lineally descended the late Patrick
Graham of lnchbrakie, Esq. a captain in theDu'ch service, who
left issue, 1. George, who succeeded; 2. Margaret, married to
W-.liam Graham, Esq. of Orchill ; 3 Louisa, married to-Gil-
bert Stewart, Esq. of Fincastle ; 4 , unmarried.
George Graham, the present laird of lnchbrakie, was origin-
ally an officer in the Dutch service, then a captain in the Perth-
shire cavalry He married Margaret, daughter of Ebenezer
Oliphant, Esq. of Condie, and hsa issue.
Set display mode to: Universal Viewer | Mirador | Large image | Transcription
Images and transcriptions on this page, including medium image downloads, may be used under the Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International Licence unless otherwise stated.
Histories of Scottish families > Genealogical memoir of the most noble and ancient house of Drummond > (126) Page 98 |
---|
Permanent URL | https://digital.nls.uk/94851218 |
---|
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. |
---|