Genealogy of the family of Forbes
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Duncan Forbes, called Duncan John ewer's son, married
Skeeii, daugliter to the Laird of Skeen, who did bear to
him John Forbes, called John with the ha' slang.
John Forbes, called John with the ha' slang, married
Turing, daughter to the Laird of Foverane, who did bear to hitia
John Forbes of Tilliegonie.
Jokn Fosbes of Tilhegonie married Dumbrek, daugh-
ter to the Laird of Dumbrek-, who did bear to him
Thus having spoken of John ower, third son to Tom in the
loch, and his succession, in the nixt place foUowes to
speake of Alex. Forbes, son to Tom m the loch, cal-
led Alex, younger.
Alexander Forbes, younger, had a son called James'Forbes in
Larie, with ane oy'r, who was ane broken man, whose succes-
sion is notworthie ofmemorie.
James Forbes in Larie had 3 sons, Wm. John, and Alex, cal-
led meikle Sandic of Stradie.
William Forbes, called Wm. of Keithraarre, married
Gordon, qo did bear to him John Forbes, qo dyed without suc-
cession, and Wm. Forbes of Keith More, and Mr. James Forbes,
reader in Tillieness, with divers oy'r bairns.
John Forbes, son to James Forbes of Larie, hade a son called
Scots San die.
Alex. Forbes, called meikle Sandie, in Stradie.
This being spoken of Alaster cam of Brux, now rests to
speake of three bastard sons to Sr John Forbes, knight,
of Driminor, to-wit, Duncan, called evlll Duncan,
Malcolm, and John out with the sword: and first of
evill Duncan, who was predecessor of the houss of
AuchintoulL
Duncan'Forbes, called evill Duncan of Auchintoull, obtained!
the lands of Auchintoull frae ane brother of the Earle of Marr,
called Durvet ; and after he had possessed the sd. lands a long
tyme, he departed but lawful succession, except two daughters ;
one married on Haughton Caddell; the other on a gentleman im
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Duncan Forbes, called Duncan John ewer's son, married
Skeeii, daugliter to the Laird of Skeen, who did bear to
him John Forbes, called John with the ha' slang.
John Forbes, called John with the ha' slang, married
Turing, daughter to the Laird of Foverane, who did bear to hitia
John Forbes of Tilliegonie.
Jokn Fosbes of Tilhegonie married Dumbrek, daugh-
ter to the Laird of Dumbrek-, who did bear to him
Thus having spoken of John ower, third son to Tom in the
loch, and his succession, in the nixt place foUowes to
speake of Alex. Forbes, son to Tom m the loch, cal-
led Alex, younger.
Alexander Forbes, younger, had a son called James'Forbes in
Larie, with ane oy'r, who was ane broken man, whose succes-
sion is notworthie ofmemorie.
James Forbes in Larie had 3 sons, Wm. John, and Alex, cal-
led meikle Sandic of Stradie.
William Forbes, called Wm. of Keithraarre, married
Gordon, qo did bear to him John Forbes, qo dyed without suc-
cession, and Wm. Forbes of Keith More, and Mr. James Forbes,
reader in Tillieness, with divers oy'r bairns.
John Forbes, son to James Forbes of Larie, hade a son called
Scots San die.
Alex. Forbes, called meikle Sandie, in Stradie.
This being spoken of Alaster cam of Brux, now rests to
speake of three bastard sons to Sr John Forbes, knight,
of Driminor, to-wit, Duncan, called evlll Duncan,
Malcolm, and John out with the sword: and first of
evill Duncan, who was predecessor of the houss of
AuchintoulL
Duncan'Forbes, called evill Duncan of Auchintoull, obtained!
the lands of Auchintoull frae ane brother of the Earle of Marr,
called Durvet ; and after he had possessed the sd. lands a long
tyme, he departed but lawful succession, except two daughters ;
one married on Haughton Caddell; the other on a gentleman im
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