Memorials of the family of Row
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10 MEMORIALS OF THE FAMILY OF ROW.
Genealogy of Halyards.) Her son, — — — Skeen of Halyards, marr.
- — ■ , dau r to , by quhom —
1. Helen, Mr Jo. Skeens oldest dau r , was marr. to Sir Ja. Couper of
Gogar with issue.
2. Cathrine Skene marr. W m Murray, brother to ye Lo. Elibank.
3. Jean Skeen was marr. to Sir Alex. Belches of Tofts, one of ye Sena-
tors of ye Colledge of Justice.
4. Marg* Skeen was marr. to W m Fairly of Bruntsfield.
5. Jannet Skeen marr. to Major Jo. Home of Carrolside, by quhom a
dau r Jannet, quho marr. 1st, — Home of Eccles, and 2dly, W m
Row, son to Pockmanty Mr Ja. as aforesaid.
Mary Row, 2d dau'to Mr John ye Reformer, marr. Mr W m Rind,
min r at Perth, with issue, as is before narrated in my grandmothers des-
cent.
Genealogy of Halyards.) Her son, — — — Skeen of Halyards, marr.
- — ■ , dau r to , by quhom —
1. Helen, Mr Jo. Skeens oldest dau r , was marr. to Sir Ja. Couper of
Gogar with issue.
2. Cathrine Skene marr. W m Murray, brother to ye Lo. Elibank.
3. Jean Skeen was marr. to Sir Alex. Belches of Tofts, one of ye Sena-
tors of ye Colledge of Justice.
4. Marg* Skeen was marr. to W m Fairly of Bruntsfield.
5. Jannet Skeen marr. to Major Jo. Home of Carrolside, by quhom a
dau r Jannet, quho marr. 1st, — Home of Eccles, and 2dly, W m
Row, son to Pockmanty Mr Ja. as aforesaid.
Mary Row, 2d dau'to Mr John ye Reformer, marr. Mr W m Rind,
min r at Perth, with issue, as is before narrated in my grandmothers des-
cent.
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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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