Genealogy of the most noble and ancient House of Drummond
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THE GENEALOGIE OF
Drummonds
in Cuilt.
James Drummond, the youngeft fone of George Gavine, was the
firft of the Drummonds in Cuilt. His fones were James, who lived
there after him, and Andrew in Strageth. James had fones, Mr. John
Drummond, minifter at Monzie, and George Drummond. Andrew,
James' brother, had fones, James and George Drummonds.
3. Gavin Drummond, eldeft fone of George Gavine, married Elfpet
Murray, only daughter of Andrew Murray of the Kildees. He had many
fones ; John, who fucceeded, James, William, and Gavin Drummonds,
who all dyed without any fucceffion. David Drummond, the youngeft,
was a Livetennant-Collonel in the fervice of the great Zaar of Mufcow ;
and left there a fone Jacob Drummond, a collonell of horfe, and two
daughters.
4. John Drummond of Kildees married Elfpet Bane, daughter to
Andrew Bayne of Findal, and had three fones, Mr. James Drummond,
who fucceeded, Gavine, and Mr. John Drummond, who dyed a preach-
er in England. Gavine, the fecond fone, married Jean Oliphant, fifter
to Sir Laurence Olyphant of Gafk, reli6l of John Drummond of Pit-
zallonie ; and begot a fone Gavine Drummond, laird of Belliclon. He
married Elifabeth Oliphant, daughter to Sir Laurence Oliphant of
Gafk, and begot Gavin and Lilias Drummond.
5. Mr. James Drummond, the fone of John of Kildees, married Lillias
Drummond, daughter to John Drummond of Pitzallonie, and had four
fones ; John, now of Kildees, James, George, and Laurence Drum-
monds.
The Family of Drummonerinoch.
Drummonds 1. Thomas Drummond, the fourth fone of Malcolm Drummond of
nerinoch. Cargill, was the firft laird of Drummon-Irenoch. In his time that un-
THE GENEALOGIE OF
Drummonds
in Cuilt.
James Drummond, the youngeft fone of George Gavine, was the
firft of the Drummonds in Cuilt. His fones were James, who lived
there after him, and Andrew in Strageth. James had fones, Mr. John
Drummond, minifter at Monzie, and George Drummond. Andrew,
James' brother, had fones, James and George Drummonds.
3. Gavin Drummond, eldeft fone of George Gavine, married Elfpet
Murray, only daughter of Andrew Murray of the Kildees. He had many
fones ; John, who fucceeded, James, William, and Gavin Drummonds,
who all dyed without any fucceffion. David Drummond, the youngeft,
was a Livetennant-Collonel in the fervice of the great Zaar of Mufcow ;
and left there a fone Jacob Drummond, a collonell of horfe, and two
daughters.
4. John Drummond of Kildees married Elfpet Bane, daughter to
Andrew Bayne of Findal, and had three fones, Mr. James Drummond,
who fucceeded, Gavine, and Mr. John Drummond, who dyed a preach-
er in England. Gavine, the fecond fone, married Jean Oliphant, fifter
to Sir Laurence Olyphant of Gafk, reli6l of John Drummond of Pit-
zallonie ; and begot a fone Gavine Drummond, laird of Belliclon. He
married Elifabeth Oliphant, daughter to Sir Laurence Oliphant of
Gafk, and begot Gavin and Lilias Drummond.
5. Mr. James Drummond, the fone of John of Kildees, married Lillias
Drummond, daughter to John Drummond of Pitzallonie, and had four
fones ; John, now of Kildees, James, George, and Laurence Drum-
monds.
The Family of Drummonerinoch.
Drummonds 1. Thomas Drummond, the fourth fone of Malcolm Drummond of
nerinoch. Cargill, was the firft laird of Drummon-Irenoch. In his time that un-
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