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CONTENTS OF PART II.
Chapter I. — Robert Wedderburn (son op Robert Wedderburn and Janet Froster)
m. Janet Kyd.
With an account of their children, and of the issue of their two
youngest sons, Peter and Robert.
Chapter II. — Alexander Wedderburn (eldest son of Robert), town clerk of Dundee
1557-82, and his wife Janet Myln.
With an account of their children and the descendants of their
younger sons.
ChapterIIL- — Alexander Wedderburn, first of Kingennie (eldest son of Alexander
Wedderburn and Janet Myln), town clerk of Dundee 1582-1626.
With an account of his children, other than his two eldest sons,
Alexander (see post, Chap. IV.) and James (see post, Part III).
Chapter IV. — Alexander Wedderburn, second of Kingennie.
With an account of his descendants, showing their extinction in
the male line on the death of David Wedderburn of that ilk
in 1761, and their representation in the female line by the
Scrymgeour-Wedderburns on the death of Grizel Wedderburn
of that ilk in 1778.
Chapter V. — The Scryjigeour-Wedderburns of Wedderburn and Birkhill.
With a sketch of their male descent from the Scrymgeours of
Dudhope.
Chapter I. — Robert Wedderburn (son op Robert Wedderburn and Janet Froster)
m. Janet Kyd.
With an account of their children, and of the issue of their two
youngest sons, Peter and Robert.
Chapter II. — Alexander Wedderburn (eldest son of Robert), town clerk of Dundee
1557-82, and his wife Janet Myln.
With an account of their children and the descendants of their
younger sons.
ChapterIIL- — Alexander Wedderburn, first of Kingennie (eldest son of Alexander
Wedderburn and Janet Myln), town clerk of Dundee 1582-1626.
With an account of his children, other than his two eldest sons,
Alexander (see post, Chap. IV.) and James (see post, Part III).
Chapter IV. — Alexander Wedderburn, second of Kingennie.
With an account of his descendants, showing their extinction in
the male line on the death of David Wedderburn of that ilk
in 1761, and their representation in the female line by the
Scrymgeour-Wedderburns on the death of Grizel Wedderburn
of that ilk in 1778.
Chapter V. — The Scryjigeour-Wedderburns of Wedderburn and Birkhill.
With a sketch of their male descent from the Scrymgeours of
Dudhope.
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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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