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56 J\Ic)}iorials 0/ the Families of StracJian and Wise.
their marriage contract is dated :^6th July 1709; she
married, secondly, Jamieson, Esq., in the parish of
Lunan. Her remains are interred in the i)arish church-
yard of Laurencekirk, by the grave of her first hushand.
She left issue.
Elizabeth, second daughter, married Arthur Shepherd,
merchant, Laurencekii-k ; their contract is dated 8th
April 1710. The eldest son of this marriage, Arthur
Shepherd, \yas bred to the law, and became Sheriff of
Kincardineshire. He married Peggy Keith, a relatiye of
Earl Marischal, and left issue.
Mary, third daughter of David Wysse and Margaret
Nairne, was first wife of the Rev. David Hose, Episcopal
clergyman at Lethnot, and had four children, all of whom
died early and unmarried.^
Of the two sons born to David Wysse of Mains of
Thornton, David the elder settled on the lands of Drum-
nagair. He was killed by one of his own oxen. His
tombstone in the parish churchyard of Laurencekirk
(situated near the west door of the church) bears that he
1 By a second luaniage, tlie Rev. David Roise had two cliildivn wlio survived, a
son and dau,L,ditcr. The son, the Honouraljle George Rose, was grand la tlier of Lord
Stratlmaini.

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