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John Morison of Bognie died November, 1886, and was succeeded by his son,
X. Frederick de la Marre Morison of Bognie, Frendraught,
and Mountblairy.
He is Lieutenant-Colonel of the first Royal Scots Regiment ; was educated at
Sandhurst; and entered the regiment in i860. He married, in 1869, Janet Forbes,
daughter of Alexander Gordon of Newton, by Sarah, daughter of Alexander Forbes,
third son of Duncan Forbes Mitchell of Thainston, by Janet, daughter of Sir William
Forbes of Craigievar. They have issue : —
I. Alexander Edward Forbes, bom 1874.
n. Duncan Maitland, born 1884.
I. Isabel Gordon, born 1871.
He married secondly, 1892, Miss Mair.
ARMS OF THE MORISONS OF BOGNIE.
Sir Alexander Morison of Freston Grange registered arms 1672-7S. "Argent, three
moors' heads couped proper."
Henry Morison, W,S., registered the coat with three heads on one neck.
In 1673, George Morison of Bognie, Co. Banff, founder of a family still existing, was
granted arms almost identical with the above mentioned."
Stodart's Arms, Vol. II. p.
John Morison of Bognie died November, 1886, and was succeeded by his son,
X. Frederick de la Marre Morison of Bognie, Frendraught,
and Mountblairy.
He is Lieutenant-Colonel of the first Royal Scots Regiment ; was educated at
Sandhurst; and entered the regiment in i860. He married, in 1869, Janet Forbes,
daughter of Alexander Gordon of Newton, by Sarah, daughter of Alexander Forbes,
third son of Duncan Forbes Mitchell of Thainston, by Janet, daughter of Sir William
Forbes of Craigievar. They have issue : —
I. Alexander Edward Forbes, bom 1874.
n. Duncan Maitland, born 1884.
I. Isabel Gordon, born 1871.
He married secondly, 1892, Miss Mair.
ARMS OF THE MORISONS OF BOGNIE.
Sir Alexander Morison of Freston Grange registered arms 1672-7S. "Argent, three
moors' heads couped proper."
Henry Morison, W,S., registered the coat with three heads on one neck.
In 1673, George Morison of Bognie, Co. Banff, founder of a family still existing, was
granted arms almost identical with the above mentioned."
Stodart's Arms, Vol. II. p.
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