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GENEALOGY
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Aloa, died March 1664, Patrick Craigingelt, died
October 1686, and the following relatives of
Francis Masterton. Cousins—Jean Robertson,
died 1693, Agnes Don, died 11th October 1699,
Christian Anderson, Charles Row’s wife died 26th
December 1699, Ms. Norie in Stirling, died 21st
February 1702, Marie Don, died 25th April
1702, Marie Lindsay, John Bauchop’s wife, ‘ my
cousin german,’ died 17th February 1706 ; Robert
Douglas, near Leslie, died April 1706; Margaret
May, relict of James Morieson, Merchant in
Perth, died 6th June 1706. A niece—Christian
Paton, married Paton in Angus, 17th Novem¬
ber 1703. Uncle’s wife—Janet Wallace, died 2d
April 1708.
1682-1744. CHARLES MASTERTON OF PARKMILN AND
GOGAR, W.S., born 1st August 1682, died April 1744, married
11th August 1713, his cousin Marie Keirie, only surviving
daughter of John Keirie of Gogar and Katharine Wright (daugh¬
ter of Mr. Robert Wright, Minister of Clackmannan, by Mary
Craigingelt, whose sister Christian was wife of John Keirie of
Gogar and grandmother of Charles Masterton). (Stodart, Scott’s
Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae, Remarques, Notes by Charles Masterton,
History of Socy. of W.S. and Index of Services.) Marie Keirie
died at Parkmill, 16th June 1717. See Notes by Charles Master-
ton, p. 491.
They had issue (Notes by Charles Masterton):—
1. Francis, born 21st, died 22d February 1714.
2. Kathren, born 10th May 1715; married James Christie,
Writer in Stirling. Marriage contract registered (Books of
Council and Session), 2d Jany. 1768. Francis Masterton,
Esq. of Gogar, is designed in an inventory of papers (1791)
brother and representative of the deceased Catharine
Masterton, widow of the deceased James Christie, Writer
in Stirling.
3. Francis. See below, vu.
4. John, born 31st May 1717, died 24th June 1717.
Note.—Marie Keirie had a brother Francis. Her mother,
Katharine Wright, died 29th March 1711, aged
seventy-eight. Her grandfather, Robert Wright,
minister at Clackmannan, died 1673. Mr. Robert
Wright’s wife died 15th January 1711. John
Keirie of Gogar and his son John, died 9th and
18th May 1696. Mr. Robert Wright’s daughter
Kathrin died 30th May 1702 {Remarques). For
Mary Wright, daughter of Robert Wright, minister
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Aloa, died March 1664, Patrick Craigingelt, died
October 1686, and the following relatives of
Francis Masterton. Cousins—Jean Robertson,
died 1693, Agnes Don, died 11th October 1699,
Christian Anderson, Charles Row’s wife died 26th
December 1699, Ms. Norie in Stirling, died 21st
February 1702, Marie Don, died 25th April
1702, Marie Lindsay, John Bauchop’s wife, ‘ my
cousin german,’ died 17th February 1706 ; Robert
Douglas, near Leslie, died April 1706; Margaret
May, relict of James Morieson, Merchant in
Perth, died 6th June 1706. A niece—Christian
Paton, married Paton in Angus, 17th Novem¬
ber 1703. Uncle’s wife—Janet Wallace, died 2d
April 1708.
1682-1744. CHARLES MASTERTON OF PARKMILN AND
GOGAR, W.S., born 1st August 1682, died April 1744, married
11th August 1713, his cousin Marie Keirie, only surviving
daughter of John Keirie of Gogar and Katharine Wright (daugh¬
ter of Mr. Robert Wright, Minister of Clackmannan, by Mary
Craigingelt, whose sister Christian was wife of John Keirie of
Gogar and grandmother of Charles Masterton). (Stodart, Scott’s
Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae, Remarques, Notes by Charles Masterton,
History of Socy. of W.S. and Index of Services.) Marie Keirie
died at Parkmill, 16th June 1717. See Notes by Charles Master-
ton, p. 491.
They had issue (Notes by Charles Masterton):—
1. Francis, born 21st, died 22d February 1714.
2. Kathren, born 10th May 1715; married James Christie,
Writer in Stirling. Marriage contract registered (Books of
Council and Session), 2d Jany. 1768. Francis Masterton,
Esq. of Gogar, is designed in an inventory of papers (1791)
brother and representative of the deceased Catharine
Masterton, widow of the deceased James Christie, Writer
in Stirling.
3. Francis. See below, vu.
4. John, born 31st May 1717, died 24th June 1717.
Note.—Marie Keirie had a brother Francis. Her mother,
Katharine Wright, died 29th March 1711, aged
seventy-eight. Her grandfather, Robert Wright,
minister at Clackmannan, died 1673. Mr. Robert
Wright’s wife died 15th January 1711. John
Keirie of Gogar and his son John, died 9th and
18th May 1696. Mr. Robert Wright’s daughter
Kathrin died 30th May 1702 {Remarques). For
Mary Wright, daughter of Robert Wright, minister
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