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MIDDLETON, John of Netherseat and Kilhill
(About 1548-1605)
RAMSAY, Elizabeth
(About 1549-Before 1595)
MIDDLETON, James
(About 1577-)
MIDDLETON, Isobel
(About 1615-After 1674)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. GARDEN, Alexander Minister of Forgue, Reverend Mr

MIDDLETON, Isobel 1 3

  • Born: About 1615
  • Marriage (1): GARDEN, Alexander Minister of Forgue, Reverend Mr on 7 January 1644 in Old Machar parish, Aberdeen, Scotland 1 2
  • Died: After 1674

   Another name for Isobel was MIDDILTON, Isobell.2

   User ID: D574.


Isobel married Reverend Mr Alexander GARDEN Minister of Forgue, son of GARDEN and Unknown, on 7 January 1644 in Old Machar parish, Aberdeen, Scotland.1 2 (Reverend Mr Alexander GARDEN Minister of Forgue was born in 1611 1 and died on 9 March 1674 1 3.). The cause of his death was scrofula.


  Marriage Notes:

"GARDYNE
ALEXANDER
ISOBELL MIDDILTON/
07/01/1644
168/B 60 51
Old Machar"

from Index of Marriages




(at Forgue in 1645)


"Alexander Garden, born 1611; M.A. (King's College 1631); regent of Philosophy there in 1635; adm. before 20th Aug. 1645; was named by Parliament, 27th March 1647, one of the Visitors for the Univ. of Aberdeen. He had a ratification by Parliament, 16th March 1649, of an Act of the Presb., 9th Dec. 1647, ordaining his successor to give him or his heirs satisfaction because he had purchased his manse at a dear rate from his predecessor, that it had been burnt by the rebels, and had been often plundered in later insurrections; died of scrofula brought on by incessant labour and preaching, 9th March 1674. He marr. Isobel Middleton, who survived him, and had issue George, D.D., his successor in the parish; James, D.D., Professor of Divinity, King's College, Aberdeen (q.v.)."

from Fasti Ecclesiae 1 2

Sources


1 e-books, Fasti Ecclesiae Scoticanae by Hew Scott.

2 GRO Scotland, OPR Index of Marriages.

3 e-books, The Thanage of Fermartyn by William Temple (1894).

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