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SETON, Alexander of that Ilk, Lord of Gordon, Sir
(About 1380-1441)
GORDON, Elizabeth heiress of Gordon
(About 1391-1438)
CRICHTON, William of that Ilk, Lord Crichton, Chancellor of Scotland
(About 1395-1454)
Agnes
(About 1398-)
SETON, THEN GORDON, Alexander Earl of Huntly, Sir
(Before 1410-1470)
CRICHTON, Elizabeth
(About 1420-After 1471)
GORDON, Alexander of Midmar, then of Abergeldie, Sir
(About 1443-Before 1504)

 

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Spouses/Children:
1. HAY, Beatrice

GORDON, Alexander of Midmar, then of Abergeldie, Sir 2

  • Born: About 1443 2
  • Marriage (1): HAY, Beatrice 1 2
  • Died: Before January 1504 2

   Another name for Alexander was GORDON, Alexander of Achindown.3

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Alexander married Beatrice HAY, daughter of William HAY Earl of Erroll, Constable of Scotland and Beatrice DOUGLAS.1 2 (Beatrice HAY was born about 1454.)


  Marriage Notes:

"Sir Alexander of Midmar, afterwards of Abergeldie. He married Beatrice Hay, said to be daughter of William, Earl of Erroll."

from Scots Peerage (vol 4)




"Having cleared this I return to Sr Alexander Gordon first Laird of Abergeldie who married the Earl of Errols Daughter Hay, upon whom he begot two sons and four daughters. His Eldest son George Gordon, his second son William Gordon Laird of Netherdealls who dwelt in Ruthven of Cromar ; his eldest daughter married my Lord Lovat, the second married the Laird of Craigevarr Mortimer, the third married the Laird of Clova Ogilvy, the fourth married the Laird of Derlaithers Garden (of whom is come the family of Mr. Robert Garden of Belliemore) and after his decease she married the laird of Achlossen Ross."

from Abergeldie 1 2

Sources


1 e-books, The Scots Peerage ed. Sir James Balfour Paul vol. 4 (1907).

2 e-books, The House of Gordon vol. 1 ed. John Malcolm Bulloch (1903) Abergeldie by J.M.Bulloch.

3 e-books, Chronicles of the Frasers 916-1674: The Wardlaw Manuscript by James Fraser ed. William MacKay (1905).

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