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'Temp04'
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This
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Database but is shown here TEMPORARILY (albeit for an uncertain length of time
pending further research), partly to record connections that we fear we might
otherwise lose sight of and partly in the hope that one or more visitors to
the site will contribute information that will enable us to develop our information
on the families covered in this page to a standard that would support release
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[The information on the family of Myddleton of Chirk was
uploaded as 'MiddletonXX'
on 01.12.04.]
| This section first uploaded 12.11.04. | |||||||||||||||
| Sir Henry Barnard of Bridgnorth and London (b c1615, d 25.04.1680) | |||||||||||||||
| m. Emma Charlton (dau of Robert Charlton of Whitton) | |||||||||||||||
| The following connections were kindly brought to our attention by a site visitor (RD, 07.11.04). | |||||||||||||||
| 1. | Elizabeth Barnard (d 26.05.1719) | ||||||||||||||
| m. (before 1673) Sir James Brydges, 8th Lord Chandos (b 09.1642, d 16.10.1714) | |||||||||||||||
| 2. | Emma Barnard | ||||||||||||||
| m1. (1667) Francis Willoughby of Wollaton and Middleton (b c1635, d 03.07.1672) | |||||||||||||||
| m2. Sir Josiah Child of Wansted, Bart (d 22.06.1699) | |||||||||||||||
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| Henry de Annand of Sauchie (a 1324) | |||||||||||||||
| 1. | Sir David de Annand of Sauchie | ||||||||||||||
| A. | Islay de Annand of Sauchie and Balquharne | ||||||||||||||
| Some sources show Mary as daughter of Sir David de Annand rather than granddaughter. | |||||||||||||||
| i. | Margaret de Annand | ||||||||||||||
| m. William Broun of Colstoun | |||||||||||||||
| ii. | Mary de Annand | ||||||||||||||
| Mary is described in some Shaw sources (eg Crawfurd's Renfrewshire) as heiress of Galbraith of Greenock. That connection is be investigated further in due course. | |||||||||||||||
| m. (before 1431) James Shaw of Greenock | |||||||||||||||
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| This section first uploaded 15.12.04. | |||||||||||||||
| John Graham of Duchray (b c1600, d 1700) | |||||||||||||||
| Some say that John was son of Thomas Graham who bought Duchray in 1622 (from his nephew) but others say that he was the John Graeme who was son of Patrick Graeme, 3rd of Inchbrakie. We show his descendants in this Temporary file pending further investigation. | |||||||||||||||
| m. Marion Graham of Rednock (dau of John Graham of Rednock) | |||||||||||||||
| 1. | Thomas Graham of Rednock and Duchray | ||||||||||||||
| m. (1669) Margery Campbell (b 15.07.1644, dau of Colin Campbell of Mochaster) | |||||||||||||||
| A. | Alexander Graham of Rednock and Duchray | ||||||||||||||
| m. Margaret Stirling (dau of George Stirling of Auchyle and Herbertshire) | |||||||||||||||
| i. | Thomas Graham of Rednock and Duchray (dsp 18.06.1773) | ||||||||||||||
| ii. | John Graham of Rednock and Duchray (d 14.10.1790, captain) | ||||||||||||||
| m. Christian Murray (dau of Robert Murray or Macgregor of Glencarnock) | |||||||||||||||
| a. | Alexander Graham-Stirling of Auchyle, Rednock and Duchray (b 1769, d 08.05.1849, Lt. General) | ||||||||||||||
| m. (1794) Margaret Moncrieff (dau of Col. James Moncrieff of Sauchope) | |||||||||||||||
| (1) | Mary Ann Graham-Stirling (eldest dau) | ||||||||||||||
| m. (28.08.1833) Henry Winter Sheppard (rector of Emsworth) | |||||||||||||||
| Duchray (later sold) and Rednock passed to their elder son whose nephew-successor took the name Graham. | |||||||||||||||
| (2)+ | 5 sons (presumed dsp) and 8 daughters | ||||||||||||||
| 2. | daughter probably of this generation | ||||||||||||||
| m. Duncan Macfarlane (b c1643) | |||||||||||||||
| 3. | Jean Graham probably of this generation | ||||||||||||||
| m. Duncan Stewart, 8th of Glenbuckie (b c1630) | |||||||||||||||
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| Michael | |||||||||||||||
| 1. | Simon | ||||||||||||||
| A. | Alan ancestor of Kinnear of that ilk | ||||||||||||||
| B. | Simon (archdeacon of Aberdeen) | ||||||||||||||
| C. | Matthew, Bishop of Aberdeen (d 1199) | ||||||||||||||
| D. | Odo the steward (d c1195) | ||||||||||||||
| i. | Adam de Kinninmonth | -- |
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| ii. | Elias de Kinninmonth | ||||||||||||||
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| This section first uploaded 05.10.05. | |||||||||||||||
| BLG1952 spells this family's name as Langharne and does not mention them as being of St. Bride's Hill. We are assuming that this is the same family as that mentioned in BP1934 (St. David's), identified as Laugharne of St. Bride's, partly because there was also inter-marriage between the Philipps (which later included the Viscounts St. Davids) and Allen families but mainly because of the similarity of the family name and the occurence of the first names Rowland & Albinia. | |||||||||||||||
| Rowland Langharne (General) | |||||||||||||||
| 1. | Rowland Langharne of St. Bride's Hill (Major General) | ||||||||||||||
| A. | Rowland Langharne of St. Bride's Hill | ||||||||||||||
| m. Theodosia Wray (dau of Sir Christopher Wray by Albinia Cecil) | |||||||||||||||
| i. | John Langharne (dsp?, MP) | ||||||||||||||
| ii. | Anne Langharne | ||||||||||||||
| m. David Allen of Fobstone (b after 1679) | |||||||||||||||
| iii. | Albinia Langharne probably of this generation, mentioned in BLG1952 (Allen of Sunny Lodge, formerly of Rickeston) | ||||||||||||||
| m. Charles Philipps of St. Bride's Hill | |||||||||||||||
| B. | Philippa Langharne probably of this generation, mentioned in BP1934 (St. Davids) | ||||||||||||||
| m. Charles Philips | |||||||||||||||
Main source(s):
(1) For Barnard of Bridgnorth : as reported above with cross-references from
within the database.
(2) For Annand of Sacuhie : BLG1866 (Brown-Morison of Finderlie).
(3) For Graham of Rednock and Duchray : BLG1952 (Graham of Rednock formerly
of Duchray).
(4) For ancestors of certain Fife families : information kindly provided by
Elsie Ritchie (genealogist of Traill and other families, 16.04.04).
(5) For Langharne of St. Bride's : BLG1952 (Harrison-Allen (formerly Allen) of Cresselly).
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