WebJan 22, 2009 · Robert Lumsden, 7th of Cushnie 1 M, #331452 Last Edited=22 Jan 2009 Robert Lumsden, 7th of Cushnie is the son of Alexander Lumsden and Christian Irvine. 2 He married Agnes Leith, daughter of Alexander Leith of Bucharn. 1 Children of Robert Lumsden, 7th of Cushnie and Agnes Leith Alexander Lumsden, 8th of Cushnie+ 2 d. 1714 John … WebBorn in Cushnie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland on 1480 to Robert Lumsden of Cushnie and Janet Mortimer of Craigievar. Robert Lumsden of Cushnie married Isobel Butchart and had 12 …
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WebRobert Lumsden was born on month day 1804, at birth place, to David Lumsdaine and Margaret Lumsdaine (born Darymple). David was born in 1772, in of St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland. Margaret was born circa 1771, in of St. Andrews, Fife, Scotland. Robert was baptized on month day 1804, at baptism place. WebSep 12, 2008 · David Lumsden of Cushnie, who has died aged 75, held the heraldic title of Garioch Pursuivant to the Chief and Name and Arms of Mar, and was a leading figure in …
WebSep 12, 2008 · Lumsden was proud of the fact that his family was one of the oldest recorded families in Aberdeenshire, having possessed the Cushnie and other estates as far back as any records of the county... WebThe Life Summary of Robert When Robert Lumsden was born in 1460, in Cullen, Banffshire, Scotland, his father, Lord Robert Lumsden, 1st Lord Cushnie, was 31 and his mother, Isobel Forbes of Craigievar, was 14. He had at least 3 daughters with Elizabeth Forbes. He died in 1546, in Cushnie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, at the age of 86.
WebWhen Thomas Lumsden was born in 1468, in Cushnie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, his father, Lord Robert Lumsden, 1st Lord Cushnie, was 39 and his mother, Isobel Forbes of Craigievar, was 22. He married Marjory Gordon about 1494, in Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. They were the parents of at least 6 sons and 6 daughters. WebAug 31, 2024 · When Lord Robert Lumsden, 1st Lord Cushnie was born about 1429, in Cushnie, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, his father, Viscount Thomas Lumsden of Conland, was …
WebThe Lumsdens of Cushnie sat as barons of the north in Parliament. Andrew Lumsden, who was grandson of Sir Andrew, primate of Scotland in the Episcopal Church in 1713, and was descended from Andrew, third son of Robert Lumsden, Baron of Cushnie, was secretary to Prince Charles Edward Stuart during the 1745 rising.
WebThe first recognised chief of Clan Lumsden who descended from Adam was Gilbert, who married the heiress of Blanerne, as evidenced by a charter of 15 June 1329. Later he … subsistence newsWebAug 9, 2024 · The IVth of Cushnie was Robert Lumsden d.1480 married a daughter of Mortimer of Craigevar, this daughter was the widow of George Gordon of Hallhead. Thomas Vth of Cushnie d.1495 was the eldest son of Robert IVth d.1480. This Thomas died in 1495, no wife, no issue per pedigree. subsistence serverspaintbox fernwoodWebWhen Robert Lumsden was born in 1460, in Cullen, Banffshire, Scotland, his father, Lord Robert Lumsden, 1st Lord Cushnie, was 31 and his mother, Isobel Forbes of Craigievar, … subsistence tagalogWebSep 8, 2008 · His Cushnie lineage extended to Robert Lumsden, 1st of Cushnie following a grant of lands in Aberdeenshire by King James IV in 1509. Coincidentally, he and Churchill shared the same ancestor ... paintbox galleryWebBattle of Marston Moor in 1644. The Lumsdens of Cushnie sat as barons of the north in Parliament. Andrew Lumsden, who was grandson of Sir Andrew, primate of Scotland in the Episcopal Church in 1713, and was descended from Andrew, third son of Robert Lumsden, Baron of Cushine, was secretary to Prince Charles Edward Stuart during the 1745 rising. subsistence tax allowableWebRobert Lumsden, brother of James, helped to defend Dundee against General Monck, but he was killed on its surrender. The Chief of Clan Lumsden was secretary to Bonnie Prince … subsistence table