John Maconochie Grant of Gartenbeg1
M, #424961
Last Edited=11 Jul 2011
John Maconochie Grant of Gartenbeg lived at Gartenbeg, Duthill, ScotlandG.1 He was He was founder of a branch of the Grants known as the Clan Donnachy.1
Child of John Maconochie Grant of Gartenbeg
John Grant1
M, #424963
Last Edited=11 Jul 2011
John Grant is the son of Duncan Grant of Gartenbeg.2 He married Agnes Cumming.1
He lived at Gartenbeg, Duthill, ScotlandG.1
He lived at Gartenbeg, Duthill, ScotlandG.1
Child of John Grant and Agnes Cumming
Sweton Grant1
M, #424965
Last Edited=11 Jul 2011
Sweton Grant is the son of John Grant and Agnes Cumming.2 He married unknown Farquharson, daughter of unknown Farquharson of Inveray.1
He lived at Gartenbeg, Duthill, ScotlandG.1
He lived at Gartenbeg, Duthill, ScotlandG.1
Children of Sweton Grant and unknown Farquharson
- Duncan Grant2
- Sir James Grant of Dalvey, 1st Bt.2 d. 1695
- Sir Ludovic Grant of Dalvey2 d. 4 Jan 1701
unknown Farquharson of Inveray1
M, #424966
Last Edited=17 Apr 2010
Child of unknown Farquharson of Inveray
unknown Farquharson1
F, #424967
Last Edited=17 Apr 2010
unknown Farquharson is the daughter of unknown Farquharson of Inveray.2 She married Sweton Grant, son of John Grant and Agnes Cumming.1
Her married name became Grant.
Her married name became Grant.
Children of unknown Farquharson and Sweton Grant
- Duncan Grant2
- Sir James Grant of Dalvey, 1st Bt.2 d. 1695
- Sir Ludovic Grant of Dalvey2 d. 4 Jan 1701
Sir James Grant of Dalvey, 1st Bt.1
M, #424969, d. 1695
Last Edited=27 Jun 2013
Sir James Grant of Dalvey, 1st Bt. was the son of Sweton Grant and unknown Farquharson.2 A contract for the marriage of Sir James Grant of Dalvey, 1st Bt. and Agnes Scott was signed on 8 April 1687.1 He died in 1695, without issue.1
He held the office of Solicitor-General [Scotland].1 He bought Dalvey from another branch of the Grant family.1 He was a practising Advocate.1 He was created 1st Baronet Grant, of Dalvey [Nova Scotia] on 10 August 1688, with remainder to his heirs male whatsoever.1 On 15 May 1689 he was imprisoned in the Tolbooth Edinburgh for corresponding with the Jacobite Duke of Gordon.1
He held the office of Solicitor-General [Scotland].1 He bought Dalvey from another branch of the Grant family.1 He was a practising Advocate.1 He was created 1st Baronet Grant, of Dalvey [Nova Scotia] on 10 August 1688, with remainder to his heirs male whatsoever.1 On 15 May 1689 he was imprisoned in the Tolbooth Edinburgh for corresponding with the Jacobite Duke of Gordon.1