John Ogilvy of Newbiggin1
M, #463621, b. after 1587, d. 22 November 1625
Last Edited=27 Jan 2011
Consanguinity Index=0.96%
John Ogilvy of Newbiggin was born after 1587.2 He was the son of James Ogilvy, 6th Lord Ogilvy of Airlie and Lady Jean Ruthven.1 He married Agnes Napier, daughter of Sir Archibald Napier of Edinbellie.1 He died on 22 November 1625 at Glenisla, Angus, ScotlandG.1
Children of John Ogilvy of Newbiggin and Agnes Napier
Citations
Agnes Napier1
F, #463622
Last Edited=27 Jan 2011
Agnes Napier is the daughter of Sir Archibald Napier of Edinbellie.1 She married, thirdly, John Ogilvy of Newbiggin, son of James Ogilvy, 6th Lord Ogilvy of Airlie and Lady Jean Ruthven.1 She married Harie Balfour of Logie.1 She married Sir Patrick Gray of Invergowrie.1
Her married name became Gray.1 Her married name became Balfour.1 Her married name became Ogilvy.1
Her married name became Gray.1 Her married name became Balfour.1 Her married name became Ogilvy.1
Children of Agnes Napier and John Ogilvy of Newbiggin
Citations
- [S323] Sir James Balfour Paul, The Scots Peerage: founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's The Peerage of Scotland (Edinburgh, Scotland: David Douglas, 1904), volume I, page 123. Hereinafter cited as The Scots Peerage.
Sir Archibald Napier of Edinbellie1
M, #463623
Last Edited=27 Jan 2011
Child of Sir Archibald Napier of Edinbellie
Citations
- [S323] Sir James Balfour Paul, The Scots Peerage: founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's The Peerage of Scotland (Edinburgh, Scotland: David Douglas, 1904), volume I, page 123. Hereinafter cited as The Scots Peerage.
Harie Balfour of Logie1
M, #463624
Last Edited=27 Jan 2011
Citations
- [S323] Sir James Balfour Paul, The Scots Peerage: founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's The Peerage of Scotland (Edinburgh, Scotland: David Douglas, 1904), volume I, page 123. Hereinafter cited as The Scots Peerage.
Sir Patrick Gray of Invergowrie1
M, #463625
Last Edited=27 Jan 2011
Sir Patrick Gray of Invergowrie married Agnes Napier, daughter of Sir Archibald Napier of Edinbellie.1
Citations
- [S323] Sir James Balfour Paul, The Scots Peerage: founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's The Peerage of Scotland (Edinburgh, Scotland: David Douglas, 1904), volume I, page 123. Hereinafter cited as The Scots Peerage.
unknown daughter Ogilvy1
F, #463626
Last Edited=27 Jan 2011
Citations
- [S323] Sir James Balfour Paul, The Scots Peerage: founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's The Peerage of Scotland (Edinburgh, Scotland: David Douglas, 1904), volume I, page 123. Hereinafter cited as The Scots Peerage.
unknown daughter Ogilvy1
F, #463627
Last Edited=27 Jan 2011
Citations
- [S323] Sir James Balfour Paul, The Scots Peerage: founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's The Peerage of Scotland (Edinburgh, Scotland: David Douglas, 1904), volume I, page 123. Hereinafter cited as The Scots Peerage.
unknown daughter Ogilvy1
F, #463628
Last Edited=27 Jan 2011
Citations
- [S323] Sir James Balfour Paul, The Scots Peerage: founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's The Peerage of Scotland (Edinburgh, Scotland: David Douglas, 1904), volume I, page 123. Hereinafter cited as The Scots Peerage.
Archibald Ogilvy1
M, #463629, b. before 1613
Last Edited=27 Jan 2011
Consanguinity Index=0.96%
Archibald Ogilvy was born before 1613. He was the son of James Ogilvy, 6th Lord Ogilvy of Airlie and Lady Jean Ruthven.1
He was a pupil in 1613.1
He was a pupil in 1613.1
Citations
- [S323] Sir James Balfour Paul, The Scots Peerage: founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's The Peerage of Scotland (Edinburgh, Scotland: David Douglas, 1904), volume I, page 123. Hereinafter cited as The Scots Peerage.
Jean Ogilvy1
F, #463630, b. before 1613
Last Edited=27 Jan 2011
Consanguinity Index=0.96%
Jean Ogilvy was born before 1613.1 She was the daughter of James Ogilvy, 6th Lord Ogilvy of Airlie and Lady Jean Ruthven.1
Citations
- [S323] Sir James Balfour Paul, The Scots Peerage: founded on Wood's edition of Sir Robert Douglas's The Peerage of Scotland (Edinburgh, Scotland: David Douglas, 1904), volume I, page 123. Hereinafter cited as The Scots Peerage.