Elizabeth McDougall1
F, #305301
Last Edited=4 Sep 2008
Elizabeth McDougall is the daughter of Thomas McDougall of Stodrig.2 She married James Haig of Bemersyde, son of Robert Haig of Bemersyde and Margaret Kerr.1
Her married name became Haig.1
Her married name became Haig.1
Children of Elizabeth McDougall and James Haig of Bemersyde
- Andrew Haig of Bemersyde2 d. 1627
- Robert Haig of Throsk+2 d. Jun 1664
- David Haig of Bemersyde2
Andrew Haig of Bemersyde1
M, #305302, d. 1627
Last Edited=4 Sep 2008
Andrew Haig of Bemersyde was the son of James Haig of Bemersyde and Elizabeth McDougall.2 He died in 1627, unmarried.1
In 1619 he came into possession of Bemersyde by his uncle William's disposition.1 On 23 January 1620 he had charter of Bemersyde under Great Seal.1
In 1619 he came into possession of Bemersyde by his uncle William's disposition.1 On 23 January 1620 he had charter of Bemersyde under Great Seal.1
Robert Haig of Throsk1
M, #305303, d. June 1664
Last Edited=4 Sep 2008
Robert Haig of Throsk was the son of James Haig of Bemersyde and Elizabeth McDougall.2 He married Elspeth Abercromby, daughter of John Abercromby and Agnes Drummond.1 He died in June 1664.1
He lived at Throsk, St. Ninian's, Stirlingshire, ScotlandG.1
He lived at Throsk, St. Ninian's, Stirlingshire, ScotlandG.1
Child of Robert Haig of Throsk and Elspeth Abercromby
David Haig of Bemersyde1
M, #305304
Last Edited=4 Sep 2008
David Haig of Bemersyde is the son of James Haig of Bemersyde and Elizabeth McDougall.2
His heirs held Bemersyde till his gggdaughter and sole heiress Sophia died unmarried, when as beneficiary of a settlement 1866 Arthur Balfour Haig succeeded, though he sold it 1921 for presentation to 1st Earl Haig.1 In 1636 which he camepossession of Bemersyde by disposition of uncle.1
His heirs held Bemersyde till his gggdaughter and sole heiress Sophia died unmarried, when as beneficiary of a settlement 1866 Arthur Balfour Haig succeeded, though he sold it 1921 for presentation to 1st Earl Haig.1 In 1636 which he camepossession of Bemersyde by disposition of uncle.1
William Haig of Bemersyde1
M, #305305
Last Edited=4 Sep 2008
William Haig of Bemersyde was the son of Robert Haig of Bemersyde and Margaret Kerr.2 He died, without issue.1
In 1610 he came int opossession of Bemersyde by his elder brother's disposition and charter under Great Seal.1 In 1619 he made over lands to his nephew, Andrew.2 He was King's Solicitor in 1626 at ScotlandG.1 In 1627 he got back Bemersyde.1 In 1633 he was exiled and forfeit for treason.1 In 1636 he made over lands to his nephew, David.1
In 1610 he came int opossession of Bemersyde by his elder brother's disposition and charter under Great Seal.1 In 1619 he made over lands to his nephew, Andrew.2 He was King's Solicitor in 1626 at ScotlandG.1 In 1627 he got back Bemersyde.1 In 1633 he was exiled and forfeit for treason.1 In 1636 he made over lands to his nephew, David.1
Margaret Haig1
F, #305307
Last Edited=4 Sep 2008
Margaret Haig is the daughter of Robert Haig of Bemersyde and Margaret Kerr.2 She married James Haliburton of Dryburgh.1
Francis Haig1
M, #305308, b. 1700
Last Edited=4 Sep 2008
Citations
- [S37] BP2003 volume 2, page 1719. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
James Haliburton of Dryburgh1
M, #305309
Last Edited=4 Sep 2008
James Haliburton of Dryburgh married Margaret Haig, daughter of Robert Haig of Bemersyde and Margaret Kerr.1
Citations
- [S37] BP2003 volume 2, page 1718. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]