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About Marjory Ogilvy of Auchterhouse
According to the text which I link to below, David Lindsay 3rd Earl of Crawford is supposed to be the son of my great aunt Marjory Ogilvie of Auchterhouse and Alexander Lindsay the 2nd Earl - not the husband of Marjory Ogilvie as yo have it now. The text is written by an Ogilvie genealogist and a professor Richard Ogilvie. From here you can open the text and read on page 4:
https://atrium.lib.uoguelph.ca/xmlui/handle/10214/26962
OGILVIE OF INCHMARTIN SIBLINGS 2022 04 22 RICHARD IAN OGILVIE
The Scottish Genealogist: Part One Sept 2019 LXVI No. 3 p 90-102; Part Two Dec 2019 LXVI No 4 p 129-141; Part Three Mar 2020 LXVII No.1 p 13-16.
[Revised 2022 03 19 following collaborative research by myself, Anders Von Bell in Finland, Yvonne Senberg in Sweden and Jack Blair in Scotland who revised Wikitree records using archival entries and books in Latin, English, Finnish, and Swedish. The Wikitree records will no doubt be altered again in the future!]
PART ONE - SIBLINGS OF SIR ANDREW OGILVIE OF INCHMARTIN (1392c-1463c »71)1
The children of Alexander Ogilvy and Janet Gray:
4. MARGARET/MARJORIE married Alexander Lindsay 2nd earl of Crawford with issue: David (d 1446 Arbroath)
Sir Andrew of Inchmartin was a witness to the charter of Inverquharity to Alexander. The Lindsay-Ogilvy feud flared.10a David, son of the late Alexander Lindsay 2nd earl of Crawford, who had been at a meeting in Dundee, rode in haste to stop the fighting between his men drawn up before the gate, and the approaching Ogilvy force. Unfortunately he was speared as he rode towards the combatants by an Ogilvy who thought he was calling for an immediate attack, prompting a furious response by the Lindsays, who killed several hundred Ogilvies and their supporters. The battle and slaughter continued to the Loan of Leys some 3 miles away. The 3rd earl of Crawford was carried to Finhaven along with his wounded foe, Alexander Ogilvy. Marjory/Margaret Ogilvy countess of Crawford cared for the two wounded men, but both died; some assert she had murdered her cousin, Alexander of Inverquharity, in revenge for the loss of her son, David. Her father was Alexander Ogilvy of Auchterhouse, sheriff of Forfar, so Marjory was the sister to Sir Andrew Ogilvie of Inchmartin.
References
- Paul, James Balfour. "The Scots Peerage : founded on Wood's ed. of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland; containing an historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom", Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1906, Vol. III, Archive.org, pp. 17-8 < Archive.Org >
- Cokayne, George Edward, "The Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the United Kingdom", London: St. Catherine Press, 1913, Ed. 2 Vol III, Archive.org, p. 509
- Lee, Sidney, ed,"Dictionary of National Biography", London: Smith Elder & Co., 1903, Vol. XXXIII, Archive.org, pp. 279-80
- http://www.thepeerage.com/p2038.htm#i20371
- http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Lindsay%2C_3rd_Earl_of_Crawford
- http://cracroftspeerage.co.uk/crawford1398.htm
- https://www.wikitree.com/wiki/Lindsay-152
Marjory Ogilvy of Auchterhouse's Timeline
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1400
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Of,Auchterhouse,Angusshire,Scotland
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1423 |
1423
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Glenesk, Angus, Scotland
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1427 |
1427
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Glenesk, Angus, Scotland
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1427
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Of Lekoquhy,Crawford,Lanarkshire,Scotland
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1429 |
1429
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Crawford, Lanarkshire, Scotland
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1435 |
1435
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Crawford, Lanarkshire, Scotland (United Kingdom)
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1476 |
1476
Age 76
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Crawford,Clydesdale,Lanarkshire,Scotland
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Crawford, Lanarkshire, Scotland
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