David Lindsay of Kirkforthar (-before 1714) |
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Father:1 | David Lindsay of Kirkforthar (-in or after 1672) | ||
Mother:2 | Jean Pitcairn (-) |
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Married:3 | 7 June 1660 | Elizabeth Pearson (-1665) | Edinburgh [city/town], Edinburghshire (Midlothian) [county], Scotland [country], United Kingdom [country] | ||
Married:4 | November 1669 | Bethia Ramsay (-) | Markinch [parish], Fife [county], Scotland [country], United Kingdom [country] |
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Children with Elizabeth Pearson: | ||
John Lindsay of Kirkforthar (-before 1740)5 | ||
(Unknown) Lindsay (-1663)6 | ||
David Lindsay (November 1662-6 October 1745), Minister of Cockpen7 |
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Died:8 | before 1714 |
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He was his father's only surviving son. He had a charter on his father's resignation, from John, Earl of Crawford and Lindsay, of the lands of Kirkforthar, to him and the heirs-male of his body, whom failing, his heirs female, whom failing, his heirs and assignees, on 1 July 1651.9 |
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