Jane Duke

     Jane died in Sussex, England. She was born in Sussex, ENG.

Child of Jane Duke and John Smith Dempster

Mary Dumford

     Mary Dumford married Thomas Arundell.

Child of Mary Dumford and Thomas Arundell

Alice Dummitt

(circa 1867 - 1921)
     Alice Dummitt was born circa 1867.
     Alice Dummitt married Samuel Walling, son of Reuben Thomas Walling and Harriett Ruby, on 14 January 1903 in York, York County, Ontario, Canada.
     Alice died in 1921 in Toronto, Ontario, Canada.

Children of Alice Dummitt and Samuel Walling

William Dunbar Home

William Dunbar Home||p284.htm#i13664|Patrick Dunbar|d. a 1228|p296.htm#i13663|Cecilia Fraser||p340.htm#i15237|Gospatrick Dunbar 2nd Earl|d. bt 1156 - 1166|p291.htm#i13661|Derdere Unknown (Dunbar)||p861.htm#i13849|||||||
     William Dunbar Home was born in Scotland.
     He married his cousin who obtained the lands of Home from her father Patrick the 5th Earl of Dunbar and he assumed the name of Home. They were progenitors of the Earls of Home. [The Scottish nation, p.74]

. He was the son of Patrick Dunbar and Cecilia Fraser.
     William Dunbar Home married Ada Dunbar (Courtenay), daughter of Patrick Dunbar 4th Earl of Dunbar and Ada, of Scotland,, after 1225.

Ada Dunbar (Courtenay)

(before 1200 - )
Ada Dunbar (Courtenay)|b. b 1200|p284.htm#i13668|Patrick Dunbar 4th Earl of Dunbar|b. 1152\nd. 31 Dec 1232|p297.htm#i13665|Ada, of Scotland,|b. c 1165\nd. 1200|p7.htm#i13666|Waldeve o. W. Dunbar|d. 1182|p299.htm#i13662|Aelina o. A. Unknown (Dunbar)|d. 20 Aug 1179|p856.htm#i13850|William t. L.,, King of Scotland|b. 1143\nd. 4 Dec 1214|p13.htm#i18535||||
     Ada Dunbar (Courtenay) was born before 1200. She was the daughter of Patrick Dunbar 4th Earl of Dunbar and Ada, of Scotland.
     Ada, who was married, first, to William de Curtenay, without issue. He died before 11 September 1217, and between 1218 and 1220 she was married, secondly, to Theobald de Lascelles, who left her again a childless widow before October 1225. She is further said to have married her father's cousin William, son of Patrick of Greenlaw, and through him to have been the ancestress of the family of Home. She certainly was styled Lady of Home, and had part of the territory of that name, but the marriage is nowhere proved, and the terms of a charter by William of Home in 1268 suggest that she was not his mother.
     Ada Dunbar (Courtenay) married William Dunbar Home, son of Patrick Dunbar and Cecilia Fraser, after 1225.

Adam Dunbar

(before 1200 - )
Adam Dunbar|b. b 1200|p284.htm#i14188|Patrick Dunbar 4th Earl of Dunbar|b. 1152\nd. 31 Dec 1232|p297.htm#i13665|Ada, of Scotland,|b. c 1165\nd. 1200|p7.htm#i13666|Waldeve o. W. Dunbar|d. 1182|p299.htm#i13662|Aelina o. A. Unknown (Dunbar)|d. 20 Aug 1179|p856.htm#i13850|William t. L.,, King of Scotland|b. 1143\nd. 4 Dec 1214|p13.htm#i18535||||
     Adam Dunbar was born before 1200. He was the son of Patrick Dunbar 4th Earl of Dunbar and Ada, of Scotland.

Agnes Dunbar

(before 1350 - )
Agnes Dunbar|b. b 1350|p284.htm#i13699|Sir Patrick Dunbar|b. b 1310\nd. a 1356|p297.htm#i13857|Isabella Randolph|b. s 1310|p649.htm#i13858|Sir Alexander Dunbar|b. b 1286|p285.htm#i13855||||Thomas Randolph Earl of Moray|b. b 1278\nd. 20 Jul 1332|p650.htm#i13698|Isabel Stewart|d. a 16 Jul 1351?|p817.htm#i13723|
     Agnes Dunbar was born before 1350 in Scotland. She was the daughter of Sir Patrick Dunbar and Isabella Randolph.
     In 1368 she became the mistress of David II, whose affection for her was the chief reason for his divorce from Margaret Logie.
     Agnes Dunbar married Sir James Douglas (of Dalkeith), son of Sir John Douglas, on 21 November 1372. Agnes, whom George, Earl of Dunbar, styles his very dear sister, when in 1372 he granted to her the lands of Mordington and Whittinghame, on her marriage with Sir James Douglas of Dalkeith, ancestor of the Earls of Morton.
He married secondly between 1411 and Oct 1439, Janet, daughter of Sir William Borthwick of Borthwick. His widow married George Crichton, Earl of Caithness who died August 1454. She was living 5 June 1464.

Child of Agnes Dunbar and Sir James Douglas (of Dalkeith)

Agnes Dunbar

Agnes Dunbar||p284.htm#i30821|Patrick Dunbar 6/7th Earl|b. b 13 Dec 1213\nd. 24 Aug 1289|p298.htm#i13669|Cecilia Fraser?|b. b 1240|p341.htm#i13853|Patrick Dunbar 5/6th Earl|b. c 1185\nd. bt 14 Apr 1248 - 13 Dec 1248|p297.htm#i13667|Euphemia Stewart|b. b 1200\nd. c 1267|p817.htm#i23685|||||||
     Agnes Dunbar was the daughter of Patrick Dunbar 6/7th Earl and Cecilia Fraser?
     Agnes de Dunbar, who married Christell de Seton, 'in Jedburgh Forrest' (d.c1300).

Agnes Dunbar

Agnes Dunbar||p284.htm#i31211|Sir Archibald Dunbar 7th Bart of Northfield|b. 5 Jul 1803\nd. 7 Jan 1898|p286.htm#i31203|Keith Alicia Ramsay|d. 15 Mar 1836|p648.htm#i31205|Sir Archibald Dunbar 6th Bart of Northfield|b. 30 Jun 1772|p286.htm#i31253|Helen G. Cumming|d. 16 Mar 1819|p249.htm#i31207|||||||
     Agnes Dunbar was the daughter of Sir Archibald Dunbar 7th Bart of Northfield and Keith Alicia Ramsay.

Agnes Dunbar (Dunbar)

Agnes Dunbar (Dunbar)||p284.htm#i14657|Ninian Dunbar (of Grangehill)|b. b 1610|p296.htm#i14481|Finduella Christian? Dunbar|b. b 1570|p289.htm#i14483|Mark Dunbar|d. c 1644|p296.htm#i14336|Isabel Falconer||p319.htm#i22561|Rev John Dunbar (of Mefts)|b. b 1568\nd. b Feb 1637|p294.htm#i14876|Margaret Unknown (Dunbar)|b. s 1530\nd. 3 Nov 1570|p872.htm#i14925|
     Agnes Dunbar (Dunbar) was born in Moray, Scotland. She was the daughter of Ninian Dunbar (of Grangehill) and Finduella Christian? Dunbar.
     Agnes Dunbar (Dunbar) married Patrick Dunbar (of Easterbin), son of Robert Dunbar (of Easterbin).

Agnes or Elizabeth Dunbar (Maitland)

(before 1350? - )
Agnes or Elizabeth Dunbar (Maitland)|b. b 1350?|p284.htm#i14691|Sir Patrick Dunbar|b. b 1310\nd. a 1356|p297.htm#i13857|Isabella Randolph|b. s 1310|p649.htm#i13858|Sir Alexander Dunbar|b. b 1286|p285.htm#i13855||||Thomas Randolph Earl of Moray|b. b 1278\nd. 20 Jul 1332|p650.htm#i13698|Isabel Stewart|d. a 16 Jul 1351?|p817.htm#i13723|
     Agnes or Elizabeth Dunbar (Maitland) was born before 1350? In Scotland. Sir Patrick Dunbar had another daughter, who married John Maitland of Thirlstane. She is, by Mr. Wood, called Elizabeth, but in several charters in 1369 she is styled Agnes, and must have been married, some time before that year, when Earl George styles her his 'sister' and bestowed upon her husband and her son Robert the lands of Tibbers, co. Dumfries. She was the daughter of Sir Patrick Dunbar and Isabella Randolph.
     She married Sir John Maitland of Lethington, and from was descended the Duke of Lauderdale, who took as a second title the marquisate of March.

Alan Dunbar

( - after 16 August 1139)
Alan Dunbar|d. a 16 Aug 1139|p284.htm#i28769|Gospatrick Dunbar 1st Earl|b. b 1069\nd. 23 Aug 1138|p291.htm#i13671||||Gospatrick Earl of Northumbria|b. bt 1040 - 1048\nd. c 1075|p10.htm#i13670||||||||||
     Alan Dunbar was the son of Gospatrick Dunbar 1st Earl.
     Alan died after 16 August 1139.

Alexander Dunbar

(October 1455 - circa 31 March 1498)
Alexander Dunbar|b. Oct 1455\nd. c 31 Mar 1498|p284.htm#i13449|Sir Alexander Dunbar|b. c 1425\nd. 10 Mar 1497/98|p285.htm#i13440|Isobel Sutherland|b. s 1434\nd. 11 Nov 1504|p825.htm#i13443|James Dunbar 4th Earl of Moray|b. c 1400\nd. 10 Aug 1429|p292.htm#i13438|Isabel Innes (Dunbar)||p462.htm#i13439|Alexander Sutherland 3rd baron Duffus|d. c 1484|p825.htm#i13444|Morella Chisholm||p155.htm#i14343|
      Alexander Dunbar was also known as Alexander Dunbar (of Conzie & Kilbuyack, Alves) in some records. He was born in October 1455 in Moray, Scotland. He was the third son. He was the son of Sir Alexander Dunbar and Isobel Sutherland.
     Of Conzie & Kilbuyack. Old Aulcash & Kilboyack [Shaw, 1882]. Kilbuyack is in the parish of Alves, Moray along with Hempriggs.
Conzie is near Westertown and Huntly. "The Scottish nation" states that the Countess of Sutherland, widow of the 7th Earl married Alexander Dunbar, brother of her daughter's husband (James of Cumnock).
This line is now represented by Alexander Dunbar of Thunderton .
     His patrimony was the lands of Conzie, in the barony of Frendraught, which were given by the Countess of Moray to her brother Sir Alexander Dunbar of Westfield, and confirmed by charter from King James III in 1473.
Conzie Castle is now called Bognie.
     Alexander Dunbar married Janet Sutherland, daughter of John Sutherland 7th Earl of Sutherland and Margaret Baillie, in October 1480.
     Alexander of Kilboyack is mentioned in cases 8 Feb 1497/8 and 16-16 July 1498.
     Alexander died circa 31 March 1498 in Moray, SCT. Alexander was killed by Alexander Sutherland of Dilrec/Dalred, who was executed and forfeited for the crime (or his father?).

Children of Alexander Dunbar and Janet Sutherland

Alexander Dunbar

(circa 1500 - before 27 June 1542)
Alexander Dunbar|b. c 1500\nd. b 27 Jun 1542|p284.htm#i13454|David Dunbar (of Durris)|b. c 1470\nd. 23 Feb 1521/22|p287.htm#i13453||||Sir Alexander Dunbar|b. c 1425\nd. 10 Mar 1497/98|p285.htm#i13440|Isobel Sutherland|b. s 1434\nd. 11 Nov 1504|p825.htm#i13443|||||||
      Alexander Dunbar was also known as (Of Durris) in some records. He was born circa 1500. He was the son of David Dunbar (of Durris).
     He was served heir of his father 26 May 1523, called "of Durris" in Tarbet's charter of 16 January 1523/4. His son Robert was called "of Durris" 27 June 1542 when he is presumed dead.
     Alexander died before 27 June 1542.

Child of Alexander Dunbar

Alexander Dunbar

(1544 or 1555 - 1585)
Alexander Dunbar|b. 1544 or 1555\nd. 1585|p284.htm#i13469|Alexander Dunbar|d. 27 Feb 1578/79|p284.htm#i13476|Hon Elizabeth Forbes|d. Dec 1570|p332.htm#i15254|James Dunbar|b. b 1485\nd. 10 Mar 1553/54|p291.htm#i13450||||||||||
     Alexander Dunbar was born in 1544 or 1555 in Scotland. He was the son of Alexander Dunbar and Hon Elizabeth Forbes.
     Alexander Dunbar married Grizel Dunbar (Dunbar) (Cunningham), daughter of Sir John Dunbar of Mochrum, in 1564. He acquired Mochrum by this marriage.
     A contract for the marriage of Alexander Dunbar and Grizel Dunbar (Dunbar) (Cunningham) was signed on 17 November 1564. In 1564 obtained Mochrum by marriage (contract dated 17 Nov 1564) with Grizel Dunbar, elder daughter and co-heir of Sir John Dunbar of Mochrum.
     Alexander Dunbar was mentioned in March 1579 in Kilbuyack, Alves, Moray.
     Alexander Dunbar was mentioned in March 1579.
     Alexander Dunbar was mentioned on 7 December 1582.
     Alexander Dunbar was mentioned on 28 February 1582/83.
     Alexander died in 1585.

Children of Alexander Dunbar and Grizel Dunbar (Dunbar) (Cunningham)

Alexander Dunbar

(say 1570 - )
Alexander Dunbar|b. s 1570|p284.htm#i13471|Alexander Dunbar|b. 1544 or 1555\nd. 1585|p284.htm#i13469|Grizel Dunbar (Dunbar) (Cunningham)|b. b 1548\nd. b 11 Aug 1586|p291.htm#i13468|Alexander Dunbar|d. 27 Feb 1578/79|p284.htm#i13476|Hon Elizabeth Forbes|d. Dec 1570|p332.htm#i15254|Sir John Dunbar of Mochrum|b. b 1525\nd. b 3 Mar 1578/79|p295.htm#i13467||||
     Alexander Dunbar was born say 1570 in Mochrum, Wigtownshire, Scotland. Alexander, second son of Alexander feodatari? of Mochrum. He was the son of Alexander Dunbar and Grizel Dunbar (Dunbar) (Cunningham).
     Alexander Dunbar married Nicola Stewart. She was the daughter of Alexander Stewart of Garlies.
     He became undertaker of Kilcar, Barony of Boylagh and Banagh, co. Donegal, 1610.
     Alexander died in Pankill & Egerness, Wigtownshire, Scotland.

Child of Alexander Dunbar

Alexander Dunbar

( - 27 February 1578/79)
Alexander Dunbar|d. 27 Feb 1578/79|p284.htm#i13476|James Dunbar|b. b 1485\nd. 10 Mar 1553/54|p291.htm#i13450||||Alexander Dunbar|b. Oct 1455\nd. c 31 Mar 1498|p284.htm#i13449|Janet Sutherland||p826.htm#i13474|||||||
     Alexander Dunbar was born in Alves?, Moray, Scotland.
     See Thomas Sutherland of Duffus' action against John Dunbar of Mochrum grandson & heir of Alexander Dunbar of Conzie, it also mentions George Dunbar of Auchsleisk and his son Alexander, Patrick Dunbar of Blare and David Dunbar of Kinstarie. He was the son of James Dunbar.
     Alexander Dunbar married Hon Elizabeth Forbes circa 1554. She was the widow of Alexander Innes, 14th of that Ilk. Alexander Dunbar was mentioned when Hon Elizabeth Forbes's testament was registered 31 March 1571 Alexander Dunbar.
     Alexander died on 27 February 1578/79 in Conzie, Scotland. Burke's states that with his four younger sons were executors to his will. He's testament was registered 13 April 1579 Alexander Dunbar.

Children of Alexander Dunbar and Hon Elizabeth Forbes

Alexander Dunbar

Alexander Dunbar||p284.htm#i13478|Sir John Dunbar (of Mochrum)|b. s 1565\nd. 30 Nov 1620|p294.htm#i13470||||Alexander Dunbar|b. 1544 or 1555\nd. 1585|p284.htm#i13469|Grizel Dunbar (Dunbar) (Cunningham)|b. b 1548\nd. b 11 Aug 1586|p291.htm#i13468|||||||
     Alexander Dunbar was born in Mochrum, Wigtownshire. He was the son of Sir John Dunbar (of Mochrum).

Child of Alexander Dunbar

Alexander Dunbar

( - 1656)
Alexander Dunbar|d. 1656|p284.htm#i13707|Alexander Dunbar||p284.htm#i13478||||Sir John Dunbar (of Mochrum)|b. s 1565\nd. 30 Nov 1620|p294.htm#i13470||||||||||
     Alexander Dunbar was born in Mochrum, Wigtownshire. He was the son of Alexander Dunbar.
     In 1648 Alexnader disponed to John Dunbar, his cousin and nearest heir, son of his grand uncle, Alexander of Pankill, the lands and barony of Mochrum, etc.
     Alexander died in 1656. He left no issue.

Alexander Dunbar

Alexander Dunbar||p284.htm#i13822|John Dunbar 1st Earl of Moray|b. b 1354\nd. b 15 Feb 1391/92|p294.htm#i13652|Marjory Stewart|b. c 1350\nd. a May 1417|p819.htm#i13653|Sir Patrick Dunbar|b. b 1310\nd. a 1356|p297.htm#i13857|Isabella Randolph|b. s 1310|p649.htm#i13858|Robert, II Stewart, King of Scotland|b. 2 Mar 1316\nd. 19 Apr 1390|p820.htm#i13591|Elizabeth Mure|d. b 1355|p575.htm#i13595|
     Alexander Dunbar was born in Scotland. He was the son of John Dunbar 1st Earl of Moray and Marjory Stewart. Alexander was an ecclesiastic.
     Paul states: The second son Alexander, was first named on record on 21 September 1393, when his brother Earl Thomas, acting as his procurator, acknowledged on his behalf that he had no right or title to the Maison Dieu at Elgin, except by intrusion, his father, Earl John, having occupied the place violently. The Earl therefore resigned the house in the hands of the Bishop of Moray, who restored the former Master. Nothing more is recorded of Alexander, save that he is said to have married Matilda, the heiress of James Fraser of Frendraught, and to have had issue, James who became fourth Earl of Moray.
Some sources suggest that he & Matilda/Maud are the parents of James 4th Earl of Moray but Cokayne refutes this
.

Alexander Dunbar

(before 1565 - )
Alexander Dunbar|b. b 1565|p284.htm#i14323|George Dunbar|b. s 1520\nd. b 19 Feb 1607|p290.htm#i13488||||James Dunbar|b. c 1490\nd. b 14 Apr 1542|p292.htm#i14645||||||||||
Charts
Dunbar descendants
     Alexander Dunbar was born before 1565 in Ross & Cromarty, Scotland. He was the son of George Dunbar.
     He subscribed to a document with his brother re his father 22 Aug 1598. Mentioned as brother to John Dunbar, fiar of Avach, Sep 1599; also mentioned in document 27 June 1601.
He was possibly the Alexander Dunbar who was granted 1000 acres in Donegal but sold out, John Dunbar's brother is mentioned as being resident in Fermanagh also. Rev David Dunbar, Gavin Dunbar, Robert Dunbar, Colin Dunbar, James Dunbar and Alexander Dunbar was mentioned in a deed dated 27 June 1601. Kenneth McKenzie of Kintail for George Dunbar of Avoch & George Dunbar apparent of Avoch, James Dunbar of Little Sudy, Mr David Dunbar, Robert, Gavin, Colene, Alexander and George Dunbar, sons of the said George Dunbar, not to harm Marjorie Ogilvie, relict of James Dunbar of Tarbert.
They was naturalized on 12 February 1618/19. 12 Feb 16 Jas I: Grant of denization to John Dunbarr, esq. Jas Dunbarr, his son, Alex. and Geo. Dunbar, Tho. Graham, Arch. Acheson of Clancarny, Pat. Acheson, his son, Jennet Acheson, otherwise Lindsey of Tullaghoge, Jas. Aughmowty of Drombarry, Edw. Maxwell of Lisdromch, ... Will Carcott of Crumcrowe, Will. Conningham the same, ... Geo Smelhome, Jerome Lindsey ... all of Scotch birth or blood, whereby they are released from the yoke of servitude of the Scotch, Irish or any other nation or blood, and entitled to enjoy all the rights of Englishmen 12 Feb 16th.
A denizen was generally a person resolved to remain in Ireland and protect himself and his acquisitions by legal process. He could use the law courts but was unqualified to held any office of trust, civil or military, and was incapable of receiving any grants from the Crown. Needless to say he was debarred from becoming a member of the Council or a Parliament. [Although denization is the word used in the grant it is known that James I conferred "naturalization".] Note that a John Dunbar of Carrickfergus (Antrim) was naturalized Nov 28, 1617.

Alexander Dunbar

Alexander Dunbar||p284.htm#i14341|Archibald Dunbar|b. a 1483\nd. 1563|p286.htm#i14332||||Sir John Dunbar (of Mochrum)|b. c 1452\nd. 1503|p294.htm#i13446|Janet Stewart||p818.htm#i14934|||||||
     Alexander Dunbar was the son of Archibald Dunbar.

Alexander Dunbar

(before 1570 - before 1602)
Alexander Dunbar|b. b 1570\nd. b 1602|p284.htm#i14472|Rev John Dunbar (3rd of Meft/Bennetsfield)|b. c 1530\nd. 2 Dec 1590|p294.htm#i13442||||John Dunbar (of Bennetsfield)|b. c 1504\nd. 5 Dec 1545|p294.htm#i14659||||||||||
     Alexander Dunbar was born before 1570 in Scotland. He was the son of Rev John Dunbar (3rd of Meft/Bennetsfield).
     Alexander died before 1602.
     In 1614, a sasine, followed by a Precept of Clare Constat, was granted in favour of Robert Dunbar of Meftis, as son and heir of of the deceased Alexander Dunbar of Meftis, of the toun and lands of Ower and Nether Meftis. The following year there was some dispute between Robert Dunbar of Meftis and Alexander Innis of Cottis as the the marches of Lewcharismuir, but this was resolved in a contract dated 14 March 1615.

Child of Alexander Dunbar

Alexander Dunbar

(before 1586 - 1 July 1611)
Alexander Dunbar|b. b 1586\nd. 1 Jul 1611|p284.htm#i14576|Patrick Dunbar (of Boghill) (lost text)|d. b 26 Oct 1592|p297.htm#i14574||||Sir Patrick Dunbar|d. 1577|p297.htm#i14571||||||||||
     Alexander Dunbar Sheriff of Boghall, Lanarkshire?, Scotland. He was born before 1586 in Scotland. He was the son of Patrick Dunbar (of Boghill) (lost text).
     Alexander Dunbar married Dorothy Dunbar, daughter of James Dunbar, after 1600.
     1607 17 Feb Dorothy Dunbar, Lady of Westfield: James Dunbar, Sheriff of Murray her brother having died without heirs male, she succeeded him being married first to James Dunbar of Tarbert and afterwards to the said Alexander Dunbar of Westfield - charging her husband with cruel treatment of her, her husband Alex Dunbar to appear before council, employing his father in law Alex Tulloch in his devices..
     Alexander Dunbar was mentioned on 23 May 1611.
     Alexander died on 1 July 1611 in Forres, Moray, Scotland.

Child of Alexander Dunbar and Dorothy Dunbar

Alexander Dunbar

(circa 1600 - 1646)
Alexander Dunbar|b. c 1600\nd. 1646|p284.htm#i14578|John Dunbar (of Cumnock & Westfield)|b. b 1588\nd. a 1623|p294.htm#i14577||||Patrick Dunbar (of Boghill) (lost text)|d. b 26 Oct 1592|p297.htm#i14574||||||||||
     Alexander Dunbar was born circa 1600. He was the son of John Dunbar (of Cumnock & Westfield). Alexander Dunbar was Sheriff in 1622. He was Sheriff of Elgin & Forres, Moray, Scotland, on 16 January 1638. Jan 16 1638: The king granted to Alexander Dunbar, son of the deceased John Dunbar of Westfield, the office of Sheriff of Elgin & Forres and the Castlehill of Forres which Mr Robert Balcanquell, minister at Tranent, & Mr Alexander Paterson, apothecary burgess of Edinburgh, with consent of Robert Dunbar of Burgie and Mr Gavin Dunbar, chantor of Murray, resigned for infeftment to Alexander Dunbar.
     Alexander died in 1646.

Alexander Dunbar

(circa 1530? - 4 April 1625)
Alexander Dunbar|b. c 1530?\nd. 4 Apr 1625|p284.htm#i14851|Alexander Dunbar (Prior of Pluscarden)|b. s 1510\nd. 19 Sep 1560|p285.htm#i13458||||Patrick Dunbar|b. b 1470?\nd. 8 Sep 1525|p296.htm#i13441||||||||||
     Alexander Dunbar was born illegitimate circa 1530? In Moray, Scotland. He was the son of Alexander Dunbar (Prior of Pluscarden).
     Alexander Dunbar and John Dunbar and David Dunbar (of Bennetsfield) were mentioned on 12 September 1560.
     Alexander died on 4 April 1625. He was of Westerhills in Pluscarden.

Alexander Dunbar

( - 1702)
Alexander Dunbar|d. 1702|p284.htm#i14674|Robert Dunbar (of Westfield)|b. b 1634\nd. 1711|p299.htm#i14581||||Robert Dunbar|d. 1661|p298.htm#i14863||||||||||
     Alexander Dunbar was the son of Robert Dunbar (of Westfield).
     Alexander died in 1702. He died in the lifetime of his father..

Children of Alexander Dunbar

Alexander Dunbar

(16 June 1635 - )
Alexander Dunbar|b. 16 Jun 1635|p284.htm#i14685|Ninian Dunbar (of Grangehill)|b. b 1610|p296.htm#i14481|Finduella Christian? Dunbar|b. b 1570|p289.htm#i14483|Mark Dunbar|d. c 1644|p296.htm#i14336|Isabel Falconer||p319.htm#i22561|Rev John Dunbar (of Mefts)|b. b 1568\nd. b Feb 1637|p294.htm#i14876|Margaret Unknown (Dunbar)|b. s 1530\nd. 3 Nov 1570|p872.htm#i14925|
     Alexander Dunbar was christened on 16 June 1635 in Dyke & Moy, Moray, Scotland. He was the son of Ninian Dunbar (of Grangehill) and Finduella Christian? Dunbar.

Alexander Dunbar

Alexander Dunbar||p284.htm#i14865|Thomas Dunbar (of Grangehill)||p299.htm#i27316|Janet Dunbar (Dunbar) (of Westfield)|d. 16 Sep 1769|p293.htm#i14676|||||||Sir William Dunbar 2nd Baronet of Hempriggs|b. b 1710\nd. 12 Jun 1793|p300.htm#i14622|Elizabeth Dunbar|b. c 1700\nd. 3 Jun 1746|p288.htm#i14675|
     Alexander Dunbar was the son of Thomas Dunbar (of Grangehill) and Janet Dunbar (Dunbar) (of Westfield).

Alexander Dunbar

(before 1618 - after 1677)
Alexander Dunbar|b. b 1618\nd. a 1677|p284.htm#i14877|Rev John Dunbar (of Mefts)|b. b 1568\nd. b Feb 1637|p294.htm#i14876||||Rev John Dunbar (3rd of Meft/Bennetsfield)|b. c 1530\nd. 2 Dec 1590|p294.htm#i13442|Margaret Unknown (Dunbar)|b. s 1530\nd. 3 Nov 1570|p872.htm#i14925|||||||
     Alexander witnessed a document dated on 5 September 1605. 5 Sep 1605: Notarial Instrument under the hand of George Annand [Annan], notary narrating that Lachlan McIntoisch [McIntosh] of Dunnachteine [Dunachton] compeared and explained that three submissions to certain arbitrators had been agreed upon between him on the one part, and Robert Dunbar of Burgie, Mr. James Dunbar of Terbart [?Tarbat, Cromarty ?Tarbert, Inverie], James Dunbar of Penik [Pennick], and Mark Dunbar of Durris [Dores], on the other part, for settlement of some differences between them, and to Mr. Alexander Douglas, Bishop of Moray, as oversman, this present day being appointed for the acceptance and subscribing of the submissions. The three submissions are in the keeping of the said bishop, who has written that he has had to go to London, and is presently on his way thither. Wherefore the said Lachlan protests that as he is here present with his friends to proceed in the matter, no fault or delay should be imputed to him, but that the business be simply postponed until the bishop's return. Date 5 Sep 1605 Description Dated at Forres, 5th September 1605 Done in the kirkyard of Forres about three in the afternoon;
Witnesses, Donald McQueine [McQueen] in Cowll [Coul], Alexander Dunbar in Benechfeild [Bennetsfield - Binnagefield], James Innes in Blaikhillis [?Blackhills, Morayshire ?Blackhills, Aberdeenshire], and others. He was born before 1618. He was the son of Rev John Dunbar (of Mefts).
     On February 28 1637, Alexander Dunbar of Bennegefield, heir masc. Joannis Dunbar de Bennagefield patris - in bovata terrarum de Killen, in Ardmeanoc h - pecia morae vocata Blairsoyde adjacente et unita dictae bovata terrae de Killem, jacente ut praefertur. A.E. 5s N.E. 20s.
     Letters of Horning and Poinding at the instance of Alexander Dumbar of Bennetsfeild [Dunbar of Bennetsfield] against Mr Thomas McKenzie of Inverlavell and John McKenzie, his eldest son, for payment of 800 merks in bond dated 5 August 1661. 11/7/1662 In dorso: Certificate of execution thereof, dated 15 July 1662. Registered B of C & S, 25 July 1662.
     1677 Nov 22: Alexander Dunbar de Bennedgefield, haeres masculus Joannis Dunbar de Bennedgefield, patris. - in villis et terris de Bennedgefield, Killanie et Pitfuire, cum brasina lie Ailhouse de Pitfuire ac silva de Bennedgefield nuncupata hag de Bennegefield; - molendino de Pitfuire nuncupato Denmiln, et molendino de Pittonochtie, cum brasina et piscationibus, infra baronium de Delnie, et dominium de Ardmanaoch, omnibus unitis in tenandriam de Bennedgefield. E. 6s 8d. etc. xxxv 63.
     Alexander died after 1677 in Bennetsfield, Avoch.

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