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Ann Fraser

Ann Fraser

Female 1867 -

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Ann Fraser was born on 5 Dec 1867 in Snizort, Isle of Skye, Inverness-shire, Scotland (daughter of William Brown Fraser, 11th of Culbokie & Guisachan and Janet Brown Tosh); died in USA.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  William Brown Fraser, 11th of Culbokie & Guisachan was born in 1827 in Leith, Midlothian, Scotland (son of William Fraser, Younger of Culbokie, W.S., eldest son and Margaret Chisholm Sandeman); died on 19 Jun 1908 in Inverness, Inverness-shire, Scotland.

    Notes:

    William Fraser 11th of Guisachan was only 16 when he inherited the estate on the death of his grandfather in 1843 and 27 when he sold Guisachan in 1854 to Sir Dudley Marjoribanks, later Lord Tweedmouth and father of Ishbel, who became Lady Aberdeen - thus ending over 300 years of Fraser ownership.
    There is a story told by Miss Mairi Chisholm (daughter of Margaret Fraser and Captain Ruari Chisholm) that during a dinner party at Guisachan, her grandfather said, "If anyone gave me ?60,000 for Guisachan, I would sell it tomorrow." "Done," came the reply from the other end of the table. When her grandfather asked to be released from the sale the next day as he had not meant his remarks at dinner, Marjoribanks replied, "No. A gentleman's word is his bond." The sale of Guisachan estate, then about 20,000 acres, was completed for ?52,000. Lord Tweedmouth built a new mansion house.
    [http://www.clanfraser.ca/guisacha.htm]

    2 - WILLIAM FRASER succeeded in minority to his grandfather, and to an estate embarrassed, but by no means desperate. It was well administered by Eneas Ronald Macdonell of Seotos and Captain Kyle of Binghill (who had married Helen, Scotos) and did something to repay the kindness shewn to the Seotos family by their uncle, Culbokie. That the young gentleman, who was very carefully brought up, and is well spoken of by Mrs Sandeman in "her interesting memoirs, did not, on his accession, in the strength of youth and health, find it incumbeut and a high duty to preserve the estate-" come weal, come woe "-must be a source of regret to all well-wishers of the ancient aud honourable house of
    MacHuistean.
    [http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/dtog/frasers2.pdf]

    William married Janet Brown Tosh on 23 Aug 1865. Janet was born in 1846 in Cupar, Fifeshire, Scotland; died on 14 Nov 1914 in Nairn, Nairnshire, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Janet Brown Tosh was born in 1846 in Cupar, Fifeshire, Scotland; died on 14 Nov 1914 in Nairn, Nairnshire, Scotland.
    Children:
    1. Ethel Jessie Fraser was born on 6 Jun 1866 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland; died on 20 Jan 1951 in Sausalito, Marin, California, USA.
    2. 1. Ann Fraser was born on 5 Dec 1867 in Snizort, Isle of Skye, Inverness-shire, Scotland; died in USA.
    3. Christina G. Fraser was born in 1869 in Elie, Fifeshire, Scotland; and died.
    4. Margaret Chisholm Fraser was born on 1 Jun 1869 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland; died on 18 Dec 1943 in Trinidad And Tobago, Southern Caribbean.
    5. William Brown Fraser, 12th of Culbokie & Guisachan was born on 11 Mar 1871 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland; and died.
    6. Janet Elizabeth Troupie Fraser was born on 30 Dec 1872 in Nairn, Nairnshire, Scotland; died in 1967 in Sweden.
    7. Mary Jane Mysie Fraser was born on 2 Feb 1874 in Nairn, Nairnshire, Scotland; died in 1958 in Thurso, Caithness, Scotland.
    8. Charles G. Fraser was born in 1879 in Elie, Fifeshire, Scotland; and died.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  William Fraser, Younger of Culbokie, W.S., eldest son was born in 1797 in Scotland (son of William Fraser, 10th of Guisachan, 2nd son and Sarah Fraser); died on 6 Jan 1829 in Brighton, East Sussex, England.

    Notes:

    1 - Because he died before his father he never inherited the estates and so could not be titled of Culbokie and Guisachan.-Ed.

    2 - Culbokie survived his wife and eldest son, who properly, therefore, ought not to be
    counted in the list, but I place him as XI. WILLIAM FRASER.WILLIAM FRASER. He married, in 1826, Margaret, elder daughter of David George Sandeman, of Perth, and died suddenly while on a visit at Bught on 6th January, 1829, leaving a son and posthumous daughter, Anna Jane, born in March, 1829, who married Mr Parker.
    [http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/dtog/frasers2.pdf]

    3 - FRASER, WILLIAM, Younger of Culbookie. Admitted 10th February 1825. Apprentice to James Mackenzie and William Innes.
    Eldest son of William Fraser of Culbockie. Died 6th January 1829. Mar. 25th July 1826, Margaret, eldest daughter of David George Sandeman of Springland, Perthshire.
    (A History of the Society of Writers to Her Majesty's Signet 1594 to 1890 pub.1890 p.74)

    William married Margaret Chisholm Sandeman on 25 Jul 1826. Margaret was born on 15 Jul 1802 in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland; died in Roma, Lazio, Italy. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Margaret Chisholm Sandeman was born on 15 Jul 1802 in Perth, Perthshire, Scotland; died in Roma, Lazio, Italy.
    Children:
    1. 2. William Brown Fraser, 11th of Culbokie & Guisachan was born in 1827 in Leith, Midlothian, Scotland; died on 19 Jun 1908 in Inverness, Inverness-shire, Scotland.
    2. Anna Jane Fraser was born on 13 Mar 1829 in Scotland; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  William Fraser, 10th of Guisachan, 2nd son was born on 15 Oct 1763; died on 3 Jul 1843 in Guisachan, Kiltarlity, Inverness-shire, Scotland.

    Notes:

    1 - William Fraser 9th of Guisachan [Young Culbokie], built a new mansion house after succeeding to the estate on the death of his father in 1755. His great grandson William Fraser 11th of Guisachan was only 16 when he inherited the estate on the death of his grandfather in 1843.

    2 - WILLIAM FRA.SER, who, with consent of his father, married Sarah, third daughter of Colonel James Fraser of Belladrum, contract dated Guisachan and Belladrum, 25th and 26th April, 1797. He had been originally in the army, and, prior to his marriage, engaged in business in the West Indies, and was on the way to St Vincent when his father died. Writing on the 8th June, 1798, from St Vincent, he says-" You may be sure I have the utmost anxiety to bid this quarter of the world adieu. I have now every inducement to incline me to return home, yet, I am sorry to say, I cannot make this out so soon as I expected, without making a sacrifice which my circumstances cannot afford, and which my best friends might censure."
    This Culbokie was, perhaps, the best known and had the greatest influence of any of the family. He was a capital man of business, of active and energetic habit, and. I think, for some time Convener of the County. Well would it have been for him and his posterity had he remained, like his father, quiet and content to stay on the paternal estate. The rental of Guisachan in the year 1800 may be given, and contrasted with the Valuation
    Roll of 1892-1893. By the laher, the total rent is ?1596 8s, whereof tenants, in the ordinary acceptation of the term-nil.
    RENTAL IN 1800.
    Mid Guisachan-Sheep Farm ... .?70 0 0
    Cougy-A Black Cattle Farm 175 0 0
    Mains of Guisachan - Do. 25 0 0
    Ballacladdich-Do. . .. 64 0 0
    Achblair-Do. 38 0 0
    Wester Achnaheglash-Do .... 29 0 0
    Easter Achnaheglash - Do. 15 0 0
    Tomich-Do_ 18 0 0
    Glassach--Do_ 10 0 0
    ?444 0 0
    The following is a list of the tenants about the year 1810:
    Balcladdich and Grazings of Cougie-Peter Grant, John Macdonald, Alexander Fraser, John Macrae, Angus Scott.
    Achblair-Archibald Fraser, Donald Chisholm, Roderick Chisholm, Widow Macdonald.
    Tomich-Alexander Cameron.
    Easter Achnalteglash-John and Donald Macdonald.
    Wester Achnalteglash-John Fraser, Widow Anne Macdonald, James Fraser, John Fraser.
    Knockan-na-Crew or Hilton-Alexander Macrae.
    Wester Guisachart-William Macrae, Alexander Macrae.
    Being nineteen heads of families, with numerous cottars, about 200 souts in all
    During his long possession, Culbokie is always complaining . that his tenants never pay rent regularly, that they are addicted to smuggling, and the" Moulin Dhu" always at work.
    In one letter, early in this century, he does not know how to act, finding, on an unexpected arrival from his ordinary residence of Achnagairn, that all his servants were maudlinly intoxicated. They had meanly broken into a still some distance off, which they had ascertained would be closed and unwatched at a. certain hour, and carried off in "piggys" a large quantity of spirits. No honour, he says, even among smugglers; and meantime he had to content himself with swearing at large and smashing the jars, though his own property. He would not settle at Guisachan, but rented the house of Achnagairn. In 1806, he writes that he leaves Achnagairn for Guisachan, from July to Christmas. Then he built and improved, without proper precaution for refundment,
    the house of Balblair, formerly called Donaldston, meliorating and improving greatly its surroundings. He was also tenant of the farm of Fanellan. Culbokie was able to redeem a portion of the former estate called KyIlachie, first mentioned in the year 1496.
    The Honourable Archihald Fraser of Lovat harrassed most of the gentlemen of his clan in various ways, and Culbokie and his successor considered themselves ill-used about Balblair. He took his chief's death calmly, merely writing on 11th December, 1815,
    from Balblair-" I am come to this quarter to witness the last duties to the remains of my late chief" not a word of comment, regret or sympathy. His views as to the "new family," the "Aberdeen folks," to use his expressions at various times, may be best gathered from the following extract from a letter dated Guisachan, 9th February, 1816.-" As to the Aberdeenshire good folks, they seem to have entirely cut with me, and I shall take care that they shall have no difficulty in so doing, though I cannot
    comprehend the slightest cause for it. However, I conceive myself as independent of them at present, as they are of me, and it will be my endeavour to keep so, nor will I be over-ready to make or receive future advances, as I conceive they have behaved very unpolitely at least towards me. They certainly will have law enough in hand. I nderstand the two ladies [Mrs Fraser of Lovat and Mrs Fraser of Strichen-C.F:M], are very thick and great apparently. Mark the end of it. Mrs Fraser, Strichen, thought proper as she was leaving Iuverness on the return eastward to write a polite letter to my wife, as if to keep a show of terms."
    Culbokie was evidently much huffed, but it was got over shortly, and before Mrs Fraser of Lovat's death, he in return for attention shown, did, according to the story common among old people in the Aird, put a strong spoke into the wheel of the Welsh Lovat Claimant of that period, 1815-1819. Culbokie was deeply mixed up in West Indian affairs, and got involved in executorships, cautionary obligations, etc., insomuch that in 1833 his creditors were gathered. They received a very large dividend; but matters continued unsettled, and harassed the old man up to his death. The last paper of his I have seen is dated in October, 1842, not long before his death, and he died at Guisachan, 3rd July, 1843.
    He left two sons, William Fraser, W.S., and James, who entered the East India Company's service. Culbokie survived his wife and eldest son, who properly, therefore, ought not to be counted in the list, but I place him as XI. WILLIAM FRASER.
    [http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/dtog/frasers2.pdf]

    William married Sarah Fraser on 25 Apr 1797 in Guisachan, Kiltarlity, Inverness-shire, Scotland. Sarah (daughter of Col. James Fraser, of Belladrum and Hannah Baillie) and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Sarah Fraser (daughter of Col. James Fraser, of Belladrum and Hannah Baillie); and died.

    Notes:

    Third daughter.

    Children:
    1. 4. William Fraser, Younger of Culbokie, W.S., eldest son was born in 1797 in Scotland; died on 6 Jan 1829 in Brighton, East Sussex, England.



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