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Name |
Stewart (of Leith) Carmichael |
Birth |
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Gender |
Male |
Death |
2 Jul 1755 |
Bonnington, Edinburgh |
Person ID |
I79091 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
4 Jul 2016 |
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Notes |
- A staunch Jacobite. From: Prisoners of the '45 According to his prison record, Stewart Carmichael of Bonnyhaugh was captured on suspicion on 7th September 1745 at St Ninians and transferred to Stirling castle. He was transferred to Edinburgh Castle on 4th February 1746. He was to be captured a second time.
Linen manufacturer and merchant
- (Research):Burke's Landed Gentry of Scotland 2001 does not list a son called Stewart to David Carmichael, 9th of Balmedie and Anna Graham. However it states that he 'had with other issue' Anne b.1697 who married Sir James Stewart of Burray Bt, David b.1701 who rose in the '45, Thomas M.D. b.1702, John b.1705, Robert b.1707, James b.1710, Cecilia b. 1710, d. 1776, and William W.S. b.1711 and, I have found in addition, Euphem b. 1704 and Elizabeth b.1708. Anna died in 1729 and David had a second wife called Agnes Murray. There is an IGI Record from the Church of LDS which has a William Carmichael being born about 1703 at Balmedie, Aberdeen. (our Balmedie is in Fife!) The record was submitted after 1991 by a member of the church and there is no other reference. The other William was born in 1711.
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