1. | William (of Airdoch) Buntine (son of John Buntine [Bontine], 2nd of Ardoch and Margaret Buntine [Bontine], of Kirktoun [family]). Notes: Commissioner to Parliament Family/Spouse: Isobel Montgomerie. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] Notes: Married:Children: |
2. | John Buntine [Bontine], 2nd of Ardoch was born about 1550 in Scotland (son of John Buntine [Bontine], 1st of Ardoch and Henwis Knox); and died. Notes: II. John Buntine of Airdoch. He was commissioner to the Scots Parliament, for many years for Dumbartonshire. He married Ann Sempill, daughter of the Laird of Fulwood, in Renfrewshire. This Fulwood had a son and nine daughters. There arose from that a local saw ? "Fulwood's hirsel, nine hens and ae cock." Ann Sempill, Lady Airdoch, in the absence of the Laird, who was attending the Parliament in Edinburgh, was drowned, in the water of Leven, to the kirk, upon the ice. Her son and her brother were walking by her. Airdoch married, secondly, Margaret Buntine, daughter of Kirktoun, and his cousin-german. He had by his first lady: John + Margaret Buntine [Bontine], of Kirktoun [family]. Margaret and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
3. | Margaret Buntine [Bontine], of Kirktoun [family] and died.
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4. | John Buntine [Bontine], 1st of Ardoch was born about 1513 in Kilmaronock parish, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; and died. Notes: The family of Buntine of Airdoch, Dumbartonshire, was very ancient, and of high blood. One Finlay Bunting obtained a charter of the lands of Mylnelame, and of six merk land of the barony of Cardross, from King Robert III., whose reign was from 1390 to 1406. Sir Finlaw Buntyn was one of the arbiters, on the side of Renfrew, of the indenture between the burghs of Dumbarton and Renfrew, as to the determination of disputes between the said burghs, in 1424, in the Kirk of St. Patrick. The first from whom we may number the successive and regular series of the lairds was, I. John Buntine of Airdoch, parish of Cardross, Dumbartonshire, lived about 1550, or thereby. He married Henwis Knox, daughter of the Laird of Ranfurlie, in the parish of Killbarchan, in Renfrewshire. This Ranfurlie was the brother or nephew of John Knox, the Reformer. They had a son: John Buntien of Airdoch. John + Henwis Knox. Henwis and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart] |
5. | Henwis Knox and died.
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