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Perthshire / Re: Laird of Cragganfearne Fleming
« on: Monday 01 February 10 20:56 GMT (UK)  »
I am also a descendant of James Stewart and Janet McIntosh and am intrigued by Lakes' information that James' father (John) fought at Culloden. Is there a record of his? I would be most interested to learn of it.

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Perthshire / Re: Laird of Cragganfearne Fleming
« on: Sunday 31 January 10 22:00 GMT (UK)  »
Christopher Alexander Fleming was my great-grandfather. His great, great-grandfather was the Laird of Cragganfearn. Born about 1730. He disposed of his estate to Laird Douglas around 1795.
The romantic story is about his son John who fell in love with his father's servant girl, Janet Ross. The laird would have none of this and sent Janet back to her home in Ross-shire. But John followed her and they married in 1790. Because of his "wilfullness" John was disinherited.
The couple lived at Mains of Kilmorich in Dowally where they farmed. Five children, four of whom became pioneers in Grey and Bruce counties of Ontario. Catherine (m. Gilbert Saunders), John (m. Ann Smith, after her death m. Charlotte Wallace), Isabella (m. James Douglas, after his death she emigrated), Janet (m. Joseph Garvie), and Alexander (m. Jean Stewart). John and Ann emigrated to Hastings County, the others to Grey/Bruce. Alexander and Jean are my ancestors.
Jean (father - James Stewart, mother - Janet MacIntosh) was of the Athole Stewart clan. Her grandfather fought with the clan at Culloden. James was born at Kirrandrum and lived in Logierait Parish most or all of his life (96 years!).

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Perthshire / Re: James Stewart/Janet McIntosh family
« on: Saturday 16 June 07 00:27 BST (UK)  »
Hi Ontchick,

I'm a descendant of James Stewart & Janet McIntosh, through their daughter Ann. You have Ann as their youngest daughter born in 1807, but I have her born in Logierait on Oct 24, 1804, baptised, Oct 28, to James Stewart & Janet MacIntosh "both in Tulliemett of this parish."
I also have James & Janet married on June 24, 1790 in Logierait.
Are we talking about the same family and, if so, how do you have Ann as born in 1807?
Don't yet know anything about James & Janet, I'm afraid, but I'll be doing some local research at some point.
All the best with your research,

Roddyscot

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