. The chiefs of Grant. Memoirs (Correspondence. - Charters.) [With plates, including portraits and facsimiles, and genealogical tables.] . rried, in 1727, Sir Henry Innes of Innes, ancestor of the present Dukeof Roxburghe. 5. Elizabeth, was born 22d January, and died on 1st February 1713. 6. Sophia, who was born 12th January 1716, and died unmarried on 25th March 1772. 7. Penuel, who was born on Thursday, 12th August 1719, and who married, contract dated February 1740, Captain AlexanderGrant of Ballindalloch. Penuel is called in the contract thefourth surviving daughter—her three elder sisters


. The chiefs of Grant. Memoirs (Correspondence. - Charters.) [With plates, including portraits and facsimiles, and genealogical tables.] . rried, in 1727, Sir Henry Innes of Innes, ancestor of the present Dukeof Roxburghe. 5. Elizabeth, was born 22d January, and died on 1st February 1713. 6. Sophia, who was born 12th January 1716, and died unmarried on 25th March 1772. 7. Penuel, who was born on Thursday, 12th August 1719, and who married, contract dated February 1740, Captain AlexanderGrant of Ballindalloch. Penuel is called in the contract thefourth surviving daughter—her three elder sisters, Janet,Margaret, and Elizabeth, having all predeceased. Of the mar-riage of Penuel there was one son, William, who became aMajor in the Army. He succeeded to Ballindalloch on thedeath of his father on 14th January 1751. 8. Clementina, who was born at Castle Grant, 12th April 1721, and who married in 1737, Sir William Dunbar of Durn, in thecounty of Banff. She was then the fifth surviving this marriage there was issue one surviving son, who becameSir James Dunbar, Baronet, and died unmarried in 1811. ^^ f^/^&riLru^.


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