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Matheson married three times: His first marriage was to Mary, only daughter of J.C. Macleod Esq., of Geanses in 1840. His second marriage in 1853 was to the Hon. Lavinia Mary, daughter of Thomas Stapleton, by Mary Gerard, and sister of 8th Lord Beaumont, they had a son and daughter.
Sir Alexander Matheson died on the 27th July 1886. He married, first, in 1840, Mary, only daughter of James Crawford Macleod, Younger of Geanies, without issue. She died in 1841.
Dec 18, 2003 · Major Sir Torquhil Alexander Matheson of Matheson, 6th Bt. was born on 15 August 1925. 1 He was the son of General Sir Torquhil George Matheson of Lochalsh, 5th Bt. and Lady Elizabeth Mary Gertrude Keppel. 1 He married Serena Mary Francesca Peto, daughter of Lt.-Col. Sir James Michael Peto, 2nd Bt. and Frances G. Carnegie, on 21 April 1954. 1 ...
Apr 6, 2019 · Eleanor Irving Perceval was the daughter of Spencer Perceval and Anna Eliza Macleod. 1 She married Sir Alexander Matheson of Lochalsh, 1st Bt., son of John Matheson of Attadale and Margaret Matheson, on 17 April 1860. 1 She died on 6 December 1879. 1 Her married name became Matheson.
Jun 17, 2010 · She married an Alexander Matheson (also known as Alistair, and "the blind fiddler") and they had 7 children (that I've found so far). She died about 1871 in Plockton. Christina's death certificate gives her parents as John Livingston and Christina Mackenzie.
Heritage - Ardross Castle. The 1st Duke of Sutherland bought Ardross in the late 1700s and built a hunting lodge. In 1845, the 2nd Duke sold the estate to Alexander Matheson. Sir Alexander Matheson (1805-86) was born in Attadale, Ross-shire, the nephew of James Matheson was a founder of Matheson & Co. which traded in tea and opium and was a ...
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married Margaret, sister of Alexander Macrae (who left the Macrae Fund for King's College, Aberdeen), with issue, several sons, two only of whom arrived at maturity.