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Alexander Chisholm(1)

Alexander Chisholm(1)

Male 1697 - Bef 1777  (< 79 years)

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  • Name Alexander Chisholm(1)  [1, 2
    Born 28 Apr 1697  Kilmorack, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender Male 
    Died Bef 1777  Muckerach, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Person ID I4362  Dessert Family Tree
    Last Modified 16 Apr 2006 

    Family Mary Chisholm,   b. Abt 1703, Fasnakyle, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married Abt 1726 
    Children 
    +1. Archibald Chisholm(2),   b. Abt 1728, Muckerack, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location
    +2. Isobel Chisholm,   b. Abt 1730,   d. 18 Mar 1792  (Age ~ 62 years)
    Family ID F1374  Group Sheet

  • Notes 
    • 12 Mar 2001 - Reference pages 16 & 21 in the Medlam PDF Files. He was of Muckerach.

      29 Mar 2001 - Reference page 222 in the Medlam PDF Files. Her first name was not given here but her father was stated to be Archibald I of Fasnakyle.

      12 Apr 2003 - Questions raised by Bob Chisholm in England have caused DJC to reconsider some details of his marriages as Medlam Charts 21 shows Alexander(1) only being married once to Mary Baillie whereas Chart 222 shows Alexander(1) of Muckerach being married to a Chisholm. For the present his marriage details should be considered as being open to question.

      22 Jun 2003 - Clan Fraser stated that he was married twice.

  • Sources 
    1. [S02199] http://www.clanfraser.ca/fraserfi.htm.
      Alexander, later of Muckerack, was baptized on 28 April, 1697, at Erchless. Godfathers were Thomas Frazer of Bowfort & Colin McKenzie of Findon.

    2. [S01992] Clan Fraser Society of Canada, Page 1.
      Page was dated Mar 4, 2003. Data on this page conflicts somewhat with data for Alexander(1) given on Medlam Charts 16, 21 & 222 as Medlam showed Archibald(2) and John being children of Mary Baillie. Fraser data was accepted.