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Robert LOGGIE
Male 1728C -


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  • Birth  1728C  Redhall, Co Moray. Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Gender  Male 
    Person ID  I2223  Jean Mailer Forsyth
    Last Modified  4 Mar 2012 

    Father  Living 
    Mother  Living 
    Family ID  F875  Group Sheet

    Family  Margaret MAVER,   b. 1732C, Newton of Synie, Co Moray. Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Married  28FEB1754  Speymouth, Moray. Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Children 
     1. Elspet LOGGIE,   b. 1754C
     2. James LOGIE,   b. 01JUN1756
     3. William LOGIE,   b. 31MAY1765
     4. Robert LOGIE,   b. 18JUN1768
    Family ID  F770  Group Sheet

  • Notes 
    • From Ancestry.com and IGI -
      Robert Loggie born 1728 at Redhall, Co Moray, son of John Loggie and Christian/Christina Marjorie McArthur/MacTachan
      who married 12Aug1706 at Duffus, Co Moray.
      John Loggie b 17Jul1689, bap 22Jul Co Moray in Scotland, son of Andrew Logie and Janet Clark
      who married 1688 at Crofts in Co Moray. John died 1743 Redhall. He was a Farmer.
      Christian McArthur/MacTachan b 1689 Redhall in Co Moray, died 14Jul1756, buried Esil, Co Moray.

      Andrew Logie b 9Jan1665 Speymouth, married Janet Clark 1688 at Crofts, died 18May1740. Janet Clark born about 1667.
      Andrew Logie believed to be living in Newton 1686-1706 and by 1735 in Redall which was among lands possessed by Duke of Gordon.