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About Andrew Tosheoch of Monzievaird
Facts gathered from the Red Book of Scotland:
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- 1618, June 20: Was a child at the time his father, David, was murdered in Perth.
- 1618, December: Received the instrument of sasine (property transfer) for Monzievaird from his deceased father.
- 1637, Nov. 4: Retoured as heir to his father. Soon after, became a Royalist in the cause of Charles I. Eventually, his estate is sequestered by Parliament.
- 1641, Mar. 9: Received at Kenmore charter of marriage with Katherine, daughter of Sir Robert Campbell, 3rd Baronet of Glenorchy.
- 1660: Following restoration of King Charles II, he is appointed Commissioner for the Peace within Strathearn.
- 1665, January: Died, according to Dunblane Testaments.
Father of:
- David Tosheoch of Monzievaird
- Margaret Tosheoch, who executed her father's will and testament in 1665.
- Isabel Tosheoch
- Barbara Tosheoch
Andrew Toshoch,[28] born between 1600-1620.[14] Died 1665.[22] {Note that Andrew died before his father (1668[7]), hence the successor to his father was Andrew's son, David, not Andrew himself}. Married Catherine Campbell,[7,9] 1641.[28] Catherine was born 1619/1620, Kenmore or Merchiston and is probably of the Lawers/Glenorchy Campbell's.[3,28]
child of Andrew Toshoch and Catherine Campbell:
i. David Toshoch.{8}
ii. Margaret Toschoch.[32] Emigrated to America with her
husband.[31] Was still alive 23/11/1710 when she filed a
petition for the return of her husband's land grant.[31] The
petition was finally approved in 1720, by which time Patrick
Jr was listed as the heir.[31] Had Margaret died by then?
Married Patrick MacGregorie.[3,29] Patrick was a soldier of
fortune, serving in the English army in France under Charles I,
achieving the rank of captain.[31] Upon returning to Scotland
he became involved in the religious controversy of 1681-1682
and partly as the result of this emigrated to America with his
brother-in-law, David,[31] 7th Laird of Monzievaird. {See also
entry for David}. Was killed, 3/1691.
Children: Hugh, John (1687), Patrick Jr.,
Catherine and Jane.[31,32]
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Andrew Tosheoch of Monzievaird's Timeline
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Aberdeen, Aberdeen City, Scotland, United Kingdom
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1643
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1650
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Monivet, Scotland (United Kingdom)
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1656
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Aberdeen, Aberdeen City, Scotland, United Kingdom
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1665 |
January 1665
Age 45
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Aberdeenshire, Scotland, United Kingdom
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