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Patrick Craufurd, 12th Laird of Auchinames, and of Corsbie
b.1580
 
  1. Patrick Craufurd, 12th Laird of Auchinames, and of Corsbie1580 -
m. 1606
  1. William Craufurd, 13th Laird of Auchinames1607 -
  2. Elizabeth CraufordBef 1618 - 1679
  3. Robert Craufurd, of Nethermains
  4. Rev. Hugh Craufurd, of New CumnockAbt 1628 - 1692
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Name Patrick Craufurd, 12th Laird of Auchinames, and of Corsbie
Gender Male
Birth? 1580
Marriage 1606 to Jane Craufurd, of Crosbie

Patrick Craufurd, of Auchinames

  • Scott, Hew. Fasti Ecclesiæ scoticanæ: the succession of ministers in the Church of Scotland from the reformation. (Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd, 1915-), Vol. 3, Pages 27, 29, 64.S1
New CumnockS1
[This parish was disjoined from Cumnock by the Commissioners for the plantation of kirks on 11th July 1650. On 14th July 1667, the Commissioners recalled this decision, and set aside the disjunction. On the 11th March 1691, however, they renewed the repealed decree of 1650, and confirmed the erection of the parish. The church of New Cumnock was rebuilt in 1832]S1
  • Hugh Craufurd, fourth son of Patrick Craufurd, of Auchenames and Jane Craufurd of Crosbie; educated at University of Glasgow; M. A. (1648); adm. Before 1653; deprived by Act of Parliament 11th June, and Secreet of Privy Council 1st Oct. 1662. He had sasine of the lands of Garrive July 1669. He became indulged min. at Riccarton in 1672, and afterwards held a charge in Ireland; returned here at the Toleration; died May 1692, aged about 64. He marr. Eupham, daughter of John Cunningham of Baidland, and widow of William Cunningham, minister of West Kilbride, and had issue. – (p. 27)S1
1. Hugh of Garrive; (p. 27), (p. 64) – Hugh Craufurd, M. A., formerly of New Cumnock; had an indulgence jointly with preceding by Privy Council 3rd Sept. 1672; was cited to appear before Privy Council 11th Aug. 1677, and his cautioners also 31st Aug. 1681. He returned to New Cumcock in 1688.S1
2. John of Garrive; apothecary, Paisley (p. 27)S1
3. Patrick Craufurd, brother of John Craufurd of Garrive; educated at University of Edinburgh; M.A. (11th Feb. 1681); licen. By Presb. Of Irvine 12th March 1689; called 7th July and ord. 11th Nov. 1691; died June 1710, aged about 49. He married Janet Shaw, who survived him, and had issue – (p.29)S1
i. Janet Craufurd, born 1694. (p.29)S1
  • Burke, John. Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland. (London, England, 1834, 1836), Vol. 1, Page n28.S2
Patrick Crawfurd of Achinames, who espoused in 1606, Jame Crawfurd, heiress of Crosby, and thus again united the ancient estates of Crosby and Auchinames. He had issue,S2
1. William, his heir.S2
2. James, whose issue is extinct.S2
3. Robert of Nethermains, who continued the familyS2
4. Patrick.S2
5. John.S2
6. Hugh, minister of Cumnock, father of Hugh Crawfurd, of Gride (ie. Garrive).S2
7. Margaret.S2
8. Jane.S2
9. Katherine.S2
10. Elizabeth, m. to Robert Hunter, of Hunterston.S2
References
  1.   Scott, Hew. Fasti Ecclesiæ scoticanæ: the succession of ministers in the Church of Scotland from the reformation. (Edinburgh: Oliver and Boyd, 1915-)
    Vol 3, Pages 27, 29, 64.
  2.   Burke, John. Genealogical and Heraldic History of the Commoners of Great Britain and Ireland. (London, England, 1834, 1836)
    Vol. 1, Page n28.