Person:Ann Semple (5)

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Ann Semple, of Fulwood
 
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Name Ann Semple, of Fulwood
Alt Name Ann Sempill, of Fulwood
Alt Name Jeanie Semple
Gender Female
Marriage to John Buntine, 2nd Laird of Ardoch, Dumbartonshire
Death? Drowned in the waters of Leven
References
  1.   Paterson, James. History of the county of Ayr: with a genealogical account of the families of Ayrshire. (Ayr, Scotland: J. Dick, 1847-1852)
    Vol. 1, Pages 293.

    II. John Buntine of Airdoch. He was commissioner to the Scots Parliament, for many years for Dumbartonshire. He married Ann Sempill, daughter of the Laird of Fulwood, in Renfrewshire. This Fulwood had a son and nine daughters. There arose from that a local saw – “Fulwood’s hirsel, nine hens and ae cock.” Ann Sempill, Lady Airdoch, in the absence of the Laird, who was attending the Parliament in Edinburgh, was drowned, in the water of Leven, to the kirk, upon the ice. Her son and her brother were walking by her. Airdoch married, secondly, Margaret Buntine, daughter of Kirktoun, and his cousin-german. He had by his first lady:
    1. William, the young Laird, of whom presently.
    2. Henwys Buntine, married to the Laird of Darleith.

  2.   Hamilton (Commissariot); Campsie (Commissariot); and Francis J. (Francis James) Grant. The commissariot record of Hamilton and Campsie. Register of testaments, 1564-1800. (Nendeln, Liechtenstein: Kraus Reprint, 1968)
    Page 67, 11 Nov 1617.

    SEMPLE (SYMPILL)
    Jeanie, spouse to John Bunteine, of Ardoche, par. of Cardross - 11 Nov 1617.