See also
Husband:
Charles Maitland (1769-1820)
Wife:
Mary Johnston (bef1779-1824)
Children:
Marriage:
26 Aug 1794
Kettle, Fife, Scotland
Name:
Charles Maitland
Sex:
Male
Father:
Mother:
Birth:
26 Dec 1769
Rankeillor, Fife, Scotland
Death:
1820 (age 50-51)
West Indies
Name:
Mary Johnston
Sex:
Female
Father:
Father:
-
Birth:
bef 1779
Lathrisk, Scotland
Death:
11 Jun 1824 (age 44-45)
Name:
David Maitland
Sex:
Male
Spouse:
Eleanor Julian Hog (1801-1833)
Children:
Charles Julian Maitland-Makgill-Crichton (1828-1858)
Note:
DAVID MAITLAND-MAKGILL-CRICHTON, Esq. of Rankeilour, b. 4 March 1801, who was served heir of line in general to James Crichton, 1st Viscount Frendraught, in June 1839. He married 1st, 7 Aug 1827, Eleanor Julian, 2nd daughter of the late Thomas Hog, Esq. of Newliston, and by her (who died in 1883) had issue,
- Charles Julian, now of Rankeilour
- Thomas Hog, b. 16 June 1830
- Mary Stuart, married in 1849 to Philip Somerville, Esq. commander R.N.
- Eleanor Julian Hog.
He married 2ndly, 2 Dec 1834, Esther, daughter of the late Dr. Andrew Coventry, of Chanwell, and by her had issue,
- David, b. 20 Aug 1841
- Andrew, b. 20 June 1846
- Martha Cunningham
- Janet Cunninghame
- Esther Frederica.
Source: Burke's Landed Gentry, 1858.
Birth:
4 Mar 1801
Collessie, Fife, Scotland
Occupation:
Editor of the Fife Sentinel
Death:
11 Jul 1851 (age 50)
DAVID MAITLAND-MAKGILL-CRICHTON, Esq. of Rankeilour, b. 4 March 1801, who was served heir of line in general to James Crichton, 1st Viscount Frendraught, in June 1839. He married 1st, 7 Aug 1827, Eleanor Julian, 2nd daughter of the late Thomas Hog, Esq. of Newliston, and by her (who died in 1883) had issue,
- Charles Julian, now of Rankeilour
- Thomas Hog, b. 16 June 1830
- Mary Stuart, married in 1849 to Philip Somerville, Esq. commander R.N.
- Eleanor Julian Hog.
He married 2ndly, 2 Dec 1834, Esther, daughter of the late Dr. Andrew Coventry, of Chanwell, and by her had issue,
- David, b. 20 Aug 1841
- Andrew, b. 20 June 1846
- Martha Cunningham
- Janet Cunninghame
- Esther Frederica.
Source: Burke's Landed Gentry, 1858.