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Family of Frederick Lewis Maitland and Margaret Dick

Husband: Frederick Lewis Maitland (1730-1786)
Wife: Margaret Dick (c. 1732-1825)
Children: Charles Maitland (1769-1820)
Marriage 27 Aug 1767

Husband: Frederick Lewis Maitland

Name: Frederick Lewis Maitland
Sex: Male
Father: Charles Maitland (c. 1688-1744)
Mother: Elizabeth Ogilvy (1692-1778)
Birth 19 Jan 1729/30 Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Baptism 20 Jan 1729/30 (age 0) Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Death 16 Dec 1786 (age 56) Rankeillor, Fife, Scotland

Wife: Margaret Dick

Name: Margaret Dick
Sex: Female
Father: James Dick ( -bef1768)
Mother: -
Birth c. 1732 Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland
Death Apr 1825 (age 92-93)

Child 1: Charles Maitland

Name: Charles Maitland
Sex: Male
Spouse: Mary Johnston (bef1779-1824)
Birth 26 Dec 1769 Rankeillor, Fife, Scotland
Death 1820 (age 50-51) West Indies

Note on Husband: Frederick Lewis Maitland (1)

Capt Hon Frederick Lewis Maitland of Rankeillour RN (b. 19 Jun 1730; d. 16 Dec 1786), mar. 27 Aug 1767 Margaret Dick (d. Apr 1825), only dau. of James Dick of Colluthie, only son of Rev William Dick, Minister of Cupar, by his wife Isabel Makgill, heiress of line of Makgill of Rankeillour, sister and cohrss. of James Makgill, de jure 4th Viscount of Oxfuird, and 2nd dau. of David Makgill, de jure 3rd Viscount of Oxfuird, and had issue.

http://www.cracroftspeerage.co.uk/online/content/Lauderdale1624.htm

Note on Husband: Frederick Lewis Maitland (2)

Frederick Lewis Maitland was born on 19/1/30 and christened on 20/1/1730, Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland. His parents were Charles (6th Earl of Lauderdale) & Lady Elizabeth (Ogilvy), their 6th son. His life is very well documented. Extensive details of Frederick Lewis Maitland, his naval career and families in Jamaica and Scotland, can be found at:

http://www.antonymaitland.com/captfred.htm

Note on Wife: Margaret Dick

Margaret Dick, "heiress of Rank and Lindores in Fife, in right of her mother, sister of James Macgill of Rankeillor, who claimed the title of Count of Oxford"

Source: Scottish Peerage

 

Margaret was heiress of 3 families - the Makgills of Rankeillour, the Crichtons (formerly of Frendraught), and the Heriots of Ramornie. Each of these inheritances led to one or more of her descendants taking on one or more of those families' names.

See: http://www.antonymaitland.com/captfred.htm

 

Margaret Dick of Rankeilour married the Hon. Captain Frederick Maitland, R.N., 6th son of the 6th Earl of Lauderdale, and assumed the surname of MAKGILL; and by him, who predeceased her, had issue,

- Charles, the younger, of Rankeilour, married 26 Aug 1794, Mary, daughter of David Johnston, Esq. of Lathrisk.

- James Heriot, of Ramornie, Co. Fife.

- Frederick Lewis (Sir), rear-Admiral R.N., K.C.B., born in 1776, married in April 1804, Catherine, 3rd daughter of Daniel Connor, Esq. of Ballybricken, Co. Cork, died in command in the Indian Seas, 30 Nov 1832

- Mary Turner, married 5 April 1793, to Henry Scrymgeour Wedderburn, Esq. of Wedderburn, Co. Forfar, who died in Jan 1842

- Elizabeth

- Isabella, married 8 July 1794, to William Roy, Esq. of Newthorn, Co. Roxburgh, who died in 1825

Mrs. Maitland-Makgill died in 1827 and was succeeded by her grandson, David Maitland-Makgill-Crichton, Esq. of Rankeilour.

Source: Burke, Landed Gentry, 1858