Helen Katherine Graham, of Montrose

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Helen Katherine Graham, of Montrose and died.

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    • FamilySearch ID: L58Q-MXN
    • _UID: 922B8E330DC54A89A36B8A51714EC147D315

    Helen married Humphrey Colquhoun, 12th Laird of Colquhoun, 14th Laird of Luss in 1522 in Luss, Argyll and Bute (Dunbarton), Scotland. Humphrey (son of Sir John Colquhoun, Knight from King James IV, 11th Chief of Colquhoun, 13th of Luss and Elizabeth Stewart, of Lennox) was born on 10 Jan 1498 in Luss, Argyll and Bute (Dunbarton), Scotland; died on 20 Jan 1537 in Dumbarton, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Sir John Colquhoun, 13th Laird of Colquhoun, 15th Lord of Luss, Lord of Dumbarton  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1523 in Luss, Argyll and Bute (Dunbarton), Scotland; died on 15 Jan 1573 in Luss, Argyll and Bute (Dunbarton), Scotland.
    2. 3. Helen Colquhoun  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1525; and died.
    3. 4. Patrick Colquhoun  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1528; and died.
    4. 5. Adam Colquhoun  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1530; and died.
    5. 6. Marion Colquhoun  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1532; and died.
    6. 7. James Colquhoun  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1534; and died.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Sir John Colquhoun, 13th Laird of Colquhoun, 15th Lord of Luss, Lord of Dumbarton Descendancy chart to this point (1.Helen1) was born in 1523 in Luss, Argyll and Bute (Dunbarton), Scotland; died on 15 Jan 1573 in Luss, Argyll and Bute (Dunbarton), Scotland.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LR2G-1LW
    • Occupation: served as royal chamberlain and was involved in various diplomatic missions in the 15th century
    • _UID: C1FC0853CBA44D9DB9E9D6CC6389E99E2850

    John married Lady Agnes Boyd on 3 Nov 1564 in Luss, Argyll and Bute (Dunbarton), Scotland. Agnes was born in 1543; died in 1584. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 8. Sir Humphry Colquhoun, 14th of Colquhoun, 16th of Luss  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1565 in Luss, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died in Jul 1592 in Luss, Dumbartonshire, Scotland.
    2. 9. John Roy Colquhoun  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1567 in Luss, Dunbarton, Scotland; died on 1 Nov 1592 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.
    3. 10. Jean Colquhoun  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1572 in Luss, Dunbarton, Scotland; died in Glasgow (Glasgow Cathedral or High), Glasgow City, Scotland.
    4. 11. Lord Alexander Alistair Colquhoun, 13th of Colquhoun, 15th of Luss, Lord of Dumbarton  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 31 Jan 1573 in Luss, Argyll and Bute (Dunbarton), Scotland; died on 23 May 1617 in Luss, Argyll and Bute (Dunbarton), Scotland.

    John married Lady Christian Erskine on 25 Jan 1535 in Scotland. Christian was born in 1501 in Scotland; died in 1564. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 12. Margaret Marroit Colquhoun  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1536 in Luss, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died on 11 Aug 1601.
    2. 13. Jean Colquhoun  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1536 in Luss, Dumbartonshire, Scotland; and died.

  2. 3.  Helen Colquhoun Descendancy chart to this point (1.Helen1) was born about 1525; and died.

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    • FamilySearch ID: L2HF-2QT
    • _UID: 56FEFF854D124CDBA43742FB42FD5BE7F7B2


  3. 4.  Patrick Colquhoun Descendancy chart to this point (1.Helen1) was born about 1528; and died.

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    • FamilySearch ID: L2HF-L8P
    • _UID: 0F636392CD084CEB8CCE6FA8393155AF5274


  4. 5.  Adam Colquhoun Descendancy chart to this point (1.Helen1) was born about 1530; and died.

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    • FamilySearch ID: K8X2-LP9
    • _UID: D79F584A495745C3932289BFD21D0241EF64


  5. 6.  Marion Colquhoun Descendancy chart to this point (1.Helen1) was born about 1532; and died.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GXJ3-C4W
    • _UID: 473A4CED09964A04BED43614E33848DBC1F0


  6. 7.  James Colquhoun Descendancy chart to this point (1.Helen1) was born about 1534; and died.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GKHP-75X
    • _UID: 6ADFE5F38E714770AB6F6EE06A4585D84B75



Generation: 3

  1. 8.  Sir Humphry Colquhoun, 14th of Colquhoun, 16th of Luss Descendancy chart to this point (2.John2, 1.Helen1) was born in 1565 in Luss, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died in Jul 1592 in Luss, Dumbartonshire, Scotland.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LHJ5-11M
    • _UID: FFABF66A73FA4A1F928A2D05DEA726472065

    Family/Spouse: Margaret Jean Willsone Hamilton. Margaret was born in 1563 in Argyll, Scotland; died in 1625 in Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 14. Mary Annas Colquhoun  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1587 in Luss, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died on 28 Aug 1629 in Kirkhill, Bute, Scotland.

  2. 9.  John Roy Colquhoun Descendancy chart to this point (2.John2, 1.Helen1) was born in 1567 in Luss, Dunbarton, Scotland; died on 1 Nov 1592 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GH54-3B2
    • Name: John Ian Roy Colquhoun
    • _UID: B3EA70F0B69C4A3AB391F23973006BCFEF29


  3. 10.  Jean Colquhoun Descendancy chart to this point (2.John2, 1.Helen1) was born in 1572 in Luss, Dunbarton, Scotland; died in Glasgow (Glasgow Cathedral or High), Glasgow City, Scotland.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LJPS-59Y
    • _UID: E7208D26540C46D186E1AF74066943C835D3

    Family/Spouse: Mathew Stewart. Mathew was born in 1550 in Scotland; died after 1606. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 15. Annabel Stewart  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1606 in of Glasgow, High Church, Lanark, Scotland; and died.

  4. 11.  Lord Alexander Alistair Colquhoun, 13th of Colquhoun, 15th of Luss, Lord of Dumbarton Descendancy chart to this point (2.John2, 1.Helen1) was born on 31 Jan 1573 in Luss, Argyll and Bute (Dunbarton), Scotland; died on 23 May 1617 in Luss, Argyll and Bute (Dunbarton), Scotland.

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    • FamilySearch ID: KNSD-2T4
    • _UID: 48E3FB1FE1FA4839A67E605543FDDF851E06

    Notes:

    (Research):Chief of Clan Colquhoun
    15th of Colquhoun & 17th of Luss

    From the 1844 original edition of Sir William Fraser's The Chiefs of Colquhoun and their Country:

    Alexander Colquhoun was 15th Laird of Colquhoun & 17th of Luss from 1592-1617. It does not appear that Alexander was ever knighted, so he did not have the title of "Sir."

    Alexander was the 3rd son. His eldest brother, Humphrey, was murdered at 27 by MacGregors and MacFarlands. His other elder
    brother, John, died prior to 1592. His parent and siblings were noted as:

    Sir John Colquhoun only had children by his 2nd wife, Agnes Boyd;  3 sons & 2 daughters:
    1. Sir Humphrey, who succeeded him.
    2. John, 2nd son, who had a reputation for harassing the tenants of neighboring lands.
    3. Alexander, who succeeded his brother, Humphrey
    4. Jean, who married Sir Mathew Stewart of Minto as his 2nd wife.
    5. Margaret, who married Sir James Edmonstone of Duntreath, Knight.

    And he had an illegitimate son, Gavin, who was given land by his "brother-germain", Alexander Colquhoun of Luss. In this agreement, Gavin was referred to as the '"natural son" of Sir John Colquhoun of Luss.

    Humphrey, the prior laird and Alexander's brother, had not paid taxes to King James VI that were owed by all the lairds of the land and had his lands in Luss taken from him and given to the Lord of the Privy Seal, Walter Commandator of Blantyre. Humphrey had to pay him 5000 merks for the return of the lands.

    Alexander acted as official tutor to his nieces, Jean, Margaret, and Annas, the daughters of his deceased brother, Humphrey.

    As we have heard, Jean, was raped by the marauders who killed her father, and did not long survive him, perhaps due to the injuries she suffered that day.

    The Colquhouns were feuding with the MacFarlanes, the MacGregors, and the Buchanans. In order to settle the Buchanan feud, Alexander Colquhoun married the daughter of Sir George Buchanan of that Ilk, Helen Buchanan. That seems to have finally settled affairs betwixt the 2 clans. The marriage contract was signed on 25 Oct 1596.

    The deadly feuds in the Highlands continued, with Alexander Colquhoun among them, and King James finally brought the various heads of clan before him and made them find others who would be responsible for them financially if they broke the peace. This didn't really work and the feuding went on into the 1600's.

    In 1600, Alexander's great-uncle, William Chirnside, Pastor of Luss, finally died and Alexander gave the parish church and its' living to Duncan Arrall.

    The Colquhouns finally settled with the MacFarlanes in 1603 but the MacGregors were a worse problem for them.

    In Dec 1602, there was the deadly MacGregor attack in Glenfinlas.

    On 7 Feb 1603, Glenfruin and its' bloody nightmare for the Colquhouns occurred. The MacGregors so horrified the King and the country with their attack on the Colquhouns that the name Gregor and MacGregor were abolished. MacGregors were hunted down and put on trial, others simply put to death. And this went on for more than a decade.

    In 1616, Sir Alexander Colquhoun of Luss, was gifted land in Ireland from the King. He was given a portion of 1000 English acres, in the precinct of Portlough, Barony of Raphoe, County of Donegal, Ireland, which became known as the Manor of Corkagh. 

    His obligations as to the Irish lands were that 1) he would annually pay the King (after the 1st two years), ?5, 6 shillings, 8 cents; 2) make upon the land within 2 years a strong Court or Bawn; 3) have ready in his house at all times a convenient store of arms, with which to furnish a competent number of men for their defense; 4)  Place, within 2 years, a competent number of English or inland Scots tenants upon his portion; 5) Be present, or place someone to be present, for 5 years upon the property; and 6) Enter a bond of ?200 for due performance of these conditions.

    Alexander sent his daughter, Nancy, and her husband, John McAuselan (younger son of the Baron McAuselan), to live on the land and to develop it to the standards of the Crown.

    In Alexander's first will, he gave the Irish inheritance of Corkagh Manor to Nancy and John McAuselan, but just before his death (in fact on 16 May 1617), Alexander changed his will to give over the land to his son, Adam, instead.

    Alexander Colquhoun died on 23 May 1617.

    Alexander Colquhoun and his wife, Helen Buchanan had 6 sons and 5 daughters (listed as males first, then females):
    1.  John, who succeeded him and was created a baronet.
    2.  Humphrey of Balvie, who inherited the Colquhoun estate at Balvie from his father.
    3.  Alexander
    4.  Walter, who with his brother, George, moved to Sweden and became cannon makers to King Adolphus Gustavus.
    5.  Adam, who inherited the lands in Ireland
    6.  George, who went to Sweden. See Walter.
    7.  Jean, who married Allan, 5th Lord Cathcart in 1626. She remarried upon his death to Sir Duncan Campbell, Baronet, of Auchinbrecht. Her 3rd husband was Sir William Hamilton, Knight, and 3rd son of James, Earl of Abercorn.
    8.  Nancy, who married a McAuley and moved to Ireland.
    9.  Katharine, who married Sir John Mure of Auchindraine, Knight.
    10. Helen
    11. Mary

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    Edited to Add (Story about Alexander's 2 older brothers, Humphrey and John, and Dunglass Castle):

    Dunglass was once the chief stronghold of the Clan Colquhoun. From 1439 onwards it was the seat of Sir John Colquhoun, Lord Chamberlain of Scotland and one of the most distinguished men of his time. The tower-house is said by Tranter to have been the work of Sir Humphrey Colquhoun, 16th of Luss, who, he goes on to tell us "in 1592 was slain at Bannachra (a castle now much more ruined than this, that lies between Helensburgh and Loch Lomond) by MacFarlanes and MacGregors as he went upstairs to bed, a tampered with servant carrying a light which intermittently silhouetted the laird at the stairway's arrow-slit windows - unneighbourly conduct but phenomenal shooting!"

    An intriguing story, about which I immediately wanted to know more! Here's the full story:

    In July 1592, a party of Macgregors and Macfarlanes came down upon the low country of Dumbartonshire, and committed vast ravages, especially upon the territory of the Colquhouns. At the head of his vassals, and accompanied by several of the gentlemen of the neighbourhood, Sir Humphry Colquhoun attacked the invaders, and after a bloody conflict, which was only put an end to at nightfall, he was overpowered by his assailants, and forced to retreat. To quote from Mr Fraser's Chiefs of the Colquhouns ?

    "He betook himself to the castle of Bannachra, a stronghold which had been erected by the Colquhouns at the foot of the north side of the hill of Bennibuie, in the parish of Luss. A party of the Macfarlanes and Macgregors pursued him, and laid siege to his castle. One of the servants who attended the knight was of the same surname as himself. He had been tampered with by the assailants of his master, and treacherously made him their victim. The servant, while conducting his master to his room up a winding stair of the castle, made him by preconcert, a mark for arrows of the clan who pursued him, by throwing the glare of a paper torch upon his person when opposite a loophole. A winged arrow, darted from its string with a steady aim, pierced the unhappy knight to the heart, and he fell dead on the spot. The fatal loophole is still pointed out, but the stair, like its unfortunate lord, has crumbled into dust".

    The story goes that the death of the chief was brought about by his second brother, John. At any rate an entry in the diary of Robert Birrell, burgess of Edinburgh, dated 30th November, 1592, mentions that "John Cachoune was beheidit at the Crosse at Edinburghe for murthering of his auen brother the Lairde of Lusse." Further confirmation of the tradition that John was the guilty man is to be found in the fact that Sir Humphrey was succeeded, not by his second but by his third brother, Sir Alexander Colquhoun.
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    Alexander married Lady Margaret Helen Buchanan in 1595. Margaret was born on 1 Feb 1576 in Buchanan, Stirling, Scotland; died on 23 May 1617 in Luss, Argyll and Bute (Dunbarton), Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 16. Sir John Colquhoun, 16th Lord Colquhoun, 18th Lord of Luss, 1st Baronet of Nova Scotia  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 2 Feb 1595/96 in Scotland; died after 8 Nov 1647 in London, England.
    2. 17. Sir Humphrey Colquhoun, of Balvie  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 3 Feb 1597/98; and died.
    3. 18. Alexander Colquhoun  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 2 Feb 1598/99 in Luss, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died on 18 Jun 1632 in Tullichewan, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; was buried in Jun 1632 in Scotland.
    4. 19. Lady Jean Cathcart Colquhoun  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1600 in Glasgow (Barony), Glasgow City, Scotland; died on 29 Oct 1677 in Glasgow (Glasgow Cathedral or High), Glasgow City, Scotland.
    5. 20. Walter Colquhoun  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1600 in Luss, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died in 1686 in Sweden; was buried in Sweden.
    6. 21. Adam Colquhoun, Laird of Colquhoun, merchant of Dumbarton  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 5 Dec 1601 in Castle Knockmile, Luss, Dunbarton, Scotland; was christened on 21 Dec 1601 in Dunbarton, Scotland; died on 3 Dec 1634 in Dumbarton, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland.
    7. 22. George Colquhoun  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1604 in Luss, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died in 1672 in Brunkeberg, Stockholm, Stockholms l?an, Sverige.
    8. 23. Dunkin Campbell  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1607 in Scotland; and died.
    9. 24. Jean Colquhoun  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Feb 1606/07 in Luss, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; was christened in Feb 1606/07 in Luss, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died on 21 Jul 1657 in Auchenbreck, Argyll, Scotland; was buried in Scotland.
    10. 25. Lady Nancy Colquhoun  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Feb 1606/07 in Luss, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died in 1630 in Corkagh, County Donegal, Ulster, Ireland; was buried in Donegal, County Cork, Ireland.
    11. 26. Katharine Colquhoun  Descendancy chart to this point was born about 1609 in Luss, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died in Maybole, Strathclyde, Scotland; was buried in Maybole, Ayrshire, Scotland.
    12. 27. James McCune  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1610 in Scotland; died on 12 Mar 1705/06 in Maccalin Down Scotland.
    13. 28. Helen Colquhoun  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 7 Feb 1611/12 in Luss, Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died after 1632 in Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland.
    14. 29. Mary Colquhoun  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1613 in Luss, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died on 22 Apr 1700 in Herrons Mills, Lanark, Ontario, Canada.

  5. 12.  Margaret Marroit Colquhoun Descendancy chart to this point (2.John2, 1.Helen1) was born in 1536 in Luss, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died on 11 Aug 1601.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GNHH-45Y
    • _UID: 39D227B44F434A7C8A262184860A9E29EA48


  6. 13.  Jean Colquhoun Descendancy chart to this point (2.John2, 1.Helen1) was born about 1536 in Luss, Dumbartonshire, Scotland; and died.

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    • FamilySearch ID: GZK3-W9Q
    • _UID: 2CCC24E7C87B43AC8594978B28F9E6F56C7B



Generation: 4

  1. 14.  Mary Annas Colquhoun Descendancy chart to this point (8.Humphry3, 2.John2, 1.Helen1) was born about 1587 in Luss, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died on 28 Aug 1629 in Kirkhill, Bute, Scotland.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LWKK-YDS
    • _UID: 9990E85C530D4FDE9B42D66CDB78E42E7E43


  2. 15.  Annabel Stewart Descendancy chart to this point (10.Jean3, 2.John2, 1.Helen1) was born about 1606 in of Glasgow, High Church, Lanark, Scotland; and died.

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    • FamilySearch ID: LCCZ-2G1
    • _UID: 86D8B54905A54A33B34E214CEF9F5304D6E4


  3. 16.  Sir John Colquhoun, 16th Lord Colquhoun, 18th Lord of Luss, 1st Baronet of Nova Scotia Descendancy chart to this point (11.Alexander3, 2.John2, 1.Helen1) was born on 2 Feb 1595/96 in Scotland; died after 8 Nov 1647 in London, England.

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    • FamilySearch ID: G676-3JZ
    • _UID: 27888D7FCE1D4E99AF13279CCD6760AA50AB
    • Travel: 1617, France
    • Travel: Jun 1619, Heidelberg, Germany

    Notes:

    (Research):---
    From his English Wikipedia page:
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_John_Colquhoun,_1st_Baronet
    Sir John Colquhoun, 1st Baronet
    Born c. 1596
    Nationality Scotland
    Known for Baronet
    Sir John Colquhoun (c.1596 - aft. 8 November 1647),[1] Sixteenth Lord Colquhoun and the Eighteenth of Luss,[2] was the first Colquhoun baronet of Nova Scotia, Canada. The Baronetage of the Colquhoun clan of Nova Scotia was established on 30 August 1625.[3]

    Colquhoun was born in Scotland, probably in 1596, as his parents were married in 1595.[2] He was the eldest son of Sir Alexander Colquhoun and Lady Helen Buchanan.[4]

    In 1620, he married Lady Lilias Graham, eldest daughter of John Graham, Fourth Earl of Montrose, and elder sister of the Great Montrose,[5] which was what her younger brother, James Graham, 5th Earl of Montrose, came to be known, in addition to being the Marquis of Montrose. In 1632 Sir John was accused of absconding his wife's sister, Lady Catherine Graham. It was alleged that he had used witchcraft and sorcery to accomplish this. As a fugitive he was excommunicated and his estates forfeited. [6]

    When and where John died is unknown. He was alive on 8 November 1647.[7]

    Footnotes

    1. Fraser, William (1869). The Chiefs of Colquhoun and Their Country. Edinburgh: Printed by T. and A. Constable. pp. 232-254. OL 13502864M.
    2. Fraser, William (1869). The Chiefs of Colquhoun and Their Country. Edinburgh: Printed by T. and A. Constable. p. 239. OL 13502864M.
    3. Fraser, William (1869). The Chiefs of Colquhoun and Their Country. Edinburgh: Printed by T. and A. Constable. p. 245. OL 13502864M.
    4. Fraser, William (1869). The Chiefs of Colquhoun and Their Country. Edinburgh: Printed by T. and A. Constable. p. 232. OL 13502864M.
    5. Fraser, William (1869). The Chiefs of Colquhoun and Their Country. Edinburgh: Printed by T. and A. Constable. p. 242. OL 13502864M.
    6. Scottish Clan & Family History Encyclopedia. HarperCollins. 1994. p. 109. ISBN 0004705475.
    7. Fraser, William (1869). The Chiefs of Colquhoun and Their Country. Edinburgh: Printed by T. and A. Constable. p. 250. OL 13502864M.
    Comment: Evidence to support as father of William Cahoon is lacking. See discussion: https://www.geni.com/discussions/201668?msg=1328098

    http://www.stephenokeson.com/genealogy/Calhoun_11.html

    John Colquhoun of the Clan Colquhoun was born in Dumbarton, Scotland in 1596, the eldest son of Sir Alexander Colquhoun. His father, for reasons not apparent, gave him properties and their rents beginning as early as January 3rd, 1602, at which time he would have been only 6 years old. King James granted him a charter of the lands of Auchintorly and Dunnerbuck only a month later.

    Soon after the death of his father in 1617, John began traveling abroad. Letters place him in France toward the end of 1617 and in Heidelberg in June 1619. He returned to Scotland prior to the next summer to marry Lilias Graham, the eldest daughter of the Great Montrose, which occurred on July 6th, 1620. She bore him 3 sons and 3 daughters between 1621 and 1630.

    John was a member of the Scottish Parliament that opened June 1st, 1621, which is noted for ratifying the Five Articles of the General Assembly of the Church and on August 30th, 1625, John Colquhoun was made the 1st Baronet of Nova Scotia by the King.

    John became infatuated with Katherine Graham, his wife's pretty sister, sometime prior to 1632 because it was in September of that year that they suddenly eloped. Humiliated by the abandonment of one sister (Lilias) and the 'abduction' of another (Katherine), the Laird Montrose uses his favor with the king have John Colquhoun charged with Incest and Malfeasance (Sorcery). Intimate relations with the brother or sister of your spouce was considered Incest under Scotish law and the charge of Sorcery implied that the Lady Katherine would never have run off unless she had been enchanted, thus keeping the dignity and honor of the Graham family intact. Both Incest and Sorcery were capital offenses punishable by death.

    When John fails to appear by January 11th, 1633, he was declared a fugitive. He was excommunicated from the church and by order of the crown forfeited his title, estate and rents; which were assigned to Sir Robert Spot, the first and last Viscount of Belhaven. John Colquhoun's brother Humphrey was able to re-purchase these properties (on November 20th, 1633) before Sir Robert was able to exercise control of them. John and Katherine were in London during this time.

    There are three plausible reasons why Sir John and the Lady Katherine would have decided to elope in 1632. They could have been so infatuated with each other that John was willing to give up his land, titles, reputation and family (and she hers). Other accounts suggest that one of their romantic indescressions may have been observed and they believed they were about to be publically exposed. Or finally, the Lady Katherine may have become pregnant with John's child.

    William Colquhoun (1633-1675) claimed in his later years that he was the son of Sir John Colquhoun. While there are no official records to prove this relationship, William's birth occurs not long after John and Katherine's elopement and Sir John would have had motive to keep the existance of any child he had with Katherine a secret since such offspring could have been used as proof of his 'incest' with Katherine. It should be noted that William is not a name used by the Colquhouns, but is common within the Graham family.

    In April of 1647, John's brothers ask the Scottish Presbytery of Dumbarton to rescind the excommunication suffered by John. By this time the church and state had become one and the enemies of Laird Montrose had risen to power. John's confession, which occured on May 11th, contained many tears and much regret but he declined to confess any specific wrongdoing with the Lady Katherine until the conditions of his estate had been settled. While there are conflicting reports of whether John was allowed to rejoin the church, it does not appear that the church nor the state had any appetite for persecuting him further. The following year, John sees his titles, estates and rents, which had been held by his brother Humphrey during his absence, passed on to his eldest son John (also known as the Black Cock of the West) who then becomes the next Laird of Colquhoun and Luss. John never makes his promised confessions regarding his conduct with the Lady Katherine or the lost years, choosing instead to remain mute on the subject.

    Sir John Colquhoun dies sometime between February 1649 and May 1650. His burial place is not known.

    WIVES of John COLQUHOUN

    1. Lilias GRAHAM 1596-1650
    2. Katherine GRAHAM
    PARENTS of John COLQUHOUN:

    Sir Alexander COLQUHOUN 1573-1617
    Margaret Helen BUCHANAN 1576-
    CHILDREN of John COLQUHOUN and Lilias GRAHAM:

    1. Jean COLQUHOUN 1622-
    2. John COLQUHOUN 1622-167
    3. Lilias COLQUHOUN 1624-
    4. James COLQUHOUN 1625-1688
    5. Katherine COLQUHOUN 1628-
    6. Alexander COLQUHOUN 1630-
    CHILDREN of John COLQUHOUN and Katherine GRAHAM: [DISPUTED]

    ?. William COLQUHOUN 1633-1675 ___________________________________
    https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sir_John_Colquhoun,_1st_Baronet

    In 1620, he married Lady Lilias Graham, eldest daughter of John Graham, Fourth Earl of Montrose, and elder sister of the Great Montrose,[5] which was what her younger brother, James Graham, 5th Earl of Montrose, came to be known, in addition to being the Marquis of Montrose. In 1632 Sir John was accused of absconding his wife's sister, Lady Catherine Graham. It was alleged that he had used witchcraft and sorcery to accomplish this. As a fugitive he was excommunicated and his estates forfeited.[6] _____________________________________________________

    http://www.thepeerage.com/p24572.htm#i245712

    He was created 1st Baronet Colquhoun, of Luss [Nova Scotia] on 30 August 1625, with a special remainder to heirs male whatsoever.1 In 1632 a warrant was issued for his arrest on charge of abducting his sister-in-law, Katherine, the life-rents of his estates being made over to Sir Robert Douglas of Spott, 1st and last Viscount Belhaven, but Sir John's brother Humphrey recovered the estates.1 ___________________________________________________

    Additional references
    Chiefs of Colquhoun and their country. Volume 1 ... Fraser, William, Sir, 1816- 1898 [Author] Calhoun family. Page xxv - xxvi link
    The Clan Colquhoun Journal, Vol. 2, Nbr. 2 *Sir John Colquhoun of Luss - Necromancer?", byJames Pearson
    The Clan Colquhoun Journal, Volume 5, Number 3, Autumn 2002, "Who Was William Cahoon?" (The United Kingdom Society) by Gary D. Calder.
    Y DNA testing: https://www.familytreedna.com/public/calhoun?iframe=yresults William b 1632 in Hap'group R1b1a2 - Family A. John of Luss b 1698 in Hap'group E1b1b1 - Regrouping is coming. Retrieved 11 Sept 2019
    References
    Crosley, Charles (1904). Descent and Alliances of Croslegh, or Crossle, or Crossley of Scaitcliffe: and Coddington of Oldbridge; and Evans of Eyton Hall, London: Priv. print., The De La More press. Page 189-190. < Hathitrust >
    Fraser, Sir William. Chiefs of Colquhoun and Their Country (T. & A. Constable, Edinburgh, 1869) Vol. 1, Page xxv link
    The Scots Peerage VIII: 26

    Died:
    Died In Exile

    John married Lady Lilias Graham on 6 Jul 1620. Lilias (daughter of John Graham, 4th Earl of Montrose and Margaret Ruthven, Countess of Montrose) was born in 1596 in Dunbarton, Scotland; died about 1650. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 30. John Colquhoun, 2nd Baronet Colquhoun of Luss  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1622 in Luss, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died on 11 Apr 1676 in Luss, Argyll and Bute (Dunbarton), Scotland.
    2. 31. Jean Colquhoun  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1622 in Scotland; and died.
    3. 32. Lilias Colquhoun  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1624 in Scotland; and died.
    4. 33. Sir James Colquhoun, of Luss, 3rd Baronet Colquhoun  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1625 in Luss, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died in 1688 in Scotland.
    5. 34. Katherine Colquhoun  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1628 in Scotland; and died.
    6. 35. Alexander Colquhoun  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1630 in Scotland; and died.

    John married Lady Catherine Graham in 1632. Catherine (daughter of John Graham, 4th Earl of Montrose and Margaret Ruthven, Countess of Montrose) was born in 1614 in Montrose, Angus (Forfar), Scotland; died before 1647 in London, Greater London, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 36. William Colquhoun, Possible Son  Descendancy chart to this point and died.

  4. 17.  Sir Humphrey Colquhoun, of Balvie Descendancy chart to this point (11.Alexander3, 2.John2, 1.Helen1) was born on 3 Feb 1597/98; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: 9ZH6-4ND
    • _UID: 2C4A13B6601C423F8801DA91F4B773B604A6


  5. 18.  Alexander Colquhoun Descendancy chart to this point (11.Alexander3, 2.John2, 1.Helen1) was born on 2 Feb 1598/99 in Luss, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died on 18 Jun 1632 in Tullichewan, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; was buried in Jun 1632 in Scotland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: LTGN-WFW
    • _UID: DCEA3339B9B94242BF23DA69762C7EFB6813


  6. 19.  Lady Jean Cathcart Colquhoun Descendancy chart to this point (11.Alexander3, 2.John2, 1.Helen1) was born about 1600 in Glasgow (Barony), Glasgow City, Scotland; died on 29 Oct 1677 in Glasgow (Glasgow Cathedral or High), Glasgow City, Scotland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: GZLP-P94
    • _UID: C7EAA7CD1CD9423293E89F75F2E267449C1D


  7. 20.  Walter Colquhoun Descendancy chart to this point (11.Alexander3, 2.John2, 1.Helen1) was born in 1600 in Luss, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died in 1686 in Sweden; was buried in Sweden.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: 9CH2-FHG
    • _UID: C1C27B74BEC94A789F7307AADCD62E54B2EE


  8. 21.  Adam Colquhoun, Laird of Colquhoun, merchant of Dumbarton Descendancy chart to this point (11.Alexander3, 2.John2, 1.Helen1) was born on 5 Dec 1601 in Castle Knockmile, Luss, Dunbarton, Scotland; was christened on 21 Dec 1601 in Dunbarton, Scotland; died on 3 Dec 1634 in Dumbarton, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: LBKT-PX4
    • Occupation: Dumbarton, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland; Merchant
    • _UID: B17D9E006B5345A8842BE78C72413EFD87AD
    • Residence: 1601, Bonhill, Vale of Leven, West Dunbarton, Scotland; home was known as Rossdhu

    Notes:

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    The Colquhouns were feuding with the MacFarlanes, the MacGregors, and the Buchanans. In order to settle the Buchanan feud, Alexander Colquhoun married the daughter of Sir George Buchanan of that Ilk, Helen Buchanan. That seems to have finally settled affairs betwixt the 2 clans. The marriage contract was signed on 25 Oct 1596.

    Alexander Colquhoun died on 23 May 1617.

    Alexander Colquhoun and his wife, Helen Buchanan had 6 sons and 5 daughters is parentage, from the 1844 book by Sir William Fraser, The Chiefs of Colquhoun and their Country:

    Alexander Colquhoun and his wife, Helen Buchanan had 6 sons and 5 daughters (listed as males first, then females):
    1.  John, who succeeded him and was created a baronet.
    2.  Humphrey of Balvie, who inherited the Colquhoun estate at Balvie from his father.
    3.  Alexander
    4.  Walter, who with his brother, George, moved to Sweden and became cannon makers to King Adolphus Gustavus.
    5.  Adam, who inherited the lands in Ireland
    6.  George, who went to Sweden. See Walter.
    7.  Jean, who married Allan, 5th Lord Cathcart in 1626. She remarried upon his death to Sir Duncan Campbell, Baronet, of Auchinbrecht. Her 3rd husband was Sir William Hamilton, Knight, and 3rd son of James, Earl of Abercorn.
    8.  Nancy, who married a McAuley and moved to Ireland.
    9.  Katharine, who married Sir John Mure of Auchindraine, Knight.
    10. Helen
    11. Mary

    In 1616, Sir Alexander Colquhoun of Luss, was gifted land in Ireland from the King. He was given a portion of 1000 English acres, in the precinct of Portlough, Barony of Raphoe, County of Donegal, Ireland, which became known as the Manor of Corkagh.

    His obligations as to the Irish lands were that 1) he would annually pay the King (after the 1st two years), ?5, 6 shillings, 8 cents; 2) make upon the land within 2 years a strong Court or Bawn; 3) have ready in his house at all times a convenient store of arms, with which to furnish a competent number of men for their defense; 4) Place, within 2 years, a competent number of English or inland Scots tenants upon his portion; 5) Be present, or place someone to be present, for 5 years upon the property; and 6) Enter a bond of ?200 for due performance of these conditions.

    Alexander sent his daughter, Nancy, and her husband, John McAuselan (younger son of the Baron McAuselan), to live on the land and to develop it to the standards of the Crown.

    In Alexander's first will, he gave the Irish inheritance of Corkagh Manor to Nancy and John McAuselan, but just before his death (in fact on 16 May 1617), Alexander changed his will to give over the land to his son, Adam, instead.

    Alexander Colquhoun died on 23 May 1617.

    Regardless of the disappointment on not inheriting Corkagh, Nancy and John continued living at the Manor and managing it for Adam Colquhoun (Nancy's brother). The new Laird of Luss, Nancy's brother, John... realizing what expenses Adam we have at Corkagh, agreed upon a sufficient provision for his brother Adam, to maintain the Estate.

    Acting under a Royal Commission, Captain Nicholas Pynner made a visit to Corkagh in late 1618, and said this:

    The Precinct of Portlough, appointed to Scottish undertakers, 1000 acres...the Laird of Luss hath 1000 acres called Corkagh. Upon this land there is a Bawne of clay and stone, 60 feet square, 10 feet high with 2 flankers and a poor house within it, which is thatched. I find planted and estated upon this land: 2 Freeholders, one having 300 acres, one having 100 acres; 3 Lessees, one having 330 acres, one having 300 acres, one having 195 acres; 5 Cottagers. Each of these have a house and garden plot. Total: 10 families, who with their undertenants are able to make 26 men, wherof 5 of the best have taken the Oath of Supremacy.

    About 1621, Adam Colquhoun married Christian Lindsay, probably in Dunbartonshire, where they both lived. (I found a reference to Adam Colquhoun "who married a daughter of Lindsay of Bonhill"...Bonhill is a town in the Vale of Leven area of West Dunbartonshire, Scotland. It is sited on the Eastern bank of the River Leven, on the opposite bank from the larger town of Alexandria. This makes total sense!). Other references refer to Christian as being from Bonniel, which is obviously a corruption of Bonhill. 

    They had at least 2 children, Robert (born about 1622) and Helen (born about 1625). There may have been other children but they did not survive infancy.

    Christian Lindsay died about 1629 in Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire. Adam was a merchant there.

    Shortly after 1629, at the death of Adam Colquhoun's wife, Christian Lindsay, he took his 2 children to Ireland for his sister, Nancy, to raise and look after.

    In 1630, Adam Colquhoun signed over his Irish Land Grant to his son, Robert Colquhoun.  In 1641, young Robert married his cousin, Katherine McAuselan, daughter of his aunt and uncle Nancy and John McAuselan.

    Calendar of Patent and Close Rolls (1630): Letters of Patent and Denizen, to Robert Colquhoun and grant to Him, his Heirs & Assigns, for ever, as an Undertaker of the Province of Ulster, of the small proportion of Corkagh, in the Precinct of Portlough, Barony of Raphoe, County of Donegal, containing 1000 acres, in Free & Common Soccage; The lands are created into a Manor, to be called the Manor of Corkagh.

    Thus did Robert Colquhoun come to stand in the place of his grandfather, Sir Alexander, Laird of Luss, as an undertaker of the Province of Ulster, in the year of 1630.

    And so the Irish land stayed in the joint Colquhoun-McAuselan family after all.
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    Adam married Lady Christian Lindsay, of Bonneil about 1621. Lady (daughter of Mungo Lindsay, 10th Laird of Bonhill (eldest, last) and Marion McAulay) was born on 3 Feb 1602/03 in Bonhill, Vale of Leven, West Dunbarton, Scotland; died on 14 Jun 1629 in Dumbarton, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 37. Sir Robert Colquhoun, Laird of Colquhoun  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 20 Jan 1621/22 in Dumbarton, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died in 1666 in Raphoe, County Donegal, Ulster, Ireland; was buried in Kilmarnock, East Ayrshire, Scotland.
    2. 38. Nancy Colquhoun  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 10 May 1623 in Dumbarton, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died on 10 May 1623 in Dumbarton, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland.
    3. 39. Helen Colquhoun  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 2 Feb 1624/25 in Dumbarton, West Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died in 1676 in Carbeth, Stirling, Scotland.
    4. 40. Patrick Colquhoun  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Jul 1625; and died.
    5. 41. James Colquhoun  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 23 Dec 1628 in Crosh House, County Tyrone, , Ireland; died on 7 Nov 1728 in Chestnut Level, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, United States.
    6. 42. Susan Colquhoun  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 11 Jul 1635; and died.

  9. 22.  George Colquhoun Descendancy chart to this point (11.Alexander3, 2.John2, 1.Helen1) was born in 1604 in Luss, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died in 1672 in Brunkeberg, Stockholm, Stockholms l?an, Sverige.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: M4MK-LV5
    • _UID: A5AEF5B9D18848EF86BDBC2749095B1377B6


  10. 23.  Dunkin Campbell Descendancy chart to this point (11.Alexander3, 2.John2, 1.Helen1) was born about 1607 in Scotland; and died.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: GYRS-PBV
    • _UID: 9C7C07F7AF2044F0BF45E44F82792DA61ECE


  11. 24.  Jean Colquhoun Descendancy chart to this point (11.Alexander3, 2.John2, 1.Helen1) was born on 11 Feb 1606/07 in Luss, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; was christened in Feb 1606/07 in Luss, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died on 21 Jul 1657 in Auchenbreck, Argyll, Scotland; was buried in Scotland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: LY3X-FPK
    • _UID: 71B126D79169470E9A92E44CB5E4B1DCF061


  12. 25.  Lady Nancy Colquhoun Descendancy chart to this point (11.Alexander3, 2.John2, 1.Helen1) was born on 11 Feb 1606/07 in Luss, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died in 1630 in Corkagh, County Donegal, Ulster, Ireland; was buried in Donegal, County Cork, Ireland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: LZ4V-Q4P
    • _UID: A92794D2678F4BB5B563C84D0654B8127D03


  13. 26.  Katharine Colquhoun Descendancy chart to this point (11.Alexander3, 2.John2, 1.Helen1) was born about 1609 in Luss, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died in Maybole, Strathclyde, Scotland; was buried in Maybole, Ayrshire, Scotland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: LHR9-VW6
    • _UID: 99013BA3B1D34BE59E9D2BF7F336083FF945


  14. 27.  James McCune Descendancy chart to this point (11.Alexander3, 2.John2, 1.Helen1) was born in 1610 in Scotland; died on 12 Mar 1705/06 in Maccalin Down Scotland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: LTJD-SFW
    • _UID: FE030F0CE8C04465982A07FE90834F3CD279


  15. 28.  Helen Colquhoun Descendancy chart to this point (11.Alexander3, 2.John2, 1.Helen1) was born on 7 Feb 1611/12 in Luss, Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died after 1632 in Dumbarton, Dunbartonshire, Scotland.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: LZDC-JFM
    • _UID: 72306635A85849CD9FD51BDF6969BD459552


  16. 29.  Mary Colquhoun Descendancy chart to this point (11.Alexander3, 2.John2, 1.Helen1) was born in 1613 in Luss, Dunbartonshire, Scotland; died on 22 Apr 1700 in Herrons Mills, Lanark, Ontario, Canada.

    Other Events and Attributes:

    • FamilySearch ID: L712-F5L
    • _UID: EF519565A3004259973B0717CB5A80D3E04E





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