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Rose married, firstly, Margaret Campbell, daughter of Sir Hugh Campbell, 5th of Cawdor and Lady Henrietta Stuart, daughter of James Stuart, 4th Earl of Moray, on 19 October 1683, they had three children. [2] Hugh Rose, 16th of Kilravock (died 1755), MP for Ross-shire. Margaret Rose (died 1703), married Sir John Mackenzie of Coul, 3rd Baronet ...
Hugh Rose, fourth of Kilravock, married the daughter of the constable of Urquhart Castle, Janet Chisholm. [2] This brought the Rose chief extensive lands and made an addition to the chief's coat of arms. [2]
Elizabeth Rose was born on 8 March 1747 in Kilravock, Scotland. [citation needed] She was the daughter of Hugh Rose, 17th Baron of Kilravock, and Elizabeth Clephane. She was educated with her brothers, and entirely by men. She played the violin like her male counterparts, with the instrument supported against her shoulder. [1] Her uncle, John ...
Rose was born the son of Hugh Rose, 15th of Kilravock and his first wife, Margaret Campbell, daughter of Sir Hugh Campbell, 5th of Cawdor. [3] Born the son of the Chief of Clan Rose, he was a member of an ancient family who received their title from John Balliol in 1293, after inheriting their estates at Kilravock Castle in around 1290. [2]
In 1826 Innes married Isabella Rose, daughter of Hugh Rose of Kilravock. They had nine children: four daughters and five sons. [1] Katherine Innes (1824-1898) married historian John Hill Burton in 1855. Her children included engineer W. K. Burton, the artist Mary Rose Hill Burton and the chemist Professor Cosmo Innes Burton FCS FRSE.
Rose's family seat, Kilravock Castle. Rose was born at Kilravock Castle on 10 August 1863, the son of Major James Rose, 23rd of Kilravock and Anna Maria Twemlow, the daughter of General George Twemlow. [2] He was educated at Wellington College, Berkshire and went on to go to the Royal Military College, Sandhurst. [1]
Forbes was the sixth, but eldest surviving son of Sir William Forbes, 3rd Baronet of Craigievar, and his wife Margaret Rose, daughter of Hugh Rose of Kilravock, Nairn. He succeeded his father in May 1722 at the age of 12 to an estate burdened with debts. He was educated at Marischal College, Aberdeen from about 1723 to 1727. He married ...
Sir Hugh Munro was the son of Sir Harry Munro, 7th Baronet and his wife Ann Rose, daughter of Hugh Rose, XIV of Kilravock, chief of the Clan Rose. [2] Shortly after the death of his father in 1781 Sir Hugh moved to London where he resided for many years. [1]