[5021] {Name from "The Bruce Journal," Vol. 1, No. 4, p. 50.} John, of Stobhall, m. Mary, dau. & heir of Sir William de Montifex. Joh's father, Malcolm, was b. ca. 1315 and "of Inchmohomo, Scotland" - Malcolm d. 1346 in the Battle of Durhan. "The Great Historic Families of Scotland," James Taylor (London: J.S Virtue & Co., 1889), p. 90: "When the War of Independence broke out the Drummonds embraced the patriotic side. John of Drummond was taken prisoner at the battle of Dunbar, and was imprisoned in the castle of Wisbeach; but he was set at liberty in August, 1297, on Sir Edmund Hastings, proprietor of part of Menteith in right of his wife, Lady Isabella Comyn, offering himself as security, and on the condition that he would accompany King Edward to France. His eldest son, Sir Malcolm Drummond, was a zealous supporter of the claims of Robert Bruce to the Scottish throne, and like his father fell into the hands of the English, having been taken prisoner by Sir John Segrave. On hearing this 'good news,' King Edward, on the [p.90] 20th of August, 1301, offered oblations at the shrine of St. Mungo, in the cathedral of Glasgow. After the independence of the country was secured by the crowning victory of Bannockburn, Malcolm was rewarded for his services by King Robert Bruce with lands in Perthshire. Sir Robert Douglas, the eminent genealogist, conjectures that the caltrops, or four-spiked pieces of iron, with the motto 'Gang warily,' in the armorial bearings of the Drummonds, were bestowed as an acknowledgment of Sir Malcolm's active efforts in the use of these formidable weapons at the battle of Bannockburn. His grandson, John Drummond, married the eldest daughter and co-heiress of Sir John Montefex, It has hitherto been supposed that the estates of Stobhall and Cargill, on the Tay, which still belong to the family, came into the possession of the Drummonds by marriage with this heiress, but they were in reality bestowed by David II. on Queen Margaret, and were given by her to Malcolm of Drummond, her nephew . . . the first of the numerous fortunate marriages made by the Drummonds. Maurice, another grandson, married the heiress of Concraig and of the Stewardship of Strathearn. A second son, Sir Malcolm, whom Wyntoun terms 'a manfull knycht, baith wise and wary,' fought at the battle of Otterburn in 1388, in which his brother-in-law, James, second Earl of Douglas and Mar, was killed, and succeeded him in the latter earldom, in right of his wife, Lady Isabel Douglas, only daughter of William, first Earl of Douglas. He seems to have had some share in the capture at that battle of Ralph Percy, brother of the famous Hotspur, as he received from Robert III. a pension of £20, in satisfaction of the third part of Percy's ransom, which exceeded £600. He died of his 'hard captivity' which he endured at the hands of a band of ruffians by whom he was seized and imprisoned. His widow, the heiress of the ancient family of Mar, was forcibly married by Alexander Stewart, a natural son of 'the Wolf of Badenoch.'"
[39615] This person is from the unverified Perkins Family Tree in Ancestry.com in 2015.
[49638] Ozias is from the unverified Duffee Family Tree in Ancesry.com which states he m. Laura A. _____ (12 March 1845 - 31 May 1934, b. & d. in Bucksport,Hancock Co., ME). Find A Grave memorial 103082509 reports: "Ozias's parents Daniel A Harriman & Lovina (Harriman) Grindle did not marry. Daniel did marry her 2 sisters, Cynthia Harriman & then Jane Harriman."
[27431] The Mulvihill family web site - http://mulvihill.net/genealogy/MULV1.html - reports that Thomas is son of Richard Harrisb (b. ca. 1520) (not verified). For Georgham, see http://genuki.cs.ncl.ac.uk/DEV/Georgeham. Ancestry.com offers: "Harris Name Meaning - English and Welsh (very common in southern England and South Wales): patronymic from the medieval English personal name Harry, pet form of Henry. This name is also well established in Ireland, taken there principally during the Plantation of Ulster. In some cases, particularly in families coming from County Mayo, both Harris and Harrison can be Anglicized forms of Gaelic Ó hEarchadha."
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[53700] Elizabethis said to be daughter of John Jameson, Sr. (1648-1724) & Ester Martin (1653-1696; m. 15 March 1669 in Amesbury).
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[10459] "The Kansas City Times [Kansas Cit, Missouri]," 13 July 1981, p. 14: "Harold E. Ralston, Sr., 71, of 623 78th, Kansas City, Kansas, died Sunday at Providence-St. Margaret Health Center. He was bom in Sabetha, Kan. and had lived in this area 28 years. Mr. Ralston worked in the experimental engineering department for Colt Industries, Inc., Fairbanks Morse Pump Division, 32 years before he retired in 1972. He leaves his wife, Mrs. Bettie Ralston of the home; two sons, Harold Ralston, Jr., Kansas City and Richard Ralston, Kansas City, Kansas; four daughters, Mrs. Mary Ellen Oman, Prairie Village, Mrs. Kathleen Conkling, Liberty, Mrs. Ann Detlefson, Kansas City, Kansas and Mrs. Barbara Golding, Bucyrus, Kan.; a brother, Virgil Ralston, Janesville, Wis.; and six grandchildren. Memorial services will be at 10:30 a.m. Wednesday at the Porter Chapel; cremation."
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[52851] Mary is daughter of Roy S. Turner (b. in 1881) & Bessie H. Somers (b. in 1901: m. 16 June 1920 in ME).