Mary DUN

Father: Dr. James DUN
Mother: Mary BETHUNE

Family 1: Dr. James BEATTIE
  1. James-Hay BEATTIE

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 _Dr. James DUN _|
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|--Mary DUN 
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|                                                         _Dr. Angus BETHUNE _
|                                    _Ferquhard BETHUNE _|____________________
|                 _Kenneth BETHUNE _|
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|_Mary BETHUNE __|
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                 |_Anne MACLEAN ____|
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Notes

!SOURCE: Rev. Thomas Whyte, AN HISTORICAL AND GENEALOGICAL ACCOUNT OF THE BETHUNES OF THE ISLAND OF SKYE, Edinburgh, 1778, reprinted London, 1893, by Alfred A. Bethune-Baker, reprinted by ScotsPress, p. 20. The daughter, Mary, was married to Dr. James Beattie, Professor of Moral Philosophy and Logic in the Marischal College of Aberdeen, whose poetical and philosophical works are well known; and whos, on account of the merit displayed in them, obtained an handsome reward from Government. And to him has a son called James-Hay, in testimony of regard to the Earl of Errol.


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