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Anniversary Address. 



Of his lineal descendants nothing is known with certainty. 

 One is said to have fallen in battle on the banks of the Aln, 

 when Malcolm Canmore was killed. Another, fighting under 

 David I., was slain at the Battle of the Standard in 1138. 

 This one divided his property between his two sons, Richard 

 and Adam, which was reunited four generations thereafter. 



Gordon ob. 1138, Battle of Standard. 



Kichard inherited Gordon. 



I 

 Sir Thomas de Gordon succeeded 

 him in 1170. 



I 

 Sir Thomas de Gordon ob. 1258. 



.1. 

 Alicia. 



Adam inherited Fauns. 

 I 

 Alexander de Huntly. 



Sir William 

 de Huntly. 



Sir Adam de 

 Huntly. 



I 

 Sir Adam. 



Sir Adam de Gordon ob. 1296, Battle of Dunbar. 



I 

 Sir Adam de Gordon ob. during reign of Robert I. 



Sir Adam de Gordon (often called Sir Alexander) ob. 1351. 



Sir John, who 

 inherited 

 Strathbogie. 



Sir William de Gordon, who inherited 



Stichill, Glenkenns, Keumnre, 



etc., ob. 1370. 



I 



Sir Roger de Gordon, ob. 1402, 



Homildon Hill. 



I 



Sir Alexander de Gordon of Stichill. 



I 



Sir Roger de Gordon of Stichill, 



ob. 1442. 



I 



Sir William de Gordon of Stichill 



and Lochinvar. 



I 



Sir John de Gordon of Lochinvar, 



ob. 1512. 



Sir Alexander de 



Gordon ob. 



1518, Flodden. 



I 

 Jean. 



Sir Robert de Gordon ob. 1520. 



I 



Sir James Gordon of Lochinvar ob. 



1547, Pinkie. 



I 



Sir John Gordon of Lochinvar ob. 



1604. 



I 



Sir Robert Gordon of Lochinvar mar. 



Lady Elizabeth Ruthven, daughter 



of Earl of Gowrie, ob. 1628. 



I 



Sir John (Jordon of Lochinvar sold 



Stichill 1628, created Viscount 

 Kenmure and Lord Kenmure 1633, 



