Ancestral Trails 2016 » Alexander GORDON (1743-1827)

Persoonlijke gegevens Alexander GORDON 


Gezin van Alexander GORDON

Hij is getrouwd met Jane MAXWELL.

Zij zijn getrouwd op 28 oktober 1767 te Ayton, Berwickshire, Scotland, hij was toen 24 jaar oud.


Kind(eren):

  1. George GORDON  1770-1836
  2. Alexander GORDON  1785-1808
  3. Susan GORDON  1774-1828 
  4. Georgiana GORDON  1781-1853 
  5. Charlotte GORDON  1768-1842 
  6. Louisa GORDON  1776-1850 
  7. Madelaine GORDON  1772-1847


Notities over Alexander GORDON

Alexander Gordon, 4th Duke of Gordon KT (18 June 1743 - 17 June 1827), styled Marquess of Huntly until 1752, was a Scottish nobleman, described by Kaimes as the "greatest subject in Britain", and was also known as the Cock o' the North, the traditional epithet attached to the chief of the Gordon clan.

Alexander Gordon was born at Gordon Castle, Fochabers, on 18 June 1743, the eldest son of Cosmo Gordon, 3rd Duke of Gordon and his wife, Lady Catherine Gordon, daughter of the 2nd Earl of Aberdeen. He was educated at Eton and also possibly at Harrow. He succeeded as 4th Duke of Gordon in 1752. His younger brother was Lord George Gordon who led the Gordon Riots.

He was elected as a Scottish representative peer in 1767. He was appointed a Knight of the Thistle in 1775 and was created a Peer of Great Britain as Baron Gordon of Huntley, of Huntley in the County of Gloucester, and Earl of Norwich, in the County of Norfolk, in 1784.

He was Keeper of the Great Seal of Scotland from 1794 to 1806 and from 1807 to 1827. Between 1793 and 1827, he was Chancellor of King's College, Aberdeen. In addition, he was Lord Lieutenant of Aberdeenshire until 1808. He received the Order of the Thistle from King George III on 11 January 1775. The Dictionary of National Biography described him thus: "At the time of his marriage the Duke was reputed one of the handsomest men of his day."

He raised the 92nd (Gordon Highlanders) Regiment of Foot in 1794 for the French Revolutionary Wars. He was responsible for establishing the new village of Fochabers as well as those of Tomintoul and Portgordon in Banffshire. He is also credited as the founder of the Gordon Setter breed of dog, having popularised a 200-year-old breed during the 18th century and then formalised its breed standard in 1820.

Marriage and family
Gordon married firstly on 23 October 1767, at Ayton, Berwickshire, and again Mr Fordyce's house in Argyll Street, Edinburgh, Jane, the daughter of Sir William Maxwell, 3rd Baronet of Monreith, by his wife, Magdalen, daughter of William Blair, of Blair, Ayrshire. Duchess Jane was born at Hyndford's Close, Edinburgh in 1748. She was described by the diarist Sir Nathaniel Wraxall as a celebrated beauty. From 1787 she was part of the social centre of the Tory party and was described in the Female Jockey Club of 1794 as possessing "an open ruddy countenance, quick in repartée, and no one excelling her in performing the honours of the table, her society is generally courted".

She resided for some years in Edinburgh, but eventually refused to renew her residence at George Square, Edinburgh, because it was "a vile dull place".

The Duke and Duchess's marriage was tempestuous from the start and neither made any particular effort to be faithful to the other. For some years before her death she was bitterly estranged from the Duke. While the Duchess circulated at the centre of society, the Duke lived in retirement at Gordon Castle. Elizabeth Grant mentions "The great width of the Spey, the bridge at Fochabers, and the peep of the towers of Gordon Castle from amongst the cluster of trees that concealed the rest of the building....the Duke lived very disreputably in this solitude, for he was very little noticed, and, I believe, preferred seclusion."

The Duchess is best remembered for placing the King's shilling between her teeth to help recruitment to the Gordon Highlanders which were founded by her husband. However, she also possessed a capacity for match-making which was unrivalled. Of her five daughters, three were married to Dukes, (Richmond, Manchester and Bedford) and one to a Marquess (Cornwallis).

Her eldest child, Lady Charlotte, married Charles Lennox, 4th Duke of Richmond. She was hostess of the Duchess of Richmond's Ball-"the most famous ball in history", and eventually inherited all of the vast estates of the Gordon family. The second daughter, Madelaine, married firstly Sir Robert Sinclair, Bart who died in August 1795 and then married Charles Fysche Palmer, of Luckley Park, Berkshire. The third daughter, Susan (b 2 February 1774) married at Mr Fordyce's house, near Edinburgh, on 7 October 1793, William Montagu, 5th Duke of Manchester. Elizabeth Grant of Rothiemurchas in her Memoirs of a Highland Lady noted in 1812 that "the Duchess [of Manchester] had left home years before with one of her footmen", while Lady Jerningham wrote in September 1813 that "The Duchess of Manchester is finally parted from her husband, her conduct being most notoriously bad". The Duchess of Manchester died at Bedfont Lodge on 26 August 1828. The next daughter, Louisa, married at her father's house in Piccadilly in 1797 Charles Cornwallis, subsequently 2nd Marquess Cornwallis. Allegedly, when the Marquess had "expressed to the Duchess of Gordon some hesitation about marrying her daughter on account of the supposed insanity in the Gordon family, he received from the Duchess the gratifying assurance that there was not a drop of Gordon blood in Louisa." The youngest daughter, Georgiana, was born at Gordon Castle on 18 July 1781. She married at Fife House, in 1803, John Russell, 6th Duke of Bedford as his second wife.

The Duchess of Gordon died at Pulteney's Hotel, Piccadilly, Middlesex, on 14 April 1812 and was buried at her beloved Kinrara near Aviemore. Her husband, the 4th Duke, married secondly, at the Kirk of Fochabers, (probably Bellie), in July 1820, Jane [or Jean] Christie, who was a native of Fochabers and was then aged about 40. The Duke had previously had four children by Jane Christie. After their marriage she lived in great style, not at the Castle, but at a town house in Fochabers. She claimed that by residing at the Castle, which the Duke had rebuilt and enlarged considerably, none of his friends would visit him.

One of the Duke's illegitimate sons, Colonel Charles Gordon, was given the property of Glasterim near Port Gordon. Curiously, Colonel Gordon had been a great favourite with the late Duchess. Elizabeth Grant described Colonel Gordon as "much beloved by Lord Huntly, whom he exceedingly resembled, and so might have done better for himself and all belonging to him, had not the Gordon brains been of the lightest with him."

His second duchess died on 17 June 1824. The Duke himself died suddenly at Mount Street, Berkeley Square, on 17 June 1827, and was buried in Elgin Cathedral. He was succeeded by his son George Gordon, 5th Duke of Gordon.

Legitimate issue
The Duke had a total of seven children by his first wife:

Lady Charlotte Gordon (Gordon Castle, 20 September 1768 - London, 5 May 1842), married 9 September 1789 at Gordon Castle Charles Lennox, 4th Duke of Richmond and had issue
George Gordon, 5th Duke of Gordon (Edinburgh, 2 February 1770 - London, 28 May 1836)
Lady Madelaine Gordon (1772 - 31 May 1847), married firstly 2 April 1789 in London Sir Robert Sinclair, 7th Baronet and had issue; married secondly 25 November 1805 at Kimbolton Castle Charles Fysche Palmer with no issue
Lady Susan Gordon (Gordon Castle, 2 February 1774 - Bedfont Lodge, 26 August 1828), married 7 October 1793 in Edinburgh William Montagu, 5th Duke of Manchester and had issue
Lady Louisa Gordon (Gordon Castle, 27 December 1776 - Park Crescent, Middlesex, 5 December 1850), married 17 April 1795 in London Charles Cornwallis, 2nd Marquess Cornwallis and had issue
Lady Georgiana Gordon (Gordon Castle, 18 July 1781 - Nice, 24 February 1853), married 23 June 1803 in London John Russell, 6th Duke of Bedford and had issue
Lord Alexander Gordon (1785 - 8 January 1808), served as an officer in the British Army, unmarried
SOURCE: Wikipedia - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Gordon,_4th_Duke_of_Gordon

Heeft u aanvullingen, correcties of vragen met betrekking tot Alexander GORDON?
De auteur van deze publicatie hoort het graag van u!


Tijdbalk Alexander GORDON

  Deze functionaliteit is alleen beschikbaar voor browsers met Javascript ondersteuning.
Klik op de namen voor meer informatie. Gebruikte symbolen: grootouders grootouders   ouders ouders   broers-zussen broers/zussen   kinderen kinderen

Voorouders (en nakomelingen) van Alexander GORDON

Susan MURRAY
1699-1725

Alexander GORDON
1743-1827

1767

Jane MAXWELL
1748-1812

George GORDON
1770-1836
Susan GORDON
1774-1828
Louisa GORDON
1776-1850

Via Snelzoeken kunt u zoeken op naam, voornaam gevolgd door een achternaam. U typt enkele letters in (minimaal 3) en direct verschijnt er een lijst met persoonsnamen binnen deze publicatie. Hoe meer letters u intypt hoe specifieker de resultaten. Klik op een persoonsnaam om naar de pagina van die persoon te gaan.

  • Of u kleine letters of hoofdletters intypt maak niet uit.
  • Wanneer u niet zeker bent over de voornaam of exacte schrijfwijze dan kunt u een sterretje (*) gebruiken. Voorbeeld: "*ornelis de b*r" vindt zowel "cornelis de boer" als "kornelis de buur".
  • Het is niet mogelijk om tekens anders dan het alfabet in te voeren (dus ook geen diacritische tekens als ö en é).



Visualiseer een andere verwantschap

De getoonde gegevens hebben geen bronnen.

Aanknopingspunten in andere publicaties

Deze persoon komt ook voor in de publicatie:

Historische gebeurtenissen

  • De temperatuur op 17 juni 1827 lag rond de 16,0 °C. De wind kwam overheersend uit het westen. Typering van het weer: betrokken mist dampig. Bron: KNMI
  • De Republiek der Verenigde Nederlanden werd in 1794-1795 door de Fransen veroverd onder leiding van bevelhebber Charles Pichegru (geholpen door de Nederlander Herman Willem Daendels); de verovering werd vergemakkelijkt door het dichtvriezen van de Waterlinie; Willem V moest op 18 januari 1795 uitwijken naar Engeland (en van daaruit in 1801 naar Duitsland); de patriotten namen de macht over van de aristocratische regenten en proclameerden de Bataafsche Republiek; op 16 mei 1795 werd het Haags Verdrag gesloten, waarmee ons land een vazalstaat werd van Frankrijk; in 3.1796 kwam er een Nationale Vergadering; in 1798 pleegde Daendels een staatsgreep, die de unitarissen aan de macht bracht; er kwam een nieuwe grondwet, die een Vertegenwoordigend Lichaam (met een Eerste en Tweede Kamer) instelde en als regering een Directoire; in 1799 sloeg Daendels bij Castricum een Brits-Russische invasie af; in 1801 kwam er een nieuwe grondwet; bij de Vrede van Amiens (1802) kreeg ons land van Engeland zijn koloniën terug (behalve Ceylon); na de grondwetswijziging van 1805 kwam er een raadpensionaris als eenhoofdig gezag, namelijk Rutger Jan Schimmelpenninck (van 31 oktober 1761 tot 25 maart 1825).
  • In het jaar 1827: Bron: Wikipedia
    • 13 februari » Splitsing van het rooms-katholieke Apostolisch vicariaat Lowland District in Schotland in de Apostolische vicariaten Western District en Eastern District. De naam van het Apostolisch vicariaat Higland District wordt gewijzigd in Northern District.
    • 29 maart » Ludwig van Beethoven wordt, drie dagen na zijn overlijden ten gevolge van een niet-uitgeklaarde oorzaak, op het Währinger Friedhof in Wenen ten grave gedaald.
    • 2 april » Joseph Dixon produceert voor het eerst potloden op industriële schaal.
    • 4 september » Een grote brand legt de Finse stad Turku grotendeels in de as.
    • 21 september » Eerste verschijningen (volgens de overleveringen) van de engel Moroni aan Joseph Smith. Deze gebeurtenissen geven uiteindelijk aanleiding tot de oprichting van de Kerk van Jezus Christus van de Heiligen der Laatste Dagen, ook gekend als de Mormonen.
    • 18 november » Opening van het kanaal van Gent naar Terneuzen.


Dezelfde geboorte/sterftedag

Bron: Wikipedia

Bron: Wikipedia


Over de familienaam GORDON

  • Bekijk de informatie die Genealogie Online heeft over de familienaam GORDON.
  • Bekijk de informatie die Open Archieven heeft over GORDON.
  • Bekijk in het Wie (onder)zoekt wie? register wie de familienaam GORDON (onder)zoekt.

Wilt u bij het overnemen van gegevens uit deze stamboom alstublieft een verwijzing naar de herkomst opnemen:
Patti Lee Salter, "Ancestral Trails 2016", database, Genealogie Online (https://www.genealogieonline.nl/ancestral-trails-2016/I89640.php : benaderd 4 februari 2026), "Alexander GORDON (1743-1827)".