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Personal data Robert Ker 

Source 1
  • He died on September 15, 1513 in Flodden Field, Northumberland, England.Source 2
  • A child of Ker

Household of Robert Ker

He is married to Elizabeth Stewart.

They got married Date unknown.Source 1


Child(ren):

  1. Robert Ker  ????-1608 


Notes about Robert Ker

1. The History of County of Ayr Vol 1 Page 426-427
Robert Ker, second son of Kersland, got the farm of Auchingree (extending to £97, 18s. 4d. valued
rents) from his father, about the year 1530. His wife's name was Elizabeth Stewart. He was
succeeded by his son Robert Ker......

2. No record of birth in Scotlands People.

3. No record of marriage in Scotlands People

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  1. History of County of Ayr Vol 1, James Patterson, The History of County of Ayr Vol 1 Page 426-427
    The History of County of Ayr Vol 1 Page 426-427

    Auchengree

    There are several cadets of the Kersland family, small proprietors in the parish of Beith and Dalry.
    The more ancient and important of them are the Kers of Auchingree. Robertson, writing from family
    information, says that -
    Robert Ker, second son of Kersland, got the farm of Auchingree (extending to £97, 18s. 4d. valued
    rents) from his father, about the year 1530. His wife's name was Elizabeth Stewart. He was
    succeeded by his son,
    Robert Ker in Auchingree, denominated fair Robert, from his complexion. He married Margaret
    Gawan, sister of Hew Gawan in Bog. He died before 1609, in which year the decease of his wife
    occurred. Her will is designed "The Testament, & c., of vmqle Margaret Gawan, spous to vmqle
    Robert Ker in Auchingrie, wt. in the parochin of Dalry, the time of her deceis, Quha deceist in the
    moneth of November, 1609 zeiris," &c. She left "to hir maister, ye Laird of Kersland, ten punds. . .
    Item, to Bessie Campbell, her guid dochter vili. xiiis. iiiid. . . Item, the said Margaret Gawan levis the
    half of hir guidis and geir qt.sumevir, the debtis beand payit, to Hew Ker, hir youngest sone. Item,
    the said Margaret levis the rest of hir guidis and geir to Rot., Daniell, Jeane, and Elspeth Keris," &c.
    Robert Ker succeeded his father in Auchingree. He is mentioned as in Auchingree in the testament of
    Daniel Ker of Kersland, in 1614; and again, in that of William Stewart in Hiefield, in 1649. He married
    Elizabeth or Bessie Campbell, "of the family of Cesnock." On a stone in the wall of the old house,
    there still remain the initials R. K. B. C. 1638. He had two sons, the second of whom, Hugh, was
    ancestor of the Kers, portioners of Davidshill, another farm in the barony of Kersland.
    He was succeeded by
    Robert Ker in Auchingree. He is styled "younger in Auchingrie" in the testament of David Dunbar of
    Enterkin in 1643. He took part with the Covenanters, and was at the rencounter at Fenwick Moor, in
    1685, where he was wounded, and became afterwards lame for life. He was succeeded by his son,
    Robert Ker of Auchingree, who was born in 1670. He married Ann Gavin, in Lintseedrig. He acquired
    an heritable free right to this farm, which had been so long held under lease: as also to the
    neighbouring lands of Maulshead, now called Sidehouse, extending to £34 valuation. The disposition
    granted to both, by John Ker of Kersland, and Anna Ker, his wife, is dated in 1700. He was succeeded
    by his son,
    Robert Ker of Auchingree, who married Janet Muir, from Bloack, in the parish of Stewarton, by
    whom he had three sons, Robert, Bryce, and William. He was baron bailie on the estate of Kersland,
    after it was purchased by Mr Scot of Bavelaw. He was succeeded by his eldest son,
    Robert Ker of Auchingree. He lost his sight when young and died unmarried, at the age of 74. His
    brother, Bryce Ker of Auchingree, succeeded to the property. He married Agnes, daughter of James
    Gilmour of Clarkland, in Stewarton parish, by whom he had three sons and two daughters ------
    1. Robert.
    2. James, of Sidehouse.
    3. William, of Meadowhead.
    4. Jean, married to William Muir, portioner of Drakemyre.
    5. Janet, married to Alexander Ramsay, merchant, Beith.
    He was succeeded by his eldest son.
    Robert Ker of Auchingree. He married, in 1797, Margaret Workman, by whom he had two sons,
    Bryce and Robert, and five daughters, Margaret, Jean, Agnes, Mary, and Janet.
    Bryce Ker of Auchingree, the eldest son, succeeded.
    Auchingree is about two miles west of Beith, on the north side of the old road to Dalry.
  2. FAMILY RECORDS Compiled by Robert Reid 1912, Robert Kerr Family Records In 1900 compiled the “Family Records ” of the Dunlops of Dunlop, Loanhead, Hapland, and Borland; the Boyds of Kilmarnock and Bonshaw; the Reids of Stacklawhill, Bonshaw, Muirhead, Knowhead, Balgray, and Borland ; the Fergusons of Auchintiber, Fulwood, Oldhall, Fairliecrevoch, and Borland, and cadets; the Kers of Kersland, Triorne, Auchingree, Gatend, and cadets; the Gilmours of Grange, Brownhills, Nethergrie, and cadets: the compilation being dedicated to Angela Georgina Bartlett, Baroness Burdett-Coutts, and Sir Andrew Lusk, Bart., they being the oldest then living members of the connection. The edition was limited to one hundred copies, all subscribed for. As the 1900 edition is out of print, and I have been repeatedly requested by members of the connection and others interested in such works to issue another edition, and to include the genealogies of other families connected with those Whose genealogies were given in the 1900 issue, I consented to do so; and now include the genealogies of such families as the Longmuirs, Grays, Maxwells, Rankins, Cunninghames, Fairries, Blairs, Neils and Ralstons, and cadets of same, to all of whom I am indebted for information freely given concemiug their respective families. The bulk of the information now given has been collected from such reliable sources as—the Ofiice of Public Records; Sasines; the Advocate’s Library; the General Register of Births, Marriages and Deaths; The Signet Library at Edinburgh; the Commissary Ofiices, Glasgow; Paterson's History of Ayrshire and its Families; Robertson’s Ayrshire Families; Dobies Pont’s Cunningham; Dunlop’s Memorabilia of the Dunlops ; and from family papers and title deeds, which have been kindly placed at my disposal, with permission to make extracts therefrom for publication; and with the invaluable assistance of the late John Gemmill, K.C., of Ottowa, Canada, John Graham Dunlop, Esq., of Gairbraid, I.C.S., and Alexander Ferguson Reid, Esq., of Bonshaw, F.C.S. The compiler will esteem it a favour if subscribers, or others, who may happen to notice errors of any description in connection with their own, or other family data, will kindly advise him of the same, as in a work of this description it is almost impossible to compileso much data entirely free from errors. ROBERT REID, EAST BALGRAY. CALDWELL, IRVINE, 1912.
    1. From the book "FAMILY RECORDS" Compiled by Robert Reid 1912.
    ELEGY on Bryce Kerr.

    Bryce Kerr of Auchingree’s nae mair,
    Beneath yon stane ye’ll see his lair,
    There, he ance fam’d for warmth in prayer-—
    Lies cauld as lead.
    Men sae weel gifted were but rare,
    But now he's dead.

    He lived nae less than fourscore years,
    Then bade adieu to worldly cares,
    And ca’mly left this vale of tears,
    Without a grudge.
    Or yet expressing ony fears
    To meet his Judge.

    His life was sober and sedaut,
    And seldom mark’d wi’ ony faut,
    Except a strong desire to claut,
    Mair to his mailling ;
    But ne’er did God a man create
    Without some failing.

    While’s too,—through spite at Parish Kirks
    He’d gie his chaw twa. angry chirts,
    Till down his baird’s capacious lirks,
    The broo’ wad flow
    (Like “Aaron’s beard”), and to the skirts
    O’ his garments go.

    Yet it maun be by a’ confest,
    Wha’er his pairts put to the test,
    That, - unco’ few like him were blest
    Wi’ gospel light,
    Or to the same degree possess’t
    His gabie gift.

    And tho’ he ne’er was taught to speak
    In lang tailed terms derived frae Greek;
    Yet let the chaw ance in his cheek
    And FAITH his subject,
    E’en learned divines their mouths micht steek
    Wi’ a’ their logic.

    But now he’ll never mair harangue us,
    O death, ’twas cruel sae to wrang us,
    Thy grapple aim to lay alang us,
    And harshly pull
    The wisest man that was amang us
    Into thy hole.

    Had thou but seized some nae-worth creatur
    That mankind could hae wanted better,
    This would has been nae grievous matter,
    But Bryce to kill!
    It’s shockin Sirs, to human nature
    To hear the tale.

    And what a sad and doolfu’ stroke
    Thou’st ge’en John Gemmil’s little flock !
    Forbidden pastures now they’l pluck
    In spite o’ dykes,
    And John may e’en lay down the crook
    When’er he likes.

    Black, black to him was that sad night,
    When frae this footstool Bryce took flight
    To regions either dark or light,
    There's nane can tell,
    And left him here in waefu’.plight
    To herd himsl’.

    For since the holy karle’s dead
    Wha’ best kent whaur the flock to feed,
    Their inclinations may them lead
    To change o’ feed,
    And they may swallow some foul weed
    And spoil their bluid.

    But while auld Bryce wi’ life was blest,
    They ne'er o’ dainties roved in quest.
    For to the food that nourished best
    He weel cou’d lead ’em,
    And needed just to shake his fist
    To keep them feeding.

    O Bryce! O Bryce I had’st thou been spared,
    Weel we, the bloating flock, had fared,
    For to thy voice when’er it rair’d
    Frae braes or bogs,
    The weary Wanderers a’ repaired
    Wi’ cocking lugs.

    But truce wi’ making sic a maen,
    He’s now awa, and tears are vain,
    Let’s rather strive like him that’s gane
    To live and dee,
    And say to heaven’s will, “ Amen,”
    Sae let it be.

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