(1) Zij is getrouwd met Thomas Mercer.
Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1585 te St Nicholas, Aberdeen.
(2) Zij is getrouwd met Robert Mercer.
Zij zijn getrouwd in het jaar 1585.
Robert was born c. 1550-5. Presented as minister of Banchory-Devenick, Aberdeenshire on 25/Feb/1578 as successor of his father Rev. Robert Mercer.
In 1580 he was also one of four regents of King's College, Aberdeen, which he held in conjunction. Among his pupils was John Johnston (c.1570-1612), the Latin poet and scholar, who left his cup to him: „Item – I leave to Mr Robert Merser, Persoun of Banquhorie, my auld kind maister, in talken of my thankful dewtie, my quhyit cupe with the silver fit."
On 23/Jul/1602 he was found negligent in teaching and exercise of discipline and admonished. It was reported on 12/Aug/1603 that he "teaches better and oftener since he has his residence in Aberdeen", but he was ordered to reside in this parish, which order was repeated on 19/Jul/1605. On 05/Apr/1610 the Presbytery found him somewhat cold in his doctrine and delivery thereof, and that he had dilapidated the benefice.
He was a member of the Assembly in 1610, and still minister on 24/Mar/1618.
He married ISOBELL COLLISON.1585.
Robert and Catherine had at least the following children:
Isobell Mercer (bapt: 25/Jun/1587 at St Nicholas, Aberdeen)
Robert Mercer (bapt: 25/Aug/1588 at St Nicholas, Aberdeen. M.A. (Marischal College.) "Court Preacher" of King Charles I according to his niece's husband Friedrich Lucae (who himself was court preacher in Cassel) but no proof for this has been found so far. After 1649 he went to Bremen, Germany like his brother Archibald.)
John Mercer (b:c.1590-1600, 27/Sep/1625 burgess of Aberdeen, had seizin of part of Melgins in 1631)
Archibald (aka Balthasar) Mercer.
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