Related Ministers: the family tree of the Lundies

Lundie Tree

 

Introduction

If this is the first time you are using these trees, you are advised to read the general introduction which appears here.
 

Sources

Alexander Cowan: his kinfolk and connections, Charles Brodie Boog Watson, privately printed at Perth, by D. Leslie (Watson & Annandale), 1915-1917.

Lundie Family papers are found in the National Library of Scotland, MS1675; included in them is a family tree.
 

Ministers

There are 20 ministers mentioned in this tree, of whom four were Free Church ministers. The following are references for all ministers whose names appear in the General Index of Scottish Presbyterian Ministers:

Bannatyne, William, 1711, Yarrow: see under 1.1.5. Isobel Lundie
Bonar, Horatius, 1837, North, Kelso: see under 1.1.4.2.2. Jane Catherine Lundie
Duncan, Henry, 1799, Ruthwell: see under 1.1.4.2. Robert Lundie
Duncan, William Wallace, 1836, Cleish: see under 1.1.4.2.1. Mary Lundie
Grey, Henry, 1801, Stenton: see under 1.1.4.2. Robert Lundie
Lithgow, John, 1730, Etal: see under 1.1.4.1. Mary Lundie
Lundie, Archibald, 1696, Saltoun, 1.1.
Lundie, Cornelius, 1750, Lundie, 1.1.4.
Lundie, Henry, 1743, Monzie, 1.1.2.
Lundie, James, 1663, 2nd Tron, Edinburgh, 1.
Lundie, James, 1742, Erskine, 1.1.3.
Lundie, John, 1733, Oldhamstocks, 1.1.1.
Lundie, Robert, 1801, Gordon, 1.1.4.2.
Lundie, Robert Henry, 1850, Birkenhead, 1.1.4.2.4.
Wood, Aaron, 1693, Etal: see under 1.1.4.1. Mary Lundie
Wood, Isaac, 1740, Etal: see under 1.1.4.1. Mary Lundie
Wood, John, 1769, Crookham: see under 1.1.4.1. Mary Lundie

Tree

1. James Lundie (?-1696) was minister of North Leith, Edinburgh: FES, Vol.1, p.155.

1.1. Archibald Lundie (1674-1759) was the son of James Lundie, minister, North Leith. He was minister of Saltoun, East Lothian: FES, Vol.1, p.393.

1.1.1. John Lundie (1704-1786) was the son of Archibald Lundie, minister of Saltoun. He was minister in Oldhamstocks, East Lothian: FES, Vol.1, p.413.

1.1.2. Henry Lundie (?-1800) was the son of Archibald Lundie, minister of Saltoun. He was minister in Trinity, Edinburgh: FES, Vol.1, p.128.

1.1.3. James Lundie (1716-1769) was the son of Archibald Lundie, minister of Saltoun, according to one source; according to another he was the son of Dr James Lundie, the youngest son of James Lundie, minister of North Leith. He was minister of Erskine, Renfrewshire: FES, Vol.3, p.193.

1.1.4. Cornelius Lundie (1716-1800) was the son of Archibald Lundie, minister of Saltoun. He was minister of Kelso, Roxburghshire: FES, Vol.2, p.72.

1.1.4.1. Mary Lundie (1764-) was the daughter of Cornelius Lundie, minister of Kelso. She married John Wood, minister of the Presbyterian Church in Crookham, Northumberland, England. He had several relatives in the ministry: his grand-father was Aaron Wood, Presbyterian minister in Etal, Northumberland, England. His father, Isaac Wood, was Presbyterian minister in both Etal and Crookham. His father’s sister, Dorothy Wood, married John Lithgow, also minister in Etal; and they had two sons in the ministry: Robert Lithgow and Aaron Lithgow. For these men, see FES, Vol.7, p.508-9.

1.1.4.2. Robert Lundie (1774-1832) was the son of Cornelius Lundie, minister of Kelso. He was also minister there: FES, Vol.2, p.272. He married Mary Grey, who on his decease, married, as his second wife, Henry Duncan, Free Church minister of Ruthwell, Dumfries-shire. For him, see the Duncan Tree. Mary Grey was a niece of Henry Grey, a Free Church minister.

1.1.4.2.1. Mary Lundie (1814-1840) was the daughter of Robert Lundie, minister in Kelso. She married William Wallace Duncan, a Free Church minister, and son of the just-mentioned Henry Duncan. For him, see the Duncan Tree.

1.1.4.2.2. Jane Catherine Lundie (1821-1884) was the daughter of Robert Lundie, minister in Kelso. She married Horatius Bonar, Free Church minister there. For him, see also the Bonar Tree.

1.1.4.2.3. George Archibald Lundie (1819-1841) was the son of Robert Lundie, minister of Kelso. He was a missionary in Samoa. See The University of Glasgow Story and Missionary Life in Samoa.

1.1.4.2.4. Robert Henry Lundie (1824-1895) was the son of Robert Lundie, minister of Kelso. He was minister of the Fairfield Presbyterian Church, Liverpool, Lancashire, England: FES, Vol.7, p.473. For further connections, see the Chalmers Tree.

1.1.4.2.4.1. Charles Cowan Lundie (1868-1940) was the son of Robert Henry Lundie, minister. He was a Presbyterian minister – in 1911 he was in Poulton with Seacombe, Cheshire, England.

1.1.5. Isobel Lundie (c.1720-1789) was the daughter of Archibald Lundie, minister of Saltoun. She married William Bannatyne, minister of Yarrow, Selkirkshire: FES, Vol.2, p.197.