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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Mary ARBUTHNOT: Birth: 29 APR 1812. Death: 30 MAR 1859

  2. Robert ARBUTHNOT: Birth: 11 JUL 1813. Death: 24 OCT 1814

  3. George ARBUTHNOT: Birth: 24 APR 1815. Death: 19 MAR 1895

  4. Jane ARBUTHNOT: Birth: 22 OCT 1816. Death: 3 FEB 1892

  5. Anne ARBUTHNOT: Birth: 22 OCT 1816. Death: 22 FEB 1840

  6. Coutts Trotter ARBUTHNOT: Birth: 24 APR 1818. Death: 24 JUL 1899

  7. Elizabeth Georgiana ARBUTHNOT: Birth: 19 MAY 1820. Death: 27 SEP 1820

  8. John De Monte ARBUTHNOT: Birth: 27 APR 1822. Death: 4 AUG 1886

  9. Catherine Gregor ARBUTHNOT: Birth: 18 APR 1824. Death: 22 AUG 1837 in [[pt:2253]]

  10. William Reierson ARBUTHNOT: Birth: 28 JAN 1826. Death: 31 MAY 1913

  11. Elizabeth Agnew ARBUTHNOT: Birth: 10 APR 1828. Death: 25 OCT 1895

  12. Laura Calvert ARBUTHNOT: Birth: 22 JAN 1830. Death: 1 JUL 1917

  13. Eleanor Louise ARBUTHNOT: Birth: 28 JAN 1833. Death: 26 OCT 1894


Sources
1. Title:   Eliza Fraser, Wife of George Arbuthnot
Author:   Marie Fraser
Publication:   Clan Fraser Society of Canada
Text:   Also emails from her in the Vans Family Archive
Url:   http://www.clanfraser.ca
2. Url:   http://www.electricscotland.com
Link:   http://www.electricscotland.com
3. Title:   Ancestry of the Gordon Family
Author:   Sir William Arbuthnot
Url:   http://www.kittybrewster.com/ancestry/gordon.htm
4. Url:   http://www.electricscotland.com
Link:   http://www.electricscotland.com

Notes
a. Note:   N8926 Eliza's portrait depicts her as a classical beauty, with long neck, sloping shoulders, oval face, straight nose and ringlets. Her father died when she was six, and she went to join her uncle in Madras when she was fifteen, where prospects of marriage were better than in Inverness. She married at eighteen, and bore thirteen children of whom eleven survived her, dying suddenly at 42 when the eldest was 21 and the youngest was one. It sounds like a hard life, but she had a husband who loved her dearly, who made her wealthy, and who considered himself 'blessed... in the knowledge that my Eliza considered herself a happy wife'. (If you are citing this material please reference it as follows: 'Eliza Fraser' in Eleanor Harris, The Episcopal Congregation of Charlotte Chapel Website (online, archive.stjohns- edinburgh.org.uk, 2011).
 © Eleanor Harris 2011 eleanormharris.co.uk)


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