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- According to The Kenndy-Annat Tree, James Stewart of Innischaoraich married a daughter of Alexander Stewart, 3rd of Annat, but which daughter is not known. It could be one of the other two daughters already shown here or it could be another one whose identity is unknown.
This marriage is supported by The Scottish Journal which also shows the two sons as shown here. However, according to Gordon MacGregor:
James STEWART, 3rd of Incherich. (b. ca. 1635) married 25 JAN 1664 to Grizzel CAMPBELL, daughter of James Campbell, portioner of Duncrosk and had:
1. Duncan STEWART (b. ca. 1665);
2. Alexander STEWART;
3. Dugal STEWART.
According to the Invernahyle genealogy in The Scottish Journal, James was succeeded in Innischaoraich by his uncle, Neil Stewart of Ledcharrie and Edarramhionoich. Although it appears this succession is correct, it is difficult to understand why all of James' brothers were passed over in the succession in preference of his uncle, unless Neil Stewart purchased Innischaoraich from James rather than inherited it.
"James Stewart of Incherich, who, on 23 April 1702, had service as heir general to his father and grandfather,5 then on 2 May following, he had a precept of clare constat from John, Earl of Breadalbane, for infeftment in the 20 shilling lands of Incherich and half of Duncrosk as heir to his late grandfather, Dugall Stewart. He is said to have m. a daughter of Alexander Stewart of Annat and to have had two sons by her, Alexander and Neil, but both of them dying without issue, his estate passed to his uncle, Neil Stewart, as heir." (Gordon MacGregor, Red Book of Scotland)
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