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- Mary Stewart married her third-cousin, John STEWART, 2nd of Benmore. He bought the lands of Glenbuckie from his ailing bother-in-law, Alexander Stewart, 12th of Glenbuckie. and became 13th of Glenbuckie. John and Mary had no children. From here, the lands of Glenbuckie passed into the hands of the Stewarts of Benmore (a cadet branch of the Stewarts of Ardsheal of Clan Stewart of Appin). Stewarts of the South records that she married secondly to Cameron of Callard. MacGregor records that they died without issue.
Gordon MacGregor, The Red Book of Scotland, says, "Mary Stewart, married on 8 August 1752, to John Stewart of Benmore, (he died without children in 1760), and died without children.
Mary and John's marriage is double registered on 1 AUG 1752 in the Callander and Balquhidder OPRs: Breacnachoile, Callander, Perthshire, Scotland (recorded as "clandestinely" and she is described as "Mrs. Mary Stewart, perhaps implying that she was previously married). It was also listed amongst the baptisms: "John Stewart of Beinvore and Mrs. Mary Stewart, daughter of Glenbuckie were clandestinely married 1 AUG 1752." It was also listed on 8 AUG 1752 in Balquhidder, Perthshire, Scotland.
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