William Johnston1
M, #487961
Last Edited=19 Feb 2013
William Johnston is the son of George Johnston of that Ilk and Caskieben and Christian Forbes.2
He graduated with a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.)1 He was Professor of Mathematics between 1626 and 1640 at University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, ScotlandG.1
He graduated with a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.)1 He was Professor of Mathematics between 1626 and 1640 at University of Aberdeen, Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, ScotlandG.1
Janet Turing1
F, #487963
Last Edited=19 Feb 2013
Janet Turing is the daughter of unknown Turing of Foveran.2 She married John Johnston of Caskieben, son of George Johnston of that Ilk and Caskieben and Christian Forbes.1
Her married name became Johnston.
Her married name became Johnston.
Child of Janet Turing and John Johnston of Caskieben
Sir George Johnston of Caskieben, 1st Bt.1
M, #487964
Last Edited=2 Mar 2013
Sir George Johnston of Caskieben, 1st Bt. is the son of John Johnston of Caskieben and Janet Turing.2 He married Elizabeth Forbes, daughter of William Forbes of Tolquhoun.1
He was created 1st Baronet Johnston, of Caskieben [Nova Scotia] on 31 March 1626, with special remainder to his heirs male whatsoever.1 He held the office of Sheriff of Aberdeenshire in 1630.1
He was created 1st Baronet Johnston, of Caskieben [Nova Scotia] on 31 March 1626, with special remainder to his heirs male whatsoever.1 He held the office of Sheriff of Aberdeenshire in 1630.1
Children of Sir George Johnston of Caskieben, 1st Bt. and Elizabeth Forbes
- Sir George Johnston of Caskieben, 2nd Bt.+2 d. b 10 Jun 1695
- John Johnston+2
William Forbes of Tolquhoun1
M, #487965
Last Edited=19 Feb 2013
Child of William Forbes of Tolquhoun
Elizabeth Forbes1
F, #487966
Last Edited=19 Feb 2013
Elizabeth Forbes is the daughter of William Forbes of Tolquhoun.2 She married Sir George Johnston of Caskieben, 1st Bt., son of John Johnston of Caskieben and Janet Turing.1
Her married name became Johnston.
Her married name became Johnston.
Children of Elizabeth Forbes and Sir George Johnston of Caskieben, 1st Bt.
- Sir George Johnston of Caskieben, 2nd Bt.+2 d. b 10 Jun 1695
- John Johnston+2
Sir George Johnston of Caskieben, 2nd Bt.1
M, #487967, d. before 10 June 1695
Last Edited=2 Mar 2013
Sir George Johnston of Caskieben, 2nd Bt. was the son of Sir George Johnston of Caskieben, 1st Bt. and Elizabeth Forbes.2 He married unknown daughter Leslie, daughter of Sir William Leslie of Wardis, 3rd Bt., before 1648.1 He died before 10 June 1695.1
He succeeded as the 2nd Baronet Johnston, of Caskieben [N.S., 1626].1 He sold Caskieben to Sir John Keith, who changed the name to Keith Hall in 1660.1
He succeeded as the 2nd Baronet Johnston, of Caskieben [N.S., 1626].1 He sold Caskieben to Sir John Keith, who changed the name to Keith Hall in 1660.1
Child of Sir George Johnston of Caskieben, 2nd Bt. and unknown daughter Leslie
- Sir John Johnston of Caskieben, 3rd Bt.2 b. c 1648, d. 23 Dec 1690
Sir William Leslie of Wardis, 3rd Bt.1
M, #487968
Last Edited=24 Aug 2011
Child of Sir William Leslie of Wardis, 3rd Bt.
unknown daughter Leslie1
F, #487969
Last Edited=19 Feb 2013
unknown daughter Leslie is the daughter of Sir William Leslie of Wardis, 3rd Bt.2 She married Sir George Johnston of Caskieben, 2nd Bt., son of Sir George Johnston of Caskieben, 1st Bt. and Elizabeth Forbes, before 1648.1
From before 1648, her married name became Johnston.
From before 1648, her married name became Johnston.
Child of unknown daughter Leslie and Sir George Johnston of Caskieben, 2nd Bt.
- Sir John Johnston of Caskieben, 3rd Bt.2 b. c 1648, d. 23 Dec 1690
Sir John Johnston of Caskieben, 3rd Bt.1
M, #487970, b. circa 1648, d. 23 December 1690
Last Edited=2 Mar 2013
Sir John Johnston of Caskieben, 3rd Bt. was born circa 1648.1 He was the son of Sir George Johnston of Caskieben, 2nd Bt. and unknown daughter Leslie.2 He died on 23 December 1690 at Tyburn, London, EnglandG, hanged.1
Once when in London he helped a friend Captain Hon. James Campbell (brother of 1st Duke of Argyll) to elope with and marry Mary Wharton, a 13–year old heiress, daughter of Sir Thomas Wharton and great-niece of the 4th Baron Wharton.1 In 1688 He was a leading Whig and as one of the first to declare for King William III as a person of considerable influence. As a result he was tried and condemned to death.1 He fought in the Flanders War of Grand Alliance between 1688 and 1697, or League of Augsburg.1 He fought in the Battle of the Boyne in 1690, as a Captain.1 He succeeded as the 3rd Baronet Johnston, of Caskieben [N.S., 1626] before 23 December 1690.1
Once when in London he helped a friend Captain Hon. James Campbell (brother of 1st Duke of Argyll) to elope with and marry Mary Wharton, a 13–year old heiress, daughter of Sir Thomas Wharton and great-niece of the 4th Baron Wharton.1 In 1688 He was a leading Whig and as one of the first to declare for King William III as a person of considerable influence. As a result he was tried and condemned to death.1 He fought in the Flanders War of Grand Alliance between 1688 and 1697, or League of Augsburg.1 He fought in the Battle of the Boyne in 1690, as a Captain.1 He succeeded as the 3rd Baronet Johnston, of Caskieben [N.S., 1626] before 23 December 1690.1