Her father married his first wife before 15 May 1470 with the implication being that he was still married to his first wife on that date. IT is also known that they were still married on 6 Nov 1475 Although it is known that he was married to his second wife, the mother of Marion, before 24 Mar 1490, it is not clear how much before that date leaving one only able to say that Marion was born after 1476 (allowing a minimum of 14 months for a death, marriage, and gestation).
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↑ 1.01.1Paul, James Balfour. "The Scots Peerage : founded on Wood's ed. of Sir Robert Douglas's Peerage of Scotland; containing an historical and genealogical account of the nobility of that kingdom", Edinburgh: David Douglas, 1909, Vol. VI, Archive.org,
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↑ 2.02.1Bulloch, Joseph Gaston Baillie, "A History and Genealogy of the Families of Bulloch, Stobo, DeVeaux, Irvine, Douglass, Baillie, Lewis, Adams, Glen, Jones, Davis, Hunter with a Genealogy of Branches of the Habersham, King, Stiles, Footman, Newell, Turner, Stewart, Dunwody, Elliott, with Mention of the Families of Bryan, Bourke, Willams, Wylly, Woodbridge, and Many Other Families", Savannah, GA: Braid andHutton, 1892, Archive.org,
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I am unable to see how this woman is a "Lady". Her husband may have been a feudal/minor baron but this applies only to him. Sometimes after the husband dies the widow is referred to as "Lady of" but not Lady as she holds nothing by right, the feudal tenures meaning the superiorities and hereditary feus automatically go to the eldest son.
Two other sons of Lady Marion Hume or Baillie, named William Baillie and Adam Baillie, are mentioned in a bond dated 15th January 1613 as being in existence after her husband's death, but no mention is made of their father, or of her ever having made a second marriage.
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Two other sons of Lady Marion Hume or Baillie, named William Baillie and Adam Baillie, are mentioned in a bond dated 15th January 1613 as being in existence after her husband's death, but no mention is made of their father, or of her ever having made a second marriage.
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