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Alexander (15th Earl of Crawford) Lindsay
Ludovic (16th Earl of Crawford) Lindsay
Margaret (of Airth & Mentieth) Graham
Margaret (or Elizabeth) (of Sauchie) Shaw
Henry (13th Earl of Crawford) Lindsay
James Abbot of Kelso And Melrose Stuart
James V Stewart King of Scotland
James (Sir) (of Sauchie) Shaw
Marjory Kirkcaldy
Alexander (5th Lord Blantyre) Stewart
Margaret (of Greenock) Shaw
Alexander (4th Lord Blantyre) Stewart
6 Sons Shaw-Stewart
Margaret Shaw-Stewart
2 Further Daughters Shaw-Stewart
Sir Michael (5th Bt of Blackhall) Shaw-Stewart
Catherine Maxwell
Houston Stewart-Nicholson
Sir John (4th Bt of Blackhall) Shaw-Stewart
Helen Houston
Sir Michael (3rd Bt of Blackhall) Stewart
Sir John (4th Bt of Houstoun) Houston
Margaret Shaw
Anne Houston
William (of Enterkine) Cunninghame
Margaret Shaw
Sir John (3rd Bt of Houstoun) Houstoun
Sir John (3rd Bt of Greenock) Shaw
Sir John (2nd Bt of Greenock) Shaw
Eleanor Nicolson
Sir John (1st Bt of Greenock) Shaw
Jean Mure
John (of Greenock) Shaw
Helen Houston
James (of Greenock) Shaw
Margaret Montgomery
John (of Greenock) Shaw (or Schaw)
Jean Cunninghame
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William (of Glengarnock) Cunninghame
Elizabeth Sinclair
Elizabeth Cunninghame
Alexander (of Greenock and Sauchie) Shaw (or Schaw)