Hays of Rannes/Rannas and Leith-Hays
I've been looking at the Leith-Hays because I think they are in my family
through the Hays.
Rannas/Rannes is on the maps in the parish of Rathven (not Ravthen) - see
https://maps.nls.uk/geo/explore/#zoom=16.0&lat=57.66693&lon=-2.90078&layers=257&b=ESRIWorld&o=100&marker=57.66718,-2.89845
or for a modern map
https://www.geograph.org.uk/gridref/NJ4664
There's a Hay mausoleum in the kirkyard of Rathven a couple of miles away.

As for the Leith-Hay connection, Mary Forbes,
wife of General Alexander Leith-Hay, was the daughter of Thomas Forbes of
Ballogie and Christian Cumine. This is based on the fact that her marriage
record states that her father was Thomas, not Charles, and an inscription on
a tablet (which now seems to be missing) in Kennethmont Kirk which was
recorded by the indefatigable Andrew
Jervise.
The NTS and the Leith-Hay web site both say that Mary was the daughter of
Charles Forbes of Ballogie. I think the error originates with Burke's
Peerage, and has been copied by many others.
See attached (1) copy of the marriage record (2) transcript of the Leith-Hay
memorial tablets and (3) photo of the Hay mausoleum. The inscription on the
latter is transcribed at
https://www.geograph.org.uk/photo/6282977

Yours now to do with as you think fit.
Best wishes
Anne Burgess
LEITH-HAY
TABLETS
From
Epitaphs and inscriptions from burial grounds and old
buildings in the North East of Scotland; with historical, biographical,
genealogical, and antiquarian notes, also an appendix of illustrative
papers, with a Memoir of the author
By Jervise,
Andrew, 1820-1878
The mausoleum
or burial aisle of the Leith- Hays is upon the north side of the old kirk ;
but their family monuments, as well as those of the Gordons of Wardhouse,
are within
THE PARISH
CHURCH,
which is
situated upon the south side of the Huntly and Insch turnpike, and was
erected in 1812. The tablets are of marble, and respectively inscribed as
follows : —
Sacred to the
memory of Lieut.-General Sir James Leith, Knight Grand Cross of the Most
Honorable Military Order of the Bath ; Honorary Knight Commander of the
Portuguese Order of the Tower and Sword ; Grand Cordon of the Order of
Military Merit of France ; Commander of the Forces in the West Indies ;
Colonel of the 4th West India Regiment ; and Captain-General and Governor of
Barbadoes, &c. He was a native of this parish, born at Leith-hall, August
8th, 1763, and, after a series of distinguished services, died at Barbadoes,
Oct 16th, 1816, deeply lamented.
Mary, daughter
of Hay of Rannes, married Jolm Leith of Leith-hall. They were the
grand-parents of the above-named General Sir James Leith, and of John and
Alexander, his elder brothers, who both became heirs in succession. The
General who succeeded his brother John in the family estates, also came,
through his grandmother, to the estate of Rannes, and was. the first Hay or
Leith-Hay of his family : —
In memory of
General Alexander Hay of Rannes, who departed this life at Fetternear House,
on the 10th May, 1838, in the 8(lth year of his age. Also of his daughter,
Elizabeth, wife of Alexander Forbes of Blackford, who died at Leith-hall on
the 21st July, 1834, and of his youngest daughter, Margaret-Jane, who died
at Aberdeen, the 6th April, 1838. Beloved and lamented here, they departed
in the full hope, through Christ, of a joyful resurrection hereafter, and
their remains rest in the burial vault of the family, within the walls of
the old church of this, their native parish.
Sacred to the
memory of Sir Andrew Leith- Hay of Rannes, Knight of the Guelphic Order of
Hanover, Knight of the Order of Charles III of Spain, and Knight of the
Legion of Honor of France. He served with distinction through the Peninsular
War, for which he received a medal and six clasps for general actions. He
was a member of Lord Melbourne's Administration, and represented the Elgin
Burghs in Parliament for many years. Born February 17th, 1785; died at
Leith-hall, October 13th, 1862.
Sacred to the memory of Mary, daughter of Thomas Forbes, Esq.
of Ballogie, and Christian Cumine, of the family of Pitullie, the wife of
General Alexander Hay of Rannes, who departed this life at Leith-hall, on
Thui-sday, Feb. 5th, 1824, in the 62nd year of her age. A woman of exemplary
piety, who, after a life of the greatest respectability and honour, died
universally esteemed and regretted.
Sacred to the
memory of Mary, second daughter of General Alexander Hay of Rannes, and
relict of Major Daniel Mitchell of Ashgrove, who departed this life at
Aberdeen, on the 30th
Sacred to the
memory of Mary Margaret, Lady Leith-Hay, of Rannes, daughter of William
Clark, Esq, of Buckland, in the county of Devon, who departed this life at
Leith Hall on the 28th May, 1859. She was religious, benevolent, and
charitable. Also of her daughters, Mary, born the 29th September, 1823, who
died in London, 20th August, 1833 ; and Harriot Luisa, born the 11th
February, 1825, died at Woodend Cottage, Kincardineshire, 9th June, 1829.
In addition to
the inscriptions above quoted, others record the deaths of Captain William,
who died at Elgin in 1861, and Norman, who was lost on the coast of
Australia in 1857, second and fourth sons respectively of Sir Andrew
Leith-Hay. This branch of the Leiths claims descent from William of Barnis
or Birness, in Premnay, who was provost of Aberdeen in 1350, and who had a
royal gift of the lands of Edingarioch and Drumrossie, for distinguished
services to his country. John Leith of Boharm, who died about 1650, bought
the lands of Peilsyde (now Leith-hall), and others. His son James built the
burial aisle in the old kirkyard, also a mansion-house at Leith-hall, and
married a daughter of Strachan of Glenkindie (Epitaphs, i. 273, 230). |