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- James Ochoncar Forbes, 17th Lord Forbes (1765–1843), was a Scottish soldier and peer. He was the eldest son of James Forbes, 16th Baron Forbes, by Catherine...
- Andrew Iain Ochoncar Forbes (1945), the only son of Lieutenant Colonel Patrick Walter Forbes OBE, elder son of Lieutenant Colonel James Ochoncar Forbes, younger...
- (1725–1804, son of James, 15th Lord) (m. Catherine) 17th 1804–1843: James Ochoncar Forbes (1765–1843, son of 16th Lord and Catherine) 18th 1843–1868: Walter...
- Ochoncar Forbes, Esq. The castle thus became redundant in the mid 19th century, when it was replaced by a new house. On the death of James Ochoncar Forbes...
- Baronetcy of Foveran/Knaperna dormant, c. 1760 Baron Granard (UK), 1806 James Ochoncar Forbes (1765–1843) 17th Lord Forbes 1804–1843 William Forbes (1739–1806)...
- Baronetcy of Foveran/Knaperna dormant, c. 1760 Baron Granard (UK), 1806 James Ochoncar Forbes (1765–1843) 17th Lord Forbes 1804–1843 William Forbes (1739–1806)...
- 2023     Sir James ****nock Forbes of Craigievar, 14th Baronet David Ian Ochoncar Forbes, younger brother of the present holder The Baron of Craigmillar...
- Rear-Admiral The Hon. Arthur Lionel Ochoncar Forbes-Sempill (24 September 1877– 9 May 1962) was a Scottish officer of the Royal Navy active in the First...
- Hamilton 1803–1816: Gen. Hon. William Gordon of Fyvie 1816–1843: Gen. James Ochoncar Forbes, 17th Baron Forbes 1843–1853: Gen. Sir Frederick Adam, GCB, GCMG...
- Elizabeth Marjory Fairholme. Through his mother he was a grandson of James Ochoncar Forbes, 17th Lord Forbes. Fairholme joined the Royal Navy on 12 March 1834...