As recorded on page 2 of the 1888 Register of Marriages in the Parish of Abernethy and Kincardine, County of Inverness, Scotland, John Grant and Mary Ann Grant were married at Glenlochy on 13 March 1888.  John Grant (34) was at that time a gamekeeper at Brucklay Castle, New Deer, Aberdeenshire.  Parents of the groom were Alexander Grant farmer & Barbara Grant nee Smith (deceased).  Mary Ann Grant (32) was a former teacher.  Parents of the bride were John Grant, farmer & Elsie McDonald.
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The foregoing information is somewhat at odds with information on the February 25, 1940 death record of John Grant, widower of Mary Ann Grant.  This death record shows the parents of John Grant to have been John Grant, Farmer (deceased) and Barbara Grant, nee Smith (deceased).  The information was provided by Alexander John Grant, son of the deceased John Grant.  It is likely that the father of the John Grant who was married in March 1888 and died in February 1940 was fully named 
Alexander John Grant.
In the 
1891 Census of the Parish of New Deer, Aberdeenshire, Brucklay Gamekeeper’s House, John and Mary Ann Grant were enumerated with their younger children.
Name                   	Age
John Grant           	38         gamekeeper
Mary Ann Grant 	34         gamekeeper’s wife
Alexr John Grant	  2
Ewan George Grant	10 Mo
In the 
1901 Census of Parish Knockando, Invernesshire, Abernethy, Scotland, the family lived in a house on Main Street, Archiestown, in a house that had three rooms with one or more windows.
 
Name                   	AgeJohn Grant          	49
Mary Ann Grant 	47
Alexander J Grant	12
Ewan George Grant	10
James Peter Grant	  7
Barbara Grant       	  6
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The following summary was provided in
 June 2012 by Evelyn Grant Shaw, great granddaughter of of John Grant:
1882 Jessie Ann          born      Glenlochy
1886 Elsie Jane                         Glenlochy 
1889 Alexander John                New Deer 
1890 Ewan George                    New Deer
1892 James Peter                      Castleknowe
1894 Barbara                            Archiestown 
Glenlochy is a farm near Tomintoul, it sits on Crown Estate land and due to its remote location has fallen into disrepair, I last visited it around 10 years ago and remember thinking what a beautiful spot it would be for a holiday home for someone wanting perfect solitude and peace. I remember Jessie ( daughter of Ewan) telling me that her and her brother Ian used to walk to school in Tomintoul on a Sunday, spend the week with my Granny Barbara then walk back to Glenlochy on a Friday. (I think the distance would be around 10 miles). They both lived into their 80s and I can see why, the winters up there are the worst in Scotland (Tomintoul is the highest village in the Highlands) so they would have built lots of inner strength during their childhood. I am not sure why they were living in Glenlochy but can only assume they too lived with the grandparents there. 
John Grant worked as a gamekeeper hence estates at New Deer Aberdeenshire and Castleknowe. It seems he then changed to a grocer in Archiestown then retired to Tomintoul. 
The family grave in Tomintoul has both John and Mary Ann, Barbara (my grandmother) and James (my father) It also mentions Alexander John who died in the 1st world war and is buried in France.
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One puzzle in this family is that Jessie Ann Grant and Elsie Jane Grant were born years before the 1888 marriage of John Grant and Mary Ann Grant.  However, Jessie Ann’s birth was recorded on Page 2 of the 1882 Register of Births in the Parish of Abernethy and Kincardine, County of Inverness, Scotland.
2877  Her father was listed as John Grant (farmer) and Mary Ann Grant (nee Grant, lately a school teacher).  A copy of this record is found in the multimedia page for Mary Ann Grant.
The 
1891 Census of Abernethy shows Jessie Ann and Elsie living with their grandparents, John & Elizabeth Grant.
Name                    	AgeJohn Grant          	80
Elizabeth Grant 	67
Allan McDonald 	48   boarder
Jessie Ann Grant	  9   grand-dauElsie Grant            	  5   grand-dau
John McGilvray    	26   farm servant
Robert Barron      	17   farm servant
Barbra Ross       	18   domestic
These grandparents would be the father and mother of Mary Ann Grant, John Grant and “Elsie” Macdonald Grant.  
This makes it appear that John Grant and Mary Ann Grant had been intimate and borne two daughters for many years prior to their marriage in 1888.
Mary Ann Grant (24) was listed in the 1881 England Census for Abernethy Parish, living at the Dorback Schoolhouse with her niece Elsie Grant (10); see copy in multimedia for Mary Ann Grant.
2877In 1911, Mary Ann Grant was listed as head of household in the 
Census of Tomintoul, Kirkmichael Parish, Banffshire, Scotland.2877  At the time of this census, Alexander was a baker, Ewen was a hotel coachman, and James P. was a carpenter.  John Grant was absent on census night, but is was recorded that Mary Ann had been married 23 years and had six children, all living.