Robert Ayton of Inerdorney1
Child of Robert Ayton of Inerdorney
Janet Ayton1
From 1644, her married name became Lindsay.
Child of Janet Ayton and John Lindsay, 11th of Dowhill
- James Lindsay, 12th of Dowhill2 d. 1705
James Lindsay, 12th of Dowhill1 
He inherited the territorial Barony of Kinloch from his great-uncle William and sold it in 1696.1
Rt. Rev. William Lindsay1 
He held the office of Bishop of Dunkeld in 1677.1
Child of Rt. Rev. William Lindsay and Katharine Skene
Sir Andrew Skene of Halyards1
Child of Sir Andrew Skene of Halyards
Katharine Skene1
Her married name became Lindsay.
Child of Katharine Skene and Rt. Rev. William Lindsay
James Lindsay, 13th of Dowhill1
He was last actual holder of the Barony and Castle of Dowhill, his estates being sold or passing to creditors.1
Child of James Lindsay, 13th of Dowhill and Mary Watson
- Martin Lindsay, 14th of Dowhill+2 b. 1710, d. 1790
Mary Watson1
Her married name became Lindsay.
Child of Mary Watson and James Lindsay, 13th of Dowhill
- Martin Lindsay, 14th of Dowhill+2 b. 1710, d. 1790
Martin Lindsay, 14th of Dowhill1 
He was a writer (involved in clerical work rather than being a man of letters) with the Record Office at Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.1 In 1740 he sold the last of the estate.1 In 1745 he took part in the 45 Uprising.1 He was acquitted of treason.1
Child of Martin Lindsay, 14th of Dowhill and Jean Smythe
- James Lindsay, 15th of Dowhill+2 b. 1753, d. 1837
