John Shairp married firstly, Agnes Moffet. Their children included: • James Shairp, who was an invalid. • John Shairp • Patrick Shairp, Minister of Uphall. • Anna Shairp, who married William Little. • Agnes Shairp, who married, secondly, William Hume. He married secondly Euphemia Acheson, daughter of Alexander Acheson of
Gosford, merchant and master of the mint, and Helen Reid, and sister of Mark Acheson of
Acheson's Haven. Their children included: • Alexander Shairp, (d. 1604) while studying at Poitiers. • Andrew Shairp • William Shairp • Euphemia Shairp • Isobel Shairp, who married Robert Dunbar of
Burgie. • Helen Shairp He married thirdly Margaret Collace in 1591. She brought lands at
Kinloss,
Muirton, and
Findhorn and salmon fishing rights in pools called the Stells and Yairs. Schairp disputed their rights to these properties with
Edward Bruce, 1st Lord Kinloss. When they building at Houston, Margaret Collace wrote to Shairp's secretary in Edinburgh asking about customary payments for the masons. They had asked for "morning and afternoon's drink", probably a reference to "
drinksilver". ==References==