Katherine Grant, 12th Countess of Dysart


Katherine Grant of Rothiemurchus, 12th Countess of Dysart was a Scottish peer.
She was born Katherine Greaves, daughter of Wenefryde Agatha Greaves, who succeeded as 10th Countess of Dysart in 1935 and Major Owain Edward Whitehead Greaves. On her mother's death Lady Katherine's elder sister, Lady Rosamund Agnes became the 11th Countess of Dysart, but never married or had issue, on her death in December 2003 Lady Katherine succeeded to the titles of Countess of Dysart and Lady Huntingtower. Under the Scottish peerage tradition, it is a title that goes to an eldest daughter if there is no male child. It has moved from earl to countess for centuries. Hence, after Lady Katherine’s death, her son Johnnie took on the title 13th Earl of Dysart while his son James became Lord Huntingtower. The Huntingtower title, which also shifts between male and female offspring, is more of a nominal one chosen by one of Lady Grant’s ancestors, none of whom, it seems, ever lived at Huntingtower, on the western edge of Perth.
During the Second World War, the Countess married an outstanding soldier, Lieutenant-Colonel John Peter Grant younger of Rothiemurchus in 1941 who succeeded his father as 15th Grant of Rothiemurchus. They had two children:
She died in 2011, aged 93.