_Robert GORDON 4th Viscount Kenmure_+
| (1580 - ....) m 1620
_Alexander GORDON 5th Viscount Kenmure__|
| (1620 - 1698) m 1674 |
| |_Lady Jean GORDON __________________+
| (1580 - ....) m 1620
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|--Mary GORDON
| (1678 - ....)
| _James STEWART 2nd Earl of Galloway_
| | (1600 - ....) m 1630
|_Grizell STEWART Viscountess of Kenmure_|
(1650 - 1678) m 1674 |
|____________________________________
Mary Gordon; Female; Birth: About 1667 Penninghame, Wigtown, Scotland; Spouse: Patrick Maxwell; Marriage: About 1689 Penninghame, Wigtown, Scotland; No source information is available.
[12968]
Record submitted after 1991 by a member of the LDS Church.
Search performed using PAF Insight on 20 Mar 2005
[12416] IGI
_Alexander M'KEE ____+
| (1665 - 1740)
_Thomas M'KEE Farmer-Indian Trader_|
| (1688 - 1769) m 1718 |
| |_____________________
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|--James M'KEE
| (1718 - 1782)
| _____________________
| |
|_Mary raised by Shawnee Indians____|
(1705 - ....) m 1718 |
|_____________________
[9450]
Book of McKee, pp 157/180; will dated 20 Jul 1777; probated 20 May 1782, book D, page 95 (during Revolutionary War) "I bequeath to my Son William McKee two hundred acres of land including the house and all improvements where he formerly lived likewise I bequeath to my to son James McKee the plantation I now live on with all the improvements belonging to it with all my personal estate; I likewise bequeath to my daughter Rachel Dickson a tract of land formerly belonging to Thomas Batterton...and I make and ordain my sone William and James whole and sole Executors..." Witnesses William Rankin, William Beattey
pg 435 states: "I have the entire account of how Thomas McKee was captured by Indians in the Western part in Virginia. She [his later wife] understood their language and heard them plotting to kill Thomas. She went to him and told him she would help him to escape if he would take her with hm and marry her. Thomas McKee with her rode 48 hours without stopping and as we know in the family he married a white woman we presume this was she....Thomas McKee evidently did not regard his connections with Indian women as legal marriages...I have a number of family letters never published in which Alexander addresses James as brother. Also the Authorities of the day acknowqledged James as the legal son of Thomas and gave him all the land Thomas had owned....My mother knew very well her grandfather Alexander McKee who was the son of James McKee...and he told her this family history and also said that James had said his mother was a white woman...Mary McKee (wife of Captain Thomas McKee...) could only make a mark for her name...there were at least 6 children by Indian women."
_John M'KEE _________+
| (1763 - 1811) m 1784
_Brice M'KEE ________________|
| (1785 - ....) m 1805 |
| |_____________________
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|--John M'KEE
| (1816 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Mary TANNINHILL (Farryhill)_|
(1782 - ....) m 1805 |
|_____________________
[2054] 1st Boardmills Presbyterian, Killaney parish MIC 1P/72/2 - 4th child of Brice
[4407]
"The Book of Mackay p 357 states his first wife's name was Helene.
History of the Lands and their Owners in Galloway 941.49 H2m V 4, pg 459 states: "There is some confusion about Alexander M'Kie's wife. In the Heron family account it is stated that he married Christian, daughter of Sir James Dunbar of Mochrum, and relict of Major Thomas Young of Lennie. This...is contradictory to what we learn from sasine dated 9th November 1731, when Mrs. Christian Douglas, spouse to Alexander M'Kie of Palgown, was infeft. It is probable that her first husband's name was Douglas and not Young."
Scottish Church Records gives the chr of the children and mother's name as Helen McKie
"The Book of Mackay p 357 states his first wife's name was Helene.
History of the Lands and their Owners in Galloway 941.49 H2m V 4, pg 459 states: "There is some confusion about Alexander M'Kie's wife. In the Heron family account it is stated that he married Christian, daughter of Sir James Dunbar of Mochrum, and relict of Major Thomas Young of Lennie. This...is contradictory to what we learn from sasine dated 9th November 1731, when Mrs. Christian Douglas, spouse to Alexander M'Kie of Palgown, was infeft. It is probable that her first husband's name was Douglas and not Young."
Scottish Church Records gives the chr of the children and mother's name as Helen McKie
ALEXANDER MCKIE; Male; Father: JOHN MCKIE; Mother: ELIZABETH DUNBAR; Spouse: HELENE MCKIE; Marriage: 08 APR 1703 Minnigaff,Kirkcudbright, , , Scotland; No source information is available.
[12645]
Record submitted after 1991 by a member of the LDS Church.
Search performed using PAF Insight on 27 Apr 2004
_Neil MACKAY ________+
| (1710 - ....) m 1735
_Donald MACKAY ______|
| (1740 - ....) m 1765|
| |_____________________
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|--Christian MACKAY
|
| _____________________
| |
|_____________________|
|
|_____________________
[1806] Scottish Church Records - gives father Donald Mac Kay; FHL Lairg Par Reg 990575 #1 states Donald is from Milnn
CHRISTIAN MAC KAY; Female; Christening: 05 SEP 1780 Lairg, Sutherland, Scotland; Father: DOND. MAC KAY; Batch Number: 7523743; Sheet: 45; Source Call No.: 0884611 Type: Film
[1805]
Form submitted by a member of the LDS Church
Search performed using PAF Insight on 27 Sep 2004
[4295] Blackcastle Manuscript pg 39 states: "He [Donald] had a Charter under the Great Seal from King Charles I, 'Donaldo Macleod de Assint' confirming to him and his heirs the lands of Annot and others in Invernessshire united to the Barony of Assint, dated 21st November 1642 - Reg. Ma. Sig. et Douglas' Baronage p. 387."
_Berenger II King of Italy_
| (0905 - 0961) m 0936
_Adelbert King of Italy_|
| (0936 - 0971) m 0967 |
| |_Willa a nun_______________
| (0915 - 0966) m 0936
|
|--Otto William PEREGRINUS
| (0967 - 1027)
| ___________________________
| |
|_Gerberga de Chalon_____|
(0953 - 0989) m 0967 |
|___________________________
[10857] Aristocratic & Royal Ancestors GS 929.242 H249t p. 147.
[11365] www.gendex.com/users/jast/ with Notes: Weis' "Ancestral Roots..." (170:21) states she was the widow of Thorfin, Earl of Orkney. (171:21) identifies her as Malcolm's 1st wife