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Connad (Kenneth-Cear) King of Dalriada

[11731]

ABT 0587 - 0630

Father: Eochaidh Buide "the Red" King of Dalriada


                                             _Aidan (Aodh) King of Dalriada_+
                                            | (0532 - 0606)                 
 _Eochaidh Buide "the Red" King of Dalriada_|
| (0563 - 0629) m 0591                      |
|                                           |_______________________________
|                                                                           
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|--Connad (Kenneth-Cear) King of Dalriada
|  (0587 - 0630)
|                                            _______________________________
|                                           |                               
|___________________________________________|
                                            |
                                            |_______________________________
                                                                            

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[11731] King of Scotland for 3 months, 629-630; name "Kenneth-Cear" or "Left-Handed"; A History of the Scottish Highlands states he served in 621; The Book of McKee, pg 258, states that he was a brother of Eocha-bui.

"A History of the Scottish Highlands, Highland Clans, and Highland Regiments..." by Rev. Thomas Maclauchlan at FHL 941Hk pg 48, "A Chronological table of the Scoto-Irish Kings from the Year 503-843" states he was a son of Eoacha-Bui

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Thomas M'KEE Farmer-Indian Trader

[9432]

ABT 1688 - BEF 6 Dec 1769

Father: Alexander M'KEE

Family 1 : Thomas M'KEE
  1. +Alexander M'KEE
Family 2 : Mary raised by Shawnee Indians
  1. +James M'KEE
  2. +Catherine M'KEE
  3.  Elizabeth M'KEE
  4. +Hugh M'KEE
  5.  Nancy M'KEE

                       _Alexander M'KEE ____+
                      | (1638 - 1722) m 1674
 _Alexander M'KEE ____|
| (1665 - 1740)       |
|                     |_____________________
|                                           
|
|--Thomas M'KEE Farmer-Indian Trader
|  (1688 - 1769)
|                      _____________________
|                     |                     
|_____________________|
                      |
                      |_____________________
                                            

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[9432] Thomas md first in Ireland, with issue, Alexander. His second wife was white but raised by Shawnee Indians. He was a farmer and an Indian trader. He and his father owned a fur trading store from 1736. After the defeat of Braddock, the Indians burned his trading post, which he rebuilt and fortified in 1756. He was a Captain in the Colonial forces in the French and Indian War. Later he became an Indian agent, and several times visited Fort Pit and other places to confer on Indian affairs. He was a special commissioner of the Proprietors of Pennsylvania to the Wyoming settlement. (Book of McKee, p 157)

In 1734 he had a license to settle 200 acres issued by the William Penn proprietaries. Other records state that he died in Harrisburg 1770 or at McKee Half Falls in 1772. He was appointed J.P. in 1763 by George III.

He actually died in 1769, as his eldest son Alexander McKee filed a petition in the Orphan's Court dated December 6, 1769, according to the records of Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, Vol 1768-1772, p. 163, wherein he, as administrator of the estate of his deceased and intestate father, declared that Thomas McKee died seized of a plantation and tract of Patented Land on Eastward of the River Susquehanna in Upper Paxtang Township, commonly called New Providence and containing 469 acres. Later, on August 4, 1773, Captain Alexander McKee filed another petition (Vol. 1772-1776, p. 134) stating that Thomas McKee died leaving six children, one of them a minor.

pg 433 states, that Mr Shippen's letter gives Alexander's age as 61 in 1756

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 acknowledged 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."

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William M'KEE

[7227]

8 Feb 1814 - 1 Jul 1876

Father: John M'KEE
Mother: Eliz HARRISON


                       _Hugh M'KEE "Linen Hugh"__+
                      | (1734 - 1819) m 1763     
 _John M'KEE _________|
| (1776 - 1812) m 1808|
|                     |_Ann (Elizabeth) WARNOCK _
|                       (1745 - 1812) m 1763     
|
|--William M'KEE 
|  (1814 - 1876)
|                      __________________________
|                     |                          
|_Eliz HARRISON ______|
  (1788 - ....) m 1808|
                      |__________________________
                                                 

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[7227] Hodge Podge film lists chr 1st Boardmills Presbyterian par reg - 3rd child

Killaney churches 250th anniversary booklet (p 15) states: "The Temperance Hall (at Boardmills) was built through a very generous gift by Mr William Magee, Carricknaveigh, who died on 1 July 1876, aged 63 years. His two sisters, Isabella and Margaret installed the rose window behind the pulpit to his memory."

Since the record does not indicate a wife or children, it is possible he was a bachelor.

[7226] [S58]

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Robt M'KIE

[3459]

1780 - 29 Jan 1855

Father: John M'KIE
Mother: Elizabeth MCGUFFOG

Family 1 :
  1. +Sarah M'KIE

                       _William M'KIE __________+
                      | (1718 - 1779) m 1751    
 _John M'KIE _________|
| (1759 - ....) m 1779|
|                     |_Catherine Maria VERNOR _
|                       (1740 - 1770) m 1751    
|
|--Robt M'KIE 
|  (1780 - 1855)
|                      _________________________
|                     |                         
|_Elizabeth MCGUFFOG _|
  (1760 - ....) m 1779|
                      |_________________________
                                                

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[3459] burial records Stewartry of Kirkcudbright 941.49 v3ma Vol 1 states Robt was age 75 at death

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Donald MACKAY

[8585]

____ - ____

Father: John MACKAY (Ekel or Calder)


                                _Hugh MACKAY ________+
                               | (1720 - ....)       
 _John MACKAY (Ekel or Calder)_|
| (1745 - ....) m 1766         |
|                              |_ CALDER ____________
|                                (1730 - ....)       
|
|--Donald MACKAY 
|  
|                               _____________________
|                              |                     
|______________________________|
                               |
                               |_____________________
                                                     

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[8585] FHL Durness Par Reg 941 B4SR V38 gives father John Ekel, alias Macdholicustan MacGhilbert, in Hunleam

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Eric MACKAY

[5494]

ABT 1867 - ____

Father: Joseph MACKAY
Mother: Jessie MELVILLE


                       _John Selby MACKAY Banker, Coalmaster, Shipowner_+
                      | (1806 - 1890) m 1830                            
 _Joseph MACKAY ______|
| (1832 - ....) m 1854|
|                     |_Margaret BOGUE _________________________________+
|                        m 1830                                         
|
|--Eric MACKAY 
|  (1867 - ....)
|                      _________________________________________________
|                     |                                                 
|_Jessie MELVILLE ____|
  (1834 - ....) m 1854|
                      |_________________________________________________
                                                                        

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[5494] The Book of Mackay, pg. 328;

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George Alexander MACKAY Grazier

[5032]

ABT 1854 - ____

Father: George MACKAY Grazier
Mother: Jane Scott MACDONALD


                         _John MACKAY ________+
                        | (1800 - 1851) m 1820
 _George MACKAY Grazier_|
| (1821 - 1901) m 1854  |
|                       |_Sibla MACKENZIE ____+
|                         (1801 - ....) m 1820
|
|--George Alexander MACKAY Grazier
|  (1854 - ....)
|                        _Edward MACDONALD ___
|                       | (1800 - ....) m 1829
|_Jane Scott MACDONALD _|
  (1830 - 1913) m 1854  |
                        |_Jane STACK _________
                          (1809 - ....) m 1829

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[5032] "The Book of Mackay", pg. 300-301.

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Isabella MACKAY

[4714]

ABT 1650 - ____

Father: Iye (Hugh or Idoni) MACKAY
Mother: Margaret GORDON

Family 1 : Donald FORBES

                               _William MACKAY _____+
                              | (1564 - 1612) m 1590
 _Iye (Hugh or Idoni) MACKAY _|
| (1595 - 1663) m 1631        |
|                             |_Isabella MACKENZIE _
|                               (1570 - ....) m 1590
|
|--Isabella MACKAY 
|  (1650 - ....)
|                              _John GORDON ________
|                             | (1580 - ....)       
|_Margaret GORDON ____________|
  (1610 - ....) m 1631        |
                              |_____________________
                                                    

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[4714] The Book of Mackays, pg 309;

Blackcastle, p 104 gives spouse and mg contract date

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Thomas MACKAY

[22]

6 Mar 1836 - ABT 1837

Father: Thomas Sloan MACKAY
Mother: Ann COWLEY ROGERS


                        _John (Greer) MACKAY _+
                       | (1791 - 1838) m 1810 
 _Thomas Sloan MACKAY _|
| (1810 - 1880) m 1833 |
|                      |_Ann (Nancy) SLOAN ___+
|                        (1791 - 1846) m 1810 
|
|--Thomas MACKAY 
|  (1836 - 1837)
|                       _Peter ROGERS ________+
|                      | (1775 - 1841) m 1797 
|_Ann COWLEY ROGERS ___|
  (1799 - 1878) m 1833 |
                       |_Ellinor COWLEY ______+
                         (.... - 1854) m 1797 

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[22] Some records give his middle name as Rogers

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William SMITH Minister of Dunnet

[9273]

ABT 1590 - ____

Family 1 :
  1.  John SMITH

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[9273] FHL Caithness Family History 941.13 D2h pg 46

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William Denoon YOUNG

[7064]

ABT 1798 - ____

Family 1 : Eliza MURRAY
  1.  Donald YOUNG
  2.  Charles YOUNG
  3.  Edward YOUNG
  4.  Elizabeth YOUNG
  5.  Catherine YOUNG
  6.  Jessie YOUNG
  7.  J. A. YOUNG

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[7064] Book of Mackay pg 266

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