[11023]
www.tiac.net/users/pmcbride/rfc - gives birth, death, parents, children, spouse
Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists 974.D2w Lines 1, 17; Encyclopedia Britannica
_Robert BRUCE Lord of Annandale_
| (1205 - ....) m 1230
_Robert VII BRUCE Earl of Carrick_|
| (1240 - 1304) m 1271 |
| |_Isobel ________________________+
| (1210 - 1251) m 1230
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|--Robert I (VIII) BRUCE King of Scotland
| (1274 - 1329)
| ________________________________
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|_Marjorie Countess of Carrick_____|
(1250 - 1292) m 1271 |
|________________________________
[4516]
www.pwwphoto.com/gene/WCO2/WCO2_430.htm stated he was age 31 when he became King and he died at Cardross, probably of Leprosy; Robert's 3 brothers were executed by King Edward; he was buried at Dunfermline, his heart was taken on the Crusades, and then it was returned back to Melrose Abbey, Scotland.
Book of McKee, pg 409, "Kings of Scotland" from O'Flaherty's gygia which was written in 1684 during the Reign of Charles II, states Robert I (Robert Bruce) was king 23 years, about 1306-1329
_Pat OR Patrick COWLEY __
| (1590 - ....)
_Pat (Patrick) COWLEY _|
| (1620 - ....) m 1641 |
| |_________________________
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|--Phill (Phillip) COWLEY
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| _Robte (Robert) KAIGHIN _+
| | (1592 - ....) m 1612
|_Jane KAIGHIN _________|
(1615 - ....) m 1641 |
|_________________________
_John JELLY _________
| (1721 - 1807)
_Robert JELLY _______|
| (1790 - ....) m 1835|
| |_Ann HAMILTON _______
| (1720 - 1806)
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|--Anna JELLY
| (1845 - 1886)
| _____________________
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|_____________________|
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|_____________________
[2232] Tullynakill Graveyard inscription states she died22 Feb 1886 aged 41
_Duncan M'CAY _______+
| (1385 - ....) m 1425
_Gilchrist M'CAY ____|
| (1440 - 1506) m 1467|
| |_____________________
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|--John M'CAW
| (1472 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_____________________|
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|_____________________
[6285] Book of Mackay, p 362 states: "On the 14th Aug., 1506, the following Mackays held lands of the king in Bute: ...John Mackaw, the other half (of Garachach)..." Also in Blackcastle Manuscript copy of original charter
_John M'KEE Yeoman___+
| (.... - 1784) m 1730
_John M'KEE Weaver or Farmer_|
| (1761 - 1831) m 1789 |
| |_Elizabeth __________
| (1712 - ....) m 1730
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|--Francis M'KEE
| (1804 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Mary SEABRING ______________|
(1771 - 1859) m 1789 |
|_____________________
_John M'KIE _________+
| (1630 - ....) m 1670
_William M'KIE ______|
| (1677 - ....) m 1713|
| |_____________________
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|--Patrick M'KIE
|
| _____________________
| |
|_Jean HATHORN _______|
(1696 - ....) m 1713|
|_____________________
[7619] Scottish Church Records - gives father William and mother Jean Hathorn
_Roderick MACKAY (Rebhach)_+
| (1722 - ....) m 1745
_Robert (Revach) MACKAY Shoemaker and Soldier_|
| (1747 - ....) m 1777 |
| |___________________________
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|--John MACKAY (twin)
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| ___________________________
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|_Mary MACKAY _________________________________|
(1753 - ....) m 1777 |
|___________________________
[8387] FHL Durness Par Reg 941 B4SR V 38 gives father Robert Mackay, alias Macrory, Repaph, shoemaker in Aultnacealich, Strathmore
_Neil MORISON (Morrison)_
| (1715 - ....) m 1740
_William MORISON ____|
| (1740 - ....) m 1760|
| |_Mary MACKAY ____________+
| (1725 - ....) m 1740
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|--Murdoch MORISON
| (1760 - ....)
| _________________________
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|_____________________|
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|_________________________
[8243] FHL Durness Par Reg 941 B4SR V 38 marriage gives Murdoch Morison in Sandwood to Christian Mackay, alias nin Heorishmacean, tenent and shepherd in Geodhachreave, Parph; at chr of Hugh, sps listed as Elizabeth Mackay; at chr of Donald and unnamed child, sps is Christian Mackay; Murdoch is listed from Eddrachylish, tenent in Island Choarie in chr of Donald; at chr of Fairly and unnamed child, listed as alias Macuilammacneil
_George SINCLAIR Fifth Earl of Caithness_+
| (1569 - 1620) m 1592
_Francis SINCLAIR of Northfield_|
| (1605 - ....) m 1625 |
| |_Lady Jean GORDON _______________________+
| (1580 - ....) m 1592
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|--Marjory SINCLAIR
| (1625 - ....)
| _________________________________________
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|________________________________|
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|_________________________________________
[6138] "History of the House and Clan of Mackay" gives marriage of Marjorie as 5th wife to Donald, Lord Reay; a footnote states: "An invidious report had gone abroad that this lady was not married to Lord Reay, which there is sufficient evidence to show was a mere calumny. Majory Sinclair was cousin of the Earl of Caithness, and consequently of higher rank than either Rachel Winterfield or Elizabeth Thomson; and Charles and Rupert, her sons, were named, the former for the king, and the other for the prince, which it would be absurd to suppose should obtain if they were illegitimate...[also] 8th May 1672. A bond...proceeds thus: '......Charles Macky, broyr-german to ye Lord Reay...'
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_Robert SUTHERLAND Earl of_|
| (1370 - ....) m 1389 |
| |__________________________________
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|--Alexander SUTHERLAND Earl of Ross
| (1395 - 1455)
| _Alexander STEWART Earl of Buchan_+
| | (1340 - 1405) m 1373
|_Margaret STEWART _________|
(1373 - 1439) m 1389 |
|_(Concubine I) ___________________
(1358 - ....) m 1373
[3825] FHL Caithness Family History 941.13 D2h pg xxviii (Introduction) - his will was made in 1456, and he gave by Sasine in 1429 Dunbeath to his sister Mariota and her husband Alexander Sutherland of Dunbeath