_Domnald (Donald IV) Dagathach King of Scotland_+
| (0862 - 0900)
_Malcolm I King of Scotland_|
| (0897 - 0953) m 0929 |
| |________________________________________________
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|--Bethol
| (0950 - ....)
| ________________________________________________
| |
|____________________________|
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|________________________________________________
[11838] "A Guide to Irish Roots, pg II-44 "Bethol mac Maoilcoluim"
_Thomas COWLEY ___________+
| (1672 - ....) m 1704
_Patt (Patrick) COWLEY ____|
| m 1730 |
| |_Esther (Easter) KAIGHEN _+
| m 1704
|
|--Jony COWLEY
|
| _Robert FARGHER __________+
| | m 1694
|_Margaret (Margt) FARGHER _|
m 1730 |
|_Margt CAIN ______________
(1674 - ....) m 1694
[3589]
Given name listed as "Jane" rather than "Jony" in some records
Given name listed as "Jane" rather than "Jony" in some records
_Patrick HERON ______+
| (1589 - 1662) m 1614
_Andrew HERON _______|
| (1617 - 1695) m 1640|
| |_Mary M'DOWALL ______
| (1596 - ....) m 1614
|
|--Patrick HERON
| (1642 - 1721)
| _____________________
| |
|_Jean DUNBAR ________|
(1623 - 1696) m 1640|
|_____________________
[3246] Patrick no issue with his first wife, a large family with his second wife -- but only one son and one unmarried daughter survived, and children who did not survive with his third wife.
"He [John] died at the age of forty, when his brother Patrick succeeded. In fact, the management was left by their father to Patrick, who at this time was greatly employed in managing the parks at Baldoon, parish of Kirkinner, and in taking large droves of cattle to the south of England. Patrick married Margaret, daughter of Provost Stewart of Wigtoun. She died early, without issue. He married secondly, Jane, daughter of _____ Grahame of Inliston, parish of Kelton, provost of Dumfries, and had a large family. All died young, except one son [and one daughter]....Patrick Heron had stock upon Glenshalloch, Garlarg, Lomashan, Draighmorn, Poldenbuy, Tonderghie, Craigdews, Kirouchtrie, the Lessons, Torwhinock, and Torrshinerack. When he succeeded to the property, he left Baldoon a year afterwards and settled at Kirouchtrie. There was then a house overlooking the village of Minnigaff, which was the residence. Soon after his settlement there he had a law plea with John M'Kie of Palgown, who wished to have all the Larg estate, as transacted with the heirs of the line. At last they came to an arrangement to divide the land, by which Palgown got the title and residence. Patrick Heron afterwards divided the green of Machermore, with his cousin of Machermore; got his right to the third of Kirrouchtrie, and moss of Carsnaw secured by charter, etc.; as also the other third of Kirrouchtrie, that (Patrick) Murdoch of Cumloden claimed, with Craigdews, which he secured to himself and his posterity, by paying the said laird of Cumloden a sum of money to ratify his right...Patrick Heron had made a great deal of money in the cattle trade..He formed a tup park at Dreighmore...building, in 1719, of the present house of Kirrouchtrie...He also formed the parks, enclosed the grounds, and planted fir and other trees...(1719) he lost his second wife, and, after remaining two years a widower, finding...a necessity for a wife, he made a choice of Isabel, the widow of Thomas Maxwell of Cuil, parish of Buittle, and got with her both land and money. She was the daughter of ____ Neilson, merchant, Dumfries, brother to the laird of Barncailzie...Patrick Heron twice became M.P. for the Stewartry.
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_Augustus HOOKE ________|
| (1832 - ....) m 1855 |
| |_____________________
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|
|--Louisa HOOKE
| (1863 - ....)
| _John MACKAY ________+
| | (1800 - 1851) m 1820
|_Louisa Barbara MACKAY _|
(1836 - ....) m 1855 |
|_Sibla MACKENZIE ____+
(1801 - ....) m 1820
[4983] "The Book of Mackay" by Angus Mackay, pub. 1906, pg. 300.
_James M'KEE ________+
| (1695 - 1800) m 1725
_John M'KEE _________|
| (1735 - ....) m 1759|
| |_Margaret ORR _______+
| (1695 - ....) m 1725
|
|--Betty M'KEE
| (1764 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_____________________|
|
|_____________________
[11597] Copy of booklet from Frank Fox, 229 Belfast Road, Ballynahinch, county Down, No Ireland BT248UP states: "Betty (Mrs. Gibson)..."
_Adam M'KIE Provost-Bailie_+
| (1612 - ....) m 1640
_John M'KIE _________|
| (1645 - ....) m 1670|
| |_Helen DUNBAR _____________+
| (1616 - ....) m 1640
|
|--Alexander M'KIE
| (1673 - 1752)
| _Patrick DUNBAR ___________
| | (1620 - ....) m 1650
|_Elizabeth DUNBAR ___|
(1658 - ....) m 1670|
|___________________________
[2956]
Scottish Church Records -
"The Book of Mackay p 356 "John in Penninghame...m. Elizabeth. His son Alexander was served heir to his father 1699. His son John succeeded him in 1752. Alexander became Member of Parliament for the Stewartry in 1706.
_William MacAngus MACKAY _______+
| (1670 - 1731) m 1694
_Angus (Bain) MACKAY _|
| (1697 - 1733) |
| |_Eupham (Effrick) MACKAY (McKy)_
| (1675 - ....) m 1694
|
|--Hector (Bhain) MACKAY
| (1735 - ....)
| ________________________________
| |
|______________________|
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|________________________________
[706] FHL Durness Par Reg 941 D4SR V 38 marriage of son John lists alias Macachinbhain in Strathmore
[7012] Book of Mackay pg 263
_Hugh MACKAY ________+
| (1716 - ....) m 1738
_Neil MACKAY ________|
| m 1765 |
| |_Isobel SUTHERLAND __
| (1720 - ....) m 1738
|
|--Thomas MACKAY
| (1766 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_____________________|
|
|_____________________
[4837] FHL Lairg Par Reg 990575 #1 - gives Thomas from Kinoy; IGI
CATHARINE MC DONALD; Female; Spouse: THOS. MACKAY; Marriage: 11 MAR 1785 Lairg, Sutherland, Scotland; Batch Number: 7419308; Sheet: 74; Source Call No.: 0935086 Type: Film
[12816]
Form submitted by a member of the LDS Church
Search performed using PAF Insight on 02 Jul 2004
_Lachlan MACNEILL ___+
| (1625 - 1695) m 1649
_Torquil MACNEIL ____|
| (1650 - 1729) m 1680|
| |_Mary MACNEILL ______
| (1630 - ....) m 1649
|
|--Neil MACNEIL
| (1685 - ....)
| _Daniel M'CAY _______+
| | (1630 - ....) m 1655
|_Catherine M'CAY ____|
(1660 - ....) m 1680|
|_____________________
[5615]
Book of Mackay, p 361 states: This Neil of Ugadale m. the Hon. Margaret Crawford, eldest dau. of John, Viscount Garnock, and by her...had a son Hector (Scots Mag.)
Neil was served heir to his father Torquil MacNeil 21 Mar 1729 in Ugadale
_Lieut-Col John SINCLAIR ____+
| (1610 - ....)
_William SINCLAIR of Dunbeath_|
| (1635 - ....) m 1657 |
| |_____________________________
|
|
|--James SINCLAIR of Dunbeath
| (1660 - ....)
| _James SINCLAIR 4th of Mey___+
| | (1602 - 1662) m 1628
|_Elizabeth SINCLAIR __________|
(1640 - ....) m 1657 |
|_Elizabeth LESLIE (Lindores)_+
(1615 - ....) m 1628
[12165] GD139/72 20 Dec 1739 Copy (contemporary) disposition by Sir James Sinclair of Dunbeath to George Sinclair, 3rd of Brabster, of (i) the town and lands of Brabstermire, Slickly, Skowlary...with the mansion house of Brabster, all in the parish of Canisbay, presently possessed by George and disponed to Sir James by the late John Sinclair of Ulbster in fulfillment of a contract of co-partnery (26 March 1719) and in obedience to a decree arbitral (28 December 1728); and (ii) the town and lands of Swinzie..all in the parish of Dunnet, disponed (28 March 1719) by John [Campbell] earl of Breadalbane to the said John Sinclair of Ulbster and disponed (23 June 1739) by his son George Sinclair of Ulbster to Sir James.