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_Robert CARSANE OR A'CCARSON _|
| (1470 - ....) m 1485 |
| |__
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|--Marion ACCARSON
| (1493 - ....)
| __
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|______________________________|
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[5651]
History of the Lands and their Owners in Galloway 941.49 H2m V 2, pg 104; v. 3, p 34 corrects the history to state: Robert Carsane or A'ccarson of Glen had two daughters, co-heiresses. Marion, who married Robert, son of Sir John Gordon of Lochinvar. Janet, who married Edward Maxwell of Breconside, and afterwards of Lochrutton and Hills. The eldest daughter obtained the lands. Her husband, Sir Robert Gordon, styled of Glen, entered into a bond of manrent to serve John, fourth Lord Maxwell, dated 3 Feb 1512.
History of the Lands and their Owners in Galloway 941.49 H2m V 2, pg 104; v. 3, p 34 corrects the history to state: Robert Carsane or A'ccarson of Glen had two daughters, co-heiresses. Marion, who married Robert, son of Sir John Gordon of Lochinvar. Janet, who married Edward Maxwell of Breconside, and afterwards of Lochrutton and Hills. The eldest daughter obtained the lands. Her husband, Sir Robert Gordon, styled of Glen, entered into a bond of manrent to serve John, fourth Lord Maxwell, dated 3 Feb 1512.
_John BROWN _________+
| (1520 - ....) m 1555
_George BROWN _______|
| (1564 - 1587) m 1585|
| |_____________________
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|
|--Thomas BROWN
| (1609 - 1665)
| _____________________
| |
|_Elizabeth MURE _____|
(1570 - ....) m 1585|
|_____________________
[10440] History of the Lands and Their Owners in Galloway, Vol 5, pp 274-5: "In 1664, when the restoration was established, a Thomas Brown suddenly appears, an enters into undisputed possession [of Newton]. His first act on record was the division, by disposition of the 9th November 1664, of the four pound land of Newton into four twenty shilling lands, of which three shares fell to his three eldest sons, and one share to Helen, daughter of Gilbert Brown, excluding John Brown, afterwards known as of Drumclog and Bothwell Brig, and Alexander Brown, Presbyterians, his younger sons. There is a casual notice of the date 1609, but whether denoting the birth or succession of Thomas we cannot say, as all the documents of that time are lost. Thomas had sasine of Newton in 1665, and was dead in 1666. The tenor of his dispotion, his long concealment, and the fact that his successors, portioners of Newton, held portions of the meadow land of Nunton...prove that he was of the Nunton family, and apparently as deeply imbued with anti-covenanting principles as Gilbert Brown of Nuntoun and Bagbie, who appears to have been his eldest brothers.
_James M'KEE ________+
| (.... - 1795) m 1740
_Alexander M'KEE ____|
| (1758 - 1807) m 1802|
| |_Elizabeth __________
| (1720 - ....) m 1740
|
|--Elizabeth M'KEE
| (1803 - ....)
| _John KIRKPATRICK ___
| | (1745 - ....) m 1769
|_Rachel KIRKPATRICK _|
(1780 - ....) m 1802|
|_____________________
_John M'KEE _________+
| (1681 - 1777) m 1701
_James M'KEE ________|
| (.... - 1795) m 1740|
| |_Isabellow __________
| (1685 - ....) m 1701
|
|--Isabella M'KEE
| (1755 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Elizabeth __________|
(1720 - ....) m 1740|
|_____________________
[8206] Book of McKee, pg 108 Vol D. p. 380 of Franklin County, Pennsylvania probate
_Hugh M'KEE _________+
| (1697 - 1767) m 1733
_James M'KEE ________|
| (1740 - 1798) m 1765|
| |_____________________
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|
|--William M'KEE
| (.... - 1834)
| _____________________
| |
|_Jean MCEWEN ________|
(1745 - ....) m 1765|
|_____________________
[9703]
Drumbo Presbyterian Register MIC 1P/291 - Belfast PRO, October 1999
Named in Householders and/or Griffiths Index as of Ballyknockhan; also listed in Tithe Applotment Book, Saintfield Parish 1834 (as listed in MIC 637/3 at PRONI) as "Wm McKee, Ballyknockan, 4 acres."
Register of Freeholders lists M'Kee William of Carricknecessnagh 1790
_John M'KIE _________+
| (1640 - ....) m 1664
_Thomas M'KIE _______|
| (1667 - ....) m 1690|
| |_____________________
|
|
|--David M'KIE
|
| _____________________
| |
|_Mary HOUSTOUN ______|
(1673 - ....) m 1690|
|_____________________
[7751] Scottish Church Records - gives father Thomas and mother Mary Howstown
_Robert Henry MACKAY _+
| (1843 - 1932) m 1885
_Alexander Mitchell MACKAY _|
| (1897 - 1929) m 1924 |
| |_Isabella MITCHELL ___
| (1850 - ....) m 1885
|
|--James Alexander MACKAY
| (1929 - 1994)
| ______________________
| |
|_Martha THOMSON ____________|
(1900 - 1994) m 1924 |
|______________________
[479] Personal conv with Isabell 10-94, also saw grave and headstone
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_Neill MACNEILL _____|
| |
| |__
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|--Lachlan MACNEILL
| (1625 - 1695)
| __
| |
|_____________________|
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[11951] IGI