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Agnes md Guillaume Duke of Aquitaine
Listed as "of Burgundy"
_Congal _____________+
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_Conang _____________|
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_Fulk V or Foulques V OR ANJOU ___________|
| (1085 - ....) m 1105 |
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|--Matilda
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|_Ermentrude (Ehremberge) du MAIN Countess_|
(1088 - ....) m 1105 |
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[4495] www.tiac.net/users/pmcbride/rfc states md Jun 1119 Matilda, dau Fulke V, died at sea off Normandy the "White Ship" (le Blanche Nef) struck upon a rock called the Catteraze and sank off Bar Fleur off Normandy coast, killing many royal family members - no issue
_Robert CAMPBELL ___________+
| (1715 - ....) m 1740
_Hugh CAMPBELL (Grange)_|
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| _John MACKAY (illegitimate)_+
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|_Margaret MACKAY _______|
(1760 - ....) m 1778 |
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[8513] FHL Durness Par Reg 941 B4SR V 38 gives father Hugh Campbell, alias Grange, tenent in Sartigrim, late in Keoldale, and Margaret Mackay
[12350] IGI
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_William LEWIS ______|
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|_Elizabeth __________|
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_Andrew M'KIE Burgess of Kirkcudbright_+
| (1578 - 1629) m 1606
_William M'KIE ______|
| (1608 - 1656) m 1630|
| |_Marioun M'KEE ________________________+
| (1589 - ....) m 1606
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|--Thomas M'KIE Merchant Burgess
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|_Mary GRAY __________|
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[7925]
History of the Lands and their Owners in Galloway 941.49 H2m V 1, p 336 states: "on the 9th June 1656, we find Thomas M'Kie of Maidland, who we presume was their [Wm M'Kie and Mary Gray's] son. He again was followed by Wm. M'Kie, [wife was Isabell Adair] who was Sheriff-Clerk of Wigton."
listed as Bailie of Larg and Merchant/Burgess of Wigtown in sasines 1651
Kirkcudbright Town Council Records p 998 1655 "The said day Johne Ewart bailze being chargit be Patrik McIlroy messenger to tak and apprehend Johne Murray of Brughtoune at the instance of Thomas McKie of Maitland and ut in in suir firmance ay and quhill the said John Murray mak payment to the said Thomas of the sowme of sex hundreth merkis principall..."
_Neil MACKAY ________+
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_William MACKAY _____|
| (1744 - ....) m 1767|
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|_Lilie MACPHERSON ___|
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[1625] Scottish Church Records - gives father Wm Mc Kay
_William MACKAY _____+
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_Donald MACKAY ______|
| (1714 - ....) m 1743|
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|_Margaret MACDONALD _|
(1725 - ....) m 1743|
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[1313] Scottish Church Records - gives father Donald Mc Kay
JOHN MC KAY; Male; Christening: 27 DEC 1747 Dornoch, Sutherland, Scotland; Father: DONALD MC KAY; C110472 1731 - 1854 0990561 Film 6902466 Film; Sheet: 00
[1312]
Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record.
Search performed using PAF Insight on 05 Jul 2004
[2654] Scottish Church Records
_George SINCLAIR 2nd of Mey-Chancellor Caithness_+
| (1555 - 1616) m 1578
_William SINCLAIR 3rd of Mey_|
| (1578 - 1636) m 1600 |
| |_Margaret FORBES ________________________________+
| (1557 - ....) m 1578
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|--James SINCLAIR 4th of Mey
| (1602 - 1662)
| _George ROSS ____________________________________
| | (1555 - ....) m 1580
|_Katharine ROSS _____________|
(1582 - 1603) m 1600 |
|_Marian (Marjory) CAMPBELL ______________________
(1562 - ....) m 1580
[9352]
FHL Caithness Family History 941.13 D2h pg 63 states Sir James was styled in his father's lifetime, of Canisbay, as appears from a tack of teinds, dated 14 Jun 1635, by Sir William and Sir James, and from a Crown charter in favour of both, dated 17 Feb 1636. James' uncle, Sir John of Geanies and Dunbeath, to whose baronetcy he is supposed to have succeeded, was alive long after 1636; but if Sir James was so styled in the lifetime of his father and uncle, he may have been merely knighted, and may still have afterwards taken up his uncle's baronetcy. The footnote, however, states: "Sir James Sinclair of Canisbay was created a Baronet June 2 1631, with remainder 'haeredibus suis masculis et assignatis qubuscunque." He died in 1662.
GD96/520 1632-1639 Writs relating to transactions between George, Earl of Caithness...and Sir William Sinclair of Catboll, Sir James Sinclair of Canasbey, his son, and Elizabeth Leslie, spouse of said Sir James
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_James STEWART 2nd Earl of Galloway_|
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[5795] History of the Lands and their Owners in Galloway, v. 3, p 21 states Elizabeth Gordon married the Hon. William Stewart, youngest son of James, second Earl of Galloway.