[10797] Dau of Aldune, Bishop of Durham. Her husband tired of her and sent her back to her father, when she md Kilvert son of Liulph, Thane in Everwickshire (Berkshire) who treated her in the same way after which she became a nun.
[12359] IGI
_Ferchar Fada King of Dalriada_+
| (0635 - 0702) m 0665
_Domnaill donn "the Brown"_|
| (0675 - ....) |
| |_______________________________
|
|
|--Nachtan mor
| (0720 - ....)
| _______________________________
| |
|___________________________|
|
|_______________________________
[11292] Pedigrees of the Scottish Clans http://clancameron.simplenet.com pg 17 Genealogy of MacNachton
_James JOHNSTON _______+
| (1638 - 1810) m 1760
_William JOHNSTON ___|
| (.... - 1830) m 1800|
| |_Christina BROTCHIE ___
| (1740 - ....) m 1760
|
|--Anne JOHNSTON
| (1801 - 1891)
| _William SWANSON ______
| | (1742 - 1798) m 1767
|_Margaret SWANSON ___|
(.... - 1816) m 1800|
|_Eliza (Elspeth) COGH _
(1745 - 1809) m 1767
[4216] Prepared by members of Gen Committee of Calder Family Org - Helen Larson, 244 E 2100 No, Provo
[5577] Book of Mackay pg 256
_Hugh M'KEE "Linen Hugh"__+
| (1734 - 1819) m 1763
_Hugh M'KEE _________|
| (1785 - 1857) m 1817|
| |_Ann (Elizabeth) WARNOCK _
| (1745 - 1812) m 1763
|
|--Ann M'KEE
| (1820 - 1852)
| _William M'KEE ___________+
| | (1760 - 1837) m 1792
|_Jane M'KEE _________|
(1794 - 1859) m 1817|
|__________________________
[9548]
Boardmills 1st Presbyterian - Killaney MIC 1P/72/2; Boardmills First Presbyterian Graveyard Inscriptions - FHL
A History of the Descendants of David McKee, of Anahilt, states she died unmarried.
MIC 637/1 P 2 (PRONI Sep 2001) gives information on this child. No other records include her.
_Edward M'GHIE ______+
| (1607 - ....) m 1640
_Gilbert M'KIE ______|
| (1645 - ....) m 1685|
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Charles M'KIE
| (1688 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_____________________|
|
|_____________________
[2668] Scottish Church Records
_Hugh MACKAY ________+
| (1690 - ....) m 1715
_William MACKAY _____|
| (1715 - 1765) m 1740|
| |_____________________
|
|
|--John MACKAY
| (1757 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_____________________|
|
|_____________________
[1638] Scottish Church Records - gives name as John Mackay or Macuilammachustian; FHL Durness Par Reg 941 B4SR V38 gives name as John Mackay, alias Macuilleam machustian, a single man in Strathbeg; dau Florence lists father as John Mackay, alias Macuilleam machustian , a little tenent in Eribol; marriage gives John Mackay, alias Macuilammachustian, a young lad in Strathbeg to Christian Fraser in Erriboll
CHRISTIAN FRASER; Female; Spouse: JOHN MACKAY OR MAC WILLIAM; Marriage: 18 JAN 1779 Durness, Sutherland, Scotland; Batch Number: 7421309; Sheet: 48; Source Call No.: 0935116 Type: Film
[12856]
Form submitted by a member of the LDS Church
Search performed using PAF Insight on 05 Sep 2004
_John MACKAY ________+
| (1622 - 1710) m 1653
_Hugh MACKAY ________|
| (1662 - ....) m 1690|
| |_Margaret MUNRO _____+
| (1633 - ....) m 1653
|
|--Robert MACKAY
| (1695 - 1754)
| _Patrick SINCLAIR ___+
| | (1641 - ....) m 1661
|_Margaret SINCLAIR __|
(1665 - ....) m 1690|
|_Jean SINCLAIR ______+
(1638 - ....) m 1661
[6512]
The Book of Mackay, pg. 316; Robert Mackay, Clyth, married Janet, dau. of George Edwards, Persie, Forfar; two children; Blackcastle, p 129 gives death date, marriage, spouse death date, and children;
IGI lists mother of Robert as Christina Mackay
_Robert More MUNRO 15th Baron of Foulis_+
| (1528 - 1588) m 1545
_Hector MUNRO 17th of Foulis_|
| (1549 - 1603) |
| |_Margaret OGILVY _______________________+
| (1530 - 1563) m 1545
|
|--Robert MUNRO 18th of Foulis
| (1575 - 1633)
| _Hugh FRASER 4th Lord Lovat_____________+
| | (1528 - ....) m 1550
|_Anne FRASER ________________|
(1555 - ....) |
|________________________________________
[12479]
Marriage date is the marriage contract date.
http://pages.zdnet.com/patbylock/id10.html Robert weas styled "the Black Baron" - the first of his house to engage in the religious wars of Gustavus Adolphus. In 1626 he went over with the Scottish corps of Sir Donal mackay, first Lord Reay, accompanied by six other officers of his name and near kindred.
He died at Ulm from a wound in his foot.
[9361] FHL Caithness Family History 941.13 D2h pg 64 - daughter of George, second Earl of Seaforth; IGI lists her name only as Margaret (no surname)