[12111] Will of Isabella McKee #7280 of Templepatrick Widow in the Barony of Ards & Co of Down, being weak of Body; 31 Jul 1855; my son Hugh McKee...the farm that I now occupy...To my Daughter Eliza McKee the house that I now occupy...the house to be occupied by her only as long as She remains unmarried & then to be given to my son Hugh McKee; leave to her my jaunting Car; paid out of my money now in the Banke in the hands of Mr Dunbar; to my Daughter Eliza McKee the Sum of Six hundred pounds Sterling; divided among my sons Hugh William & Andrew McKee share & share alike; Execs - my son Hugh McKee & the Revd John McAulay of Ballyvester (and Trustees); Witnesses Francis Boyle, John McAulay; Proved 19th Feb 1856; Effects L1149.14.9; Died 22nd Aug 1855.
_Robert M'KEE _______+
| m 1750
_Robert M'KEE _______|
| m 1788 |
| |_Jane STIT __________
| (1730 - ....) m 1750
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|--John M'KEE
| (1790 - 1851)
| _____________________
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|_____________________|
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|_____________________
[322]
Added to this family because of location and name, although the lease only mentions David, James, and Richard. It is likely James would name a son after his father John.
John M'Kee, Tulllymore is listed in 1830 with Reverend Henry Quine Tullyurry for Killileugh.
Killinchy marriage record MIC 1P/53/3 (PRONI) states: "John M'Kie to Anne Stott - present Saml M'Kee Wm Stott 18 Nov 1835." Samuel M'Kee was the son of Samuel, and John's first cousin.
Will of John McKee #7111 late of the townland of Ballyrea parish of Newtownards, farmer 28 May 1851; my two sons James and William McKee my farm of land in said townland parish & County containing 18 acres 3 roods and 30 perches Cunningham measure to be equally divided between both; with at the time of my death to have Thirty Pounds Sterling of said farm and ...my two sons James & William McKee three years to pay the thirty pounds after my death to my three Daughters beginning at the eldest and paying Ten pounds each year to the aforenamed Thirty pounds be all paid beginning with Ten Pounds to my Daughter Agness next my Daughter Ann, Thirdly Jemima; allow the potato house to be reserved as a residence for whichever of my Daughters now living in my house may survive me for which the said James and William McKee are to receive one shilling per annum of rent from my Daughters; alow [sic] my wife her living on the place during her life...the room on the East end of the house that she can take which ever of the girls she may choose for Company...; Bequeath to my three sons and two Daughters already married the Sum of Two Shillings and six pence Sterling to be paid to each by the said James and William McKee; Execs - James McKee & Andrew McUtcheon & Hamilton Patterson; Proved 4 Aug 1854; Effects L42.12.6; Died 12 Aug 1851."
_Donald MACKAY ______________+
| (1645 - ....) m 1680
_Adam MACKAY ________|
| (1680 - ....) m 1701|
| |_____________________________
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|--Barbara MACKAY
| (1712 - ....)
| _Donald MACKAY Notary Public_+
| | (1664 - 1708) m 1684
|_Elizabeth MACKAY ___|
(1684 - ....) m 1701|
|_Margaret MUNRO _____________+
(1660 - ....) m 1684
_John Alexander MACKAY ______+
| (1802 - ....) m 1833
_Alexander Forbes MACKAY _|
| (1835 - ....) m 1865 |
| |_Penelope Macmillan MACNEIL _+
| (1810 - ....) m 1833
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|--Frank MACKAY
| (1881 - ....)
| _Cosmo INNES ________________
| | (1815 - ....)
|_Margaret Isabella INNES _|
(1843 - ....) m 1865 |
|_____________________________
[5244] The Book of Mackay, pg. 317
_John MACKAY ________+
| (1704 - 1768) m 1739
_George MACKAY ______|
| (.... - 1778) |
| |_Jane (Jean) GRAY ___+
| (1720 - 1750) m 1739
|
|--Hugh MACKAY
| (1776 - ....)
| _ HOUSTON ___________
| | (1720 - ....) m 1748
|_Mary HOUSTON _______|
(1750 - 1827) |
|_____________________
[3686]
"The Book of Mackay", pg. 293 states he died unmarried
Blackcastle, p 98 states he died unmarried
_George MUNRO ______________+
| (1565 - 1589) m 1585
_John MUNRO _________|
| (1588 - ....) m 1615|
| |_Catherine MUNRO ___________+
| (1568 - ....) m 1585
|
|--George MUNRO
| (1625 - 1690)
| _John GORDON _______________
| | (1570 - ....) m 1592
|_Catherine GORDON ___|
(1593 - ....) m 1615|
|_Annas (Agnes) ELPHINSTONE _
(1574 - ....) m 1592
[2841]
Book of McKee pg 315 states Sir George Munro was Commander-in-Chief of the forces in North Britain.
Blackcastle, p 106
Royalist CIC in Ireland