[10874] Aristocratic & Royal Ancestors GS 929.242 H249t pp. 413-14 Also called "the Great" in some records
_Duncan I (Donnchad) "The Gracious" King of Scotland_+
| (1001 - 1040) m 1030
_Malcolm III Ceann Mor King of Scotland_|
| (1031 - 1093) m 1060 |
| |_Sybilla of Northumbria______________________________+
| (1010 - 1040) m 1030
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|--Donald
| (1065 - ....)
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|_Ingibiorg FINNSDOTTIR _________________|
(1041 - 1068) m 1060 |
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[11716] "Robert the Bruce, King of Scots" by Ronald McNair Scott
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_Walter High Steward of Scotland_|
| (1170 - ....) m 1198 |
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|--Euphemia
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[6054] History of the Lands and Their Owners in Galloway, FHL 941.49 H2m, v 1, p 254 states: "He [Patrick, 6th earl] married Euphemia, daughter of Walter, High Steward of Scotland."
[10045]
Book of McKee, p 157, pg 430 states: "Charles A. Hanna in his The Wilderness Trail surmises Thomas McKee's wife to have been white." Bishop Cammerhoff, a Moravian minister, states in his journal: "January 12, 1748. . . at nine o'clock we reached Thomas McKee's , the last settlement on the river below Shamokin. . .His wife, who was brought up among the Indians, speaks but little English.. . .He is recovering from a serious sickness and is still feeble. . .he also asked Powell to request me to baptize his child on my return."
She was probably raised by Shawanoe Chief Kisacoquillas, who died at Thomas McKee's place in the summer of 1754.
Book of McKee, p 157
pg 435 states: "I have the entire account of how Thomas McKee was captured by Indians in the Western part in Virginia. She [his later wife] understood their language and heard them plotting to kill Thomas. She went to him and told him she would help him to escape if he would take her with hm and marry her. Thomas McKee with her rode 48 hours without stopping and as we know in the family he married a white woman we presume this was she....Thomas McKee evidently did not regard his connections with Indian women as legal marriages...I have a number of family letters never published in which Alexander addresses James as brother. Also the Authorities of the day acknowqledged James as the legal son of Thomas and gave him all the land Thomas had owned....My mother knew very well her grandfather Alexander McKee who was the son of James McKee...and he told her this family history and also said that James had said his mother was a white woman...Mary McKee (wife of Captain Thomas McKee...) could only make a mark for her name...there were at least 6 children by Indian women."
Page 438 states: "I Mary McKee, Widow and Relict of Thomas McKee late of Paxton Township in the County of Lancaster Yeoman Deceased do hereby Relinquish all my Right of Administration on the Estate of my said Late Husband and do agree, as far as in me lies that letters of Administration be granted on the said Estate to my son Alexander McGee."
_Daniel BUCK ________
| (1692 - ....) m 1716
_John BUCK __________|
| m 1742 |
| |_Susan ______________
| (1697 - ....) m 1716
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|--Hannah BUCK
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[4078] Par Reg Ashby #585295
_George CAMPBELL ________+
| (1710 - ....) m 1735
_George CAMPBELL ____|
| (1755 - ....) m 1783|
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|--John CAMPBELL
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| _Alexander (Roy) MACKAY _+
| | (1700 - ....) m 1731
|_Isobel MACKAY ______|
(1760 - ....) m 1783|
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[8481] FHL Durness Par Reg 941 B4SR V 38 gives father George Campbell, alias Macdholgrashich, late soldier in Crospie, and Isobel Mackay, alias nin Alister
_Charles MACKAY (Twin)_+
| (1645 - 1690) m 1679
_Robert MACKAY Tutor_|
| (1695 - 1752) m 1738|
| |_Elizabeth MACKAY _____+
| (1653 - 1705) m 1679
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|--Alexander MACKAY
| (1741 - 1757)
| _John MACKAY __________+
| | (1668 - 1732) m 1692
|_Janet MACKAY _______|
(1720 - ....) m 1738|
|_Elizabeth SINCLAIR ___+
(1676 - ....) m 1692
[4610]
The Book of Mackay pg 331 - of the 42nd Highlanders, died during American War
Blackcastle, p 141 has Alexander as the 4th son, but stated he entered the Army as a Lieutenant in the 42nd Regiment of Foot, joined that Regiment in America in 1757, was afterwards promoted to a Company, and died during the American War. He would have had to be at least 18 when he became a Lieutenant in America.
_Thomas Sloan MACKAY _+
| (1810 - 1880) m 1833
_John MACKAY __________|
| (1834 - 1915) m 1855 |
| |_Ann COWLEY ROGERS ___+
| (1799 - 1878) m 1833
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|--John CALDER MACKAY
| (1857 - 1943)
| _George CALDER _______+
| | (.... - 1839) m 1820
|_Isabella Jane CALDER _|
(1833 - 1907) m 1855 |
|_Anne JOHNSTON _______+
(1801 - 1891) m 1820
John Calder Mackay;
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Record submitted by a member of the LDS Church
Search performed using PAF Insight on 16 May 2004
_Thomas MACKAY ______+
| (1703 - 1752) m 1720
_Joseph MACKAY Blacksmith_|
| (1730 - 1795) |
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|--Mary MACKAY
| (1775 - ....)
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_Robert MORISON _______|
| (1755 - ....) m 1783 |
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|--Catharine MORISON
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| _Hector MACKAY Miller_+
| | (1705 - ....) m 1728
|_Sarah (Sally) MACKAY _|
(1760 - ....) m 1783 |
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[8165] FHL Durness Par Reg 941 B4SR V 38 gives father Robert Morison, tenent in Cnocbreac, and Sarah, commonly called Sallie