_Cas-Clothach _______+
| (0785 - ....)
_Munemon (Muineamhon) King of Ireland_|
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|--Faldergod (Aldergy) King of Ireland
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|______________________________________|
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|_____________________
[11126]
Book of McKay pg 400 calls him "Faldergod" and states he reigned 9 years, abt 713-704 BC
"An Historical Account of the Clanna Rory, &c.", following the Chronology of the Rabbi Naason calls him Aldergy, son of the regicide Muincamhon.
_Rudric (Roderick the Great) King of Ireland_+
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_Ros Ruadh _________________|
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|--Fergus Mor (MacRoy) King of Ulster
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| _____________________________________________
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|_Roigh Dau of Ulster Prince_|
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|_____________________________________________
[11407] O'Hart's Irish Pedigrees states he was King of Ulster for three (or 7) years, and then forced from sovereignty by his cousin, Conor MacNeasa. He sought shelter at Conacht with Maedhbh and her elderly husband Oiliol, and conceived triplets on Maedhbh. He was slain by an officer belonging to the court of Oiliol Mor as he was bathing in a pond near the royal residence and was interred at Magh Aoi.
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_William CAMPBELL ___|
| (1855 - ....) m 1875|
| |_____________________
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|--Martha CAMPBELL
| (1877 - ....)
| _James BISHOP _______
| | (1825 - 1905) m 1849
|_Sarah BISHOP _______|
(1857 - ....) m 1875|
|_Jane M'KEE _________+
(.... - 1866) m 1849
[6959] Book of Mackay pg 255 - no issue
_Hugh MACKAY ________+
| (1716 - ....) m 1738
_Duncan MACKAY ______|
| (1742 - ....) m 1770|
| |_Isobel SUTHERLAND __
| (1720 - ....) m 1738
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|--John MACKAY
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| _____________________
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|_____________________|
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|_____________________
[1256] Scottish Church Records - gives father Duncan Mac Kay
JOHN MAC KAY; Male; Christening: 09 MAY 1777 Lairg, Sutherland, Scotland; Father: DUNCAN MAC KAY; Batch Number: 7523116; Sheet: 28; Source Call No.: 0884608 Type: Film
[1255]
Form submitted by a member of the LDS Church
Search performed using PAF Insight on 05 Jul 2004
_John SINCLAIR First of Assery_+
| (1589 - 1631) m 1607
_James SINCLAIR Second of Assery_|
| (1609 - ....) m 1632 |
| |_Mrs. John SINCLAIR ___________
| m 1607
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|--George SINCLAIR Third of Assery
| (1633 - 1713)
| _______________________________
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|_Elizabeth BALFOUR ______________|
(1614 - 1638) m 1632 |
|_______________________________
[9170] FHL Caithness Family History 941.13 D2h pg 33-4 - states that the creditors of James, second of Assery, had led apprisings against the estates, which were acquired by Ulbster and Sir William Dunbar of Hempriggs. In 1675 Ulbster assigned his rights to John Sinclair; while, in 1682, Sir William Dunbar conveyed his rights to George Sinclair, then of Assery, and his sons, John and Patrick.