_Trein ______________+
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_Roifin _____________|
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|--Suin
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[10570] "A Guide to Irish Roots," pg II-44;
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_ BROWN _____________|
| (1490 - ....) m 1518|
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|--John BROWN
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[10415]
History of the Lands and Their Owners in Galloway, Vol 1, p 218: "Janet [dau of John Gordon and Jean, dau of Patrick Vaus of Barnbarrock] By contract of marriage, 26th March 1591, she married John, son and heir of John Brown of Carsluith, parish of Anwoth."
Vol 4, p 246 states John Brown of Carsluth had entered into a bond of manurent with Lord Maxwell about 1570, and they appear on the records in June 1579, when John Brown of Carsleuch, and John, Lord Maxwell, were amerciated in forty pounds for the non-production of John Brown (younger?) of Carsluith before the Justiciar or his deputies, to underly the law, for art and part of the slaughter of James M'Culloch of Barholm..."
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_Archibald CAMPBELL _|
| (1725 - ....) m 1752|
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|--George Washington CAMPBELL
| (1755 - ....)
| _William MacRobert MACKAY Taxman_+
| | (1693 - ....) m 1720
|_Elizabeth MACKAY ___|
(1726 - ....) m 1752|
|_Mary FITZHUGH __________________
(1700 - ....) m 1720
[3781] Book of Mackay pg 264 - he became US Ambassador to St Petersburg
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_Frederick Augustus HOOKE _|
| (1842 - 1915) m 1874 |
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|--John M HOOKE
| (1876 - ....)
| _George MACKAY Grazier_+
| | (1821 - 1901) m 1854
|_Sybla Jane MACKAY ________|
(1856 - ....) m 1874 |
|_Jane Scott MACDONALD _+
(1830 - 1913) m 1854
[5024] "The Book of Mackay", pg. 300.
_John M'GHIE ________+
| (1690 - 1732) m 1712
_William MACKAY (M'Ghie-M'Kie, Merchant)_|
| (1713 - ....) m 1735 |
| |_Isabel GORDON ______+
| (1682 - ....) m 1712
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|-- M'GHIE
| (1738 - ....)
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|_Eleanor M'DOWALL _______________________|
(1720 - ....) m 1735 |
|_____________________
[3120] History of the Lands and Their Owners in Galloway, FHL 941.49 H2m, v. 3, p 192 states that ___ Gordon married her cousin, the Rev. ____ McKie. Editors have placed him in this family, however, more research is required.
_John M'GHIE ________+
| (1690 - 1732) m 1712
_Alexander M'GHIE ___|
| (1712 - 1739) m 1734|
| |_Isabel GORDON ______+
| (1682 - ....) m 1712
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|--John M'GHIE
| (1735 - 1761)
| _James GORDON Esq____+
| | (1685 - 1760) m 1698
|_Grizell GORDON _____|
(1715 - 1780) m 1734|
|_Grizell GORDON _____+
(1674 - 1758) m 1698
[5174] The Book of Mackays pg 350; succeeded in 1739; had a son Alexr who predeceased him; estate of Balmaghie went to his Uncle William in 1761
_Robert M'KEE _______+
| m 1788
_John M'KEE _________|
| (1790 - 1851) m 1818|
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|--William M'KEE
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| _Henry CARSE ________
| | (1760 - ....) m 1789
|_Mary Jane CARSE ____|
(1800 - 1835) m 1818|
|_____________________
[226] Will of John McKee #7111 of Ballyrea parish of Newtownards, farmer 1851 states: "my two sons James and William McKee my farm of land in said townland parish & County..equally divided between both"
WILLIAM MC KEE; Male; Christening: 20 MAY 1821 Presbyterian,Killinchy, , Down, Ireland; Father: JOHN MC KEE; C700301 1700 - 1837 IT 6 0823877 Film 0933427 Film; C700301 1835 - 1877 IT 4 0824373 Film NONE; Sheet: 00
[225]
Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record.
Search performed using PAF Insight on 27 Apr 2004
_Thomas M'KIE _______+
| (1602 - 1641) m 1632
_Patrick M'KIE Senior_|
| (1635 - 1699) m 1658 |
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|--Alexander M'KIE
| (1665 - ....)
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|_Catherine LAUDER ____|
(1640 - ....) m 1658 |
|_____________________
[7879] Scottish Church Records
_Brice M'KEE ________+
| (1755 - ....) m 1775
_Brice M'KEE ________|
| (1780 - 1852) m 1824|
| |_____________________
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|--Mary (Marry) MACKAY
| (1836 - ....)
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|_Eliza M'KEE ________|
(1806 - ....) m 1824|
|_____________________
[12035] Will of Brice McKee #6923 of Carrickmaderow 1852 states: "my wife and two youngest children Mary and Nancy provided that she behave prudently and live unmarried and them to live with her...my property in Castlewellan I allow my Exec to sell or let...equally divided amongst my wife and four children Jane Thomas Marry and Nancy