_Eochaidh (Achy) King of Ireland_+
|
_Lughaidh Lagha King of lreland_|
| |
| |_________________________________
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|--React "Red-wristed" King of Ireland
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| _________________________________
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|________________________________|
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|_________________________________
[11156]
Book of McKee pg 401, reigned 330-321 BC
O'Hart's Irish Pedigrees states: "Reacht Righ-dearg..was the 65th Monarch; and was called 'Righ-dearg' or the red king, for having a hand in a woman's blood: having slain queen Macha of the line of Ir, and the only woman that held the Monarchy of Ireland. He was a warlike Prince and fortunate in his undertakings. He went into Scotland with a powerful army to reduce to obedience the Pictish nation, then growing refractory in the payment of their yearly tribute to the Monarchs of Ireland; which having performed, he returned, and after twenty years' reign, was slain in battle by his Heremonian successor.."[B.C. 633]
_George LEVACK Merchant_
| (1750 - ....) m 1784
_William LEVACK _____|
| (1800 - 1893) m 1842|
| |_Anna MACKAY ___________+
| (1765 - ....) m 1784
|
|--Marianne LEVACK
| (1859 - 1905)
| ________________________
| |
|_Helen NOBLE ________|
(1816 - ....) m 1842|
|________________________
[6989] Book of Mackay pg 256 - living at 33 Westbourne Gardens, Glasgow, with her sister Margaret
_Iye MACKAY _________+
| (1755 - 1807) m 1784
_Isaac MACKAY _______|
| (1791 - ....) m 1838|
| |_Mary MELVILLE ______+
| (1764 - ....) m 1784
|
|--Alexander MACKAY
| (1846 - 1886)
| _Alexander SMITH ____+
| | (1762 - ....)
|_Jane SMITH _________|
(1809 - ....) m 1838|
|_AGNES TAIT _________
[5419] The Book of Mackay, pg 326-327; has extensive Flour Mills in St. Iago, Chille, to which he migrated in 1886.
_Hugh MACKAY ________+
| (1594 - ....) m 1624
_Hugh MACKAY ________|
| (1636 - 1692) m 1672|
| |_Ann CORBET _________+
| (1605 - ....) m 1624
|
|--Hugh MACKAY
| (1683 - 1708)
| _____________________
| |
|_Clara DE BIE _______|
(1654 - ....) m 1672|
|_____________________
[6644]
Book of Mackay pg 290; commanded a Scotch regiment company 1 Sep 1692 - died of an accident in the field
Blackcastle p 92 states: "Hugh Mackay of Scoury was born in 1683 and although only eight years of age at the time of his father's death, was presented by His Majesty King William with a Company in his father's Regiment. He was served and retoured heir to Lieutenant General Hugh Mackay his father 15th July 1704; and granted a Disposition corroborating a former Agreement in favour of George Lord Reay, his Brother-in-law, of the Lands of Edderachillis...He was promoted to be Major of the Scots Brigade and died at Cambray in 1708, being only 25 years of age. He married Miss De Lancy a Swiss lady by whom he had two sons."
_Thomas Sloan MACKAY _+
| (1810 - 1880) m 1833
_John MACKAY __________|
| (1834 - 1915) m 1855 |
| |_Ann COWLEY ROGERS ___+
| (1799 - 1878) m 1833
|
|--Jane (Calder) MACKAY
| (1868 - 1912)
| _George CALDER _______+
| | (.... - 1839) m 1820
|_Isabella Jane CALDER _|
(1833 - 1907) m 1855 |
|_Anne JOHNSTON _______+
(1801 - 1891) m 1820
_Robert MACKAY __________+
| (1695 - 1754) m 1718
_John MACKAY ________|
| (1724 - 1793) m 1758|
| |_Janet EDWARDS __________+
| (1700 - 1762) m 1718
|
|--Janet MACKAY
| (1769 - 1837)
| _John DONALDSON tacksman_
| | (1710 - ....) m 1749
|_Jannet DONALDSON ___|
(.... - 1818) m 1758|
|_Jannet MANSON __________
(1720 - ....) m 1749
[3386] The Book of Mackay, pg. 317; Blackcastle, p 132 gives birth date, marriage date, spouse, and death date - age 68 - also burial place - no issue
_John SINCLAIR Fourth of Assery_+
| (1659 - ....) m 1698
_John SINCLAIR Fifth of Assery___|
| (1700 - 1765) m 1741 |
| |_Elizabeth INNES _______________
| (1653 - 1705) m 1698
|
|--Katharine SINCLAIR
|
| _Robert SINCLAIR Advocate_______+
| | (1686 - 1742) m 1723
|_Katharine (Thompson ) SINCLAIR _|
(1723 - ....) m 1741 |
|_Catherine ROSS ________________+
(1687 - 1757) m 1723
[9198] FHL Caithness Family History 941.13 D2h pg 34; IGI for chr