_Robert II The Pious King of France_+
| (0972 - 1031) m 1002
_Robert the Old Duke of Bourgogne_|
| (1010 - 1076) m 1032 |
| |_Constance _________________________+
| (0987 - 1032) m 1002
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|--Aldegarde
| (1033 - 1120)
| ____________________________________
| |
|_Ella (Eleanor) of Semur__________|
(1016 - 1055) m 1032 |
|____________________________________
[11018] www.tiac.net/users/pmcbride/rfc - gives birth date as 1033, death date after 1120, which is a little old
_Bille __________________+
|
_Mile (Gollamh)(Milesius) Chief of Gadelians_|
| m 1020 |
| |_________________________
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|
|--Aranann
|
| _Nectonebus Pharaoh-King_
| | m 1036
|_Scota House of Pharaoh______________________|
m 1020 |
|_________________________
[11317] Book of McKee, pg 385 states that Milesius and Scota had two more sons, Aranann and Heremon, born in Spain.
_____________________
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_David (Alex) ALLAN _|
| (1750 - 1794) m 1780|
| |_____________________
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|
|--Barbara ALLAN
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| _David CALDER _______+
| | (1722 - 1805) m 1751
|_Helen D CALDER _____|
m 1780 |
|_Mary SPENCE ________
(1730 - ....) m 1751
[4238] FHL Dunnet Par Reg 990521; no witness or mother listed
_Carle (Charles) M'CAY _+
| (1470 - ....) m 1510
_Neil M'CAY Crunair or Coroner_|
| (1510 - 1587) m 1539 |
| |________________________
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|
|--Neill M'CAY Officiar or Cruniar of the Rhinns
| (1540 - 1618)
| ________________________
| |
|_______________________________|
|
|________________________
[6280] Some Notes Upon the Mackays of the Rhinns of Islay by Lieut-Col Gayre of Gayre and Nigg, Minard Castle, by Inveraray, Argyll, Scotland - at the National Library of Scotland H381.3606 - lists bond "in 1587 Neill McKy Officiar of the Rynnis of Ilay, is mentioned in the charge to MacDonald of Dunyveg..."; also "From a document about 1600 Neill McKay, as officiair of the Rindis of Islay, suggested by others of Islay in taking the lead in petitioning the Crown in favour of the Macdonalds.."; and finally in 1606 "Neill McCay, officer [crunair] of the Rynnis of Illeay...[became] sureties...to pay the soldiers..." for the King and Council, and "subscribed a bond 10th Feb...Dated 1st Feby.. In 1606 Neil Mcky, officer of the Rinns and Neil McKay, younger (his son)..."
_John M'KIE _________+
| (1645 - ....) m 1670
_John M'KIE _________|
| (1675 - ....) m 1694|
| |_Elizabeth DUNBAR ___+
| (1658 - ....) m 1670
|
|--Mary M'KIE
| (.... - 1781)
| _____________________
| |
|_Jonet M'KIE ________|
(1677 - 1712) m 1694|
|_____________________
[2704]
Scottish Church Records - gives father John McKie and mother Jonet McKie
Burial records of Kirkcudbright from Dumfries Record Office, by digital copy (sometimes difficult to read): states she was age 80 years at burial.
MARY MCKIE; Female; Christening: 31 AUG 1701 Penninghame, Wigtown, Scotland; Father: JOHN MCKIE; Mother: JONET MCKIE
[2702]
Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record.
Search performed using PAF Insight on 02 Oct 2004
ANDREW SIMSON; Male; Spouse: MARY MCKIE; Marriage: 25 NOV 1725 Penninghame, Wigtown, Scotland; M118952 1696 - 1819 1068040 Film 6901693 Film; Sheet: 00
[12669]
Extracted marriage record for locality listed in the record.
Search performed using PAF Insight on 14 May 2004
_John MACKAY ________+
| (1710 - ....) m 1731
_John MACKAY ________|
| m 1770 |
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Alexander MACKAY
|
| _____________________
| |
|_Margaret CAMPBELL __|
(1750 - ....) m 1770|
|_____________________
[2224] Scottish Church Records - gives father John Mackay and mother Margaret Campbell
ALEXANDER MACKAY; Male; Christening: 01 DEC 1781 Dornoch, Sutherland, Scotland; Father: JOHN MACKAY; Mother: MARGARET CAMPBELL; C110472 1731 - 1854 0990561 Film 6902466 Film; Sheet: 00
[2223]
Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record.
Search performed using PAF Insight on 29 Sep 2004
_William MACKAY Minister of Rogart_+
| (1631 - 1663) m 1660
_William MACKAY _____|
| (1665 - 1720) m 1700|
| |_Margaret SUTHERLAND ______________+
| (1640 - ....) m 1660
|
|--Gilchrist MACKAY
| (1710 - ....)
| ___________________________________
| |
|_ SINCLAIR __________|
(1675 - ....) m 1700|
|___________________________________
[1682] Scottish Church Records - Son's name is listed as Donald McKay or Mc Gilchallum
[12380] IGI
_William SINCLAIR Lord Berriedale_+
| (1595 - 1619) m 1616
_John SINCLAIR Master of Berriedale_|
| (1616 - 1639) m 1633 |
| |_Mary SINCLAIR ___________________
| (1600 - ....) m 1616
|
|--George SINCLAIR Sixth Earl of Caithness
| (1636 - 1676)
| _Colin MACKENZIE _________________
| | (1590 - ....) m 1618
|_Jean SEAFORTH (MacKenzie)__________|
(1619 - 1648) m 1633 |
|_Margaret SETON __________________
(1600 - ....) m 1618
[9064] FHL Caithness Family History 941.13 D2h pg 8-9 states he married Mary, daughter of the Marquis of Argyle, and died at Thurso Castle in 1676, without issue. Because of the earldom being much involved in debt, Earl George disponed the estates and title to his principal creditor, John Campbell of Glenorchy, who, on the Earl's death, married the Countess, and was created Earl of Caithness by patent. Glenorchy's right to the title was challenged by George Sinclair of Keiss, son of Francis Sinclair of Northfield, and after a problamation in favour of the latter by the Privy Council in 1681, Glenorchy was created Earl of Breadalbane and Holland.