_Patrick HERON ______+
| (1589 - 1662) m 1614
_Andrew HERON _______|
| (1617 - 1695) m 1640|
| |_Mary M'DOWALL ______
| (1596 - ....) m 1614
|
|--John HERON
| (1640 - 1700)
| _____________________
| |
|_Jean DUNBAR ________|
(1623 - 1696) m 1640|
|_____________________
"It is stated that John, the eldest son, survived his father, but being of a tender constitution, he did not assume any charge over the property. He died at the age of forty, when his brother Patrick succeeded.
_Robert HONEYMAN ____
|
_William HONEYMAN ___|
| (1700 - 1758) m 1729|
| |_Cecilia GRAHAM _____
|
|
|--Patrick HONEYMAN
| (1730 - 1798)
| _Patrick GRAHAM _____
| | (1685 - ....) m 1709
|_Mary GRAHAM ________|
(1710 - ....) m 1729|
|_Euphame HONEYMAN ___
(1690 - ....) m 1709
[5438] Book of Mackay pg 313
_Malcolm MAC ETH Earl of Ross___________+
| (1120 - 1168) m 1142
_Hugh (Mackie) MAC ETH _|
| (1165 - ....) m 1190 |
| |_Mariotte (Margaret) Sister of Somerled_
| (1123 - ....) m 1142
|
|--Neil M'CAY
| (1210 - ....)
| _Michael M'CAY _________________________+
| | (1120 - ....) m 1160
|_ M'CAY ________________|
(1175 - ....) m 1190 |
|________________________________________
[3407]
The Book of Mackay pg 17 "Donald md dr. of Y mac Neil of Gigha"
Editors have placed Neil with Hugh because of the intermarriage of his grandaughter, the Iye name of Neil's son, years, and the multiple records that assert there was a close relationship between the Gigha, Argyle and Strathnaver families.
_James M'KEE ________+
| (1695 - 1800) m 1725
_Thomas M'KEE _______|
| (1727 - 1784) m 1750|
| |_Margaret ORR _______+
| (1695 - ....) m 1725
|
|--William M'KEE
| (1759 - 1791)
| _____________________
| |
|_____________________|
|
|_____________________
[9218]
MIC 637/9 Section 3 Irish Students at Glasgow Colleges states: "1774 M'Kee, Wm, 3rd son of Thomas, farmer, Par. of Killaney
D/671/A3/8 Castlereagh Estate list of tenants - 1770 lists Wm Magee - Carrickneveagh - L7.9.9 - 5 Sep 1770.
Register of Freeholders lists Magee William of Carricknaveagh in the County of Down 4 Oct 1791
Deputy Court Cheque Book Downe May 1790 D654/A3/1B lists at Carricknacessna William Makee - 7 Oct 1783 (Rejected bad right?); also lists Wm McKee 3 Dec 1788 Drennan
_William MacAngus MACKAY _______+
| (1670 - 1731) m 1694
_Angus (Bain) MACKAY _|
| (1697 - 1733) |
| |_Eupham (Effrick) MACKAY (McKy)_
| (1675 - ....) m 1694
|
|--Alexander (Bain) MACKAY
| (1731 - ....)
| ________________________________
| |
|______________________|
|
|________________________________
[6662] Book of Mackay pg 267
_William MACKAY _________________+
| (1770 - ....)
_Donald MACKAY tacksman_|
| (1810 - 1880) m 1840 |
| |_Isabella MACKAY ________________+
| (1780 - ....)
|
|--Kate MACKAY
| (1848 - ....)
| _Ralph REED tacksman of Skelpick_
| | (1792 - ....)
|_Annie REED ____________|
(1824 - ....) m 1840 |
|_Diana MCARTHAR _________________
(1800 - ....)
[5290] The Book of Mackay, pg 322
_William MACKAY _____+
| (1734 - ....) m 1778
_Repath (Redpath) MACKAY _|
| (.... - 1871) m 1830 |
| |_Isabella MACKAY ____
| (1759 - ....) m 1778
|
|--Williamina MACKAY
| (1842 - ....)
| _John MACKAY ________+
| | (1785 - ....)
|_Barbara MACKAY __________|
(1813 - ....) m 1830 |
|_____________________
[7009]
Book of Mackay pg 263 - no issue
Book of Mackay pg 263 - no issue
[6519]
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_James SUTHERLAND _______________
| (1700 - ....) m 1734
_Robert SUTHERLAND __|
| (1735 - ....) m 1762|
| |_Anne BROWN _____________________
| (1716 - ....) m 1734
|
|--George Sutherland SINCLAIR 5th of Brabster
| (1767 - ....)
| _George SINCLAIR 3rd of Brabster_+
| | (.... - 1742) m 1740
|_Ann SINCLAIR _______|
(1744 - ....) m 1762|
|_Janet SUTHERLAND _______________
(1722 - 1792) m 1740
[12162]
GD139/80 1787-1813 1787, October 19, Brabster; registered Register of Deeds. 6 April 1813. Copy disposition and settlement by Mrs Ann Sinclair, 4th of Brabster, to George Sutherland, her only surviving son, of the town and lands of Brabster Myre, Slicklie and West Canisbay, in the parish of Canisbay, and the town and lands of Swinsie, now called Lochend, and Holland, in the parish of Dunnet; on condition "...that the said George Sutherland ...shall be bound on ...succeding to assume...the surname and arms of Sinclair of Brabster..."; reserving a liferent of the lands of Brabster to her mother Mrs Janet Sutherland. 2. 1812, January 14, West Canisbay. Will of Ann Sinclair in favour of her son George; adjoined is a note of household articles to be given away at her death.
GD139/440 29 Nov 1824 Letter to George Sutherland Sinclair, 5th of Brabster, from George Dunnet; Thurso, since Mr Jolly is proposing to set up a building yard in Thurso,"...it would not be prudent in Mr Alexander [Brabster's son] to start till such time as this matter could come to a close some way or other...