_Constantine II King of Scotland_+
| (0836 - 0881) m 0890
_Domnald (Donald IV) Dagathach King of Scotland_|
| (0862 - 0900) |
| |_________________________________
|
|
|--Malcolm I King of Scotland
| (0897 - 0953)
| _________________________________
| |
|________________________________________________|
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|_________________________________
[11727]
FHL - "The Book of McKee," pg 271 - pedigree from William Skene, D.C.L., LL.D., Historiographer-Royal of Scotland, in "Celtic Scotland," Edinburgh 1890 - shows Malcolm as King of Moray and dying in 1029 (a different man?) The Kings of Scotland, from O'Flaherty's Ogygia written in 1684, reprinted in The Book of McKee, pg 407, reigned 7 years from 946-953
A History of the Scottish Highlands (941 H2k) - states he obtained the abdicated throne of Constantine in 943, was ceded Cumbria (Cumberland and part of Westmoreland) by Edmund of England in 945, and was slain after putting down an insurrection of the Moray-men under Cellach their Maormor, whom he slew.
"Robert the Bruce, King of Scots" by Ronald McNair Scott gives birth of 897 and death as 954
www.parsonstech.com/genealogy gives death as 954 in Moray and burial in Iona. He reigned as King of Scotland 943-954. He was King of Alba. He was slain in a feud by men of Moray. Malcolm derives from the Gaelic for Mael Coluimb (servant or devotee of Columba).
Encyclopedia Britannica 1944; The History of Scotland Vol I by P. Hume Brown M.A., L.L.D. Pub. 1929 at Cambridge U. Press; The History of Scotland Book I by Geo Buchanan GS 941.H2buc;
King of Scotland 942-954 - killed in battle
FHL - "The Book of McKee," pg 271 - pedigree from William Skene, D.C.L., LL.D., Historiographer-Royal of Scotland, in "Celtic Scotland," Edinburgh 1890 - shows Malcolm as King of Moray and dying in 1029 (a different man?) The Kings of Scotland, from O'Flaherty's Ogygia written in 1684, reprinted in The Book of McKee, pg 407, reigned 7 years from 946-953
A History of the Scottish Highlands (941 H2k) - states he obtained the abdicated throne of Constantine in 943, was ceded Cumbria (Cumberland and part of Westmoreland) by Edmund of England in 945, and was slain after putting down an insurrection of the Moray-men under Cellach their Maormor, whom he slew.
"Robert the Bruce, King of Scots" by Ronald McNair Scott gives birth of 897 and death as 954
www.parsonstech.com/genealogy gives death as 954 in Moray and burial in Iona. He reigned as King of Scotland 943-954. He was King of Alba. He was slain in a feud by men of Moray. Malcolm derives from the Gaelic for Mael Coluimb (servant or devotee of Columba).
Encyclopedia Britannica 1944; The History of Scotland Vol I by P. Hume Brown M.A., L.L.D. Pub. 1929 at Cambridge U. Press; The History of Scotland Book I by Geo Buchanan GS 941.H2buc;
King of Scotland 942-954 - killed in battle
Descendents of Duncan I the Gracious, King of Scotland, report created 19 Mar 2001 from http://www.geocities.com/craigs_kahunas/report_duncan.htm states he died in 954 in the Battle at Fordoun, Kincardineshire, Scotland
[5177] The Book of Mackay, pg. 316
_Andrew M'KIE Burgess_+
| (1548 - ....) m 1575
_Alexander M'KIE ____|
| (1585 - ....) m 1625|
| |_ MACKAY _____________+
| (1558 - ....) m 1575
|
|--Alexander M'KEE
| (1638 - 1722)
| _Patrick M'KIE _______+
| | (1576 - 1645) m 1606
|_Grizel M'KIE _______|
(1607 - 1657) m 1625|
|_Mary M'DOWALL _______+
(1584 - 1629) m 1606
[7222]
Super Will Index lists Alexander will date 1722 of Ballymoney, Connor. Editors have added Alexander to this family because of the assertion in Book of McKee p 119 that: "Hugh McKee (Mackay) was released from William III's army after the Battle of the Boyne in 1690, and settled in Lisban, near Saintfield, County Down, Ireland. He had three brothers who were also at the Battle of the Boyne. One returned to England with the army but there is no further information avaialble about him. A second McKee brother settled in County Antrim, but is believed to have emigrated to America with his family during the exodus from Ulster circa 1735, and to have been the progenitor of the McKees of Kentucky and Virginia. The other McKee brother settled in the Ards in the Northeastern section of County Down."
"Professor McKee believed that the brother who settled in Antrim emigrated to Pennsylvania a short while later...and that he and his sons became the progenitors of the "McKees of Virginia and Kentucky"...This would be the "Battle of the Boyne veteran" Alexander McKee. It is known that Thomas McKee was his son, but although we are aware that he sired other children in Scotland, Ireland, or after he came to America, the scanty records are silent as to both their existence and possible identity."
_Robert MUNRO _______+
| (1577 - ....)
_Hector MUNRO _______|
| (1605 - ....) m 1630|
| |_Margaret MUNRO _____+
| (1580 - ....)
|
|--Donald MUNRO
| (1636 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Elisabeth FRASER ___|
(1614 - ....) m 1630|
|_____________________
[5028] Book of Mackay pg 314 - other record states he was of "Arnaboll."
[7060] Book of Mackay pg 266
_____________________
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_Joel TULLIS Jr______|
| (1800 - 1888) m 1824|
| |_____________________
|
|
|--John Harding TULLIS
| (1840 - 1916)
| _William M'KEE ______+
| | (1782 - 1851) m 1804
|_Cassander M'KEE ____|
(1807 - 1870) m 1824|
|_Cassander FRAKES ___+
(1784 - 1867) m 1804
[906]
John Harding was the youngest of the children to sign a paper agreeing to sell out the family properties in Oregon and go to California to the gold rush. He was over 9 at the time of signing.
Some IGI records give his name as John Henry
JOHN H TULLIS; Male; Birth: 03 JUN 1840 Rushville, Schuyler, Illinois; Father: JOEL TULLIS; Batch Number: 7811501; Sheet: 22; Source Call No.: 1126284 Type: Film
[903]
Form submitted by a member of the LDS Church
Search performed using PAF Insight on 29 Jun 2004
JOHN HENRY TULLIS; Male; Birth: 03 JUN 1840 , Schuyler, Illinois; Death: 1916; Father: JOEL TULLIS; Mother: CASSY MC KEE; No source information is available.
[905]
Record submitted after 1991 by a member of the LDS Church.
Search performed using PAF Insight on 29 Jun 2004
[3455] Blackcastle, p 146 - no issue