[10995] Also "Drew de Monchy"
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Sorley Pedigree
www.tiac.net/users/pmcbride/rfc - gives 2 death dates - 1 or 11 Apr 1046, wife, parents, children
_Aodh Dubh (Black Hugh) King of Ireland_+
| (0520 - 0599) m 0569
_Maolcobha "the Cleric" King of Ireland_|
| (0545 - 0615) m 0604 |
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|--Kellach King of Ireland
| (0680 - 0654)
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[11268] Book of McKee, pg 404 "Kings of Ireland" from O'Flaherty'e Ogygia which was written in 1684 during the reign of Charles II states Kellach and Conall Caoll, sons of King Maolcobha, joint kings 12 years, from 642-654
_Uchtred M'DOWALL (M'Dougal) Lord of Galloway_+
| (1115 - 1174) m 1156
_Rolland MACDOUGALL Lord of Galloway_|
| (1164 - 1200) m 1185 |
| |_Gunnild (Guynolda) of Dunbar_________________
| (1134 - ....) m 1156
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|--Alan M'DOWALL (MC DOUGAL) Lord of Galloway
| (1185 - 1234)
| _Richard de Morville__________________________+
| | (1143 - 1189) m 1167
|_Elena (Helena) de Morville__________|
(1170 - 1217) m 1185 |
|_Avice de Lancaster___________________________
(1150 - 1191) m 1167
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The Complete Peerage Vol 5 p 604; Notes & Queries Third Series Vol II p 466; The Hereditary Sheriffs of Galloway by Agnew Vol 1 GS 941.4H2a; www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/6025/charlemagne2.htm - Constable of Scotland 1215-1234 - married in 1209
http://mathematical.com/somarlidassonrognvald1148.html gives birth, death, burial, and marriage information
"Grey Galloway, Its Lords and Its Saints," by Wentworth Huyshe 1914, FHL 941.49 H2mo, chapter "Alan, Last of the Line" states: "By far the most powerful of Scotsmen -- to that high eminence had the line of Fergus of Galloway attained in the person of Alan, son of Roland...Within the first decade of his rule Alan extended and increased his influence by a brilliant marriage in 1209 with Margaret, daughter of David, Earl of Huntingdon, brother of King William the Lion...It is a sure proof of Alan's abilities that one of his first acts was to make Galloway a sea power...And he used his fleets in the old Viking way...These raids were made in the interests of King John...says that among the international events of the period may be reckoned the close alliance between John and the two branches of the House of Galloway represented by Alan and Thomas, grandsons of the murdered Uchtred, and Duncan of Carrick, son of the murderer Gilbert...though Alan was now by right of his mother, Helena de Morville, the Constable of Scotland, and Thomas was Earl of Athol by right of his wife. Alan's reward was great -- the whole of Dalriada (the northern part of Antrim) besides other Irish lands; and the island of Rathlin...In 1228 Alan, who was now a widower for the second time, went to Ireland for a third wife. He there married a daughter of Hugh de Lacy, Lord of Ulster...In 1234 Alan, last and greatest of his line, died. He was three times married but left no legitimate son. By his first wife (it is not known who she was) he had a daughter Helen, married to Roger de Quincy, Earl of Winchester. By his second wife, Margaret...he had a daughter Christiana, married to William de Fortibus, Earl of Albemarle, and a daughter Dervorgilla who married in 1228 John de Balliol, Lord of Barnard Castle. By his third wife, the daughter of Hugh de Lacy...Alan had no issue. He was buried at Dundrennan, the great Cistercian Abey, founded by his ancestor Fergus less than a hundred years before."
_William MACKAY _____+
| (1701 - ....) m 1729
_Alexander MACKAY Weaver_|
| (1733 - ....) m 1765 |
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[1570] Scottish Church Records - gives father Alexr Mac Kay
HUGH MAC KAY; Male; Christening: 26 AUG 1780 Lairg, Sutherland, Scotland; Father: ALEXR. MAC KAY; Batch Number: 7523743; Sheet: 44; Source Call No.: 0884611 Type: Film
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Form submitted by a member of the LDS Church
Search performed using PAF Insight on 05 Sep 2004
_William Mor MacRobert MACKAY _+
| (1675 - ....) m 1700
_William MACKAY _____|
| (1710 - ....) m 1734|
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|--John (Gourdach) MACKAY
| (1738 - ....)
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[2164] Scottish Church Records - states John Mac Kay or Macuillam; FHL Durness Par Reg 941 B4SR V38 gives name as John Mackay, alias Macuillam macnish, in Freasgil; at 1st marriage lists John Mackay, alias Macuilam, in Fraesgil to Janet Mackay there; at 2nd marriage gives John Mackay, alias Macuilammacnish, in Fraesgil to Janet Munro, alias nin Nishmacdholicorachie, in Fraesgil; lists 3rd marriage to Margaret Munro of Durin;
JANET MUNRO; Female; Spouse: JOHN MACKAY; Marriage: 23 FEB 1780 Durness, Sutherland, Scotland; Batch Number: 7421309; Sheet: 66; Source Call No.: 0935116 Type: Film
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Form submitted by a member of the LDS Church
Search performed using PAF Insight on 19 Jun 2004
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_Donald ROSS Cook____|
| (1750 - ....) m 1778|
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|--William ROSS
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| _William MACKAY _____+
| | (1739 - ....) m 1759
|_Mary MACKAY ________|
(1762 - ....) m 1778|
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[8638] FHL Durness Par Reg 941 B4SR V 38 gives father Donald Ross, tenent in Uaibeg, and Mary Mackay, alias nin Uileam; IGI lists chr as 27 Jun 1784)