[11850] Descendents of Duncan I the Gracious, King of Scotland, report created 19 Mar 2001 from http://www.geocities.com/craigs_kahunas/report_duncan.htm gives her name and date
_Robert EDGAR _______
| (1670 - ....) m 1705
_John EDGAR (farmer-carpenter)_|
| (1720 - 1770) m 1742 |
| |_____________________
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|--Samuel EDGAR
| (1747 - 1785)
| _John M'KEE _________+
| | (1699 - 1741)
|_Margaret M'KEE _______________|
(1723 - ....) m 1742 |
|_____________________
[10229]
Castlereagh Estate Rental 1770 lists John & Samuel Eager (Egar) Lisbane.... 9
The Seceders in Ireland states: [Loughaghery] "The Rev Samuel Edgar was the third son of Mr John Edgar, farmer, Lisbane, Saintfield. He was licensed by the Presbytery of Down in 1770, and was ordained at Loughaghery the following year. He erected a new meeting-house on the site which still remains in the possession of the congregation. Mr Edgar, like many of his brethren, conducted a classical school to eke out a scanty livelihood. He died at the age of thirty eight on May 9, 1785. His widow survived him for upwards of forty years.
"The Rev Samuel Oliver Edgar, D.D., Armagh was his son, and the Rev Samuel Edgar, Brookvale, a grandson."
_Thomas M'CLELLAN ___
| (1535 - 1597) m 1570
_William M'CLELLAN Provost of Kirkcudbright_|
| (1575 - ....) m 1600 |
| |_Grissel MAXWELL ____+
| (1558 - ....) m 1570
|
|--Thomas M'CLELLAN 2nd Lord Kirkcudbright
| (1610 - 1647)
| _Andrew AGNEW _______+
| | (1550 - 1617) m 1577
|_Rosina AGNEW ______________________________|
(1584 - ....) m 1600 |
|_Agnes STEWART ______+
(1549 - ....) m 1577
[6209] Record of the House of Kirkcudbright, by the late John McClellan, FHL 941.49 H2ma, pg 32 states that Thomas M'Clellan of Gleisshinnoch, otherwise Orchardtoun, second Lord Kirkcudbright, a zealous Presbyterian, embraced the cause of the Covenanters. He was with the well-trained Scottish army under Sir Alexander Leslie, afterwards Earl of Leven, encamped on Dunse Law, near Edinburgh, in defence of presbytery, when King Charles I, with an English army of about equal force, invaded Scotland to establish prefacy; but, after a cavalry fight, on the 3rd June 1619, retreated. Appointed, in 1646, colonel of the South Regiment, a regiment of cavalry raised chiefly in Galloway, he joined the Scottish army, which, under Alexander Leslie...marched into England -- James Graham, Earl...of...Montrose, being the first man to ford the Tweed -- and advancing to the Tyne fought and won the battle of Newburn, near Newcastle, on 28th of August, 1640, an English army of 6000 men...being put to flight...In 1644 he attended the Scottish Parliament, and was...created steward of the Stewartry of Kirkcudbright...on 13th September, 1645...at the battle of Philiphaugh, near Selkirk, as commander of a regiment...in Galloway...he greatly distinguished himself...Subsequently he served in Ireland, where he died in 1647. His issue, by his wife, Lady Janet Douglas...having died young, he was succeeded by his cousin John, third Lord, son of John M'Clellan of Borgue."gaff parish.
_James M'KEE ________+
| (1755 - 1834) m 1775
_James M'KEE ________|
| (1781 - 1836) m 1803|
| |_James M'KEE ________
| (1758 - 1782) m 1775
|
|--Margaret I. M'KEE
| (1810 - 1891)
| _____________________
| |
|_Mary RILEY _________|
(1780 - 1854) m 1803|
|_____________________
[721]
Book of McKee, pg 108 Vol D. p. 380 of Franklin County, Pennsylvania probate
Margaret was single 1837
Dates and name of mother were from IGI - unverified
_John MACKAY ________+
| (1681 - 1742) m 1702
_John MACKAY ________|
| (1708 - 1774) m 1734|
| |_____________________
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|--Alexander MACKAY
| (1735 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_____________________|
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|_____________________
_Neil Neilson MACKAY _+
| (1631 - ....) m 1665
_Neil MACKAY ________|
| (1687 - ....) m 1708|
| |______________________
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|--Hugh MACKAY
| (1710 - ....)
| ______________________
| |
|_____________________|
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|______________________
[1056] Scottish Church Records
_Alexander MACKAY (Nish-Roy)_+
| (1668 - ....) m 1689
_John (Ian) MACKAY __|
| (1708 - ....) m 1740|
| |_____________________________
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|--Robert MACKAY
| (1762 - ....)
| _____________________________
| |
|_____________________|
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|_____________________________
[8314] FHL Durness Par Reg 941 B4SR V 38 marriage lists Robert Mackay, alias Macnishicien, tenent in Mussel to Elisabeth Mackay, alias nin Robmacrobicrob from Melness
[7695] Scottish Church Records
_____________________
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_Joseph PEARCE _________|
| (1790 - 1831) m 1819 |
| |_____________________
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|--Lucy Campbell PEARCE
| (1822 - ....)
| _George MACKAY ______+
| | (1740 - 1798) m 1768
|_Duncana Forbes MACKAY _|
(1797 - ....) m 1819 |
|_Louisa CAMPBELL ____+
(1749 - 1835) m 1768
[3611]
"The Book of Mackay", pg. 334. Lucy Pearce married Mr. Warner of Ardier, Ayer, with issue.
Blackcastle, p 112