_John HERON _________+
| (1520 - 1562) m 1550
_Patrick HERON ______|
| (1559 - 1633) m 1589|
| |_Margaret HERON _____+
| (1525 - ....) m 1550
|
|--Margaret HERON
|
| _Alexr M'KIE ________+
| | (1542 - 1628) m 1570
|_Margaret M'KIE _____|
(1572 - ....) m 1589|
|_Agnes STEWART ______
(1554 - ....) m 1570
_William M'KEE ______+
| (1694 - 1785) m 1720
_James M'KEE ________|
| (1722 - ....) m 1758|
| |_Elizabeth CAVEN ____
| (1701 - 1784) m 1720
|
|--Agnes M'KEE
| (1762 - 1790)
| _____________________
| |
|_____________________|
|
|_____________________
[7356] Templepatrick Graveyard inscriptions G84 states she was age 28 years at death
_Alexander M'KIE ____+
| (1585 - ....) m 1625
_John M'KIE _________|
| (1625 - 1684) m 1659|
| |_Grizel M'KIE _______+
| (1607 - 1657) m 1625
|
|--Hugh M'KIE
| (1668 - 1746)
| _____________________
| |
|_____________________|
|
|_____________________
[9219]
Boardmills First Presbyterian Graveyard inscription [for grandson of this Hugh] states, "Hugh McKee of Poagsburn, son of John and grandson of Hugh McKee, who with Robert Edgar joined the army of King William the third in Scotland, fought at the battle of Boyne and settled in Lisban 1690. . ."; "David McKee and his Descendants," an American publication, issued in 1892 by Prof Jas Y McKee; Killaney Parish Registers from Belfast PRO, October 1999;
Information sent by Frank Fox July 2004 states he settled at 72 Lisban Road "and had four children."
Birth of Hugh is unknown. Boardmills First Presbyterian Graveyard inscription; Super Will Index - Will dated 1746 of Bresagh.
Hodge Podge film gives rent roll for Saintfield Estate and lists Hugh in Bresagh in 1739; MIC 637/9 p 40 lists Hugh M'Kee as a Vestry-man of Saintfield in 1730 and of Bresagh in 1739.
Copy of booklet from Frank Fox, 229 Belfast Road, Ballynahinch, county Down, No Ireland BT248UP states: "The fourth (brother) settled in Lisban, near Saintfield, County Down, with a fellow-soldier named Edgar, both of whom have many descendants in the neighborhood still, who have inter-maried for several generations. This soldier-pioneer, whose name was probably Hugh, had settled, built his house, married, and possibly had some children born to him before the year 1700. On the Lisban road, going from Lough Henney to Saintfield, about half a mile after crossing the Belfast road, your attention wil be attrcted towards the right by an ivy-covered gable, which is all that remains standing of the original Edgar house. If you should go about a quarter of a mile farther on towards Saintfield, and turn to the left where the road from Tonaghmore to Carricknaveagh crosses the Lisban road, you will see the remains of the old McKee house, about a hundred feet from the crossroads, and on the left-hand side. The front wall is still standing, and is used as a fence between the road and the field. You are now on land once granted by the Crown to the pioneer for his services in the cause of the Protestant succession..."
_William MACKAY _____+
| (1740 - ....) m 1769
_George MACKAY ______|
| (1772 - ....) m 1794|
| |_____________________
|
|
|--Angus MACKAY
|
| _____________________
| |
|_Katherine __________|
(1775 - ....) m 1794|
|_____________________
[6520] IGI Par Reg
_William MacAngus MACKAY _______+
| (1670 - 1731) m 1694
_Angus (Bain) MACKAY _|
| (1697 - 1733) |
| |_Eupham (Effrick) MACKAY (McKy)_
| (1675 - ....) m 1694
|
|--Angus (Bhain) MACKAY
| (1730 - ....)
| ________________________________
| |
|______________________|
|
|________________________________
[6663]
The Book of Mackay, pg 267 states: It is a tradition in the family that he [Angus] formed one of a party told off to help the Strathhalladale men to resist an expected invasion from Caithness during the '45, and that this party suffered much from exposure while watching the Drumholstein hills. It is recorded in the Book of Cromartie that Lord Macleod, son of the Earl of Cromartie, intended to invade Strathnaver from the Caithness side, but desisted on learning that the range of hills was held in force."
Scottish Church Records - gives John's father as Angus Mackay or Mac Enbhain
_Hugh MACKAY __________________________+
| (1678 - 1739) m 1716
_John MACKAY ________|
| (1717 - ....) m 1731|
| |_Barbara MURRAY _______________________+
| (1696 - 1721) m 1716
|
|--Barbara MACKAY
| (1745 - 1818)
| _William SINCLAIR First of Scotscalder_+
| | (1684 - ....) m 1704
|_Janet SINCLAIR _____|
(1715 - 1775) m 1731|
|_______________________________________
[5439] Blackcastle, p 125; Book of Mackay pg 313
_William MACKAY _________________+
| (1770 - ....)
_Donald MACKAY tacksman_|
| (1810 - 1880) m 1840 |
| |_Isabella MACKAY ________________+
| (1780 - ....)
|
|--Dora MACKAY
| (1851 - ....)
| _Ralph REED tacksman of Skelpick_
| | (1792 - ....)
|_Annie REED ____________|
(1824 - ....) m 1840 |
|_Diana MCARTHAR _________________
(1800 - ....)
[5291] The Book of Mackay, pg 322
_William MACKAY _____+
| (1734 - ....) m 1778
_Repath (Redpath) MACKAY _|
| (.... - 1871) m 1830 |
| |_Isabella MACKAY ____
| (1759 - ....) m 1778
|
|--Hughina MACKAY
| (1844 - ....)
| _John MACKAY ________+
| | (1785 - ....)
|_Barbara MACKAY __________|
(1813 - ....) m 1830 |
|_____________________
[7010] Book of Mackay pg 263
_Alexander SINCLAIR _
| (1675 - 1709) m 1702
_George SINCLAIR 3rd of Brabster_|
| (.... - 1742) m 1740 |
| |_Margaret SINCLAIR __+
| (1684 - ....) m 1702
|
|--Ann SINCLAIR
| (1744 - ....)
| _____________________
| |
|_Janet SUTHERLAND _______________|
(1722 - 1792) m 1740 |
|_____________________
[12163]
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.
GD136/164 1792 Draft submission by Janet Sutherland or Sinclair, widow of George Sinclair of Brabster, Ann Sinclair, their only living child, and George Sutherland of Brabster, only living son of the said Ann and Captain Robert Sutherland of Langwell....