_Hugony (Ughaine Mor) The Great King_+
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_Laoghaire Lorc "Fierce One" King of Ireland_|
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| |_Caesair (dau to King of France)_____+
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|--Olill Aine
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[11158] Book of McKee, pg 401
[6646]
The Scoury Mackays pg 290; she was a Dutch lady of noble extraction
Hugh Mackay of Scoury, National Library of Scotland (2001) states: "It was his [General Hugh] lot to be billeted on the house [in Guelderland] of a respectable widow lady, whose husband, the chevalier Arnold de Bie, had been burgomaster of the town...She had several daughters, of whom the three youngest, being unmarried, were sent...to Dort as a place of safety...Louis having, however, issued a proclamation, ordering all who had fled from their habitations, to return forthwith, under severe penalties, Madame de Bie recalled her daughters from Dort, as her family now enjoyed the protection of a respectable Scottish officer, their inmate. Mackay had by this time become so domesticated in the family, as to participate in all their recreations...Under such circumstances, it was not likely that the young ladies and their protector could long remain indifferent to each other; and in fact, Clara, the eldest unmarried daughter, soon made an impression on his heart...Madame de Bie, unwilling to give her daughter to a man who served the enemy of her country, at first opposed his addresses, but yielded when she found he was inclined to resign his present service, and enter that of the republic...Mackay was transferred, with his rank of captain, from Dumbarton's regiment to the Scottish brigade, in the service of the States General...he was speedily united to Clara de Bie, the object of his affection, whose country he appears, from this date, to have adopted as his own."
_Iye MACKAY _________+
| (1755 - 1807) m 1784
_Isaac MACKAY _______|
| (1791 - ....) m 1838|
| |_Mary MELVILLE ______+
| (1764 - ....) m 1784
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|--Angus MACKAY
| (1844 - ....)
| _Alexander SMITH ____+
| | (1762 - ....)
|_Jane SMITH _________|
(1809 - ....) m 1838|
|_AGNES TAIT _________
[5421] The Book of Mackay, pg 327;
_Alexander MACKAY ___+
| (1685 - ....) m 1707
_James MACKAY _______|
| (1715 - ....) m 1736|
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|--Christine MACKAY
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|_Helen MACKAY _______|
(1718 - ....) m 1736|
|_____________________
[2444] Scottish Church Records - gives father James
CHRISTINE MACKAY; Female; Christening: 19 APR 1737 Dornoch, Sutherland, Scotland; Father: JAMES MACKAY; C110472 1731 - 1854 0990561 Film 6902466 Film; Sheet: 00
[2443]
Extracted birth or christening record for the locality listed in the record.
Search performed using PAF Insight on 30 Sep 2004
_Hugh MACKAY ________+
| (1715 - ....) m 1738
_Angus MACKAY (Miller)___|
| (1744 - ....) m 1777 |
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|--Erick MACKAY
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|_Epham (Euphie) MACLEOD _|
(1756 - ....) m 1777 |
|_____________________
[8827] FHL Durness Par Reg 941 B4SR V 38 gives father Angus Mackay, alias machustianmacrory, in Uaibeg, from Eddrachilis 21 years ago, and Eupham MacLeod
_John SINCLAIR Fourth of Assery_+
| (1659 - ....) m 1698
_John SINCLAIR Fifth of Assery___|
| (1700 - 1765) m 1741 |
| |_Elizabeth INNES _______________
| (1653 - 1705) m 1698
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|--Jean SINCLAIR
| (1757 - ....)
| _Robert SINCLAIR Advocate_______+
| | (1686 - 1742) m 1723
|_Katharine (Thompson ) SINCLAIR _|
(1723 - ....) m 1741 |
|_Catherine ROSS ________________+
(1687 - 1757) m 1723
[9200] FHL Caithness Family History 941.13 D2h pg 34 - states she married Sir Benjamin Sinclair of Stemster