_Aodh Finnliath King of Ireland__________+ | (0830 - 0879) m 0860 _Niall Glundubh King of Ireland_| | (0870 - 0919) m 0895 | | |_Malmaria mac Cionaodha Queen of Ireland_+ | (0840 - 0912) m 0860 | |--Merchert "of Leather Cloaks" | (0900 - ....) | _________________________________________ | | |_Gormlathia ____________________| (0873 - ....) m 0895 | |_________________________________________
[9874]
Book of McKee, pg 404 "Kings of Ireland" from O'Flaherty'e Ogygia which was written in 1684 during the reign of Charles II calls him Murkertagh of the Leather Cloaks)
Book of McKee, pg 404 "Kings of Ireland" from O'Flaherty'e Ogygia which was written in 1684 during the reign of Charles II calls him Murkertagh of the Leather Cloaks)
[606] IGI
___________________________ | _Thomas M'CLELLAN ___| | (1535 - 1597) m 1570| | |___________________________ | | |--William M'CLELLAN Provost of Kirkcudbright | (1575 - ....) | _John MAXWELL Lord Herries_+ | | (1530 - 1582) m 1547 |_Grissel MAXWELL ____| (1558 - ....) m 1570| |___________________________
[5643] Record of the House of Kirkcudbright, by the late John McClellan, FHL 941.49 H2ma, pg 32 states: "..William M'Clellan of Glend__ (otherwise Orchardtoun), Provost of Kirkcudbright, who married Regina? Daughter of Sir Andrew Agnew of Lochnaw, and was father to Thomas, second Lord Kirkcudbright."
_David M'KEE ___________+ | (1730 - 1802) m 1755 _George M'KEE _______| | (1776 - 1839) m 1797| | |_Rebecca IRVINE (Irwin)_ | (1735 - ....) m 1755 | |--Elizabeth M'KEE | (1816 - 1898) | ________________________ | | |_Margaret BALL ______| (1780 - 1825) m 1797| |________________________
[11641] IGI lists as Elizabeth Wallace McKee
_Thomas M'KEE Farmer-Indian Trader_+ | (1688 - 1769) m 1718 _James M'KEE ________| | (1718 - 1782) m 1737| | |_Mary raised by Shawnee Indians____ | (1705 - ....) m 1718 | |--James M'KEE Jr | (1738 - 1810) | ___________________________________ | | |_____________________| | |___________________________________
[8339]
Book of McKee, pg 157; family, death info pg 133; pg 140 quoting Hist. of Penna. -- Geo. P. Donohoe, Biographical, p. 84
"James McKee, Jr. Born about 1740, moved from Snyder County to the Cumberland Valley. James and two sons, Thomas and Hugh, enlisted in a company of Frontier Riflemen, Regiment commanded by Col. Chambers. Took part in N.J. Campaign, wintered at Valley Forge. In 1783, James and his 8 children removed to Westmoreland County. He had married Susan, daughter of Thomas Nesbit."
pg 184 states: "In 1809 James McKee, Jr., while preparing to remove to the 'Ohio' country, was taken sick, which illness resulted in this death in 1810. His widow went to Ohio in 1811 and a few years later died at Andrew McKee's farm near Zanesville, Ohio, where she was buried."
_William M'GHIE ______________+ | (1667 - 1704) m 1688 _Alexander M'KIE Surgeon or Ballie_| | (1695 - ....) m 1718 | | |_Anna BALLANTYNE (FULLERTON) _ | (1670 - ....) m 1688 | |--Elizabeth M'KIE | (1720 - ....) | ______________________________ | | |___________________________________| | |______________________________
[3132] History of the Lands and Their Owners in Galloway, FHL 941.49 H2m v. 3, p 111 states "on the 5th June 1740, that Elizabeth M'Ghie, spouose to John M'Cournty of Furnistoun, Mary, spouse to Robert M'Millan in Barlow, and Margaret M'Ghie in Moorfield, daughters to the deceased Alexander M'Ghie, late chirurgeon in New Galloway, had sasine of an annuity of eighty-eight merks, furth of the two and a half merk land of Barnboard, &c. Alexander M'Ghie was son to William M'Ghie of Balmaghie."
_Robert MACKAY Tutor_+ | (1695 - 1752) m 1738 _John MACKAY ________| | (1742 - 1773) m 1767| | |_Janet MACKAY _______+ | (1720 - ....) m 1738 | |--Betty MACKAY | (1769 - ....) | _Patrick GRAY _______ | | (1720 - ....) |_Jane GRAY __________| (1750 - ....) m 1767| |_____________________
[4877]
The Book of Mackay, pg 331; married, issue nine, of whom the eldest,
John, succeeded to the Milmont baronetcy (Ben Reay Notes)
_David M'KEE ________+ | (1698 - 1776) m 1723 _John M'KEE _________| | (1740 - 1826) | | |_Jane _______________ | (1705 - 1779) m 1723 | |--James MACKAY | (1780 - 1830) | _____________________ | | |_____________________| | |_____________________
[12207] Down Freeholders' Lists C 1830 T/761/19 & 20 lists Jas McKee in Lessons
_William MACKAY _____+ | (1652 - 1700) m 1679 _Donald MACKAY ______| | (1683 - ....) m 1725| | |_____________________ | | |--Margaret MACKAY | (1738 - 1809) | _John SUTHERLAND ____ | | (1680 - ....) m 1705 |_Barbara SUTHERLAND _| (1705 - ....) m 1725| |_Margaret MACKAY ____+ (1685 - ....) m 1705
[3302]
The Book of Mackay, pg 330 states that Margaret and James Clark had seven sons and two daughters.
"Genealogy of the Family of Mackay, sometime of Sandwood and Kinlochbervie, but Anciently of Kirkiboll, Ribigill and Lettermore, with an account of the Clan Mackay," by Angus Mackay, M.A., at National Library of Scotland, states: "The Clark family - Donald, 1st Lord Reay, had Charles of Sandwood, who by Eliz dau of Cap Will of Borley had Margaret, wife of John Sutherland of Keoldale. Their dau Barbara md Donald Mackay of Clashneach, and dau Margaret became spouse of James Clarke of Clashneach, whose dau Mary was wife of Hugh."
_Robert M'KEE _______+ | (1730 - 1787) m 1751 _John M'KEE _________| | (1751 - 1826) m 1780| | |_____________________ | | |--Patrick MACKAY (M'Kee-McKee-Farmer) | (1790 - 1855) | _____________________ | | |_Mary _______________| (1760 - 1849) m 1780| |_____________________
[12053] Will of Patrick McKee #7251 of Drumawhey parish of Newtownards County of Down farmer 1854 states: "6 Aug 1854; to my son Robert McKee all the lands he now possesses formerly held by me; to my Daughter Margret McKee in Bangor - L25; to my Daughter Mary Jane Finlay or otherwise McKee L30; to my Daughter Mary Henry otherwise McKee now in America - L20; to my Grandson Renwick Finla L10; if he died - divided amongst his then living brothers and sisters; to my Grandson Patrick McKee, Hutchesons son, the Sum of Five pounds sterling when he comes of age; to my Granddaughter Mary my son Roberts Daughter, that was named for her Grand Mother little Jane must have a share in the Bed and small Table which I tock [sic] My Breakfast off...to my Granson John McKie son to my Daughter Margret in Bangor; The money from which the Executors are to pay the above Legices [sic] is in the hands of my son Robert McKee Fifty six pounds sterling and Twenty Pounds in Hugh Henerys hands in Killinchy and Twenty pounds in Joseph McCluns of Drumawhey; The Burying Ground that I erected in Movilla Church yard at a considerable expence where there dust lies that is ever dear to me I leave to my son Robert McKee and my Daughter Margret McKee of Bangor; I leave to them as place to bury their dead the place is small and my son Hutcheson's family is large and it might not give much satisfaction to there mother to have their dust there; Execs Robert Henery of Ballyblack and my son Robert McKee; Witness present: W.I. McMillen; David McKee; Proved 1 Dec 1855; Effects L24.19.6; Died 27th Oct 1855.
_George MACKAY Merchant_+ | (1786 - 1869) m 1819 _Duncan MACKAY Police Surgeon_| | (1823 - 1886) m 1870 | | |_Lillias GRANT _________+ | (1800 - ....) m 1819 | |--Sarah Jane MACKAY | (1872 - ....) | ________________________ | | |_Sarah Ann BOYES _____________| (1845 - ....) m 1870 | |________________________
[6902] Book of Mackay pg 251
_____________________ | _George Sackville SUTHERLAND _| | (1760 - 1812) m 1792 | | |_____________________ | | |--Hugh SUTHERLAND | (1800 - ....) | _George MACKAY ______+ | | (1740 - 1798) m 1768 |_Jean MACKAY _________________| (1776 - 1858) m 1792 | |_Louisa CAMPBELL ____+ (1749 - 1835) m 1768
[3639] "The Book of Mackay" by Angus Mackay, pub. 1906, pg. 333.
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