I6478: James DUNNACHIE (ABT 1840 - ____)

James DUNNACHIE

[6999]

ABT 1840 - ____

Family 1 : Elizabeth LEVACK

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[6999] Book of Mackay pg 256 - Director of the Glenboig Fire-Clay Company, Glenboig House

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Andrew HERON

[3232]

ABT 1653 - ABT 1730

Father: Andrew HERON
Mother: Jean DUNBAR

Family 1 : Mary GRAHAME
  1. +Andrew HERON
  2.  William HERON
  3.  Jane HERON
  4.  Patrick HERON
Family 2 : Margaret HERON
  1.  Jean HERON

                       _Patrick HERON ______+
                      | (1589 - 1662) m 1614
 _Andrew HERON _______|
| (1617 - 1695) m 1640|
|                     |_Mary M'DOWALL ______
|                       (1596 - ....) m 1614
|
|--Andrew HERON 
|  (1653 - 1730)
|                      _____________________
|                     |                     
|_Jean DUNBAR ________|
  (1623 - 1696) m 1640|
                      |_____________________
                                            

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[3232] Andrew Heron was the youngest surviving son of Andrew Heron of Kirrouchtree. The land was left to him by his father, and besides Bargaly, comprised Barhoise and Dallash-Cairns. In April 1695, on succeeding his father, built a residence in the Holme. His two youngest children were born at Bargaly. In February 1706 his wife died (Mary Grahame). He found it "inconvenient" to be a widower, and after two years single married Margaret, relict of John M'Kie of Larg, his cousin-german, on the 1st April 1708 and had issue. His wife lost her sight at 70. He and his wife were buried in the tomb designed by him, and built in the garden at Bargaly, on whicfh his own and his wife's arms are cut. At the death of Andrew Heron, senior, all his sons having predeceased him, the next heir was the eldest surviving son of Patrick, who happened to be Andrew.

History of the Lands and their Owners in Galloway 941.49 H2m V 4, pg 448 "In October 1691, Andrew Heron had sasine of the two merk land of Glenmure, otherways Bargallie, and pertinents....Previous to his father's death he married Mary, daughter of William Grahame of Floriston, stated to be near the Esk, on the border. For three years after his marriage he lived with his parents at Kirrouchtrie." Children are listed.

Listed as "Herroune" at marriage, and wife is "Marie Graham"

[3230] [S12]

[3231] [S12]

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Gilbert M'GHIE Lord of Balmage

[5281]

ABT 1410 - AFT 1490

Father: Gilbert M'GHIE Lord of Balmage

Family 1 :
  1. +William M'GHIE

                                  _Michael M'GHIE _____+
                                 | (1318 - 1339)       
 _Gilbert M'GHIE Lord of Balmage_|
| (1365 - 1426)                  |
|                                |_____________________
|                                                      
|
|--Gilbert M'GHIE Lord of Balmage
|  (1410 - 1490)
|                                 _____________________
|                                |                     
|________________________________|
                                 |
                                 |_____________________
                                                       

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[5281] The Book of Mackay pg 348; listed in Exchequer Rolls 1460 as Lord of Balmage;

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Alexander M'KEE Indian Squaw

[9207]

ABT 1750 - ____

Family 1 : Alexander M'KEE
  1. +Thomas Alexander M'KEE Dep Supt of Indian Affairs

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[9207] Book of McKee, pg 438 states: "It was she (Grenadier Squaw) who informed General Hand that Captain Alexander McKee was in communication with the British, but General Hand found reason to attribute the information to jealousy by the Grenadier Squaw of Captain Alexander's squaw, who we learned became his wife before he died. This period would have been near 1776-78. His son Thomas had been born in 1770, and most probably was the natural son of this Indian woman and Alexander, especially since a 1799 letter that mentions his death makes reference to his marriage to Thomas' mother about ten years before."

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John MACLEOD

[5603]

ABT 1770 - ____

Family 1 : Christina MACKAY

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[5603] Book of Mackay pg 254

Book of Mackay pg 254

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William George MAXWELL

[6848]

ABT 1871 - ____

Father: William Edward MAXWELL
Mother: Lilias Grant MACKAY


                           _P. B. MAXWELL Chief-Justice_
                          | (1810 - ....) m 1840        
 _William Edward MAXWELL _|
| (1845 - 1896) m 1870    |
|                         |_____________________________
|                                                       
|
|--William George MAXWELL 
|  (1871 - ....)
|                          _James (Aberigh) MACKAY D.D._+
|                         | (1820 - 1905) m 1843        
|_Lilias Grant MACKAY ____|
  (1851 - ....) m 1870    |
                          |_Lucretia Livingston REED ___
                            (1825 - 1858) m 1843        

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[6848] Book of Mackay pg 252 - became a magistrate in the Straits Settlements

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John SINCLAIR Eighth Earl of Caithness

[9070]

ABT 1640 - 1705

Father: James SINCLAIR Second of Murkle
Mother: Jean STEWART

Family 1 : Jean CARMICHAEL
  1. +Alexander SINCLAIR Ninth Earl of Caithness
  2.  John SINCLAIR Lord Murkle
  3.  Francis SINCLAIR
  4.  Archibald SINCLAIR
  5. +Lady Janet SINCLAIR

                                   _James SINCLAIR _____+
                                  | (1571 - 1633) m 1604
 _James SINCLAIR Second of Murkle_|
| (1605 - 1698) m 1634            |
|                                 |_Elisabeth STEWART __+
|                                   (1580 - ....) m 1604
|
|--John SINCLAIR Eighth Earl of Caithness
|  (1640 - 1705)
|                                  _William STEWART ____
|                                 | (1585 - ....) m 1615
|_Jean STEWART ___________________|
  (1616 - 1692) m 1634            |
                                  |_____________________
                                                        

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[9070] FHL Caithness Family History 941.13 D2h pg 9-10 states: "In March 1644 [John's] his father resigned the lands of Murkle in favour of himself and of John, styled his eldest lawful son, and the heirs of his body, whom failing, to the other heirs-male of his body. Earl John died in 1705, leaving four sons and a daughter..."

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