_Andrew AGNEW _______+ | (1500 - 1547) m 1520 _Patrick AGNEW Sheriff_| | (1520 - 1590) m 1550 | | |_Agnes STEWART ______+ | (1495 - ....) m 1520 | |--Patrick AGNEW | (1553 - ....) | _James GORDON _______ | | (1500 - ....) m 1532 |_Janet GORDON _________| (1533 - 1577) m 1550 | |_____________________
[6887] Book of Mackay pg 251
_Patrick HERON ______+ | (1559 - 1633) m 1589 _Patrick HERON ______| | (1589 - 1662) m 1614| | |_Margaret M'KIE _____+ | (1572 - ....) m 1589 | |--Andrew HERON | (1617 - 1695) | _____________________ | | |_Mary M'DOWALL ______| (1596 - ....) m 1614| |_____________________
[3286] History of the Lands and their Owners in Galloway, FHL 941.42 H2m, v 4, pg 424-5, states "Andrew Heron (senior) died in February 1695, aged seventy-eight, and his wife in January 1696, aged seventy-three." It also states that Andrew Herown had sasine of the land of Keravtrie in July 1632 and Dallashcairne Dec 1, 1671. In 1682 ___ Heron of Littlepark had his life and property forfeited for not conforming to prelacy. The editors assume he was a younger son, as LIttlepark was one of the farms which belonged to the Larg barony. "Andrew Heron...redeemed Dreighmorn from the Crawfurds of Drumsuey...purchased the other merk land of the Lessons from Patrick Murdoch of Cumloden; and a wadset on the ten pound land of Littlepark, and Craignine, and Glenamour...upon a bond of eleven thousand merks, borrowed by Sir Patrick M'Kie when he went to the german war under Gustavus, King of Sweden...the wadset Polrubuy, Tonderghie, Torwinoch, Drumnaight, with the house, etc., occupied by Anthony M'Caw, all which he contracted to his son Patrick. After his son-in-law John M'Kie's death, he had an adjudication against the Larg estate for fity thousand merks which he gave...a disposition of to his son-in-law, and ten thousand merks to his daughter with James Lidderdale, in balance of her liferent on the Larg estate."
[3285] Andrew died February 1695, aged seventy-eight
_Alexander M'KIE ____+ | m 1749 _Peter M'KIE ________| | (1756 - 1812) m 1785| | |_Margaret STINSON ___ | (1732 - ....) m 1749 | |--Peter M'KIE | (1791 - 1872) | _____________________ | | |_Elisabeth MCDUFFIE _| (1763 - 1837) m 1785| |_____________________
[12192] Cemetery Inscriptions - Wigtown Church list: "Erected by Peter McKie Junior ? in memory of his father Peter McKie who died 28th Jan 1812 aged 56 years. Also of Elisabeth McDuffie who died Jan 1837 aged 74 years his mother. Also the above Peter McKie died 1872 aged 81 years. Also Margaret McKie who died 1873 aged?"
_Iye or Hugh MACKAY ________________+ | (1640 - 1678) m 1670 _Hector MACKAY ______| | (1678 - 1729) m 1702| | |_Eupham MACKAY _____________________ | (1650 - 1676) m 1670 | |--James MACKAY Tacksman | (1706 - 1797) | _William MacAngus MacCallan MACKAY _+ | | (1635 - 1686) m 1670 |_Janet MACKAY _______| (1680 - ....) m 1702| |_Janet MACKAY ______________________+ (1653 - ....) m 1670
[6545] Book of Mackay, p 308; 331; Blackcastle Manuscript p 128a states: "It appears....John, the eldest son, died before the 8th Novr. 1729, as James Mackay brother german to the deceased John, eldest son of Hector Mackay in Skerray, had sasine that day as heir to his brother John, for the above sum on the same lands of Ribbigill and Kinlochbeg. This James Mackay married Marrion, daughter of William Mackay of Renivie and had sasine for L1000 on the lands of Strath Skerray 26 April 1740. He resided at Skerray and died 21st Sept. 1797 in the 91st years of his age..."
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