_Artur (Aonfhir) "the lonely" King of Ireland_+ | (0136 - 0195) m 0175 _Cormac Uilfata King of Ireland_| | (0190 - 0266) m 0234 | | |_Maedhbh Leathdearg __________________________+ | (0160 - ....) m 0175 | |--Cairbre (Carbrey) Liffecar King of Ireland | (0235 - 0285) | _Aotan Coircid (Dunlang) King of Munster______+ | | (0180 - ....) m 0215 |_Etaine (Ethne Ollamhdha) ______| (0217 - ....) m 0234 | |______________________________________________
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Book of McKee pg 403 states Carbrey was king 19 years, abt 288-307
Womack Genealogy, One Hundred fifty Generations Removed from the First Man and Woman, www.geocities.com/BourbonStreet/6277 quotes Chapter 30 "The Scottish Kings" page 190 Wurt's Magna charta and Magna Charta, 191 and 192 and asserts that Cairbre died abt 285 A.D.
Descendents of Duncan I the Gracious, King of Scotland, report created 19 Mar 2001 from http://www.geocities.com/craigs_kahunas/report_duncan.htm states: "Cairbre-Lifeachar, the 177th Monarch of Ireland...was so called from his having be3en nursed by the side of the Liffey, the river on which Dublin is built...After seventeen years' reign, the Monarch...was slain at the battle of Gabhra (Gaura), A.D. 284, by Simeon, the son of Ceirb, who came from the south of Leinster to this battle, fought by the Militia of Ireland, who were called the Fiana Erionn (or Fenians), and arising from a quarrel; in which the Monarch, taking part with one side against the other, lost his life."
__ | _George W. LAWRENCE _| | (1800 - ....) m 1830| | |__ | | |--Benjamin M LAWRENCE | (1825 - 1882) | __ | | |_____________________| | |__
[5283] History of the Lands and their Owners in Galloway 941.49 H2m V 4, pg 453 states he was the eldest surviving son of George W. Lawrence of St James, Jamaica and died 5 Feb 1882.
_Alexander M'KEE ____+ | (1665 - 1740) _Thomas M'KEE Farmer-Indian Trader_| | (1688 - 1769) m 1718 | | |_____________________ | | |--Nancy M'KEE | (1730 - ....) | _____________________ | | |_Mary raised by Shawnee Indians____| (1705 - ....) m 1718 | |_____________________
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Book of McKee, p 157 - pg 445, letter from Alexander McKee to his father 2 Jan 1765, appears evident that Nancy died in 1764 after two unhappy marriages, the last one to a man whom her half-brother characterized as barbarous.
Book of McKee, p 157 - pg 445, letter from Alexander McKee to his father 2 Jan 1765, appears evident that Nancy died in 1764 after two unhappy marriages, the last one to a man whom her half-brother characterized as barbarous.
_William MACKAY Minister of Rogart_+ | (1631 - 1663) m 1660 _William MACKAY _____| | (1665 - 1720) m 1700| | |_Margaret SUTHERLAND ______________+ | (1640 - ....) m 1660 | |--Finlay MACKAY | (1703 - ....) | ___________________________________ | | |_ SINCLAIR __________| (1675 - ....) m 1700| |___________________________________
[2456] Scottish Church Records - added to this family because of location and date
_Donald MACKAY ______+ | (1720 - ....) m 1755 _John MACKAY ___________________| | (1755 - 1808) m 1793 | | |_Janet MACKAY _______+ | (1736 - ....) m 1755 | |--Hugh MACKAY | (1794 - 1816) | _Hugh MACKAY ________+ | | (1727 - ....) |_Caroline MACKAY (illegitimate)_| m 1793 | |_Janet SUTHERLAND ___ (1755 - ....)
[3233] Book of Mackay p 320; died while studying for the ministry in 1816; FHL Tongue Par Reg 990575 - gives father Capt John M'Kay Borgy & Mrs Caroline Mackay at Borgy
_P. B. MAXWELL Chief-Justice_ | (1810 - ....) m 1840 _William Edward MAXWELL _| | (1845 - 1896) m 1870 | | |_____________________________ | | |--Eric Frank MAXWELL | (1875 - ....) | _James (Aberigh) MACKAY D.D._+ | | (1820 - 1905) m 1843 |_Lilias Grant MACKAY ____| (1851 - ....) m 1870 | |_Lucretia Livingston REED ___ (1825 - 1858) m 1843
[6850] Book of Mackay pg 252 - a pleader in Singapore
_James SINCLAIR Second of Murkle_+ | (1605 - 1698) m 1634 _John SINCLAIR Eighth Earl of Caithness_| | (1640 - 1705) m 1670 | | |_Jean STEWART ___________________+ | (1616 - 1692) m 1634 | |--Alexander SINCLAIR Ninth Earl of Caithness | (1675 - 1765) | _________________________________ | | |_Jean CARMICHAEL _______________________| (1655 - ....) m 1670 | |_________________________________
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FHL Caithness Family History 941.13 D2h pg 10 states he died in 1765, leaving an only child, Lady Dorothea, who died in 1819 without issue. "In 1761 the Earl executed an entail of his estates, in virtue of which, on failure of his heirs therein mentioned, they passed to the Sinclairs of Stevenson,--a family not related to that of Murkle. Earl Alexander resided at Haimer Êstle, which after his death was allowed to fall into disrepair, and now no vestige of it remains." A footnote adds the following: "Haimer seems to have been a square building, like a tower or fortalice, and to have contained some eigtht or nine rooms, including dining-room, drawing-room, tea-room, two 'pavilions,' a few bedrooms, with sundry closets, cellars, etc. From an inventory of the plate, the establishment would appear to have been on a very moderate scale, the Earl having apparently possessed but a dozen and a half of silver spoons of all kinds, an old tea-kettle and lamp, sugar-tongs and spoon, a coupld of small salvers, a tankard, and some plated candlesticks, and the like. Sumptuary laws were less required in Earl Alexander's days than in our time."
pg 29 states: "Rattar (William Sinclair of Rattar) is next tho' very remote. Though he lives within four miles of me he never comes to see me, from which it seems he is disobliged because I did not give him all I had, and depend for subsistence on his generosity. He cannot be very wise, for he could not have taken a more effectual way to disappoint his expectations."