_Duncan MacDonnachadh Lord of Mormaer________+ | (0949 - 0999) _Crinan (Grinan) Thane or Lord of the Isle_| | (0978 - 1045) m 1008 | | |_____________________________________________ | | |--Maldred Dunbar Lord of Allerdal | (1005 - 1045) | _Malcolm II (mac Cionaodha) King of Scotland_+ | | (0958 - 1034) m 0983 |_Bethoc (Beatrice) Heiress of Scone________| (0984 - ....) m 1008 | |_Aelgifu ____________________________________ (0965 - ....) m 0983
[10655]
"Robert the Bruce, King of Scotland," by Ronald McNair Scott
Lord of Carlisle and Allendale
Ancestral Roots of Sixty Colonists GS 974 D2w 1988 Line 34 p. 39
_John HERON _________+ | (1520 - 1562) m 1550 _Patrick HERON ______| | (1559 - 1633) m 1589| | |_Margaret HERON _____+ | (1525 - ....) m 1550 | |--Patrick HERON | (1589 - 1662) | _Alexr M'KIE ________+ | | (1542 - 1628) m 1570 |_Margaret M'KIE _____| (1572 - ....) m 1589| |_Agnes STEWART ______ (1554 - ....) m 1570
[4531] History of the Lands and Their Owners in Galloway states that Patrick, "being a minor,...was under tutory, one of whom was M'Kie of Larg, who it is said took as his own, by force, the low Holm and all the meadow on the side which went through the bog of Larg, where Culgow ran as the march until he turned it about." It also states he married at age 25 and had twelve sons and three daughters. Only four sons reached manhood, and three went to Ireland and died there. About 1662 Patrick was fined L600 for nonconformity to Prelacy. His son Andrew succeeded his father by Dec 1666.
"Patrick succeeded his father. On the 20th November 1618 he was delaitit for the slauchter of Robert Gordon of Bairnairny (?), within the dwelling-house of Andro M'Dowall, mercheand in Monygof...Patrick Heron and the M'Clurgs (M'Dowalls) of Machermore were in constant strife about the old land in the march betwixt them...The latter...ploughed it up, and the former then stole a march on him by sowing the seed, when the controversy grew so hot that they first threatened the lives of each other, and then subsided to...the law. However, in the meantime, the corn was ripening, and when in Edinburgh, wasting their substance in litigation, their wives,...'being in a better understanding,' when the corn was ripe they cut it down, gathered the cattle of both properties, and had it eaten up, which ended the plea. The land thereafter was used promiscuously...Patrick Heron cleared off the wadset on the farm of Lessens...on the 29th October 1633 Patrick Heron was served heir, avi, of John Heron."
[4528] Patrick Heron died in 1636, when his only son was only three years old. His wife survived him.
[4530] Patrick died in 1636, when his son was 3 years old
_William LENNOX 1st of Callie_ | (1400 - ....) m 1430 _William LENNOX _____| | (1440 - ....) m 1455| | |______________________________ | | |--William LENNOX | (1483 - ....) | ______________________________ | | |_____________________| | |______________________________
[5833] History of the Lands and Their Owners in Galloway, 941.49 H2m, v. 3, p 198
_Hugh M'KEE _________+ | (1697 - 1767) m 1733 _Hugh M'KEE (of the Burnt House)_| | (1747 - 1798) m 1769 | | |_____________________ | | |--James M'KEE | (1782 - 1798) | _____________________ | | |_________________________________| | |_____________________
[9950]
Hugh was Hugh of the Burnt House - family killed in the 1798 rebellion. Book of McKee p 117 says: "You mention in one letter Hugh McKee of the Burnt House. We have got his door key. It measures four and a half inches and bears the inscription:
'Burnt June 9th 1798. Eleven perished.' And on the other side: 'Door key of Hugh McK
Information sent by Frank Fox July 2004 states James was the youngest son and age 16 years old at the time of the 1798 uprising.
_John (Ian) MACKAY (illegitimate)_+ | (1700 - ....) m 1725 _John MACKAY ________| | (1726 - ....) m 1755| | |__________________________________ | | |--Catharine MACKAY | | __________________________________ | | |_Ann MURRAY _________| (1738 - ....) m 1755| |__________________________________
[7966] FHL Durness Par Reg 941 B4SR V38 - lists father as John MacEnvicnish in Strathmore
_James M'KEE ________+ | (1706 - 1790) m 1740 _John M'KEE _________| | (1749 - 1831) m 1780| | |_Mary BOYLE _________ | (1717 - 1805) m 1740 | |--Elizabeth (Betty) MACKAY | (1783 - ....) | _____________________ | | |_Nancy ______________| (1755 - 1848) m 1780| |_____________________
[12125] Will of James McKee #7412 of Ballyboley, Farmer 1857 lists "To my sister Betty McKee - 20 pounds...and also her Boards and lodging as heretofore during her natural life."
_John (Ian) MACKAY __+ | (1708 - ....) m 1740 _Donald MACKAY ______| | (1750 - ....) m 1779| | |_____________________ | | |--Eupham MACKAY | | _____________________ | | |_Janet MACKENZIE ____| (1760 - ....) m 1779| |_____________________
[8088] FHL Durness Par Reg 941 B4SR V 28 gives father Donald Mackay, alias macnish macEan, tenent in Dalnaheire, and Janet Mackenzie; IGI lists chr as 20 Dec 1781
_John (Ian) MACKAY __+ | (1711 - ....) m 1735 _Angus MACKAY Miller_| | (1740 - ....) m 1793| | |_____________________ | | |--Johanna MACKAY | | _____________________ | | |_Barbara MANSON _____| (1765 - ....) m 1793| |_____________________
[338] FHL Durness Par Reg 941 B4SR V38 "Angus Mackay, miller, Badilhavish, and..., Johanna 15 Oct 1804 West Moine Mission Baptisms"
_William (Oig) MACKENZIE _ | (1730 - ....) m 1754 _Kenneth MACKENZIE (Oig)_| | (1755 - ....) m 1782 | | |__________________________ | | |--John MACKENZIE | | _John (Ian) MACKAY _______+ | | (1722 - ....) m 1743 |_Christian MACKAY _______| (1760 - ....) m 1782 | |__________________________
[8403] FHL Durness Par Reg 941 B4SR V 38 gives father Kenneth Mackenzie, alias Oig, tenent in Sartigrim, and Christian Mackay, alias nin Eanmacdhonil
[5977] History of the Lands and Their Owners in Galloway, FHL #941.49 H2m 1994, v 1, p 107