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Preserved Edinburgh Society
CLAN DONALD GENEALOGY
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- 1746
Generation: 1
1. | Alexander 17 MACDONELL, of Keppoch (son of Coll nam Bo 16 MACDONELL, of Keppoch and Barbara MACDONALD, of Sleat); died on 16 Apr 1746 in Culloden, Invernesshire, Scotland. Notes:
17th of Keppoch. Killed 1746.
Family/Spouse: Unknown UNKNOWN, "A Skye LASS". Unknown and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- Angus Ban MACDONELL, of Insch was born in 1725; died in 1815.
Alexander married Jessie STEWART, of Appin before 1735. Jessie (daughter of Sir Robert 9 STEWART, of Appin and Anne CAMPBELL, of Lochnell) and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- Major Ranald Og 18 MACDONELL, of Keppoch died in 1788.
- Alexander Maidsear Mor MACDONELL, of Keppoch died in 1809 in Canada.
- Jessie MACDONELL, of Keppoch and died.
- Barbara MACDONELL, of Keppoch and died.
- Annie MACDONELL, of Keppoch and died.
- Clementina MACDONELL, of Keppoch and died.
- Charlotte MACDONELL, of Keppoch and died.
- Catherine MACDONELL, of Keppoch was born about 1739; died on 25 Jul 1829.
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Generation: 2
Generation: 3
Generation: 4
8. | Alasdair Buidhe 14 MACDONELL, of Keppoch (son of Alasdair Nan Cleas 10 MACDONELL, of Keppoch and Jean MACDOUGALL, of Dunollie); died about 1669. Notes:
Alasdair Buidhe Macdonald, 14th of Keppoch. Alasdair Buidhe (yellow haired), who was the Tutor of Keppoch, became the unopposed chief after the murder of the young chiefs. In the Royal Commission, granted July 1665, to proceed against the murderers two of his sons were named. A band of 50 warriors arrived in the Braes of Lochaber in September of 1665, two years after the murders. They surprised Sliochd Dhughaill (Macdonalds of Inverlair) at Inverlair and after a bloody fight Alasdair Ruadh MacDughaill and six of his relatives were killed. lain Lom cut off the heads and ordered the seven headless bodies to be buried on a knoll opposite the house of Inverlair. (The skeletons of the bodies were unearthed in this century and no skulls were found.) The two sons of Alasdair Buidhe avoided capture. The elder, Ailein Dearg, had fled, some say to Lewis, others say to Badenoch. There is one story that has him killed at Tulloch. The younger son, Donald Gorm's, name appears among those against whom legal proceedings were begun in 1671 for the 1663 murders. Keppoch was summoned, among others, before the Privy Council on 15 January, 1669 for using violence against a company of soldiers sent to assist in collecting the taxes. He is said to have drowned in the River Spean the same year. He was succeeded by his second son Archibald, also called Gilleasbuig. [From Ceapach: The Keppoch Newsletter by Joyce Haskell ([email protected]) in turn edited from Clan Ranald of Lochaber by Norman H Macdonald FSA Scot].
Alasdair married NicAngus MACDONELL, of Bohuntin. NicAngus (daughter of Angus Mor 3 MACDONELL, of Bohuntin and Daughter MACGILLONIE-CAMERON, of Strone) and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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13. | Margaret MACKENZIE, of Tarbat was born before 1625 (daughter of Sir Roderick MACKENZIE, of Tarbat and Margaret MACLEOD, of Lewis); and died. Children:
- 6. Sir Donald Breac 10 MACDONALD, of Sleat was born about 1634; died on 5 Feb 1695.
- Roderick MACDONALD, of Sleat was born in 1636; died in 1693.
- Hugh MACDONALD, of Glenmore was born about 1638; and died.
- Catherine MACDONALD, of Sleat was born about 1642; and died.
- Florence MACDONALD, of Sleat was born about 1644; and died.
- John 1 MACDONALD, of Bernisdale & Scalpay was born before 1678; died about 1710.
- Alexander MACDONALD, of Sleat was born before 1678; and died.
- Archibald MACDONALD, of Sleat was born before 1678; and died.
- Angus MACDONALD, of Sleat was born before 1678; and died.
- James MACDONALD, of Aird was born before 1678; and died.
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