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Illegitimate son, later legitimated by his Grandson. Took the name Bosville and the estates. | BOSVILLE-MACDONALD, Alexander William Robert (I401)
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Illegitimate. | MACDONELL, Donald of Antrim (I517)
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In Memory of JAMES MACDONALD Sergeant 204806 4th Bn., Seaforth Highlanders who died on Tuesday, 20th November 1917. Age 38. Additional Information: Son of Alexander and Rachel Macdonald, of Bridgend, Strathconon, Muir of Ord, Ross-shire. Commemorative Information Memorial: CAMBRAI MEMORIAL, LOUVERVAL, Nord, France Grave Reference/Panel Number: Panel 10
Location: The small village of Louverval is on the north side of the N30, Bapaume to Cambrai road, 13 kilometres north-east of Bapaume and 16 kilometres south-west of Cambrai. The Memorial stands on a terrace in Louverval Military Cemetery, which is situated on the north side of the N30, south of Louverval village. CWGC signposts on the N30 give advance warning of arrival at the Cemetery Situated behind a colonnade, the memorial takes the form of a semi-circular wall on which the names of the dead are carved. At the entrance is the following inscription in English and French: TO THE GLORY OF GOD AND TO THE ENDURING MEMORY OF 7048 OFFICERS AND MEN OF THE FORCES OF THE BRITISH EMPIRE WHO FELL AT THE BATTLE OF CAMBRAI BETWEEN THE 20TH NOVEMBER AND THE 3RD DECEMBER 1917, WHOSE NAMES ARE HERE RECORDED BUT TO WHOM THE FORTUNES OF WAR DENIED THE KNOWN AND HONOURED BURIAL GIVEN TO THEIR COMRADES IN DEATH.
Gravestone Inscription in Strathconon burial Ground: In Loving Memory Alexander Macdonald who died at Bridgend, Strathconon 17 May 1913 aged 86 years. Also his wife Rachel Mathieson died 13 April 1912 aged 75 years. Also their daughter Annie died 9 April 1880 aged 8 years. And their son James Sgt 1/4/ Seaforth Hldrs killed in Great War 1914 - 1918. Also their eldest son Donald died at the Northern Infirmary 17 February 1932 aged 65 years. Also their daughter Mary died 31 July 1954 aged 78 years. | MACDONALD, James of Bridgend (I2047)
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Issue: " daughters | MACDONELL, Alastair of Insch (I5998)
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Jarl of Agder. | GUDRODSON, Rognvnald (I615)
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Jarl of the Uplanders. | HALFDANSON, Ivar (I609)
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Joan was adopted. dsp. | PRINGLE, Joan (I1958)
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John Macdonald was born at Flodigarry on Skye in 1759, the son of Allan Macdonald of Kingsburgh and Flora Macdonald, the Jacobite heroine, his wife. Educated at Portree and Edinburgh, he acquired an Indian cadetship in 1780 and became a military engineer because of an early aptitude. He moved to the Bengal Engineers in 1783 and was posted to Sumatra three years later. There he was raised to the local rank of Captain and commander of artillery, and spent his spare time making observations and maps which are now held in the British Museum. He was made 1st. Lieutenant in 1794, and in 1796 took sick leave home. Back in Edinburgh he became Commandant of the Royal Edinburgh Volunteer Artillery. He retired from the Bengal Engineers on half-pay in 1800 and was made Lieutenant Colonel of the Alpine Fencible Infantry, and served with them for a year in Ireland before they were disbanded. He published translations of French military works, then moved to Dover to work on the Cinque Ports. Later work on military telegraphs took him to Exeter where he settled, and was much involved in charity work. He was elected Fellow of the Royal Society in 1800 and was one of the original members of the Asiatic Society. He died in Exeter in 1831. | MACDONALD, Lt Col John of Kingsburgh (I3703)
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Kenneth Macdonald of Dalnacroich (1821-1883).
Gravestone Inscription: The family in memory of their father Kenneth Macdonald, Innkeeper of Strathconon died 29th May 1883. And his wife Margaret Beaton died 15th September 1897. And their family John died in 1854, Johan. died 3rd November 1883, Angus died in Australia, William died 9th January 1897. And his brother John Macdonald died 2nd April 1895. And his sister Mary Macdonald died 4th July 1890. And his sister-in-law Lexy Beaton died 20th June 1886.
Death Cert: No 3 District of Carnoch in the County of Ross. Kenneth MacDonald Innkeeper married to Margaret Beaton 29 May 1883 12:30 pm Dalnacroich, Strathconon. Male. Age 63 years. Son of John MacDonald, Sheep Farmer (Deceased) and Margaret MacDonald M.S. MacDonald (Deceased). Cause: Heart disease 2 years - Suppression of urine 3 days. Obstruction of bowels 7 days as cert by K Corbet MD. Alex McDonald Son (present). 5 June 1883 at Strathconon. Alexr McKenzie Registrar.
1851 Census:
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Kenneth Macdonald Head 32 Innkeeper Rosshire Fodderty
Peggy Wife 23 Invernesshire Kilmonivaig
John Son ?11 Rosshire Fodderty
Peggy McDonald Servant Unmarried ?20 Housemaid Rosshire Contin. | MACDONALD, Kenneth of Dalnacroich (I1700)
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Keppoch's youngest son | MACDONELL, Angus Og of Keppoch (I5186)
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10th Chief of Clanranald | MACDONALD, Angus 10 of Clanranald (I294)
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Killed | MACDONELL, Angus of Glengarry (I276)
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Killed 1580 sp. | MACDONALD, Donald of Antrim (I486)
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Killed 1585 sp. | MACDONALD, Alexander of Antrim (I487)
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Killed 1745 sp. | MACDONELL, Donald of Inverlair (I316)
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Killed 1745 sp. | MACDONELL, Archibald of Keppoch (I317)
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Killed at Inverness. | MACDONELL, Iain Dubh of Keppoch (I331)
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Killed at the Battle of Sheriffmuir. sp.
14th Chief of Clanranald | MACDONALD, Alan 14 of Clanranald (I301)
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Killed by Donald MacAngus Macdonald, 3rd of Keppoch at the battle of Leachdar (They killed each other). | STEWART, Sir Dugald 1 of Appin (I2334)
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Killed in Action. | MACDONALD, Archibald Ronald Armadale of Sleat (I4402)
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Killed sp | MACRUARIDH, Ranald of Garmoran (I228)
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Killed with his father Harald Redbeard by Godfrey Halfdanson in the raid when Godfrey took his siter to wife. | HARALDSON, Gird (I717)
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King in Heidark. | HALFDANSON, Godfrey (I612)
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King in Limerick | SIGTRYGSON, King Harald of Limerick (I136)
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King of Agder. | GODFREYSON, Halfdan The Black (I633)
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King of Dalriada | MACFERGUS, King Eochaid 4 of Scots (I118)
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King of Dublin | GODFREYSON, King Ivar of Dublin (I597)
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King of Dublin & Waterford | ROGNVALDSON, King Ivar of Dublin (I133)
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King of Dublin & York | GUTHORMSON, King Sigtryg of Dublin & York (I135)
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King of Dublin, The Sudreys and Man Reg 1075 - 1095 | HARALDSON, Godred Crovan of the Isles (I22)
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King of Lorne | MACSORLEY, King Dugall of Lorne (I30)
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King of Man. Deposed 1156. | OLAFSON, Godred of Man (I776)
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King of Norway 934 - 936. | HARALDSON, King Eirik Bloodaxe of Norway (I638)
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King of Norway from 936. | HARALDSON, King Haakon The Good of Norway (I639)
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King of Picts & Scots 844 - 859 | MACALPIN, King Kenneth 1 of Scots (I102)
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King of Scots 1005 - 1034 | MACKENNETH, King Malcolm 2 of Scots (I73)
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King of Scots 1371 - 1390 | STEWART, King Robert 2 of Scots (I51)
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King of Scots 839 - 841 | MACEOCHAID, King Alpin of Scots (I111)
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King of Scots 859 - 863 | MACALPIN, King Donald 1 of Scots (I112)
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King of Scots 863 - 877 | MACKENNETH, King Constantine 1 of Scots (I101)
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King of Scots 877 - 878 | MACKENNETH, King Aedh of Scots (I103)
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King of Scots 878 - 889 | MACRUN, King Eochaid of Scots (I110)
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King of Scots 889 - 900 | MACCONSTANTINE, King Donald 2 of Scots (I100)
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King of Scots 900 - 942 | MACAEDH, King Constantine 2 of Scots (I104)
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King of Scots 942 - 954 | MACDONALD, King Malcolm 1 of Scots (I96)
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King of Scots 954 - 962 | MACCONSTANTINE, King Indulph of Scots (I105)
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King of Scots 962 - 967. (Duff) | MACCALLUM, King Dubh of Scots (I97)
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King of Scots 967 - 971 | MACINDULPH, King Cuilean of Scots (I106)
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King of Scots 971 - 995 | MACCALLUM, King Kenneth 2 of Scots (I95)
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King of Scots 995 - 997 | MACCUILEAN, King Constantine 3 of Scots (I107)
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