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Preserved Edinburgh Society
CLAN DONALD GENEALOGY
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1775 - 1832 (56 years)
Generation: 1
Generation: 2
7. | Lord Godfrey William W. 19 MACDONALD, of Sleat (1.Godfrey1) was born on 16 Mar 1809 in London, England; died on 25 Jul 1863. Notes:
19th of Sleat, 4th Lord Macdonald.
Godfrey married Maria Anne WYNDHAM in 1845. Maria (daughter of G, T WYNDHAM of Cromer Hall) was born in 1819; died on 21 Apr 1892 in Folkestone, Kent, England. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
Children:
- 20. Flora Matilda MACDONALD, of Sleat
was born about 1849; died on 12 Mar 1851.
- 21. Lord Somerled James B. 20 MACDONALD, of Sleat
was born on 2 Oct 1849 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland; died on 25 Dec 1874 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland.
- 22. Godfrey Alan MACDONALD, of Sleat
was born about 1853; died on 7 Jul 1858.
- 23. Lord Ronald Archibald 21 MACDONALD, of Sleat
was born on 9 Jun 1853 in Edinburgh, Midlothian, Scotland; died on 20 Jan 1947.
- 24. Eva Maria Louisa MACDONALD, of Sleat
was born about 1854; died on 7 Feb 1930.
- 25. Lillian Janet MACDONALD, of Sleat
was born about 1858; died on 20 Nov 1926.
- 26. Alexandrina Victoria MACDONALD, of Sleat
was born about 1860; died on 4 Mar 1953.
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Generation: 3
Generation: 4
35. | Lt Godfrey Evan Hugh MACDONALD, of Sleat (23.Ronald3, 7.Godfrey2, 1.Godfrey1) was born on 5 Mar 1879; died on 2 Nov 1914 in Ypres, West Flanders, Belgium. Notes:
Commonwealth War Graves Commission Record: In Memory of THE HON. GOFREY EVAN HUGH MACDONALD Lieutenant 1st Bn., Scots Guards who died on Monday, 2nd November 1914. Age 35. Additional Information: Son of 6th Baron Macdonald of Slate; husband of Helen Macdonald (nee Bankes), of Ostaig, Isle of Skye. Served in the South African Campaign. Commemorative Information Memorial: YPRES (MENIN GATE) MEMORIAL, Ieper, West-Vlaanderen, Belgium Grave Reference/ Panel Number: Panel 11 Location: Ypres (now Ieper) is a town in the Province of West Flanders. The Memorial is situated at the eastern side of the town on the road to Menin and Courtrai, and bears the names of men who were lost without trace during the defence of the Ypres Salient in the First World War.
Family/Spouse: Helen BANKES. Helen died on 7 Nov 1928. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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37. | Capt Ronald Ian MACDONALD, of Sleat (23.Ronald3, 7.Godfrey2, 1.Godfrey1) was born on 1 Oct 1884; died on 17 Oct 1918 in Tourlaville, Manche, France. Notes:
Commonwealth War Graves Commission Record: In Memory of The Hon. RONALD IAN MACDONALD
Captain 3rd Bn., Cameron Highlanders attd., General Staff who died on Thursday, 17th October 1918. Age 34. Additional Information: Legion of Honour. Son of 6th Baron Macdonald of Slate and Baroness Macdonald, of Armadale Castle, Isle of Skye; husband of the Hon. Mrs. R. I. Macdonald, of Frilsham Home Farm, Yattendon. Berks. Commemorative Information Cemetery: TOURLAVILLE COMMUNAL CEMETERY & EXTENSION, Manche, France Grave Reference/Panel Number: B. I. Location: Tourlaville is a village 5 kilometres east of Cherbourg, on the N.801 road to St. Pierre-Eglise and Barfleur. The Communal Cemetery is on the south-eastern side of the village some 364 metres south of the N.801 road. From Bayeux, turn right at the roundabout in Cherbourg. Pass the traffic lights and the cemetery will be found on the left at the top of the hill. The British plot is approximately 120 metres south of the entrance, on the west side of the path. Historical Information: The majority of the burials in the Communal Cemetery date from December, 1917, to January, 1919 when it was used by Allied Hospitals. Tourlaville was No.1 Rest Camp and Cherbourg became the Portuguese Base in 1919. There are now nearly 60, 1914-18 and over 10, 1939-45 war casualties commemorated in this site.
Family/Spouse: Helen Elizabeth Swinnerton DYER. Helen and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]
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