Historical and genealogical account of the Clan Maclean
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280 BIOGRAPHICAL AND
Alexander Campbell, merchant in China, mar-
ried Mary, daughter of Henry Traverse,
esq., and has the following issue : — Henry,
John, George, Hector, and Adelaide.
James.
Isabella, married to Mr. Gurr of Kilburn,
surgeon ; died without issue.
Flora Ann and Sibella.
7- Ann, married to the late Lieutenant-general
Skinner, of the well-known and ancient
family of Skinners of Knapp in Hereford-
shire. The general was for several years
governor of the Leeward Islands, where
he was much esteemed for the urbanity of
his disposition and the judicious execution
of his public duties. Mrs. Skinner has
had the following issue ; viz.,
Thomas, major, 31st regiment, a writer of
considerable celebrity as author of Excur-
sions in India, Journey overland to India, &c.
John, a youth of much promise, who was
ensign in the 58th regiment, and died at
the early age of nineteen, much regretted.
James, captain in the Indian army, and as-
sistant commissary general to the forces in
Bengal ; he is reputed one of the best lin-
guists in India.
Allan Maclean, M.A., barrister at law ; a
gentleman of acknowledged ability in his
profession ; and whose amenity of manners
renders him a general favourite among
friends and acquaintances. He married
Alexander Campbell, merchant in China, mar-
ried Mary, daughter of Henry Traverse,
esq., and has the following issue : — Henry,
John, George, Hector, and Adelaide.
James.
Isabella, married to Mr. Gurr of Kilburn,
surgeon ; died without issue.
Flora Ann and Sibella.
7- Ann, married to the late Lieutenant-general
Skinner, of the well-known and ancient
family of Skinners of Knapp in Hereford-
shire. The general was for several years
governor of the Leeward Islands, where
he was much esteemed for the urbanity of
his disposition and the judicious execution
of his public duties. Mrs. Skinner has
had the following issue ; viz.,
Thomas, major, 31st regiment, a writer of
considerable celebrity as author of Excur-
sions in India, Journey overland to India, &c.
John, a youth of much promise, who was
ensign in the 58th regiment, and died at
the early age of nineteen, much regretted.
James, captain in the Indian army, and as-
sistant commissary general to the forces in
Bengal ; he is reputed one of the best lin-
guists in India.
Allan Maclean, M.A., barrister at law ; a
gentleman of acknowledged ability in his
profession ; and whose amenity of manners
renders him a general favourite among
friends and acquaintances. He married
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Description | A selection of almost 400 printed items relating to the history of Scottish families, mostly dating from the 19th and early 20th centuries. Includes memoirs, genealogies and clan histories, with a few produced by emigrant families. The earliest family history goes back to AD 916. |
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