Historical and genealogical account of the Clan Maclean
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GENEALOGICAL ACCOUNT. 297
Morvern, by whom he had four sons and five
daughters :
Donald, his eldest son, was major in the Scots
Royals, or 1st regiment of foot.
Hugh, his second son, was lieutenant in the 90th
regiment. He died at Portsmouth, much
regretted by all who knew him ; and so
esteemed by his commander and brother
officers that they erected a monument to his
memory there.
Alexander, his third son, was bred to the medical
profession, and died in the East Indies in
1821 ; and
Lachlan, who died young.
Mary, his eldest daughter, married Allan Maclean
of Crosspool, of the family of Coll.
Ann married John Maclean, Tirouran, of the family
of Lochbuy.
Christianna married Alexander Maclean of Kinneg-
harar, of the Kinlochaline family.
Flora married Mr. Peter Macarthur, and
Margaret married Lieutenant Fraser.
Major Donald Maclean, late of the
Royal Scots.
This officer was the eldest son of John Mac-
lean, esquire, of Langmull in Nether-Mull,
representative of the ancient house of Lehire.
He entered the army in 1795 as ensign in the
54th regiment, and served the early part of his
military life in the West Indies, under the com-
Morvern, by whom he had four sons and five
daughters :
Donald, his eldest son, was major in the Scots
Royals, or 1st regiment of foot.
Hugh, his second son, was lieutenant in the 90th
regiment. He died at Portsmouth, much
regretted by all who knew him ; and so
esteemed by his commander and brother
officers that they erected a monument to his
memory there.
Alexander, his third son, was bred to the medical
profession, and died in the East Indies in
1821 ; and
Lachlan, who died young.
Mary, his eldest daughter, married Allan Maclean
of Crosspool, of the family of Coll.
Ann married John Maclean, Tirouran, of the family
of Lochbuy.
Christianna married Alexander Maclean of Kinneg-
harar, of the Kinlochaline family.
Flora married Mr. Peter Macarthur, and
Margaret married Lieutenant Fraser.
Major Donald Maclean, late of the
Royal Scots.
This officer was the eldest son of John Mac-
lean, esquire, of Langmull in Nether-Mull,
representative of the ancient house of Lehire.
He entered the army in 1795 as ensign in the
54th regiment, and served the early part of his
military life in the West Indies, under the com-
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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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