Historical and genealogical account of the Clan Maclean
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GENEALOGICAL ACCOUNT, 341
of Torren, Charles of Kilunaig's second son,
was married to Julian, daughter of Allan Mac-
lean, a cadet of the family of Lochbuy, by whom
he had Allan, who was a merchant in Kingstown
in Jamaica, and died there ; John, afterwards of
Gruline ; Alexander, late lieutenant-colonel of
the 2d West India regiment j and Archibald.
The youngest son of Kilunaig served as a captain
during the American war in the .New York
Volunteers, commanded by Colonel Turnbull.
He was first married to Miss French, by whom
he had one son and four daughters. He married,
secondly, a Miss Drummond, and settled near
Frederickstown in New Brunswick. The daugh-
ters of Hector of Torren were Anne, who married
Alexander Mackinnon of Derryguaig ; Mary,
who married Lachlan Maclean of Bunessan, and
left issue ; Catharine, married to a Mr. Alex-
ander Sinclair in Kintyre ; and Alicia, married
to Archibald, 2d Maclean of Pennycross. Lach-
lan, seventh son of Charles of Kilunaig, was a
lieutenant in the 42d Royal Highlanders, and
died at the Havannah. Kilunaig's eighth son,
Archibald, was in partnership with his brother
as a planter in Jamaica, where he died, un-
married. John of Pennygoun, Allan of Gruline's
third son, was married to Isobelle, daughter of
Colin Campbell of the family of Dunstaffnage,
by whom he had two sons and three daughters :
Donald, his eldest son, was married to Anna,
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of Torren, Charles of Kilunaig's second son,
was married to Julian, daughter of Allan Mac-
lean, a cadet of the family of Lochbuy, by whom
he had Allan, who was a merchant in Kingstown
in Jamaica, and died there ; John, afterwards of
Gruline ; Alexander, late lieutenant-colonel of
the 2d West India regiment j and Archibald.
The youngest son of Kilunaig served as a captain
during the American war in the .New York
Volunteers, commanded by Colonel Turnbull.
He was first married to Miss French, by whom
he had one son and four daughters. He married,
secondly, a Miss Drummond, and settled near
Frederickstown in New Brunswick. The daugh-
ters of Hector of Torren were Anne, who married
Alexander Mackinnon of Derryguaig ; Mary,
who married Lachlan Maclean of Bunessan, and
left issue ; Catharine, married to a Mr. Alex-
ander Sinclair in Kintyre ; and Alicia, married
to Archibald, 2d Maclean of Pennycross. Lach-
lan, seventh son of Charles of Kilunaig, was a
lieutenant in the 42d Royal Highlanders, and
died at the Havannah. Kilunaig's eighth son,
Archibald, was in partnership with his brother
as a planter in Jamaica, where he died, un-
married. John of Pennygoun, Allan of Gruline's
third son, was married to Isobelle, daughter of
Colin Campbell of the family of Dunstaffnage,
by whom he had two sons and three daughters :
Donald, his eldest son, was married to Anna,
z 3
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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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