Historical and genealogical account of the Clan Maclean
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daughter of Lachlan Maclean of Lochbuy, and
had by her five sons and three daughters. His
eldest son Lachlan, bred a surgeon, married
and settled in America, where his issue are
numerous. His second son John was in the
navy, and died in the East Indies. Hector, his
third son, was killed at the siege of Seringapatam.
Donald, the fourth son was bred to the medical
profession, and familiarly known as Doctor Do-
nald of Achitenny. Alexander, the youngest
son, some time of Kinnegharar, was married to
Christianna, daughter of John Maclean of Lang-
mull. John of Pennygoun's son, Allan, a pro-
mising young man, died in Casces Bay in America,
deeply lamented. The daughters of John Mac-
lean of Pennygoun, were Una, who married
Allan Maclean, brother to Kingerloch ; Jannette,
married to a Mr. Duncan Mac Arthur, and
left one daughter named Sibella ; Catharine,
who was married to a Mr. Donald Macdonald,
and had issue. Donald of Pennygoun, eldest
son of John, as above, had three daughters,
Anna, Mary, and Margaret ; Mary married a
Mr. David Fraser.
Donald ofAross, was the fourth son of Charles
Maclean of Ardnicross. He married Catharine
second daughter of Donald Macquarie of Ulva,
and left issue, the eldest of whom was Alexander,
who obtained a commission in the Spanish ser-
vice, in which he attained to the rank of major.
daughter of Lachlan Maclean of Lochbuy, and
had by her five sons and three daughters. His
eldest son Lachlan, bred a surgeon, married
and settled in America, where his issue are
numerous. His second son John was in the
navy, and died in the East Indies. Hector, his
third son, was killed at the siege of Seringapatam.
Donald, the fourth son was bred to the medical
profession, and familiarly known as Doctor Do-
nald of Achitenny. Alexander, the youngest
son, some time of Kinnegharar, was married to
Christianna, daughter of John Maclean of Lang-
mull. John of Pennygoun's son, Allan, a pro-
mising young man, died in Casces Bay in America,
deeply lamented. The daughters of John Mac-
lean of Pennygoun, were Una, who married
Allan Maclean, brother to Kingerloch ; Jannette,
married to a Mr. Duncan Mac Arthur, and
left one daughter named Sibella ; Catharine,
who was married to a Mr. Donald Macdonald,
and had issue. Donald of Pennygoun, eldest
son of John, as above, had three daughters,
Anna, Mary, and Margaret ; Mary married a
Mr. David Fraser.
Donald ofAross, was the fourth son of Charles
Maclean of Ardnicross. He married Catharine
second daughter of Donald Macquarie of Ulva,
and left issue, the eldest of whom was Alexander,
who obtained a commission in the Spanish ser-
vice, in which he attained to the rank of major.
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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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