Historical and genealogical account of the Clan Maclean
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GENEALOGICAL ACCOUNT. 351
5th Maclean of Torloisk, John, and Mari-
anne, who married Charles Maclean of
Kilunaig.
Donald of Tarbert, 5th Maclean of Tor-
loisk, a man universally esteemed, and who
by the urbanity of his manners, and the
kindness of his disposition, has left a name
behind him revered and respected. He
was present at the battle of SherifTmuir as
major of the Maclean regiment, and was
much commended for his prudent and gal-
lant conduct on the occasion. He was
married to Mary daughter of Campbell of
Sunderland, by whom he had four sons and
six daughters ; viz.
1. Hector, bred to the profession of the law, and
who succeeded his father.
2. Lachlan, who on the death of his brother with-
out issue succeeded to the estate.
3. Allan, afterwards General Allan Maclean, fa-
miliarly known in the military annals of the
American war.
4. Archibald of Laggan, remembered with feelings
of kind respect by many still alive.
5. Mary, who died unmarried.
6. Anna, who was married to Donald Maclean, a
cadet of the house of Torloisk.
7. Alicia, who married Macquarie of Ulva, chief
of Macquarie.
8. Christianna, who was married to the Rev. Alex-
ander Maclean, minister of Kilninan, Mull.
5th Maclean of Torloisk, John, and Mari-
anne, who married Charles Maclean of
Kilunaig.
Donald of Tarbert, 5th Maclean of Tor-
loisk, a man universally esteemed, and who
by the urbanity of his manners, and the
kindness of his disposition, has left a name
behind him revered and respected. He
was present at the battle of SherifTmuir as
major of the Maclean regiment, and was
much commended for his prudent and gal-
lant conduct on the occasion. He was
married to Mary daughter of Campbell of
Sunderland, by whom he had four sons and
six daughters ; viz.
1. Hector, bred to the profession of the law, and
who succeeded his father.
2. Lachlan, who on the death of his brother with-
out issue succeeded to the estate.
3. Allan, afterwards General Allan Maclean, fa-
miliarly known in the military annals of the
American war.
4. Archibald of Laggan, remembered with feelings
of kind respect by many still alive.
5. Mary, who died unmarried.
6. Anna, who was married to Donald Maclean, a
cadet of the house of Torloisk.
7. Alicia, who married Macquarie of Ulva, chief
of Macquarie.
8. Christianna, who was married to the Rev. Alex-
ander Maclean, minister of Kilninan, Mull.
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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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