Historical and genealogical account of the Clan Maclean
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sons and three daughters : 1. Alexander, married
and settled in Strathglass ; he left a large family :
2. Hugh. One of William's daughters married a
brother of the late Colonel Chisholm of the Royal
African Corps ; and another married Macgrigor
of Strathglass, of whom the present Sir James
Macgrigor, M.D., is descended. David, 3d son
of Alexander 4th Maclean of Dochgarroch, mar-
ried, and left issue two sons: l.John: I.Alex-
ander of Lochgorm, who married a lady of the
family of M 'Beans of Keanachoile, and left issue
two sons: 1. David, who served in the old 73d, or
M'Leod Highlanders. He subsequently emigrated
to Picton in Nova Scotia, where he married and
has a numerous family : 2. Donald. Donald, 4th
son of Alexander 4th Maclean of Dochgarroch,
settled in Argyleshire, where he married a daugh-
ter of Campbell of Airds, by whom he had a
numerous issue : of whom was Laucldan, who mar-
ried Jane of Kingerloch, by whom he had issue
five sons and one daughter : 1. Donald, settled in
Jamaica : 2. Murdoch, a surgeon in the Royal Navy:
3. Allan, who married a daughter of the Rev.
Mr. Martin, Inverness, by whom he left one son,
Charles : 4. Hector, a highly respectable man, for
many years a jeweller in London. He married a
daughter of Mr. Miller of Bungay in the county
of Suffolk, and had issue, — Hector, a purser in the
royal navy; Thomas, printseller, Haymarket, Lon-
don, married to Louisa daughter of George Brewis,
esq., and has issue five children ; viz. Thomas and
James, Louisa, Maria, and Adolphine. Hector
left also three daughters: 1. Sarah: 2. Anne, mar-
ried to Mr. G. S. Tregear : and 3. Mary, who
sons and three daughters : 1. Alexander, married
and settled in Strathglass ; he left a large family :
2. Hugh. One of William's daughters married a
brother of the late Colonel Chisholm of the Royal
African Corps ; and another married Macgrigor
of Strathglass, of whom the present Sir James
Macgrigor, M.D., is descended. David, 3d son
of Alexander 4th Maclean of Dochgarroch, mar-
ried, and left issue two sons: l.John: I.Alex-
ander of Lochgorm, who married a lady of the
family of M 'Beans of Keanachoile, and left issue
two sons: 1. David, who served in the old 73d, or
M'Leod Highlanders. He subsequently emigrated
to Picton in Nova Scotia, where he married and
has a numerous family : 2. Donald. Donald, 4th
son of Alexander 4th Maclean of Dochgarroch,
settled in Argyleshire, where he married a daugh-
ter of Campbell of Airds, by whom he had a
numerous issue : of whom was Laucldan, who mar-
ried Jane of Kingerloch, by whom he had issue
five sons and one daughter : 1. Donald, settled in
Jamaica : 2. Murdoch, a surgeon in the Royal Navy:
3. Allan, who married a daughter of the Rev.
Mr. Martin, Inverness, by whom he left one son,
Charles : 4. Hector, a highly respectable man, for
many years a jeweller in London. He married a
daughter of Mr. Miller of Bungay in the county
of Suffolk, and had issue, — Hector, a purser in the
royal navy; Thomas, printseller, Haymarket, Lon-
don, married to Louisa daughter of George Brewis,
esq., and has issue five children ; viz. Thomas and
James, Louisa, Maria, and Adolphine. Hector
left also three daughters: 1. Sarah: 2. Anne, mar-
ried to Mr. G. S. Tregear : and 3. Mary, who
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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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