Historical and genealogical account of the Clan Maclean
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GENEALOGICAL ACCOUNT. 053
his claim to Dochgarroch, where he found his
uncle Alexander unwilling to resign ; but after
some litigation he made good his right, and sedu-
lously strove during the remainder of his life to
pay off the arrears of crown fines and other bur-
dens of his estate. He married Janet daughter
of Macintosh (of Holm), father of Phineas Mac-
intosh, esq., late of Drummond, by whom he left
four sons and three daughters: 1. John, his heir:
2. Phineas, who died young: 3. Angus, died un-
married, a lieutenant in the Bombay native
infantry, 1794 : 4. William, the present represen-
tative of the houses of Urquhart and Dochgarroch :
5. Janet, who married her second cousin, Captain
Alexander Macintosh of the Borlum family, by
whom she had issue four sons and four daughters :
1 . Charles, who died in the West Indies unmarried :
2. Phineas, died unmarried in the West Indies, an
assistant surgeon in the army : 3. William, died
unmarried, a captain, 31st Native Infantry, at
Madras : 4. Angus or 2E?ieas, formerly a midship-
man, Royal Navy; latterjy a free merchant at
Calcutta : married, no issue : 5. Mary, unmarried :
6. May, married Fraser of Dochnalurg, and has
issue : 7. Jane, died young : 8. Barbara, unmarried.
May, the second daughter of Charles Maclean of
Dochgarroch, married Mr. Lee, a councillor and
merchant of Inverness, by whom she had one son
and two daughters : 1. Phineas, died young : 2. Jane
married Mr. Innes, merchant, and has issue :
3. May, married Shaw, esq., of Demarara;
no issue. Barbara, 3d daughter and 7th child of
Charles Maclean of Dochgarroch, unmarried.
his claim to Dochgarroch, where he found his
uncle Alexander unwilling to resign ; but after
some litigation he made good his right, and sedu-
lously strove during the remainder of his life to
pay off the arrears of crown fines and other bur-
dens of his estate. He married Janet daughter
of Macintosh (of Holm), father of Phineas Mac-
intosh, esq., late of Drummond, by whom he left
four sons and three daughters: 1. John, his heir:
2. Phineas, who died young: 3. Angus, died un-
married, a lieutenant in the Bombay native
infantry, 1794 : 4. William, the present represen-
tative of the houses of Urquhart and Dochgarroch :
5. Janet, who married her second cousin, Captain
Alexander Macintosh of the Borlum family, by
whom she had issue four sons and four daughters :
1 . Charles, who died in the West Indies unmarried :
2. Phineas, died unmarried in the West Indies, an
assistant surgeon in the army : 3. William, died
unmarried, a captain, 31st Native Infantry, at
Madras : 4. Angus or 2E?ieas, formerly a midship-
man, Royal Navy; latterjy a free merchant at
Calcutta : married, no issue : 5. Mary, unmarried :
6. May, married Fraser of Dochnalurg, and has
issue : 7. Jane, died young : 8. Barbara, unmarried.
May, the second daughter of Charles Maclean of
Dochgarroch, married Mr. Lee, a councillor and
merchant of Inverness, by whom she had one son
and two daughters : 1. Phineas, died young : 2. Jane
married Mr. Innes, merchant, and has issue :
3. May, married Shaw, esq., of Demarara;
no issue. Barbara, 3d daughter and 7th child of
Charles Maclean of Dochgarroch, unmarried.
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