Historical and genealogical account of the Clan Maclean
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314 BIOGRAPHICAL AND
Allan Cameron of Glendessary, and left one
daughter, Marion.
Allan, who was captain in the 36th regi-
ment, married Jean, also a daughter of
Captain Cameron of Glendessary.
Hugh, the seventh son, was for some
time captain in the 60th regiment ; he came
home from Jamaica and died of a con-
sumption, unmarried.
Alexander, the 14th Maclean of Coll, mar-
ried Catherine eldest daughter of Cameron
of Glendessary. She left him one son Hugh,
for several years an officer in the king's
Guards, and six daughters; 1. Jannette ;
Q. Sibella ; 3. Catherine, who married Ma-
jor Macleod of Tallisker, and has a nume-
rous issue ; 4. Maria, married to Alexander
Hunter, esq. of Edinburgh ; 5. Marion ;
and 6. Breadalbane, an amiable and accom-
plished lady, whose unwearied exertions for
the good of her fellow-creatures in the land
of her birth, merits a higher reward than
this world can bestow upon her. The
eldest daughter, Jannette, was married to
the Honourable George Vere Hobart, se-
cond son of the Earl of Buckinghamshire:
he was appointed to the government of
Grenada, recently held by General Maclean
Clephane, the affairs of which he had ad-
ministered but six weeks when he was
Allan Cameron of Glendessary, and left one
daughter, Marion.
Allan, who was captain in the 36th regi-
ment, married Jean, also a daughter of
Captain Cameron of Glendessary.
Hugh, the seventh son, was for some
time captain in the 60th regiment ; he came
home from Jamaica and died of a con-
sumption, unmarried.
Alexander, the 14th Maclean of Coll, mar-
ried Catherine eldest daughter of Cameron
of Glendessary. She left him one son Hugh,
for several years an officer in the king's
Guards, and six daughters; 1. Jannette ;
Q. Sibella ; 3. Catherine, who married Ma-
jor Macleod of Tallisker, and has a nume-
rous issue ; 4. Maria, married to Alexander
Hunter, esq. of Edinburgh ; 5. Marion ;
and 6. Breadalbane, an amiable and accom-
plished lady, whose unwearied exertions for
the good of her fellow-creatures in the land
of her birth, merits a higher reward than
this world can bestow upon her. The
eldest daughter, Jannette, was married to
the Honourable George Vere Hobart, se-
cond son of the Earl of Buckinghamshire:
he was appointed to the government of
Grenada, recently held by General Maclean
Clephane, the affairs of which he had ad-
ministered but six weeks when he was
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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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