Historical and genealogical account of the Clan Maclean
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328 BIOGRAPHICAL AND
called Hugh, of whom was descended Doctor
Hector Maclean late of Edinburgh. There are
other branches descended of the first laird of
Coll, most of whom are now scattered in different
parts of the globe.
The other Cadets of the Coll family which
remain to be noticed are those of Crosspool and
Gallanach. Allan Maclean, late of Crosspool,
was married to Mary eldest daughter of Mac-
lean of Langmull, by whom he had issue three
sons, Neil, John,, and Donald ; and five daughters,
Catherine, Mary, Christina, Jessie, and Julia.
Neil succeeded his father at Crosspool in the
year 1832.
John is a merchant in the wine trade in London,
and has, in the mercantile circles, the name
of being one of the most approved judges
in London of the various foreign wines im-
ported into the British market. He is
moreover much esteemed for his general
intelligence and known integ2*ity in all his
commercial transactions. He married, in
1831, Anne, daughter of the late Alexander
Maclean of Kinnegharar of the Kinlocha-
line family, and the adopted child and ward
from infancy of her late uncle Major
Donald Maclean of the Royals ; and has
issue Catlterine and Julia.
Donald, a most promising youth, who was
called Hugh, of whom was descended Doctor
Hector Maclean late of Edinburgh. There are
other branches descended of the first laird of
Coll, most of whom are now scattered in different
parts of the globe.
The other Cadets of the Coll family which
remain to be noticed are those of Crosspool and
Gallanach. Allan Maclean, late of Crosspool,
was married to Mary eldest daughter of Mac-
lean of Langmull, by whom he had issue three
sons, Neil, John,, and Donald ; and five daughters,
Catherine, Mary, Christina, Jessie, and Julia.
Neil succeeded his father at Crosspool in the
year 1832.
John is a merchant in the wine trade in London,
and has, in the mercantile circles, the name
of being one of the most approved judges
in London of the various foreign wines im-
ported into the British market. He is
moreover much esteemed for his general
intelligence and known integ2*ity in all his
commercial transactions. He married, in
1831, Anne, daughter of the late Alexander
Maclean of Kinnegharar of the Kinlocha-
line family, and the adopted child and ward
from infancy of her late uncle Major
Donald Maclean of the Royals ; and has
issue Catlterine and Julia.
Donald, a most promising youth, who 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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