Historical and genealogical account of the Clan Maclean
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first married to Mary, daughter of John
Campbell of Lochnell, by whom he had
Hector, who succeeded him, and Allan, who
died unmarried ; he had a daughter called
Jennette, who was married to Cameron of
Glendessary. John of Kinlochaline was
again married to Unna, daughter of John
Garve, the second of that name, laird of
Coll, but had no issue by her. He was
succeeded by his son,
Hector, 3d Maclean of Kinlochaline, who
married Jennette daughter of Hector Mac-
lean of Torloisk, and had by her,
Angus, 4th Maclean of Kinlochaline. He
was a gallant and a warlike character ; he
served in the Dutch service for several
years, and was subsequently one of Sir John
Maclean's captains at SherifFmuir. Angus
of Kinlochaline was first married to Mar-
garet daughter of Allan Maclean, laird of
Ardgour, and had several children, but all
died young. He was again married to
Anne, daughter of Macdonald of Kinloch
Moidart, but had no issue by her. He was
succeeded by Charles Maclean of Drimnin,
being his nearest relation.
The next branch of the Morvern family is
descended from John Garve, eldest son of John
Dubh of Morvern, by his third lady, Campbell
first married to Mary, daughter of John
Campbell of Lochnell, by whom he had
Hector, who succeeded him, and Allan, who
died unmarried ; he had a daughter called
Jennette, who was married to Cameron of
Glendessary. John of Kinlochaline was
again married to Unna, daughter of John
Garve, the second of that name, laird of
Coll, but had no issue by her. He was
succeeded by his son,
Hector, 3d Maclean of Kinlochaline, who
married Jennette daughter of Hector Mac-
lean of Torloisk, and had by her,
Angus, 4th Maclean of Kinlochaline. He
was a gallant and a warlike character ; he
served in the Dutch service for several
years, and was subsequently one of Sir John
Maclean's captains at SherifFmuir. Angus
of Kinlochaline was first married to Mar-
garet daughter of Allan Maclean, laird of
Ardgour, and had several children, but all
died young. He was again married to
Anne, daughter of Macdonald of Kinloch
Moidart, but had no issue by her. He was
succeeded by Charles Maclean of Drimnin,
being his nearest relation.
The next branch of the Morvern family is
descended from John Garve, eldest son of John
Dubh of Morvern, by his third lady, Campbell
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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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