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APPENDIX.
[From Mackenzie^ "History of the Macdonalds and
Lords of the Isles," pp. 2J2-2J6. A. & W.
Mackenzie, Inverness, 1881.]
HE following are Flora Macdonald's
Descendants, so far as we were able to
ascertain them, by her marriage with Allan
Macdonald, VII. of Kingsburgh : —
1. Charles, a Captain in the Queens'
Rangers. At his funeral, Lord Macdonald, on seeing his
body lowered into the grave, remarked, " There lies the
most finished gentleman of my family and name". He
married Isabella, daughter of Captain James Macdonald of
Aird, Troternish, son of William Macdonald, Tutor of Sleat,
without issue.
2. Alexander, an Officer in the Naval Service, lost at
sea, unmarried. He went down in the " Ville de Paris," a
French line of battle ship, taken after a severe fight; he
and his brother, Ranald, having been put on board in com-
mand of the prize crew.
3. Ranald, a Captain of Marines, " of high professional
character, and remarkable for the character of his appear-
[From Mackenzie^ "History of the Macdonalds and
Lords of the Isles," pp. 2J2-2J6. A. & W.
Mackenzie, Inverness, 1881.]
HE following are Flora Macdonald's
Descendants, so far as we were able to
ascertain them, by her marriage with Allan
Macdonald, VII. of Kingsburgh : —
1. Charles, a Captain in the Queens'
Rangers. At his funeral, Lord Macdonald, on seeing his
body lowered into the grave, remarked, " There lies the
most finished gentleman of my family and name". He
married Isabella, daughter of Captain James Macdonald of
Aird, Troternish, son of William Macdonald, Tutor of Sleat,
without issue.
2. Alexander, an Officer in the Naval Service, lost at
sea, unmarried. He went down in the " Ville de Paris," a
French line of battle ship, taken after a severe fight; he
and his brother, Ranald, having been put on board in com-
mand of the prize crew.
3. Ranald, a Captain of Marines, " of high professional
character, and remarkable for the character of his appear-
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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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