_ EARL_OF_KILDARE ____
_Colin FITZGERALD ____|______________________
_Kenneth FITZGERALD ___|
| | _Walter High_Steward _
| |_Daughter ____________|______________________
_Kenneth MACKENNETH ______|
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| | _Alexander MACDOWAL __|______________________
| |_Morba MACDOWAL _______|
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|--Kenneth MACKENZIE
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| _John DE_STRATHBOGIE _|______________________
| _David de STRATHBOGIE _|
| | | _David HASTINGS ______
| | |_[Daughter] __________|_[Sister] ____________
|_Margaret DE_STRATHBOGIE _|
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| ______________________|______________________
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!BIOGRAPHY: Sir Robert Douglas of Glenbervie, THE PEERAGE OF SCOTLAND, Edinburgh, 1813, p. 479. IV. Kenneth Mackenzie of Kintail, according to Dr. Mackenzie, was murdered at Perth at the instigation of the Earl of Ross, when he was going to join King David II. on his expedition to England 1346. This may be doubted, the person killed by the Earl of Ross at Perth in 1346, being Rainald of the Isles. Kenneth Mackenzie married Fynvola, daughter of Roderick Macleod of Lewes, and had a son.
!SOURCE: Alick Morrison, THE MACLEODS: THE GENEALOGY OF A CLAN, Section IV, "The MacLeods of Lewis", Edinburgh, Associated Clan MacLeod Societies, 1974, p. 1. NOTE: Morrison here has Fynvola/Finguala as a daughter of Torquill MacLeod of Lewis, rather than of Norman Roderick, Torquil's son. Whereas her husband, Kenneth MacKenzie, III of Kintail, is a contemporary of Robert the Bruce, she cannot be a daughter of Torquill; Douglas of Glenbervie is probably correct.