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_Sir Donald MACDONALD _|_________________________
_Donald MACDONALD _|
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_Donald MACDONALD _|
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| _William MACLEOD ________
| _Roderick MACLEOD _____|_Elizabeth MUNRO ________
| _William MACLEOD __|
| | | _Lauchlan Mor MACKINNON _
| | |_Margaret MACKINNON ___|_Marion MACLEOD _________
|_Isobel MACLEOD ___|
| _Sir Norman MACLEOD _____
| _John MACLEOD _________|_Margaret MACKENZIE _____
|_Margaret MACLEOD _|
| _Kenneth MACKENZIE ______
|_Isabel MACKENZIE _____|_Janet ROSS _____________
!SOURCE: THE MACLEODS OF ARNISDALE, compiled by Rev. Donald MacKinnon, Portree, Skye, Scotland, 1929, reprinted by The Clan MacLeod Society USA, Migration Project Publications Series, Number 1, 1984, p. 15. He was a son of Captain Donald MacDonald of Castleton, grandson of Donald MacDonald, second son of Sir Donald MacDonald, first Baronet of Sleat. Captain MacDonald was married to Isabella, sister of Christina, who was married to Donald MacLeod of Arnisdale. Thus their son, John, was a full cousin of his wife, Margaret of Arnisdale. John MacDonald of Castleton was a Sheriff-Substitute of Inverness-shire. He died at Skirinish, in Skye, on 25th December, 1826, at the advanced age of 87 years. His wife died there, in February, 1835, aged 89 years ("Clan Donald," Vol III., p. 519). To Margaret MacLeod and Sheriff MacDonald was born a large family, who all died without issue.
!SOURCE: Rev. Dr. Donald MacKinnon, THE MACLEODS: THE GENEALOGY OF A CLAN, Section III, "Cadet Families", Edinburgh, The Clan MacLeod Society, 1970, p. 103. 4th of the MacDonalds of Castleton, Sleat, Skye, Sheriff-Substitute of Inverness-shire, and tacksman of Skirinish, Snizort, Skye.