Father: Rev. Donald MACLEOD
Mother: Anne MACLEAN
Family 1:
Angus MACDONALD
- Donald MACDONALD
- Angus MACDONALD
- Alexander MACDONALD
_Sir_Roderick Ruairidh_Mor MACLEOD _
_Donald MACLEOD _____|_Isabel MACDONALD __________________
_Norman MACLEOD ____|
| | _Hugh FRASER _______________________
| |_Margaret FRASER ____|_Margaret MACKENZIE ________________
_Rev. Donald MACLEOD _|
| | ____________________________________
| | _Lauchlan MACLEAN_X _|____________________________________
| |_Catharine MACLEAN _|
| | ____________________________________
| |_____________________|____________________________________
|
|--Catherine MACLEOD
|
| ____________________________________
| _John MACLEAN_VIII __|____________________________________
| _Rev. John MACLEAN _|
| | | ____________________________________
| | |_____________________|____________________________________
|_Anne MACLEAN ________|
| ____________________________________
| _____________________|____________________________________
|____________________|
| ____________________________________
|_____________________|____________________________________
INDEX
Notes
!MENTION: Rev. Dr. Donald MacKinnon and Alick Morrison, THE
MACLEODS--THE GENEALOGY OF A CLAN, Section II, Edinburgh, The Clan
MacLeod Society, 1968, p. 117.
There are also daughters whose names have not come down to us.
Catherine and her husband, Angus MacDonald, emigrated in 1774 to North
Carolina, and bought a plantation on Crain's Creek in the present Moore
County. He became involved in the Highland Rising, and received a
Captain's commission in the Highland Army. [LOYALIST PAPERS in Public
Office, London.] He was captured at Moore's Creek on 27th February
1776, exchanged, and finally returned to Scotland. It is stated in
Robinson's HISTORY OF MOORE COUNTY [Appendix D, pp. 204-5]] that he
settled in Nova Scotia, where his descendants became prominent in the
political life of that province and of Canada, but, according to CLAN
DONALD [III, pp. 485-7], he was at Balranald, North Uist, in 1783. His
sons, however, may have gone from North Carolina to Nova Scotia.
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