William MACLEOD (IV of Luskintyre)

Father: Alexander MACLEOD
Mother: Margaret MORRISON

Family 1: Marjory May NICOLSON
  1. Alexander MACLEOD
  2. Jane MACLEOD
  3. Madeline MACLEOD

                                                                   _Sir_Roderick Ruairidh_Mor MACLEOD _
                                            _Sir Norman MACLEOD __|_Isabel MACDONALD __________________
                      _William MACLEOD ____|
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                     |                     |_Catharine MACDONALD _|_Margaret MACKENZIE ________________
 _Alexander MACLEOD _|
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|--William MACLEOD 
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|_Margaret MORRISON _|
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!BIOGRAPHY: Rev. Dr. Donald MacKinnon and Alick Morrison, THE MACLEODS--THE GENEALOGY OF A CLAN, Section II, Edinburgh, The Clan MacLeod Society, 1968, pp. 37, 38-39, 40. William was born in 1761 and was educated at King's College, Aberdeen (1775-8), which he entered at the early age of thirteen years. After completing his studies, he became Tutor to the young Marquis of Huntly and lived at Gordon Castle, until he acquired a home for himself in the Duke of Gordon's new town of Fochabers. William spent much of his time recruiting in the highalnds for the regiments of the Duke of Gordon and his celebrated Duchess were raising for the British Army. In recognition of his successful recruiting activities, William was offered, in 1796, at the age of thirty-five years, an ensigncy in the 24th Regiment, which he accepted, although he had a wife and family. in 1797, he was promoted to Lieutenant, and exchanged into the 61st Foot. He was raised to the rank of Captain in 1805. In 1809, his son, Alexander, aged seventeen years, joined the 61st Foot as Ensighn, and father and son went to the Peninsular War and fought together until the former was severly wounded (losing a leg) at Salamanca on 22nd July 1812. In the following year, Captain William was transferred to the 13th Royal (Highland) Veterans' Battalion. After the disbanding of the Veteran's Battalion in 1826, he returned to Gordon Castle, where his former pupil was now Duke of Gordon, to take charge of the Library and Art Collection. Later on, probably because of the effects of his war-wounds, Captain William gave up his post at Gordon Castle and went to live at Drogheda in Ireland, where his son, Captain Alexander, with his young wife, was living. He died, on 8th July 1833, at Lifford, and was buried at Strabane, but his grave cannot now be traced. A monument to his own and his son's memory, erected by the last Duke of Gordon, stands in the graveyard of old Bellie Church, Morayshire, although neither of them is buried there. [We are very much indebted to Brigadier Norman M. MacLeod, D.S.O., of Monimail, for particulars of William MacLeod and his descendants.] William MacLeod, while still Tutor at Gordon Castle, married, in 1797, Marjory (May), daughter of John Nicolson and his wife, Isabel Fraser, with issue. Captain William MacLeod died, as already noted, on 8th July 1833, and was succeeded in the representation of the family of Luskintyre by his only son.


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