Captain Alexander MACLEOD

Father: Kenneth MACLEOD

Family 1: Miss MACDONNELL
  1. John Iain Breac MACLEOD
  2. Neil MACLEOD
  3. Alexander MACLEOD
Family 2: Margaret CAMERON
  1. Kenneth MACLEOD
  2. Angus MACLEOD
  3. Roderick MACLEOD
  4. Alexander MACLEOD
  5. Norman Roy MACLEOD
  6. Mary MACLEOD
  7. Janet MACLEOD
  8. Donald MACLEOD
  9. John MACLEOD
  10. Catherine MACLEOD

                                                              _John MACLEOD _______
                                         _Alexander MACLEOD _|_Catherine CAMPBELL _
                    _Alexander MACLEOD _|
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 _Kenneth MACLEOD _|
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!SOURCE: Rev. Dr. Donald MacKinnon, THE MACLEODS: THE GENEALOGY OF CLAN, Section III, "MacLeod Cadet Families", Edinburgh, The Clan MacLeod Society, 1970, pp. 159-160. Alexander, born about 1769, ...entered the Army and rose to the rank of Captain, but in 1793 he became so dissatisfied with conditions in Scotland that he decided to emigrate to Canada. Accordingly, he made two trips to Greenock and succeeded in getting a ship to come to 'Culreagh' in Glenelg to embark 150 persons (40 families) which included MacLeods, MacCuaigs, MacPhees, MacIntoshes, MacGilvarys and MacLennans. When halfway across the Atlantic in June 1793 the ship encountered a violent storm and had to return to Greenock. Here the passengers landed and waited for more than a fortnight until Captain MacLeod secured another ship. This second ship had not departed more than four days when she ran into a heavy squall of wind, which carried away her upper masts and sails. She was obliged to return to Lamlash in the Isle of Arran for repairs, which took three days. Again she set sail across the Atlantic and arrived in a severe snowstorm on the 1st November, off Prince Edward Island. It was so excessively cold that there was a foot of ice on the ship's decks. It being too late to proceed to Quebec, the settlers had to winter at Charlottetown (P.E.I.). Early in April 1794, Captain Alexander and his cousin Tarmad Mor MacLeod of the Drynoch family engaged two schooners at St. Mary's Bay and in these the emigrants made their way through the ice that filled the St. Lawrence to Montreal. From thence they came up the river to Lancaster in batteaux, portaging and carrying their effects on their backs across the rapids on the way. A few stayed at Lancaster, where Captain Alexander settled, but most of the party proceeded further to Kirk Hill in Lochiel township. For many years, this Highland settlement was known as Glenelg "in memory of their old home". Each family received a grant of 200 acres of land from the Crown. Until 1819, the settlers of Glenelg had no other Protestant Minister than the Rev. John Bethune, and his successor at St. Andrews Church in Williamstown, which was quite a distance away. Captain Alexander MacLeod was instrumental in bringing Rev. John McLaurin from Scotland to minister to the people of Lochiel. Shortly after a church was built, dedicated to St. Columba. This was the earliest Presbyterian Church in Upper Canada. During the American War of 1812, Captain Alexander served in the 2nd Regiment of the Glengarry Militia. He died aged 81 years in 1850 and was buried at Kirkhill. He appears to have married (1) a Miss MacDonnell, who died on the voyage to Canada, with issue.


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