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Name |
Many Generations of Mackinnon |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
Yes, date unknown |
Person ID |
I162985 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
19 Aug 2013 |
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Notes |
- Below from
Chiefs of the Clan MacKinnon athttp://www.mackinnon.org/mackinnon-chiefs.html
But not I have not yet established what the actual father son descentwas. Any leads would be apprectiated.
MacFindanus MacAlpin (Son of Findanus, called MacFingon MacAlpin,acquired further property in the Western Isles and in the shires of Perthand Ross. For some period after this the descendants of Alpin frequentlyassumed the patronymic of MacAlpin in addition to their otherappellations.)
Donald MacFingon MacAlpin
Cormac MacFingon MacAlpin
Lachlan
Lachlan
Kenneth
Donald
Lachlan
Eowin or John
Alpin
Lachlan
Donald
Eobhan or Ewen After the death of John, Lord of the Isles, circa 1350,MacKinnon took part in the rebellion against the heir to the Lordship,and was hanged for his trouble.
Lachlan Called Sa'gartach, or Fogarach-Supposed to be the same who wasconcealed in MacKinnon's Cave in Mull when pursued by the MacLeans.
Lachlan na Thiomlaidh "vir nobilis." The Barterer; so called forhaving exchanged more valuable lands in Mull for the Isle of Scalpa, withMacLean of Duart.Witnessed MacLean Charter 1409.
Nial Buidh
Lachlan Bhan
Nial Bhan MacLean of Dowart petitioned the Regent for free remission forall of their offences, which was granted on 12th March 1517
Ewen Ruadh nan Cath A celebrated warrior, who fought many battles againstthe MacLeans, aided by MacDonalds, in defence of his lands in Mull.Charged with rebellion by the Acts dated 1531 and 1545. Late in life helived on good terms with the MacLeans. Carta Eugenii MacFigone 1542.
Lachlan Dubh or Fynnoun Took the part of the MacLeans against theMacDonalds
Lachlan Og.
Sir Lachlan d. 1634. 1606 Charter with Finlay MacNab of Bowaine.
Ian Balbhan The Dummy. Died in suspicious circumstances and was buriedat Castle Dunara.
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