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Dr Ewen Maciain (17th of Glencoe) Macdonald

Male 1814 - 1840  (26 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Dr Ewen Maciain (17th of Glencoe) Macdonald was born in 1814; died in 1840.

    Notes:

    Since the death of the last clan chief, Major Duncan Macdonald, in London in 1907, the clan that was slaughtered at the infamous Glencoe Massacre of 1692 has been leaderless.

    A century later, Scotland's heraldic authority, Lord Lyon, has been asked to investigate a formal claim for the chieftainship which, in turn, has led to research unearthing the clan's strong links to the subcontinent.

    According to a report in the Scotsman, the Indian pedigree has come to light with the emergence of an octogenarian New Zealander claiming to be a direct descendant of the 17th-century leader of the 38 people killed in one of the most treacherous episodes in Scottish history.

    Colin MacDonald, 83, a retired farmer from Christchurch, has proved that six generations ago, his forebear was Alasdair Macdonald (or MacIain) of Glencoe, a huge man with a white flowing beard who was among those callously murdered in 1692.

    But, genealogists investigating Colin MacDonald's claim have discovered that there is a line of descent that has a superior claim to the title.

    The rival line springs from Ewen Macdonald - MacIain's great-great-great grandson's romantic liaison with a mysterious woman reputed to be an Indian princess.

    Before Colin MacDonald can be anointed clan chief, genealogists must first prove there are no surviving male descendants of Ewen Macdonald of Glencoe (1788-1840) and his lover, whom he seduced in India where he worked as a surgeon with the East India Company.

    Their relationship might have raised eyebrows in 19th-century Glencoe, but its existence has delighted Indian representatives in Scotland, who said it underlined Scotland's strong historical bond with India.

    Macdonald family lore suggests that the woman - known as Bunnoo - was the daughter of a maharajah. Her royal credentials, however, may have been overstated.

    The baptismal certificate of the couple's only child - a daughter Ellen born in Numuch, Calcutta in 1830 - simply describes Bunnoo as a "native Indian woman".

    There are also doubts over whether the couple were actually married - a factor that can be important when deciding the fate of aristocratic lineages given the need for a legitimate heir.

    Family/Spouse: Unknown MacPherson. Unknown and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 2. Ellen Caroline (of Glencoe) Macdonald  Descendancy chart to this point was born in 1830; died on 3 Mar 1887.


Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Ellen Caroline (of Glencoe) Macdonald Descendancy chart to this point (1.Ewen1) was born in 1830; died on 3 Mar 1887.

    Family/Spouse: Archibald Burns Macdonald. Archibald was born in 1821; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. 3. Archibald Maxwell (of Glencoe) Macdonald  Descendancy chart to this point was born on 1 Jan 1855 in Fanans, Inverawe, Scotland; died on 9 Jun 1894 in Taifletts, Perthshire, Scotland.
    2. 4. Duncan Cameron (of Glencoe) Macdonald  Descendancy chart to this point died in 1907.


Generation: 3

  1. 3.  Archibald Maxwell (of Glencoe) Macdonald Descendancy chart to this point (2.Ellen2, 1.Ewen1) was born on 1 Jan 1855 in Fanans, Inverawe, Scotland; died on 9 Jun 1894 in Taifletts, Perthshire, Scotland.

  2. 4.  Duncan Cameron (of Glencoe) Macdonald Descendancy chart to this point (2.Ellen2, 1.Ewen1) died in 1907.

    Notes:

    http://www.macdonald50.freeserve.co.uk/genealogy/d0001/g0000095.html#I4321
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    Home of the Clan Donald Genealogy Database
    http://www.macdonald50.freeserve.co.uk/
    Home of the Clan Donald Genealogy Database
    http://www.macdonald50.freeserve.co.uk/
    Clan Donald Database Index of Persons
    http://www.macdonald50.freeserve.co.uk/genealogy/persons.html
    By Roddy Macdonald(This is a very large data base of Macdonald/Macdonellinformation, probably the most extensive on the web.)




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