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Gillespig (Archibald Clan Ewenroach) Maclean

Gillespig (Archibald Clan Ewenroach) Maclean

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Gillespig (Archibald Clan Ewenroach) Maclean (daughter of Donald The Hunter (1st of Ardgour) Maclean).

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Donald The Hunter (1st of Ardgour) Maclean was born about 1411 (son of Lachlan Bronnach 7th Chief of Maclean and Margaret (of Kingerloch ) Maclean); and died.

    Notes:

    Low down by yon burn that's half-hidden with heather,

    He lurked like a lion, in the lair he knew well,
    'Twas there sobbed the red-deer to feel his keen dagger,

    There pierced by his arrow, the cailzie cock fell.
    How oft when at e'en he would watch for the wild fowl,

    Like lightning his coracle sped from the shore ;
    But still, and for aye, as we cross the lone Lochan,

    Is Donald the hunter Macgillean Mohr.

    Children:
    1. 1. Gillespig (Archibald Clan Ewenroach) Maclean


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Lachlan Bronnach 7th Chief of Maclean was born about 1387 (son of Hector (The Red of Battles Roy 6th Chief) Maclean and Marrion \Mariotta Or Mor (of Luchow) Campbell); died after 12 Apr 1463 in Or 1472.

    Notes:

    Below from Erickson.Gedcom
    http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=e2539&id=I4064
    by Marilyn Ann Erickson
    BIOGRAPHY
    History of the Clan MacLean by J.P. MacLean - page 48
    "Lachlan, seventh chief of MacLean, received the sobriquet
    of Bronnach, or swag-bellied, on account of his corpulency."
    page 43
    "He did not possess the same war-like character that
    distinguished his father. He appears neither to have sought
    nor avoided war, but was ready for action when the time
    arrived."

    Lachlan + Margaret (of Kingerloch ) Maclean. Margaret (daughter of Charles (1st of Kingairloch) Maclean and Mackintosh) died in Burke's Peerage Says His Mother Was A Daughter Of. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Margaret (of Kingerloch ) Maclean (daughter of Charles (1st of Kingairloch) Maclean and Mackintosh); died in Burke's Peerage Says His Mother Was A Daughter Of.
    Children:
    1. 2. Donald The Hunter (1st of Ardgour) Maclean was born about 1411; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Hector (The Red of Battles Roy 6th Chief) Maclean was born about 1367 (son of Lachlan Lubanach(2nd of Duart) 5th Chief Maclean and Mary (of The Isles) Macdonald); died on 24 Jul 1411 in Battle Of Harlaw.

    Notes:

    From
    Erickson.Gedcom
    http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=e2539&id=I4064
    by Marilyn Ann Erickson
    BIOGRAPHY
    6th Chief of the MacLeans
    "A History of the Clan MacLean" by J. P. MacLean, page 40.
    "He early distinguished himself by daring exploits, and was noted asbeing one of the best swordsmen of his time. He became so celebrated as aswordsman, that many knights who had gained for themselves renown camefrom distant parts to
    measure weapons with him."


    From Doug Hickling "WARRIORS AND PRIESTS: THE
    HISTORY OF THE CLAN MACLEAN 1300-1570, by Nicholas MacLean-Bristol. The depth of the author's research is almost astounding. He shows that Hector Rufus MacLean married Mor--a shortened form of Marion or Mariota(the Latin form)--Campbell. He says that Hector Rufus, or as he callshim Hector Ruadh, was "probably the Hector Macgilleon who on 30 May 1393 obtained papal dispensation to marry Mor, daughter of 'Colin Cambel',despite being within the 3rd and 4th degrees of consanguinity." I think that "Colin Cambel" refers to Sir Colin Campbell of Luchow who married Margaret or Mor or Mariota Campbell. Their daughter Mor would have been named after her mother, her grandmother, and hergreat-grandmother all of whom were named Mor or Mariota or Marion. This Sir Colin would also be about the right age to have a daughter whomatched Hector. I have long thought it unlikely that Hector would havemarried a daughter of Archibald Tyneman 4th Earl of Douglas, because the Earl, having been born about 1370, was a few years younger than Hector,who was born about 1367, so any daughter of the Earl's would have been a full generation younger than Hector. I recommend that you drop the Earl's daughter as the spouse of Hector. With that change, your current gedcom listings for the MacLeans of Duart would be very close to the author's conclusions, at least through Lachlan Og (or Oig, or Org), 5th of Duart, 8th Chief of MacLean. The author's revisions are much more extensive when dealing with the cadet families, but I will let you decide how many of his revisions you want to incorporate and I will understand that you will want to see the book, itself."

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    Lachlan's son, Hector, called Eachann Ruadh nan Cath, that is, Red Hector of the Battles, commanded as lieutenant-general under his uncle, Donald, at the battle of Harlaw in 1411, when he and Sir Alexander Irving of Drum, seeking out each other by their amorial bearings, encountered hand to hand and slew each other; in commemoration of which circumstance, we are told, the Dowart and Drum families were long accustomed to exchange swords. Red Hector of the Battles married a daughter of the Earl of Douglas. His eldest son was taken prisoner at the battle of Harlaw, and detained in captivity a long time by the Earl of Mar. His brother John, at the head of the Macleans, was in the expedition of Donald Balloch, cousin of the Lord of the Isles, in 1431, when the Islesmen ravaged Lochaber, and were encountered at Inverlochy, near Fort William, by the royal forces under the Earls of Caithness and Mar, whom they defeated. In the dissensions which arose between John, the last Lord of the Isles, and his turbulent son, Angus, who, with the island chiefs descended from the original family, complained that his father had made improvident grants of lands to the Macleans and other tribes, Hector Maclean, chief of the clan, and great-grandson of Red Hector of the Battles, took part with the former, and commanded his fleet at the battle of Bloody Bay in 1480, where he was taken prisoner. This Hector was chief of his tribe at the date of the forfeiture of the Lordship of the Isles in 1493, when the clan Gillean, or Clan Lean as it came to be called, was divided into four independent branches, viz, the Macleans of Dowart, the Macleans of Lochbuy, the Macleans of Coll, and the Macleans of Ardgour. Lachlan Maclean was chief of Dowart in 1502, and he and his kinsman, Maclean of Lochbuy, were among the leading men of the Western Isles whom that energetic monarch, James IV, entered into correspondence with, for the purpose of breaking up the confederacy of the Islanders. Nevertheless, on the breaking out of the insurrection under Donald Dubh, in 1503, they were both implicated in it. Lachlan Maclean was forfeited with Cameron of Lochiel, while Maclean of Lochbuy and several others were summoned before parliament, to answer for their treasonable support given to the rebels. In 1505 Maclean of Dowart abandoned the cause of Donald Dubh and submitted to the government; his example was followed by Maclean of Lochbuy and other chiefs; and this had the effect, soon after, of putting an end to the rebellion.
    Lachlan Maclean of Dowart was killed at Flodden.

    Hector married Marrion \Mariotta Or Mor (of Luchow) Campbell after 30 May 1393. Marrion (daughter of Colin (Sir) Iongantach (of Luchow) Campbell and Mariota\Margaret Campbell) and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Marrion \Mariotta Or Mor (of Luchow) Campbell (daughter of Colin (Sir) Iongantach (of Luchow) Campbell and Mariota\Margaret Campbell); and died.
    Children:
    1. 4. Lachlan Bronnach 7th Chief of Maclean was born about 1387; died after 12 Apr 1463 in Or 1472.
    2. Mary (of Duart) Maclean and died.
    3. John Dubh Maclean and died.
    4. (Many Generations of) Maclean and died.

  3. 10.  Charles (1st of Kingairloch) Maclean was born about 1358 (son of Hector Reganach (1st of Lochbuie) Maclean and Christina Macleod); died in 1386 in Bencher, Scotland.

    Charles married Mackintosh about 1378. (daughter of Ferquhard Mackintosh of Mackintosh) and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 11.  Mackintosh (daughter of Ferquhard Mackintosh of Mackintosh); and died.
    Children:
    1. 5. Margaret (of Kingerloch ) Maclean died in Burke's Peerage Says His Mother Was A Daughter Of.
    2. Farquhar (2nd of Kingairloch) Maclean died about 1382.
    3. Roderick (Ruaridh Mac Thearlaich) Maclean was born about 1385; and died.



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