NOTE: Death date is a rough estimate based upon the generation of 25-30 years, and not accurate.
Anne Mackintosh, b. ca 1644?, m. ca 1665? to John McQueen.[1]
William Mackintosh, b. 1613, d. 22 Nov 1660 in Faillie, co. Inverness, Scotland, m. ca 1638? to Margaret Graham, William was the 18th chief of Mackintosh and 19th chief of Clan Chattan in 1624.[2]
"John Dhu Macqueen of Pollochaig, generally called Iain Dhu vic Coul (son of Dougal) was a famous sportsman and excellent marksman. It is said that he was upon a friendly footing with all the witches, fairies, and warlocks of his day, but more especially those in his neighbourhood. He lived in the beginning of the 18th century, and had married Anne, sister of Laird Lachlan Mackintosh."[3]
Sources
↑ Antiquarian Notes, Historical, Genealogical,and Social (Second Series): Inverness-shire Parish by Parish. Inverness: A. & W.Mackenzie.
↑ Historical Memoirs of the House and Clan of
Mackintosh and of the Clan Chattan. London: Private print.
↑ . Antiquarian Notes, Historical, Genealogical,and Social (Second Series): Inverness-shire Parish by Parish. Inverness: A. & W.Mackenzie, Chapter XXX-Parish of Moy and Dalarossie, page 427.
Boles, D.B. (2015). Boles-Barth Omnibus Ancestry. Tuscaloosa, AL: private print at Lulu.
Fraser-Mackintosh, C. (1897). Antiquarian Notes, Historical, Genealogical, and Social (Second Series): Inverness-shire Parish by Parish. Inverness: A. & W. Mackenzie.
Shaw, A.M. (1880). Historical Memoirs of the House and Clan of Mackintosh and of the Clan Chattan. London: Private print. [Note: This work is frequently shown as having been authored by A.M. Mackintosh, but the coverpage shows the author as A.M. Shaw, and the preface is signed "A.M.S."
Special thanks to Dr. David B. Boles, the founder of BolesBooks, publishing quality family ancestries and genealogies since 1986. He personally corresponded, and provided the material and sources for this profile.
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