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Alexander MacLeod, of Lochbay. Major

Male - UNKNOWN


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  • Name Alexander MacLeod 
    Suffix of Lochbay. Major 
    Gender Male 
    Info 1 and of Glendale, Moore County U.S.A.. He fought through the American War of Independence; subsequently distinguished himself in the European Wars, and rose to the rank of Major General in the Britis Find all individuals with events at this location 
    Died UNKNOWN 
    Person ID I020989  Ancestorium

    Father Norman 22nd Chief Macleod of Macleod,   d. 1772 
    Mother Unknown,   d. UNKNOWN 
    Family ID F14606  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

    Family Anne MacDonald, of Kingsburgh,   b. 1754, Flodigarry, north-east coast of Skye, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location,   d. 1834, Stein, Isle of Skye Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 80 years) 
    Children 
     1. Norman MacLeod,   d. UNKNOWN, killed by Glengarry in a dual, after a quarrel at a Northern Meeting Ball at Inverness Find all individuals with events at this location
     2. Son 2 MacLeod,   d. UNKNOWN
     3. Son 3 MacLeod,   d. UNKNOWN
     4. Flora MacLeod,   d. UNKNOWN
    +5. Mary MacLeod,   b. 1790,   d. 1858, Stein, Isle of Skye Find all individuals with events at this location  (Age 68 years)
    Family ID F15230  Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

  • Notes 
    • "The information I gave you on Alexander MacLeod who married Anne
      MacDonald, Flora's daughter, was taken from the book " The Life of Flora
      MacDonald" by Rev. Alexander MacGregor and its genealogical value is
      widely accepted. Here is a paragraph

      Anne who married Major Alexander MacLeod of Lochbay, Isle of Skye and of
      Glendale, Moore County U.S.A.. He fought through the American War of
      Independence; subsequently distinguished himself in the European Wars,
      and rose to the rank of Major General in the British Army. His wife
      Anne, daughter of Flora MacDonald survived him and died at the house of
      their daughter Mary, at the village of Stein, Isle of Skye, in 1834.
      The issue of this marriage was Norman, killed by Glengarry in a dual,
      after a quarrel at a Northern Meeting Ball at Inverness; 2& 3 sons, one
      of whom married in India (4) Flora who married Mr MacKay from Forres,
      Moray, with issue (5) Mary, who died, unmarried, in Stein, Isle of Skye."

      Sender wishes to remain annonymous