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    1. Re: [McQUEEN] The family history - Percy Macqueen's books at Socgen
    2. Hi Jeri I transcribed some of the content and the start of that tree is here... Descendants of Patrick McQueen Generation No. 1 1. PATRICK1 MCQUEEN was born 1683 in Doune, and died 1732 in Doune. He married ...... MURDOCH. Child of PATRICK MCQUEEN and ...... MURDOCH is: 2. i. JOHN2 MCQUEEN, b. 1725, Doune; d. 1783, Blairlogie. Generation No. 2 2. JOHN2 MCQUEEN (PATRICK1) was born 1725 in Doune, and died 1783 in Blairlogie. He married ISABELLA BRYCE. She was born in Dunblane. Child of JOHN MCQUEEN and ISABELLA BRYCE is: 3. i. JOHN3 MCQUEEN, b. 1766, Blairlogie; d. 1833, Causewayhead. Generation No. 3 3. JOHN3 MCQUEEN (JOHN2, PATRICK1) was born 1766 in Blairlogie, and died 1833 in Causewayhead. He married ELIZABETH ROBERTSON 1803 in Edinburgh. She was born in Colinton, Midlothian. More About JOHN MCQUEEN and ELIZABETH ROBERTSON: Marriage: 1803, Edinburgh Children of JOHN MCQUEEN and ELIZABETH ROBERTSON are: 4. i. JOHN4 MCQUEEN, b. 1804; d. 1849. ii. ELIZABETH MCQUEEN, b. 1807. iii. ISABELLA MCQUEEN, b. 1812. iv. JAMES MCQUEEN, b. 1814. Generation No. 4 4. JOHN4 MCQUEEN (JOHN3, JOHN2, PATRICK1) was born 1804, and died 1849. He married CATHARINE NEVILE WYATT 1835 in Calcutta. She was born 1816, and died 1874. More About JOHN MCQUEEN and CATHARINE WYATT: Marriage: 1835, Calcutta Children of JOHN MCQUEEN and CATHARINE WYATT are: i. LT.GENERAL JOHN WITHERS5 MCQUEEN, b. 1836, Calcutta; d. 1909; m. CHARLOTTE HELEN POLLARD; b. 1853; d. 1937. More About LT.GENERAL JOHN WITHERS MCQUEEN: Fact 1: Bangal Staff Corps Fact 2: KCB; Fact 3: ADC to Queen Victoria ii. JAMES NEVILE MCQUEEN, b. 1838; d. 1902, London. More About JAMES NEVILE MCQUEEN: Fact 1: Indigo Planter in Behar Fact 2: Rowed in Boat race for Oxford 1859 Fact 3: B.A. Oxon Fact 4: Indian Police iii. WILLIAM MUSTON MCQUEEN, b. 1839; d. 1912, Kew. More About WILLIAM MUSTON MCQUEEN: Fact 1: Indigo Planter in Behar if that is helpful, then your next step would be to write to the Society of Genealogists in London and ask them if there is any chance of something being done for you. Both books are handwritten. One is in note form and focussed on the english Macqueens, difficult and probably not necessary to copy as a lot of it does not relate to Doune. I made some notes from it when I visited. The other is A3 size and contains several charts + a couple of hand drawn maps. They did copy this one for me some years ago for a fee and posted it out. sincerely Dawn

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