Jay, This is wonderful. I'll print out and see if I can match. Have a few more if you would like to try and match - I'm having a hard time with them. 1. no date given, but mag is for January - June 1822: At Sudbury, aged 22, John Maclean, esq., of Caius College, Cambridge, 2nd son of Sir Lachlan Maclean. 2. 7/17/1862 - At Rod Bareilly, aged 34, Margaret Maclean, the wife of Major Maxwell, of H.M.'s 34th regiment. 3. 9/9/1861 - At Wellshot-house, Lanarshire, the wife of Captain Maclean, Rifle Brigade, a daughter. 4. 10/7/1864 - appointments - John Maclean, esq., C. B., now Lt.-Gov. of the terrirories of British Cuffraria, to be Lt.-Gov. of the Colony of Natal. 5. 8/14/1846 - At Eastbourne-terr., the wife of LTC Norman Maclean, C. B., a daughter. 6. 8/31/1846 - At Park-st., Islington, aged 42, Elizabeth-Maclean, wife of Henry Prater, esq., and eldest daughter of the late Charles Kyd {sic} Bishop, esq. of Barbados. 7. 3/11/1856 - At Brompton, Louisa, youngest daughter of the late Sir Lachlan Maclean, M. D. of Sudsbury, Suffolk (I think this ties in with #1 above). 8. 10/8/1859 - At the residence of his cousin, John Maclean, esq., Scarsdale-villas, Keningston, aged 13, John Neil, only son of Donald Campbell, esq., Reef, N. B., and nephew of Robert Salmond, esq., City of Glasgow Bank. I have about 300 more that I am trying to work through, so maybe you (or anyone else on the list) may be able to help. Thanks! Linda ----- Original Message ----- From: "jay" <lx54@optusnet.com.au> To: <sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, August 18, 2007 1:40 AM Subject: Re: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] Some Births/Deaths/Marriages > Linda et al >> 2. Vol. XIV, N. LXXVIII - July, 1823, p. 119 - Births - The lady of Dr. >> Maclean, Esq., of Brunswick Sq., London, of a daughter. > 8. Vol. X, August - December 1821, p. 238 - Births - 13 August 1821 - In > Brunswick Sq., London, Mrs. D. Maclean, of a son. > > If these are the same couple, then could be Donald Maclean and > Jane/Jean/Joan Brown. > Donald, son of John of Kilmoluag (Macleans of Boreray p34). > > Referred to as Donald "of Brunswick Square" and "of Stanley House, > Gloucester" although I have no indication he was a Dr. but rather > "merchant in London" > > Older children chr. at Old Church, St Pancras and younger ones at Kings > Stanley, GLS, ENG. He still had a residence in Brunswick Square in 1845. > > > >> >> 3. Vol. XXVI, July - December, 1829, p. 412 - Deaths - 8 July 1829 - At >> Edinburgh, at the house of mr. Grieve, her brother-on-law, London St., >> Miss C. Maclean. {Could this another daughter for John Maclean, of >> Inverscadell? His daughter, Mary Ann, married Mackenzie Grieve.} > Note: Dr. Andrew Mackenzie Grieve >> >> >> 9. Vol. VIII - October - March, 1820-21, p. 481* - Marriages - 15 >> December 1820 - At Edinburgh, George Lloyd, Esq., of Clifton, Yorkshire, >> to Miss Marion Christian Maclean, fourth daughter of Alexander Maclean, >> Esq., of Coll. Then, in Vol. IX, April - August, 1821, p. 480 - Deaths - >> 16 June 1821 - At Lendal, Yorkshire, Marion Christiana {sic}, wife of >> George Lloyd, Esq., of Hatton Lodge, and daughter of Alexander maclean, >> Esq., of Coll. {I believe this Marion to be the daughter of Alexander >> Maclean, 15th? of Coll, and Catherine Cameron, of Glendessary - although >> traditional Maclean genealogies list her as "died, unmarried".} > The Commoners of GB & Ire Burke Vol I p245 Lloyd of Welcombe, and > The Family of Coll, an unpublished manuscript by Maclean Bristol dated > 1971 > give her marriage to George Lloyd > > Also Marion Christina Lloyd Macleod (b.Mar 1822), dau of the above > Marion's sister Catherine Maclean, and Donald Macleod of Talisker was > named for her. > > >> >> Same Vol, p. 601 - Marriages - 7 December 1820 - At Auchnacraig, Mull, >> John Maclean, Esq., of Ardow, to Christian, only daughter of Alexander >> Campbell, Esq. > Charles Maclean of Gallanach (1760-1829), purchased Ardow farm in Mull > but I have no likely John connected with him >> >> 10. Vol. II, October 1817 - March 1818, p. 357 - Births - 31 October >> 1817 - At Auchill, Mrs. Maclean, younger of Coll, a daughter. {Is this >> one of the daughter of Hugh, 16th of Coll, and Janet Dennistoun?} > Isabella Sibella died in Dec 1901 at 82yrs so is a good candidate >> >> 11. Vol. IX, April - August 1821, p. 478* - Marriages - 27 February >> 1821 - At Dacca, Bengal, Alexander Maclean, Esq., son of Alexander >> Maclean, Esq., of Ardgour, and nephew to the Earl of Hopetoun and the >> late Countess Melville, to Elizabeth Margaret, eldest daughter of Richard >> Owen Wynne, Esq., Chief Judge ofDacca. {Is this a first marriage for >> Alexander (1799-1872), 14th of Ardgour?} >> > The Clan Gillean p313 gives the mother of Alexander, as Margaret, dau of > SECOND Earl of Hopetoun but I believe this to be incorrect. John, the > second Earl died in 1781, which would make her significantly older than > her husband and born in her father's aging years. He was succeeded by > his son James (1741-1816) as the third. James had no sons and was > succeeded by his half-brother Gen Sir John (1765-1823) as the 4th. > However, I can find no daughter 'Margaret' to the 2nd, 3rd or 4th Earl - > can someone confirm her heritage? > > Jane Hope, dau of the 2nd Earl, married firstly Henry Dundas, 1st > Viscount Melville, so would be an aunt/gr-aunt/gr-gr-aunt of Alexander. > She also died in 1829, so would be a 'late' aunt. All sourced to the The > Complete Peerage of England, Scotland, Ireland, Great Britain and the > United Kingdom > >> 13. Vol. V, April - September 1819, p. 253* - Marriages - 26 April 1819 - >> At Edinburgh, Alexander Hunter, Esq., W. S., to Marie, third daughter of >> Alexander Maclean, Esq. of Coll > She was the fourth daughter - can someone confirm when her elder sisters > Janet and Sibella died? Catherine died in 1863. > > jay > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > SCT-ISLEOFMULL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Linda I believe these two go together: > 1. no date given, but mag is for January - June 1822: At Sudbury, aged > 22, John Maclean, esq., of Caius College, Cambridge, 2nd son of Sir > Lachlan Maclean. > 7. 3/11/1856 - At Brompton, Louisa, youngest daughter of the late Sir > Lachlan Maclean, M. D. of Sudsbury, Suffolk (I think this ties in with > #1 above). along with these ones: Nov 16 1822 At Spencer Lodge, Surrey, the lady of Charles Adams, Esq. (and oldest daughter of Sr Lachlan Maclean, M.D. ) of a daughter p132 Vol XI January - June 1822, same page: July 27 At Sudbury, Suffolk, John Eaton, Esq. banker, Shrewsbury, to Mary, second daughter of Sir Lauchlan Maclean, M.D. of the former place. Mar 7 1851, At St.Pancras, T.Clerc Smith, esq to Caroline, third dau of the late Sir Lachlan Maclean, of Sudbury, and relict of Charles Harris. esq of Coventry. The Gentleman's Magazine p79 Vol. XXXVI July to Dec 1851 Nov 7 1843, At Sudbury, aged 83, Sir Lachlan Maclean, M.D. He was the seventh son of Dr. Maclean, of the Isle of Skye, who distinguished himself in 1745 in defence of the Hanovarian succession. Sir Lachlan was knighted July 18, 1812 being then an Alderman of Sudbury. The Annual Register or a View of the History and Politics of the Year 1843 pg 310 See also A Concise Description of the Endowed Grammar Schools in England and Wales by Nicholas Carlisle pg 533 [http://www.google.com.au/books?id=NH7q3Nimrw0C&pg=PA533&dq=sir+lachlan+sudbury] Sir Lachlan also had a son Hippsley Maclean but I do not know if he was the eldest. Still do not know which tree Sir Lachlan belonged to though. > 5. 8/14/1846 - At Eastbourne-terr., the wife of LTC Norman Maclean, > C. B., a daughter. Note: Could I have the reference for the one above please? Norman Maclean (so Donald of Kinloch* and a dau of John Macleod of Gillen and sister of General Norman Macleod CB of Gillen) appointed Lt Col 1842, commanded 55th Regt, first saw service in first China War and Far East, appointed Companion of the Bath (Macleans of Boreray p50) CB dated 24 Dec 1842 The Gentleman's Magazine and Historical Chronological Journal, 1843 Jan-Jun p195 Promoted to Major 15 July 1843 ibid, 1843/2 Jul-Dec p197 m. Mrs Ann Mathews (relict of F F Mathews, 17th Regt) 24 Apr 1845 Paddington, ibid 1845/2 Jul-Dec [also Kensington Dist Vol 3 p234 Q2] Also had one son Donald who married but no issue (Macleans of Boreray p50) * Donald so Neil so Hector so Neil of Kinloch so Archibald of Heisker so Neil Ban of Boreray (7th see The Clan Gillean p317) jay