History Of The Mackenzies [245]
Roderick Macleod, II. of Cadboll, with issue--his heir and successor.
12. A daughter, who married Fraser of Culduthel.
He was succeeded by his eldest son,
IV. JOHN MACKENZIE, fourth of Belmaduthy, who married Rebecca, daughter of John Mackenzie, I. of Delvine, with issue--
1. William, his heir and successor.
2. John, who died young.
3. Kenneth, a merchant at Patna, who married a Miss Mackenzie, in the East Indies.
4. Margaret, who died unmarried.
5. Rebecca, who married John Aird, merchant, London.
He was succeeded by his eldest son,
V. WILLIAM MACKENZIE, fifth of Belmaduthy, Advocate. He married Maria, daughter of John Lancaster, of Cambridge, with issue--
1. John, his heir and successor.
2. William, who married Miss Hay, Huntingdon, without issue.
3. George, who married Miss Lynch, without issue.
4. Cecilia; 5. Maria; 6. Rebecca, all unmarried.
He was succeeded by his eldest son,
VI. JOHN MACKENZIE, sixth of Belmaduthy, who married Margaret Hay, Huntingdon, with issue--
1. John Kenneth; 2. Anna Maria; and 3. Catherine. The present representation of the family is unknown.
THE MACKENZIES OF PITLUNDIE AND CULBO.
I. KENNETH MACKENZIE, first of Pitlundie, was the second son of Alexander Mackenzie, II. of Belmaduthy, by his wife, Catherine, daughter of Sir Kenneth Mackenzie, Baronet, I. of Coul. He married Anne, daughter of Hector Mackenzie of Bishop-Kinkell, second son of Alex-ander Mackenzie, VI. of Gairloch, by his wife, Ann, daughter of Sir John Grant of Grant by Ann Ogilvy, daughter of the Earl of Findlater, with issue--
1. William, his heir and successor.
2. Margaret, who, on the 9th of September, 1728, as his second wife, married John Matheson, first of Attadale, ancestor of Sir Kenneth James Matheson, Baronet of Lochalsh and Ardross.
Kenneth was succeeded by his eldest son,
II. WILLIAM MACKENZIE, second of Pitlundie and first of Culbo, succeeding to the latter as heir-male of his uncle George. He married a daughter of George Mackenzie of Inchcoulter, with issue--
1. George, his heir and successor.
2. William, of whom there is no trace.
3. A daughter, who married Alexander Mackenzie of Cleanwaters.
4. Anne, who married Roderick Mackenzie of Achvannie, with issue.
He was succeeded by his eldest son,
III. GEORGE MACKENZIE, third of Pitlundie and second of Culbo, Sheriff-Substitute of Ross. He married Anne, daughter of Alexander Mackenzie, VIII. of Davochmaluag, with issue--
1. William, his heir and successor.
2. Alexander, who died unmarried.
3. Captain Kenneth, of the H.E.I.C.S., who was killed at Java, in 1811, unmarried.
4. Major Duncan Henry of the Madras Horse Artillery, who married Mary, daughter of Lachlan Mackinnon of Corry, Isle of Skye, with issue--George William Mackinnon, who died unmarried, and Lieutenant-Colonel Lachlan Mackinnon of the Madras Army, who died unmarried. Major Duncan died in 1834.
5. George of Drynie, a solicitor in Dingwall. He married Catherine, daughter of John Macrae, Sheriff of Dingwall, with issue--John, a surgeon in the Madras Army, who died unmarried in 1872; the Rev. George William, English Chaplain at Frankfort, who married Fanny Taylor; Charles, who died unmarried; Duncan Anne, who married Thomas Ballantine, with issue--a daughter; Elizabeth Proby, who married the Rev. W. Hutchins, Vicar of Louth, Lincolnshire, with issue; Isabella, who married the Rev. William Baden Powell, Vicar of Newick, Sussex; and Margaret, unmarried. The last-named three daughters are now dead and their father, George of Drynie, died in 1865.
6. John, a solicitor in Tam. He married Christian, daughter of Captain Kenneth Mackenzie, of Kerrisdale, third son of Sir Alexander Mackenzie, third Baronet and N. of Gairloch, with issue--George, who died young; and Kenneth, who died unmarried. John died in 1852.
7. Mary Proby, who married James Macdonell, W.S., without issue.
8. Elizabeth, who married Thomas Simpson,
12. A daughter, who married Fraser of Culduthel.
He was succeeded by his eldest son,
IV. JOHN MACKENZIE, fourth of Belmaduthy, who married Rebecca, daughter of John Mackenzie, I. of Delvine, with issue--
1. William, his heir and successor.
2. John, who died young.
3. Kenneth, a merchant at Patna, who married a Miss Mackenzie, in the East Indies.
4. Margaret, who died unmarried.
5. Rebecca, who married John Aird, merchant, London.
He was succeeded by his eldest son,
V. WILLIAM MACKENZIE, fifth of Belmaduthy, Advocate. He married Maria, daughter of John Lancaster, of Cambridge, with issue--
1. John, his heir and successor.
2. William, who married Miss Hay, Huntingdon, without issue.
3. George, who married Miss Lynch, without issue.
4. Cecilia; 5. Maria; 6. Rebecca, all unmarried.
He was succeeded by his eldest son,
VI. JOHN MACKENZIE, sixth of Belmaduthy, who married Margaret Hay, Huntingdon, with issue--
1. John Kenneth; 2. Anna Maria; and 3. Catherine. The present representation of the family is unknown.
THE MACKENZIES OF PITLUNDIE AND CULBO.
I. KENNETH MACKENZIE, first of Pitlundie, was the second son of Alexander Mackenzie, II. of Belmaduthy, by his wife, Catherine, daughter of Sir Kenneth Mackenzie, Baronet, I. of Coul. He married Anne, daughter of Hector Mackenzie of Bishop-Kinkell, second son of Alex-ander Mackenzie, VI. of Gairloch, by his wife, Ann, daughter of Sir John Grant of Grant by Ann Ogilvy, daughter of the Earl of Findlater, with issue--
1. William, his heir and successor.
2. Margaret, who, on the 9th of September, 1728, as his second wife, married John Matheson, first of Attadale, ancestor of Sir Kenneth James Matheson, Baronet of Lochalsh and Ardross.
Kenneth was succeeded by his eldest son,
II. WILLIAM MACKENZIE, second of Pitlundie and first of Culbo, succeeding to the latter as heir-male of his uncle George. He married a daughter of George Mackenzie of Inchcoulter, with issue--
1. George, his heir and successor.
2. William, of whom there is no trace.
3. A daughter, who married Alexander Mackenzie of Cleanwaters.
4. Anne, who married Roderick Mackenzie of Achvannie, with issue.
He was succeeded by his eldest son,
III. GEORGE MACKENZIE, third of Pitlundie and second of Culbo, Sheriff-Substitute of Ross. He married Anne, daughter of Alexander Mackenzie, VIII. of Davochmaluag, with issue--
1. William, his heir and successor.
2. Alexander, who died unmarried.
3. Captain Kenneth, of the H.E.I.C.S., who was killed at Java, in 1811, unmarried.
4. Major Duncan Henry of the Madras Horse Artillery, who married Mary, daughter of Lachlan Mackinnon of Corry, Isle of Skye, with issue--George William Mackinnon, who died unmarried, and Lieutenant-Colonel Lachlan Mackinnon of the Madras Army, who died unmarried. Major Duncan died in 1834.
5. George of Drynie, a solicitor in Dingwall. He married Catherine, daughter of John Macrae, Sheriff of Dingwall, with issue--John, a surgeon in the Madras Army, who died unmarried in 1872; the Rev. George William, English Chaplain at Frankfort, who married Fanny Taylor; Charles, who died unmarried; Duncan Anne, who married Thomas Ballantine, with issue--a daughter; Elizabeth Proby, who married the Rev. W. Hutchins, Vicar of Louth, Lincolnshire, with issue; Isabella, who married the Rev. William Baden Powell, Vicar of Newick, Sussex; and Margaret, unmarried. The last-named three daughters are now dead and their father, George of Drynie, died in 1865.
6. John, a solicitor in Tam. He married Christian, daughter of Captain Kenneth Mackenzie, of Kerrisdale, third son of Sir Alexander Mackenzie, third Baronet and N. of Gairloch, with issue--George, who died young; and Kenneth, who died unmarried. John died in 1852.
7. Mary Proby, who married James Macdonell, W.S., without issue.
8. Elizabeth, who married Thomas Simpson,