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who was a strong Loyalist. His estates were confiscated, a garrison was placed in his house by Oliver Cromwell, and he suffered great hardships during the Commonwealth. His friends took the officer who commanded the garrison in Davochmaluag house by surprise, and, in exchange for the officer's release, Mackenzie secured his peace. A sasine to him is dated 1640. He married Janet, daughter of Fraser of Belladrum, with issue--
1. Kenneth, his heir and successor.
2. John, a Captain in Colonel Hill's Regiment.
3. George, who married Annabella, daughter of Kenneth Mackenzie, VI. of Gairloch, with issue.
4. Roderick, who married a daughter of Mackenzie of Fairburn, with issue.
5. Hector, merchant in Edinburgh, who died unmarried.
6. Margaret, who married Alexander Mackenzie, II. of Tarvie, with issue.
7. A daughter, who married Bain of Knockbain.
8. Another, who married the Rev. John Mackenzie, minister of Lochbroom.
He was succeeded by his eldest son,
VI. KENNETH MACKENZIE, sixth of Davochmaluag, who married, first, Mary, daughter of Sir Kenneth Mackenzie, first Baronet of Coul, with issue--
1. Alexander, his heir and successor.
2. Roderick, who married a daughter of Kenneth Mackenzie of Dundonnel, with issue.
3. Kenneth, who married a daughter of the Rev. John Mackenzie, minister of Fodderty and Archdeacon of Ross, with issue.
4. A daughter, who, in 1689, married Alexander Forrester of Cullenauld.
5. A daughter, who married Roderick, a brother of Sir Alexander Mackenzie, II. of Coul.
6. A third, who married Donald, son of Roderick Mackenzie, V. of Fairburn all three with issue.
He married, secondly, the widow of Mackenzie of Gairloch, without issue.
Kenneth was succeeded by his eldest son,
VII. ALEXANDER MACKENZIE, seventh of Davoch-maluag. He was appointed Sheriff-Substitute of Ross in 1698. He married first, Janet, daughter of Sir Alexander Mackenzie, II. of Coul, with issue--an only daughter, Janet, who married Aeneas Macleod of Camuscurry, with issue; marriage contract 28th April, 1715; tocher, 3000 merks. She married, secondly, John MacKenzie, chirurgeon, Fortrose.
He married, secondly, Elizabeth, daughter of Alexander Rose of Clava (marriage contract 1695), with issue--
1. Alexander, his heir and successor.
2. Kenneth, who married a Miss Gordon, with issue--two sons. He died in Jamaica.
3. John, who married his cousin Mary, daughter of his uncle Roderick, with issue--(1) Alexander, who went to Melbourne, Australia. and married, with issue, Alexander, now in Brisbane, Queensland. (2) Captain John Mackenzie, who married abroad, with issue--a daughter, Elizabeth, who died at Brighton, in 1856, without issue. (3) Elizabeth Mackenzie, who married, first, Richard Ord, of the Merkinch, Inverness, with issue--(a) William Ord, M.D. in the H.E.I.C.S., who died without issue; (b) John Ord, a merchant in London, who married with issue; (c) Richard, who died young; (d) Mary, who married Donald Fraser, solicitor, Inverness, with issue among others--the late John Fraser of Bunchrew, who married Hester Mary Mostyn, daughter of Edmund Lomax of Netley Park, Surrey, with issue, four sons and five daughters--Lieutenant-Colonel Edmund Lomax, late of the 60th Rifles, now of Bunchrew, unmarried; William Francis Mostyn, who died, unmarried, in 1881; Robert Scarlett, who married Beatrice Anna, daughter of Captain Alexander Watson Mackenzie, now of Ord, with issue; and Richard Agnew, late of the 78th Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs), now Major 1st V. B. Cameron Highlanders, and Brigade Major Highland Volunteer Brigade, unmarried. John Fraser of Bunchrew's daughters were--Hester Mary, who, on the 4th of May, 1875, married Sir Archibald Douglas Drummond Stewart, Baronet, of Murthly and Grandtully, who died in 1891, without issue; Eliza, who died at Cairo, unmarried, in 1889; Frances Cecil Catherine; Laura, who married Sir Francis William Grant, Baronet of Monymusk, who died in 1887, without
1. Kenneth, his heir and successor.
2. John, a Captain in Colonel Hill's Regiment.
3. George, who married Annabella, daughter of Kenneth Mackenzie, VI. of Gairloch, with issue.
4. Roderick, who married a daughter of Mackenzie of Fairburn, with issue.
5. Hector, merchant in Edinburgh, who died unmarried.
6. Margaret, who married Alexander Mackenzie, II. of Tarvie, with issue.
7. A daughter, who married Bain of Knockbain.
8. Another, who married the Rev. John Mackenzie, minister of Lochbroom.
He was succeeded by his eldest son,
VI. KENNETH MACKENZIE, sixth of Davochmaluag, who married, first, Mary, daughter of Sir Kenneth Mackenzie, first Baronet of Coul, with issue--
1. Alexander, his heir and successor.
2. Roderick, who married a daughter of Kenneth Mackenzie of Dundonnel, with issue.
3. Kenneth, who married a daughter of the Rev. John Mackenzie, minister of Fodderty and Archdeacon of Ross, with issue.
4. A daughter, who, in 1689, married Alexander Forrester of Cullenauld.
5. A daughter, who married Roderick, a brother of Sir Alexander Mackenzie, II. of Coul.
6. A third, who married Donald, son of Roderick Mackenzie, V. of Fairburn all three with issue.
He married, secondly, the widow of Mackenzie of Gairloch, without issue.
Kenneth was succeeded by his eldest son,
VII. ALEXANDER MACKENZIE, seventh of Davoch-maluag. He was appointed Sheriff-Substitute of Ross in 1698. He married first, Janet, daughter of Sir Alexander Mackenzie, II. of Coul, with issue--an only daughter, Janet, who married Aeneas Macleod of Camuscurry, with issue; marriage contract 28th April, 1715; tocher, 3000 merks. She married, secondly, John MacKenzie, chirurgeon, Fortrose.
He married, secondly, Elizabeth, daughter of Alexander Rose of Clava (marriage contract 1695), with issue--
1. Alexander, his heir and successor.
2. Kenneth, who married a Miss Gordon, with issue--two sons. He died in Jamaica.
3. John, who married his cousin Mary, daughter of his uncle Roderick, with issue--(1) Alexander, who went to Melbourne, Australia. and married, with issue, Alexander, now in Brisbane, Queensland. (2) Captain John Mackenzie, who married abroad, with issue--a daughter, Elizabeth, who died at Brighton, in 1856, without issue. (3) Elizabeth Mackenzie, who married, first, Richard Ord, of the Merkinch, Inverness, with issue--(a) William Ord, M.D. in the H.E.I.C.S., who died without issue; (b) John Ord, a merchant in London, who married with issue; (c) Richard, who died young; (d) Mary, who married Donald Fraser, solicitor, Inverness, with issue among others--the late John Fraser of Bunchrew, who married Hester Mary Mostyn, daughter of Edmund Lomax of Netley Park, Surrey, with issue, four sons and five daughters--Lieutenant-Colonel Edmund Lomax, late of the 60th Rifles, now of Bunchrew, unmarried; William Francis Mostyn, who died, unmarried, in 1881; Robert Scarlett, who married Beatrice Anna, daughter of Captain Alexander Watson Mackenzie, now of Ord, with issue; and Richard Agnew, late of the 78th Highlanders (Ross-shire Buffs), now Major 1st V. B. Cameron Highlanders, and Brigade Major Highland Volunteer Brigade, unmarried. John Fraser of Bunchrew's daughters were--Hester Mary, who, on the 4th of May, 1875, married Sir Archibald Douglas Drummond Stewart, Baronet, of Murthly and Grandtully, who died in 1891, without issue; Eliza, who died at Cairo, unmarried, in 1889; Frances Cecil Catherine; Laura, who married Sir Francis William Grant, Baronet of Monymusk, who died in 1887, without