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his next brother,
IV. HECTOR MACKENZIE, fourth of Fairburn, who married, first, his cousin Agnes, daughter of Wyland Chisholm, Kinkell, with issue--
1. Roderick, his heir, who succeeded; and five daughters, who married respectively, Roderick, son of Bayne of Tulloch, and secondly, Angus, third son of Alexander Mackenzie, V. of Gairloch, by Isobel Mackenzie of Coul another married Kenneth Mackenzie, I. of Davochcairn, and, secondly, Murdoch Mackenzie, V. of Achilty; the third married the Rev. Alexander Mackenzie, minister of Lochcarron; the fourth, Roderick, second son of Colin Mackenzie, I. of Kincraig the fifth, the Rev. Alexander, third son of the Rev. John Mackenzie of Tolly, by his second marriage with a daughter of Thomas Fraser of Struy.
Hector married, secondly, a natural daughter of Alexander Mackenzie, I. of Kilcoy, with issue--two sons and three daughters.
Hector was succeeded by his only son, by his first wife,
V. RODERICK MACKENZIE, fifth of Fairburn, who first married a daughter of Patrick Grant of Glenmoriston, with issue--Mary, who married as his second wife, Alexander Mackenzie, II. of Ballone, with issue. He married, secondly, in 1663, Margaret, daughter of Donald Mackenzie, III. of Loggie, with issue--
1. Murdoch, his heir and successor.
2. John, of Bishop-Kinkell, who was married twice, with issue--three sons and two daughters.
3. Colin, who died without issue.
4. Donald, married, with issue--a son Murdoch.
He was succeeded by his eldest son,
VI. MURDOCH MACKENZIE, sixth of Fairburn, who in 1673 married Isobel, daughter of the Hon. Simon Mackenzie of Lochslinn, with issue--
1. Roderick, his heir and successor.
2. Kenneth, who died unmarried in 1731.
3. George; and 4. James, both unmarried.
He was succeeded by his eldest son,
VII. RODERICK MACKENZIE, seventh of Fairburn, who in 1712 married Winniewood, daughter of William Mackintosh, Younger of Borlum, with issue--
1. Alexander, his heir and successor.
2. Kenneth, who married Ann MacRae, with issue.
3. Colin, of whom nothing is known.
4. Helen, who married John, eldest son of Colin, IX. of Hilton, who died before his father in 1751, without issue.
Roderick was succeeded by his eldest son,
VIII. ALEXANDER MACKENZIE, eighth of Fairburn, to whom the estates, which had been forfeited in 1715, were restored in 1731. He married Jean, eldest daughter of Alexander Mackenzie, VIII. of Davochmaluag, with issue--
1. Roderick, his heir and successor.
2. Kenneth, Lieutenant 21st Regiment, who was killed under General Burgoyne at Saratoga, unmarried, in September 1777.
Alexander was succeeded by his eldest son,
IX. RODERICK MACKENZIE, ninth of Fairburn, who in 1768 married Catharine, daughter of William Baillie of Rosehall, with issue--
1. Alexander, his heir and successor.
2. William, who died without issue.
3. Mary, who married James Massey, without issue. She married secondly, Colonel Robert Murray Macgrigor, with issue--Janetta Catharine, who married, first, Robert Sutherland, and secondly, Lieutenant Hull and Barbara, who married Richard Hort, Royal Horse Guards Blue, with issue.
4. Barbara, who married, first, Kenneth Murchison of Tarradale, with issue--the late Sir Roderick Impey Murchison, President of the Royal Geographical Society, who married a daughter of General Hugonin, without issue; and the Hon. Kenneth Murchison.
Roderick was succeeded by his eldest son,
X. ALEXANDER MACKENZIE, tenth of Fairburn, Major-General in the Army. He was created a Baronet. He died unmarried, the last direct heir male of the family, and was buried in the St. Clement's aisle of the old Church of Dingwall.
THE MACKENZIES OF KERNSARY.
THIS family is descended from the Mackenzies of Fair-burn, the last of the male line of the original Kernsary Mackenzies having, as already shown, been killed at the battle of Auldearn in 1645, when his sister carried the lineal representation of that family to the
IV. HECTOR MACKENZIE, fourth of Fairburn, who married, first, his cousin Agnes, daughter of Wyland Chisholm, Kinkell, with issue--
1. Roderick, his heir, who succeeded; and five daughters, who married respectively, Roderick, son of Bayne of Tulloch, and secondly, Angus, third son of Alexander Mackenzie, V. of Gairloch, by Isobel Mackenzie of Coul another married Kenneth Mackenzie, I. of Davochcairn, and, secondly, Murdoch Mackenzie, V. of Achilty; the third married the Rev. Alexander Mackenzie, minister of Lochcarron; the fourth, Roderick, second son of Colin Mackenzie, I. of Kincraig the fifth, the Rev. Alexander, third son of the Rev. John Mackenzie of Tolly, by his second marriage with a daughter of Thomas Fraser of Struy.
Hector married, secondly, a natural daughter of Alexander Mackenzie, I. of Kilcoy, with issue--two sons and three daughters.
Hector was succeeded by his only son, by his first wife,
V. RODERICK MACKENZIE, fifth of Fairburn, who first married a daughter of Patrick Grant of Glenmoriston, with issue--Mary, who married as his second wife, Alexander Mackenzie, II. of Ballone, with issue. He married, secondly, in 1663, Margaret, daughter of Donald Mackenzie, III. of Loggie, with issue--
1. Murdoch, his heir and successor.
2. John, of Bishop-Kinkell, who was married twice, with issue--three sons and two daughters.
3. Colin, who died without issue.
4. Donald, married, with issue--a son Murdoch.
He was succeeded by his eldest son,
VI. MURDOCH MACKENZIE, sixth of Fairburn, who in 1673 married Isobel, daughter of the Hon. Simon Mackenzie of Lochslinn, with issue--
1. Roderick, his heir and successor.
2. Kenneth, who died unmarried in 1731.
3. George; and 4. James, both unmarried.
He was succeeded by his eldest son,
VII. RODERICK MACKENZIE, seventh of Fairburn, who in 1712 married Winniewood, daughter of William Mackintosh, Younger of Borlum, with issue--
1. Alexander, his heir and successor.
2. Kenneth, who married Ann MacRae, with issue.
3. Colin, of whom nothing is known.
4. Helen, who married John, eldest son of Colin, IX. of Hilton, who died before his father in 1751, without issue.
Roderick was succeeded by his eldest son,
VIII. ALEXANDER MACKENZIE, eighth of Fairburn, to whom the estates, which had been forfeited in 1715, were restored in 1731. He married Jean, eldest daughter of Alexander Mackenzie, VIII. of Davochmaluag, with issue--
1. Roderick, his heir and successor.
2. Kenneth, Lieutenant 21st Regiment, who was killed under General Burgoyne at Saratoga, unmarried, in September 1777.
Alexander was succeeded by his eldest son,
IX. RODERICK MACKENZIE, ninth of Fairburn, who in 1768 married Catharine, daughter of William Baillie of Rosehall, with issue--
1. Alexander, his heir and successor.
2. William, who died without issue.
3. Mary, who married James Massey, without issue. She married secondly, Colonel Robert Murray Macgrigor, with issue--Janetta Catharine, who married, first, Robert Sutherland, and secondly, Lieutenant Hull and Barbara, who married Richard Hort, Royal Horse Guards Blue, with issue.
4. Barbara, who married, first, Kenneth Murchison of Tarradale, with issue--the late Sir Roderick Impey Murchison, President of the Royal Geographical Society, who married a daughter of General Hugonin, without issue; and the Hon. Kenneth Murchison.
Roderick was succeeded by his eldest son,
X. ALEXANDER MACKENZIE, tenth of Fairburn, Major-General in the Army. He was created a Baronet. He died unmarried, the last direct heir male of the family, and was buried in the St. Clement's aisle of the old Church of Dingwall.
THE MACKENZIES OF KERNSARY.
THIS family is descended from the Mackenzies of Fair-burn, the last of the male line of the original Kernsary Mackenzies having, as already shown, been killed at the battle of Auldearn in 1645, when his sister carried the lineal representation of that family to the