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Genealogy of The MacLeods of Kildonan- 3 -Descendants of Donald Ban (IX of Assynt)

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(IX) Donald Ban [1]
(~1570, alive 1642)
M. Marian Mackay (dtr. of Lord Reay)
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(X) Neil [2]
(~1590, d. before 1649)
M. Florence MacLeod (dtr of Torcul Conanach MacLeod of Lewis
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(XI) Neil [3]
(~1629, alive 1690 d.s.p.
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betrayed Montrose 1649
(XII) John [4]
(~1630,
M. Jean, dtr. of Malcolm Ross of Kindeace
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(XIII) Donald [5]
b. ~1670
MacLeod of Geanies
m. Eliz. Ross
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Hugh b.~1700
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Donald b.~1730
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James b.~1760
William
Neil
b ~1672
Alexander
(~1632

Donald
(~1592, d.s.p.)

Angus (~1594, d. ?) Roderick (~1596, d. ?) James (~1600, d. ?)
 

[1] IX. DONALD BAN MOR MACLEOD, second son of Neil, fifth son of Angus Mor, III. of Assynt, and immediate younger brother of John Riabhach MacLeod, VII. of Assynt.

[2] Donald Bàn Mor MacLeod was succeeded by his eldest son, X. NElL MACLEOD, tenth of Assynt. He does not seem to have long outlived his father, and nothing worthy of note regarding his life can be ascertained. He married Florence, fifth daughter of Torquil Conanach MacLeod of Lewis, with issue- 1. Neil, his heir and successor. 2. John, who, on the death of his brother Neil without issue, carried on the male representation of the family.

[3] Neil was succeeded by his eldest son, XI. NEIL MACLEOD, eleventh of Assynt, who became notorious in connection with the betrayal of Montrose, in 1630. Neil married a daughter of Colonel John Monro of Lemlair, without issue,

[4] On the death of Neil, after 1690, the representation, but not the estates, devolved on his next brother, XlI. JOHN MACLEOD, who married Jean, daughter of Malcolm Ross of Kindeace. with issue- 1. Captain Donald, designated of Geanies, and first of that family, of whom presently. 2. Neil, a Captain in a foot regiment, and at one time governor or Blackness Castle. John had also four daughters, all of whom were well married.

[5] Captain Donald, designated of Geanies, and first of that family, if not XIII of Assynt