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Genealogy of The Clan Gregor - 46 - Descendants of Donnchadh in Tullichmullin

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Eoin cam
b.~1492
Tullichmullin
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Donnchaidh
b.~1530 exec.1604 [1]
Tullichmullin

Donnchadh ban
b.~1555
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Eoin ruadh
b.~1580 alive 1613


Alasdair spagach [4]
b.~1556



Donnchadh riabhach
b.~1557
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Donnchadh dubh
b.~1580


Eoin dubh gearr [12]
b.~1581
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Para gearr [11]
b.~1605 d.1633
Maol coluim
b.~1582


Eoin dubh ruadh [3]
b.~1559



Eoghan [2]
b.~1560
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Donnchadh [9]
b.~1580


Alasdair [10]
b.~1581
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Eoin [6]
b.~1600



Eoghan [7]
b.~1601



Domhnall [8]
b.~1562



Padraig dubh [5]
b.~1565



[1] 1604. February 18 Eleven persons executed. 2. Duncan McEan Cham VcGregour, Tutor of Roro.

[2] #86-1611a Ewin McConeichy VcAnechame McGregour
#25-1613b Ewin(g) his brother at Glenfrune (bro of #23-1613b Allester Spagoche (in Glenlyonn) at Glenfrune)

[3] #91-1611a Johnne Dow Roy McGregour in Invervar under the Laird of Glenlyon
and #92-1611a Donald McGregour his brother
#30-1613b JohneDow Roy McConeoch ( or McCondeichy) VcAincham

[4] #89-1611a Allester Spagoche McGregour [tried 1613?] Spagoche or Riabhach ?
#23-1613b Allester Spagoche (in Glenlyonn) at Glenfrune

[5] #24-1613b Patrick Dow his brother at Glenfrune (bro of #23-1613b Allester Spagoche (in Glenlyonn) at Glenfrune)

[6] #26-1613b Johne McGregour sone to Allester McEwn

[7] #27-1613b Ewin his brother (bro of #26-1613b Johne McGregour sone to Allester McEwn

[8] #92-1611a Donald McGregour his brother (brother of #91-1611a Johnne Dow Roy McGregour in Invervar under the Laird of Glenlyon)

[9] ##58-1590 Duncan macewin in Creichgarrow, Granson of Duncan VI of Roro

[10] #63-1590 Allaster macewin there, brother of Duncan #58-1590),
#47-1613d Alister McEwne VcCondochie McEanchamb McGregour in Glenlyonne

[11] A.G.M. MacGregor, History of the Clan Gregor, Volume 2 chapter 4 page 39: In the year 1633 Roro, sent Patrick, two-named Para Gearr, Captain of a party to assist John Grant, younger of Ballindalloch against James Grant of Carron, where a skirmish took place, in which Para Gearr received a wound in both his thighs, of which he died, and James Grant made his escape."

[12] A.G.M. MacGregor, History of the Clan Gregor, Volume 2 chapter 5 page 51: In August 1633, John-Dhu-Gearr father of Para Gearr took arms against the Forbesses and in an action at Yarmoth Speyside, in the month of Nov. following, was shot by Alexander Anderson, and only twentyfour of his followers escaped.