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Macdonald of Clanranald

The following data is extracted from MacDonald McDonald Family Records.

The Macdonalds of Clanranald trace their descent from the great family of the Lords of the isles, and when the vassal clans became separate communities, each under its own chief, the Clan Donald proper gradually divided into three factions-supporting the claims to precedency of the branches Clanranald, Glengarry, and Sleat, respectively-thus effectually destroying its power as an organization. It has long been recognized that the question of precedence can never be decided, and thus with a view to creating a better feeling, a compromise to enable them to act together for the common interest was arranged by the Chiefs of the three factions in 1911.

B119 REGINALD (OR RANALD) DE ILE (family name Macdonald): became first chief of the branch of Clanranald; d. 1386; five sons, including,
(1) Allan: 2nd of Clanranald-B120.
(2) Donald: 1st chief of the branch of Glengarry.
13120 ALLAN: d. 1419; s. by eldest son of first wife, dau. of Stewart of Appin.
B121 RORY: d. 1481; m. dau. Donald Macdonald, of Dunnyveg.
(1) Allan: his heir-B122.
(2) Hector: progenitor of the MacEachens (or sons of Hector).
B122 ALLAN: d. 1505; a distinguished warrior; kept at bay all other forces brought to bear against the Clan during troubled times following fall of the Lordship of the Isles; prevented the subjugation of the W. Highlands; recognized by the Crown as the next heir, on the death, in 1502, of John, 2nd chief of Sleat, only acknowledged heir of Hugh, half-brother of John, 10th and last Lord of the Isles; m. three times, having eight sons and one dau.; by 1st wife, Florence (dau. Donald Macian) were,
(1) Ranald Bane: his heir-13123.
(2) Alexander: subsequently became 7th chief-B125
(3) Ranald Gallda: son of Allan by Isabella (dau. of Lord Fraser); slain at Blairlene-B 127.
B123 RANALD BANE: led clan four years; went to meet King at Perth and d. there, 1509; m. Catherine (dau. Lachlan MacIntosh); s. by his eldest son,
B124 DUGALL: apparently a madman, showed himself incapable to last degree; lost lams in Skye; general conduct of affairs exasperated clansmen, who saw themselves on point of ruin; assassinated 1520, and uncle Alex. elected chief (not necessary, for documents prove him next legitimate heir); sons by irregular unions.
(1) Allan: progenitor of the branch of Morar.
(2) Lachlan. (3) Alexander.
(4) Ranald: 1st of the Bornish branch.
B125 ALEXANDER [B122-(2)]: eight sons by "handiest" unions (rite recognized in Highlands but not in Lowlands); d. about 1530; s. by eldest son,
B126 JOHN MUIDERTEACH: (or of Moidart); greatest chief Clanranald ever had; succeeded when all was chaos, not only in the Clanranald through the incapacity of Dugall, but in the Isles severally, through the fall of the lordship; fought hard to establish his position and still harder to maintain it, especially as he was a staunch supporter of Queen Mary; was a born leader of men; took out charters from the crown to establish right to lands (first having to obtain a precept of legitimation, since he was the offspring of a handfast union). The Latin word "Capitanus," used to translate "Chief," was the cause of fierce controversy and was supposed to have proved John an illegitimate interloper. He was kidnapped by the Crown, 1540, and imprisoned at Edinburgh. Lord Lovat, Chief of the Clan Fraser, invaded Moidart and installed Ranald Gallda. John escaped and, powerfully supported, drove out Ranald Gallda, slaying him and most of his party at the battle at Blairlene. John m. three times and had 8 sons; d. 1574.
(1) Allan: his heir (by Margaret, dau. of Macian of Ardmurchad) B 128.
(2) John: 1st of the branch of Glenaladale (by dau. of Macdonald of Knoydart)-See F187.
B127 RANALD GALLDA: slain by John Muiderteach, after which the latter was again Chief.
B128 ALLAN: d. 1593; by dau. of Macleod of Harris, had,
(1) Allan Og: murdered by brothers. by Janet (dau. of Maclean of Duart), had,
(2) John: of Strome; accidentally killed at Strome where he was being fostered by Glengarry.
(3) Angus: the heir-B129.
(4) Donald: s. Angus-B130.
(5) Ranald: 1st of the branch of Benbecula.
(A) Angus Og: progenitor of the branches,-1st, of Milton (to which Flora Macdonald of 1745 fame belonged); 2nd, of Dalilia.
(B) A Son: 2nd of Benbecula.
(a) Donald: 3rd of Benbecula; 14th Chief of Clanranald-B135.
(b) James: (a grandson of Ranald though perhaps not a bro. of Donald); 1st of the branch of Belfinlay.
(6) John: 1st of the branch of Kinlochmoidart.
(7) Rory.
(8) Margaret: m. Donald MacDonnell, 7th of Glengarry.
(9) Marion: m. Roderick MacNeill, of Barra.
(10) Letitia: m. Alex., 2nd of Glenaladale.
B129% 9ANGUS [B128-(3)]: captured by the Macleods and killed; brother.
B130% 9DONALD [B128-(4)]: knighted by James VI, to whom he made
mission; m. Mary (dau. Alex. MacDonald, of Dunnyveg); d. 1617; s. by
eldest of four sons.
B131% 9JOHN: (known as second John of Moidart); strong supporter
I; fought with distinction under Montrose; m. Marion (dau. Sir Roderick
Macleod); d. 1670.
(1) Donald: the heir-B132.
(2) Marion: m. Lachlan Maclean, 8th of Coll.
(3) Catherine: m. McNeill, of Barra.
(4) Anne: m. Ranald Oge Macdonald, 2nd of Benbecula.
B132% 9DONALD: served with father under Montrose; later with Earl
Antrim in Ireland; m. (1) 1655, Janet (dau. Sir Donald Macdonald
Sleat);
m. (2), Marion (dau. of John, 14th of Macleod); three sons and three
daus.; d. 1686; s. by eldest son.
B133% 9ALLAN: joined Dundee with his tutor, Donald Macdonald;
[B128-(5)-(B)-(b) above, and B135 below], 3rd of Benbecula, and greatly
contributed to victory at Killiecrankie; refused to take oath to new
Government when all hope of success for the Cause vanished; retired to
France with brother Ranald and completed education; obtained commission
under Duke of Berwick and served in his campaign in Spain; severely
wounded at the battle of Almanza; collected his vassals and joined Mar
when he raised his standard for the Stewarts; took prominent part in
all
subsequent operations; led right wing of Mar's army at Sheriffmuir
where
he fell, 1715; burnt Castle Turrim before leaving for South so it
couldn't fall into hands of the enemy; his house at Ormiclate, S. Uist,
accidentally burned day he fell at Sheriffmuir; m. Penelope (dau. Alex
Mackenzie, Gov. of Tangiers under Charles II); s. by brother.
B134% 9RANALD: did not leave France with Allan; Clan in disgrace after
Rising of 1715, so unable to do so; d. unm. at St. Germains, 1725; s.
by
cousin,
B135% 9DONALD [B128-(5)-(B)-(b)]: 3rd of Benbecula, where he d., 1730;
'm. (1) Margaret (dau. Donald, 13th of Clanranald).
(1) Ranald: b. 1692; his heir-B136.
m. (2) Margaret (dau. Geo. Mackenzie, of Kildin).
(2) James: d. unm., 1719.
(3) Alexander: 1st of the branch of Boisdale.
(4) Anne: m. John Mackinnon.
B136 RANALD: (known as Old Clanranald of the '45); lived in
retirement in Benbecula; took no active part in Rising of 1745, but was
arrested for complicity in escape of Prince Charles from the Hebrides
because arrangements were made from his house where principal actors,
Flora Macdonald and Neil MacEachen, were staying as guest and tutor respectively); returned to Benbecula and d. there, 1766; m. Margaret
Macleod of Luskintyre; had, with other issue,
(1) Ranald: his heir-B137.
(2) Donald: who fought for the Stuarts in '45; later joined gov't and
was killed as a Capt. in the Fraser Highlanders at the storming of
Quebec, 1759.
(3) William: lieut. 78th regt.; 1st of the branch of Ormiclate; d.
1779.
B137% 9RANALD: (known as Young Clanranald of the '45); educated at St.
Germains at the expense of Penelope, widow of Allan; here made
acquaintance of Prince Charles and Jacobite party, becoming a staunch
adherent; tried to dissuade Prince Charles from attempting Rising of
1745, but failing, joined him with all the men he could collect and
supported them at his own expense; helped him till all was lost; gave
large bond to enable army to leave Edinburgh (burden so crippled family
that it never recovered); after Culloden took refuge in France, until
discovered; was mentioned as Donald instead of Ranald in the bill of
attainder; after executions of Jacobites stopped, returned and lived
unmolested in Benbecula; assisted Lord Macdonald, head of the Sleat
branch, to raise regt.; m. (1) Mary (dau. Lord Basil Hamilton) and had,
(1) Charles James Somerled: d. 1755.
m. (2) Flora (dau. of John, younger of Mackinnon); d. 1776; had, with
three daus.,
(2) John: his heir-B138.
(3) James: a col. in the army; d. 1838.
(A)% 9Ranald; (B) Archibald; (C) James; (D) John; (all d. without male
issue).
(E)% 9Flora Mary: m. (1) Hon. Arthur Annesley (eldest son 10th
Viscount Valentia); m. (2) Col. Hon. George Devereaux; d. 1884.
(a) A son: 11th Viscount.
B138% 9JOHN: m. (1) 1784, Katherine (dau. Rt. Hon. Robt. Macqueen), by
whom he had 5 ch.; m. (2), Jane (dau. Colin, 2nd of Boisdale) who d. s.
p., 1794.
B139% 9REGINALD GEORGE: b. 1788; J. P. and D. L.; M. P. for Plympton.
On the death of Henry, Cardinal of York, the last representative of the
Stuarts, trustees decided that the Chief of the Clan should emerge from
retirement. They sent him to London during Regency. Financial
difficulties and bond of 1745 overwhelmed him and obliged him to sell
his estates. Matriculated his arms in 1810, as Chief and Captain of
Clanranald. He was b. 1788; m. (1) 1812, Lady Caroline Anne Edgecumbe
(dau. of Richard, 2nd Earl of Mount Edgecumbe) and had six children; m.
(2) Anne (dau. Wm. Cunningham); m. (3), 1855, Elizabeth Rebecca Newman;
d. 1873.
(1) Reginald John-B140.
(2) Caroline Sophia: m. 1842, Hon. Chas. Henry Cust; d. 1887; issue.
(3) Emma Hamilton: m. 1840, Hon. and Rev. Alfred Wodehouse; d. 1852; issue.
(4) Louisa Emily:- m. (1) Chas. Win. Marsham; m. (2), 1856, Col. Hugh
Fitzroy; d. 1897.
(5)% 9Flora (Hon.): Woman of the Bedchamber to H. M. Queen Victoria;
d. unm., 1899.
(6)% 9Sarah Anne: m. (1) 1848, Baron Porcelli, a Sicilian nobleman; m.
(2) Major Woodhouse.
B140 ADMIRAL SIR REGINALD JOHN: R. N.; K. C. B.; K. C. S. I.; Chief
of
Clanranald; b. 1820; m. 1855, Hon. Adelaide Louisa Vernon (dau. 5th
Lord
Vernon); d. 1899.
(1) Allan Douglas: Chief of Clanranald-B141.
(2) Angus Roderick: late representative-B142.
(3) Adelaide Effrida.
(4) Maud: m. 1919, Alex. Tysson Meares.
B141 ALLAN DOUGLAS: Chief of Clanranald; late Capt. R. A.; b. 1856;
m.
(1), 1896, Gertrude Carter; m. (2), 1897, Marion Cecelia (dau. Theodore
Sahelberg of Coblentz and
Melbourne); d. s. p., 1908; s. by brother. B142 ANGUS RODERICK: 23rd
Chief of Clanranald; b.
1858; m. 1884, Leuco. line Helen (dau. Rev. Henry Clarke, M.A.)

Source: MacDonald McDonald Family Records

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