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McDonald, Bryan

The following data is extracted from MacDonald McDonald Family Records.

ROBERT II, KING OF SCOTLAND, father of:

PRINCESS MARGARET STUART: m. Eoin Mor MacDonnell, Lord of the Ebudae isles, d. 1387. Their son was:

EOIN-OGE MACDONNELL: the hero of Sir Walter Scott's "Lord of the Isles"; m. Lady Margery, dau. of Mac Eoin Bissett, of the Glinns, Antrim.

MARCACH MACDONNELL: of the Glinns; k. 1397; m. a dau. of Okeyan, Lord of Dunsevern.

TIRLOUGH MOR MACDONNELL: of the Glinns; d. 1435.

TIRLOUGH OGE MACDONNELL: the 1st of the MacDonnells to settle in Leinster. where they afterwards formed three Septs.

DONOCH MACDONNELL: of Leinster; slain in Leix, 1504.

EOIN CARRACH MACDONNELL: of Leinster.

TIRLOUGH MACDONNELL: of Leinster.

CALVAGH MacDONNELL: Lord of Tenekille; d. 1570.

HUGH-BUIDHE MACDONNELL: Lord of the Manors of Tenekille and Ballycrassel, Queen's County, Ireland; b. 1546, d. 1618; m. Mary Moore.

BRIAN MAcDONNELL: younger son.

ALEXANDER MACDONNELL "the Constable of Wicklow" and Commander of the Gallowglasses in 1641; m. a dau. of Thomas Archibald, of Wicklow.

LIEUTENANT BRYAN MCDONALD: of Arklow, County Wicklow; served in the army of King James II, and in 1691 removed with his family to America and settled in Mill Creek Hundred, New Castle Co., Del., where he purchased six hundred acres of land from Penn. He m. Mary, dau. of John Doyle, of Arklow; d. 1707.

BRYAN MCDONALD: 4th son; removed, about 1753, to Botetourt County, Va.; d. 1757.

(1) EDWARD MCDONALD: killed by the Indians. He had several daughters who m. into the Campbell, Greenway, and Russell families of Abington, Va., and had issue.

(2) JOSEPH MCDONALD: of Greenfield, near Blacksburg, Montgomery Co., Va.; b. 1722, d. 1809; m. Elizabeth Ogle.

(A) MAJOR RICHARD MCDONALD: of Macksville, Washington Co., Ky.; 5th son, b. 1763, d. 1809; m. Mary Long Martin.

(a) COLONEL JAMES MCDONALD: of Sacramento, Cal.; b. 1797, d. 1865; mem. of Kentucky State Legislature, 1828-37; m., 1819, Martha Shepard, dau. of Jesse and Milly Peter.

1. DR. RICHARD HAYES MCDONALD: of San Francisco; b. 1820; m., 1851, Mrs. Sarah Maria Steinagel (nee Whipple).

A. FRANK VIRGIL MCDONALD: of San Francisco.

B. RICHARD HAYES MCDONALD: of San Francisco.

Source: MacDonald McDonald Family Records

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