John MacLeod
b: BEF 1772
d: 4 MAR 1783
Biography
!SOURCE: Rev. Dr. Donald MacKinnon, and Alick Morrison, THE MACLEODS
-- THE GENEALOGY OF A CLAN, Section III, "MacLeod Cadet Families",
Edinburgh, The Clan MacLeod Society, 1970, pp. 3, 4.
John succeeded his father and lived at Feorlig for a time. Here he
married Ann MacLeod of Balemeanach with issue, six children. John
emigrated to North Carolina in 1772 and died in Jamaica on 4th March
1783. His widow and 6 children presented a memorial to the British
Government in London on 28th October of that year. One of her sons was
William MacLeod 3rd of Feorlig, who emigrated with his parents in 1772
to Cumberland County in Carolina. He became an Ensign in the Corp of
Loyalists in February 1776, and Captain of the Loyal Militia in 1780. He
was taken prisoner on 5th October 1781 but exchanged after a year. He
returned to Britain and appears in the MacLeod Estate Papers as
Lieutenant William MacLeod Tacksman of Feorlig in 1801. In 1782, he is
a Lieutenant in th 100th Regiment of Foot, which was disbanded in 1785.
He now joined the 73rd Regiment and was later transferred to the 76th
adn rose to the rank of Major in 1802. He commanded the 76th Regiment
throughout Lord Lake''s campaign in India and succeeded in passing the
wicket and ascending the ramparts at Aligarh. He was now transferred
to the 69th Regiment, where he rose to the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in
1805. He was mentioned in Despatches at Arambooly, 10th February
1809, and Kotar and Nager-Coil on 17th February of the same year. His
citation reads, "The Governor in Council has particular satisfaction in
observing the further proof of the military skill and gallantry afforded
by that distinguished and valuable officer Lt. Col. MacLeod of His
Majesty''s 69th Regiment in the action at Cotaur and Nager Coil, which
has been followed by events of a highly important nature". He
commanded the 3rd Brigade in the attack on Bourbon, and his "masterly
and officer-like manner", was cited in the actions at St. Maria, Grand
Chaloupe and St. Denis. In command of the 4th Brigade he led the attack
on the French island of Mauritius. On the 26th August 1811, he
commanded the 2nd Column of six companies of the 69yh Regiment in the
attack on Fort Cornelis in the island of Java. He was killed in carrying a
redoubt. "The most distinguished of the officers who fell was
Lieutenant Colonel William MacLeod". On board the transport,
"Eslambole", Lt. Col. MacLeod made an administration, requisting the
Committee or Acting Paymaster of the 69th Regiment to dispose of his
effects and remit the balance as well as any balance that may be due to
him on the score of Prize Money or pay, to Allan MacLean Esq., agent,
Calcutta, after paying all debts due by him in the Regiment. Lt. Col.
MacLeod however, owed no money in the Regiment.
Facts
  • BEF 1772 - Birth -
  • 4 MAR 1783 - Death - ; ,,Jamaica,BWI
  • Nobility Title - II of Feorlig
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John MacLeod
BEF 1772 - 4 MAR 1783
  
 
  
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Family Group Sheet - Child
PARENT (M) William MacLeod
Birth
Death
Marriageto Margaret Bethune
FatherJohn Og MacLeod
MotherFlora MacLean
PARENT (F) Margaret Bethune
Birth
Death
Marriageto William MacLeod
Father?
Mother?
CHILDREN
MJohn MacLeod
BirthBEF 1772
Death4 MAR 1783,,Jamaica,BWI
Marriageto Ann MacLeod
MAlexander MacLeod
Birth
Death
MNorman MacLeod
Birth
Death
MDonald MacLeod
Birth
Death
FJanet MacLeod
Birth
Death
Marriageto Neil Bethune
FMarion MacLeod
Birth
Death
Family Group Sheet - Spouse
PARENT (M) John MacLeod
BirthBEF 1772
Death4 MAR 1783 ,,Jamaica,BWI
Marriageto Ann MacLeod
FatherWilliam MacLeod
MotherMargaret Bethune
PARENT (F) Ann MacLeod
Birth
Death
Marriageto John MacLeod
Father?
Mother?
CHILDREN
MLt._Col. William MacLeod
BirthBEF 1772
Death26 AUG 1811Fort Cornelis,Mauritius
Descendancy Chart
John MacLeod b: BEF 1772 d: 4 MAR 1783
Lt._Col. William MacLeod b: BEF 1772 d: 26 AUG 1811