!BIOGRAPHY: Sir Robert Douglas of Glenbervie, Baronet, THE BARONAGE
OF SCOTLAND, Edinburgh, 1798, p. 382.
!BIOGRAPHY: Rev. Dr. Donald MacKinnon and Alick Morrison, THE
MACLEODS--THE GENEALOGY OF A CLAN, Section II, Edinburgh, The Clan
MacLeod Society, 1968, pp. 30, 31-32, 36.
Progenitor of the MacLeods of Luskintyre.
William was born in the island of Berneray in 1661. On the death of his
father, Sir Norman MacLeod on the 3rd March 1705, he should have been
succeeded by his only son, from the first wife, John MacLeod of
Contullich. At the time, no chief resided in Dunvegan, and John MacLeod
of Contullich, at the time was Factor of the Estate and shortly
afterwards Tutor for the Chief, Norman MacLeod XXII. Circumstances
therefore made it necessary for Contullich to reside in close proximity
to Dunvegan Castle and for this reason he took possession of two
convenient farms at Claiginn and Scor. The tack of Berneray (it ceased
to be a liferent with the death of Sir Norman) came into the possession
of his widow, Catherine MacDonald of Sleat for one year only
(1705-1706). She handed over the tack to her eldest son, William, but
she still continued to hold the "Lady''s wadset" of lands bought by Sir
Norman in Harris in 1698. These included Luskintyre, Hushinish,
Shellibost, Taransay, Horgabost, Malaig, Scarp and Fladay. She seems to
have retired to Duntuilm Castle for she died there in 1722, and Donald
MacLeod of Unish (the Old Trojan) was at the funeral conveying her body
to St. Clement''s Churchyard in Rodel, Harris. In that year, therefore,
William MacLeod fell heir to the "Lady''s wadset" (not renounced until
23rd May 1735). He also occupied the farm of Kylis in North Uist from
MacDonald of Sleat. He married Margaret, daughter of Captain Kenneth
MacKenzie of Suddie. His family, which included Margaret, Lady
Clanranald of the ''45, the great friend of Flora MacDonald, were born in
Berneray. We know that the youngest daughter, Alice, was fostered in
the household of Alexander MacRory (MacLeod), tenant in that island.
William continued in the tradition of his father, so that the "golden age
of Berneray" lasted from 1633 to 1730. Extant classi Gaelic poetry in
the Advocates'' Library, leaves no doubt that he was a good Patron of the
Gaelic bards. In one of their compositions, occur the following verses
(translated into English):
He occupies the hospitable island,
Berneray of the fertile fields,
The haunt of bard and heroes
Where people with poems trail.
Oft in the mansion of the heir of Norman
Is heard the lilt of harps and heavy goblets,
And every kind of music playing softly
With deftly proportioned tunes to every melody.
Scholars discoure expertly on books
In the mansion most welcoming of poetry,
Where every legal case is given a right decision
By gentlemen expert in the law.
For some years, he and his eldest son, Alexander "Younger of Berneray",
were the chamberlain and factor of Harris for the Young Chief, Norman
22nd. In 2730, the Chief decided to raise the rent of Berneray, and this
increase, William MacLeod "did not undergo to pay". Accordingly he
decided to give up his tack, but, of course, he still continue to possess
the "Lady''s wadset", for which MacLeod was claiming a "superplus",
owing to the increase in the value of land. In 1730, William left
Berneray and settled in Luskintyre, where he died at the age of 77 in
1738. He was buried in the Churchyard of St. Clement''s, Rodel, where his
son, Alexander, built a lair for him, with a tombstone, on which is
inscribed the following interesting inscription, "Here lieth William
MacLeod, eldest son to Sr. N. McLeod of Berneray by K. McDonald daur. to
to Sr. J. MacDonald of Slate, who dyed upon ye 18th Febr. 1738 in ye 77th
year of his age. he was married to M. McKenzie, eldest daur. to Capt. K.
McKenzie of Suddie and by her had sevL. children, 4 of which survived
him viz A. his eldest son . . . . R. MacLeod. Wr. to the Signet, his 2d son
married to a daur. of Bannatyne of Kiemes in Bute. Margt. married to ye
Capt. of Clanranald & Alice to MacNeil of Barray. He was a good husband,
a kind parent & master & a sincere friend, remarkable for Charity, Piety,
Integrity of life, which made his death much regretted by all his friends
and dependents.
This Chappel was built by ye said, A. McL and this stone therein by ye
said A. McL in honour of his father."
William MacLeod I of Luskintyre and Margaret MacKenzie had issue.
There were other children born to William MacLeod of Berneray and I of
Luskintyre but they died in infancy and their names are not known. He
died on the 8th February 1738 and was buried at Rodel in Harris. He was
succeeded at Luskintyre by his elder son.
!SOURCE: Rev. Dr. Donald MacKinnon and Alick Morrison, THE MACLEODS --
THE GENEALOGY OF A CLAN, Section II, Edinburgh, The Clan MacLeod
Society, 1968, p. 95.
OF SCOTLAND, Edinburgh, 1798, p. 382.
!BIOGRAPHY: Rev. Dr. Donald MacKinnon and Alick Morrison, THE
MACLEODS--THE GENEALOGY OF A CLAN, Section II, Edinburgh, The Clan
MacLeod Society, 1968, pp. 30, 31-32, 36.
Progenitor of the MacLeods of Luskintyre.
William was born in the island of Berneray in 1661. On the death of his
father, Sir Norman MacLeod on the 3rd March 1705, he should have been
succeeded by his only son, from the first wife, John MacLeod of
Contullich. At the time, no chief resided in Dunvegan, and John MacLeod
of Contullich, at the time was Factor of the Estate and shortly
afterwards Tutor for the Chief, Norman MacLeod XXII. Circumstances
therefore made it necessary for Contullich to reside in close proximity
to Dunvegan Castle and for this reason he took possession of two
convenient farms at Claiginn and Scor. The tack of Berneray (it ceased
to be a liferent with the death of Sir Norman) came into the possession
of his widow, Catherine MacDonald of Sleat for one year only
(1705-1706). She handed over the tack to her eldest son, William, but
she still continued to hold the "Lady''s wadset" of lands bought by Sir
Norman in Harris in 1698. These included Luskintyre, Hushinish,
Shellibost, Taransay, Horgabost, Malaig, Scarp and Fladay. She seems to
have retired to Duntuilm Castle for she died there in 1722, and Donald
MacLeod of Unish (the Old Trojan) was at the funeral conveying her body
to St. Clement''s Churchyard in Rodel, Harris. In that year, therefore,
William MacLeod fell heir to the "Lady''s wadset" (not renounced until
23rd May 1735). He also occupied the farm of Kylis in North Uist from
MacDonald of Sleat. He married Margaret, daughter of Captain Kenneth
MacKenzie of Suddie. His family, which included Margaret, Lady
Clanranald of the ''45, the great friend of Flora MacDonald, were born in
Berneray. We know that the youngest daughter, Alice, was fostered in
the household of Alexander MacRory (MacLeod), tenant in that island.
William continued in the tradition of his father, so that the "golden age
of Berneray" lasted from 1633 to 1730. Extant classi Gaelic poetry in
the Advocates'' Library, leaves no doubt that he was a good Patron of the
Gaelic bards. In one of their compositions, occur the following verses
(translated into English):
He occupies the hospitable island,
Berneray of the fertile fields,
The haunt of bard and heroes
Where people with poems trail.
Oft in the mansion of the heir of Norman
Is heard the lilt of harps and heavy goblets,
And every kind of music playing softly
With deftly proportioned tunes to every melody.
Scholars discoure expertly on books
In the mansion most welcoming of poetry,
Where every legal case is given a right decision
By gentlemen expert in the law.
For some years, he and his eldest son, Alexander "Younger of Berneray",
were the chamberlain and factor of Harris for the Young Chief, Norman
22nd. In 2730, the Chief decided to raise the rent of Berneray, and this
increase, William MacLeod "did not undergo to pay". Accordingly he
decided to give up his tack, but, of course, he still continue to possess
the "Lady''s wadset", for which MacLeod was claiming a "superplus",
owing to the increase in the value of land. In 1730, William left
Berneray and settled in Luskintyre, where he died at the age of 77 in
1738. He was buried in the Churchyard of St. Clement''s, Rodel, where his
son, Alexander, built a lair for him, with a tombstone, on which is
inscribed the following interesting inscription, "Here lieth William
MacLeod, eldest son to Sr. N. McLeod of Berneray by K. McDonald daur. to
to Sr. J. MacDonald of Slate, who dyed upon ye 18th Febr. 1738 in ye 77th
year of his age. he was married to M. McKenzie, eldest daur. to Capt. K.
McKenzie of Suddie and by her had sevL. children, 4 of which survived
him viz A. his eldest son . . . . R. MacLeod. Wr. to the Signet, his 2d son
married to a daur. of Bannatyne of Kiemes in Bute. Margt. married to ye
Capt. of Clanranald & Alice to MacNeil of Barray. He was a good husband,
a kind parent & master & a sincere friend, remarkable for Charity, Piety,
Integrity of life, which made his death much regretted by all his friends
and dependents.
This Chappel was built by ye said, A. McL and this stone therein by ye
said A. McL in honour of his father."
William MacLeod I of Luskintyre and Margaret MacKenzie had issue.
There were other children born to William MacLeod of Berneray and I of
Luskintyre but they died in infancy and their names are not known. He
died on the 8th February 1738 and was buried at Rodel in Harris. He was
succeeded at Luskintyre by his elder son.
!SOURCE: Rev. Dr. Donald MacKinnon and Alick Morrison, THE MACLEODS --
THE GENEALOGY OF A CLAN, Section II, Edinburgh, The Clan MacLeod
Society, 1968, p. 95.
- 1661 - Birth - ; Berneray,,Scotland
- 18 FEB 1738 - Death - ; Luskintyre
- Nobility Title - I of Luskintyre
? | ||||||
? | ||||||
? | ||||||
? | ||||||
? | ||||||
? | ||||||
PARENT (U) ? | |||
Birth | |||
Death | |||
Father | ? | ||
Mother | ? | ||
PARENT (U) ? | |||
Birth | |||
Death | |||
Father | ? | ||
Mother | ? | ||
CHILDREN | |||
M | William MacLeod | ||
Birth | 1661 | Berneray,,Scotland | |
Death | 18 FEB 1738 | Luskintyre | |
Marriage | to Margaret MacKenzie |
PARENT (M) William MacLeod | |||
Birth | 1661 | Berneray,,Scotland | |
Death | 18 FEB 1738 | Luskintyre | |
Marriage | to Margaret MacKenzie | ||
Father | ? | ||
Mother | ? | ||
PARENT (F) Margaret MacKenzie | |||
Birth | |||
Death | |||
Marriage | to William MacLeod | ||
Father | ? | ||
Mother | ? | ||
CHILDREN | |||
M | Alexander MacLeod | ||
Birth | 1700 | ||
Death | |||
Marriage | to Margaret Morrison | ||
M | Roderick MacLeod | ||
Birth | BEF 1732 | Berneray,,Scotland | |
Death | 26 JUN 1784 | ||
Marriage | to Isabel Bannatyne | ||
Marriage | to Marjory Taylor | ||
F | Margaret MacLeod | ||
Birth | BEF 1720 | Berneray,Harris,Scotland,United Kingdom | |
Death | 20 SEP 1780 | Ormiclate,South Uist,Scotland,United Kingdom | |
Marriage | 1720 | to Ranald MacDonald_XVII | |
F | Alice MacLeod | ||
Birth | Berneray,,Scotland,United Kingdom | ||
Death | AFT 1766 | Berneray,,Scotland,United Kingdom | |
Marriage | to Roderick Ruairidh_Mac Ruairidh MacNeil_XIV |
1 William MacLeod b: 1661 d: 18 FEB 1738
2 Alexander MacLeod b: 1700
3 William MacLeod b: 1761 d: 8 JUL 1833
4 Alexander MacLeod b: 7 AUG 1792 d: 8 AUG 1849
5 William Kelty MacLeod b: 28 DEC 1827 d: 1903
+ Mary Bird d: 1866
6 William Kelty MacLeod b: 9 APR 1862 d: 1920
+ Florence Camsaw d: 1911
+ Florence Kennedy d: 1916
+ James Young Kennedy b: 1852 d: 1935
7 Gilbert Stuart Kennedy b: BEF 1903 d: 12 MAR 1915
7 Norman MacLeod Kennedy b: DEC 1885
7 Angus Menzies Kennedy b: OCT 1889 d: AFT 1935
7 Malcolm Duncan Kennedy b: JAN 1895
8 Jean Lennox Kennedy b: OCT 1924
9 Douglas Mungo Kennedy Abraham b: MAY 1953
9 Caroline Margaret Abraham b: JUL 1956
8 Aline Miye Laidlaw Kennedy b: OCT 1926
9 Ian Howroyd Buxton b: APR 1951
9 Alison Miye Jean Buxton b: JAN 1953
9 Fiona Anne Marelyth Buxton b: NOV 1954
9 Juliet Aline Elspeth Buxton b: NOV 1954
7 Kathleen Kelty Kennedy b: 1883 d: 1948
7 Marjory Douglas Kennedy b: SEP 1892 d: JUN 1925
6 Lieut.-Colonel Kenneth Kelty MacLeod b: 15 DEC 1881 d: 11 NOV 1943
7 Lieut.-Colonel Malcolm Kelty MacLeod b: 3 APR 1910
8 Robert Torquil MacLeod b: 29 OCT 1940
8 Judy Anita Dorette MacLeod b: 4 DEC 1943
8 Christina Nathalia MacLeod b: 23 JUL 1945
7 Rona Alison Dorette MacLeod b: 26 DEC 1911
+ George H. Dean d: FEB 1932
9 Nicolette Rona Prince b: 10 DEC 1954
9 Jane Prince b: 10 OCT 1957
5 Sir John Cheetham MacLeod b: 23 JAN 1831 d: 10 JAN 1914
+ Emily Maria Douglas Dick d: 2 APR 1882
6 Duncan Alexander MacLeod b: 28 JUN 1862 d: 2 NOV 1892
6 Lieut.-Colonel Torquil John MacLeod b: 30 JUN 1870 d: 9 JUL 1953
6 Henry Maurice MacLeod b: 26 DEC 1872 d: 10 APR 1945
7 Margaret Abercromby MacLeod b: 22 MAR 1907
+ Lieutenant Anthony James Sherer d: 10 AUG 1944
8 Robert Walter John Sherer b: 1941 d: 23 MAR 1955
6 Amy Kelty MacLeod b: 1866 d: NOV 1951
7 Duncan Kinloch Kirk b: 1894
+ Mary Ney
8 Duncan Murray Kinloch Kirk b: 4 SEP 1951
8 Vanessa Kelty Kirk b: 3 DEC 1952
+ Dora MacDonald d: 1924
6 Lieut.-Commander John Kelty MacLeod b: 18 JUL 1884 d: 23 SEP 1920
6 Brigadier Norman MacDonald MacLeod b: 3 SEP 1885
7 Norman Portal MacLeod b: 10 OCT 1916 d: AFT 1964
8 David Norman Kelty MacLeod b: 12 NOV 1941
8 Richard Arthur Kelty MacLeod b: 16 JUL 1943
7 John Cheetham MacLeod b: 20 MAR 1918
8 Hamish John MacDonald MacLeod b: 21 OCT 1960
7 Irma Patricia MacDonald MacLeod b: 3 JAN 1926
6 Lieut.-Colonel Alexander Kelty MacLeod b: 26 AUG 1888 d: 19 JUN 1968
5 Alexander MacLeod d: 1892
4 Jane MacLeod b: 27 FEB 1790 d: 15 APR 1820
4 Madeline MacLeod b: 12 JAN 1796 d: 18 DEC 1849
5 Alexander Barber b: 1825 d: 1884
5 Rev. William MacLeod Barber b: 31 MAY 1827 d: 1889
6 Frederick MacLeod Barber b: 1862
6 James Robertson Barber b: 1867
6 Francis Edward Barber b: 1860 d: 1870
6 Bella Jane Barber b: 1860 d: 1913
6 Madeline Eliza Barber b: 1865 d: 1866
5 Thomas Barber b: 1830 d: 9 SEP 1884
5 Joseph Barber b: 1833 d: 10 OCT 1865
5 Jane MacLeod Barber b: 1823 d: 18 JUN 1874
+ James Robertson b: 1821 d: 11 JAN 1910
5 Margery Barber b: 1835 d: 3 MAR 1854
3 Alexander MacLeod b: 9 JAN 1766 d: 20 AUG 1831
3 Marion MacLeod d: 1826
2 Roderick MacLeod b: BEF 1732 d: 26 JUN 1784
3 Margaret MacLeod b: BEF 1773
3 Isabella MacLeod b: 1738 d: 11 MAY 1812
3 William Bannatyne MacLeod b: 26 JAN 1743 d: 30 NOV 1833
2 Margaret MacLeod b: BEF 1720 d: 20 SEP 1780
3 Ranald MacDonald_XVIII b: BEF 1745 d: AFT 1745
3 Donald MacDonald b: BEF 1745 d: 1760
3 Gordon Alexander MacDonald d: 1809
3 William MacDonald d: 1779
3 Margaret or_Peggy MacDonald b: 1738 d: 1826
2 Alice MacLeod d: AFT 1766
+ Roderick Ruairidh_Mac Ruairidh MacNeil_XIV b: 1693 d: BEF 1798
3 Margaret MacNeil b: 1723 d: 22 NOV 1803
+ ?