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Ann MacLeod 1603–1669 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1603

Birth Location: Isle Skye, Inverness-shire, Scotland

Death Date: 1669

Death Location: Scotland

Father: Alexander MacLeod

Mother: Catherine Campbell

Spouse(s): Dr Bethune

Children(s): Angus Bethune, Kenneth Bethune, Peter Bethune, Eugene Bethune, John Sr., Ferquhard Bethune, Neil Bethune

Ann MacLeod was born in 1603 in Isle Skye, Inverness-shire, Scotland, the child of Alexander Macleod And Catherine Drynoch Macleod Campbell. Ann MacLeod married Dr Ferquhart Bethune, and had children including Angus John Ewan Bethune, Eugene Bethune, Ferquhard Neil Bethune, John Bethune Sr, Kenneth Bethune, Neil Bethune, Peter Bethune. Ann MacLeod passed away in 1669 in Scotland.

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Biography

  • Ann MacLeod was born in 1603 in Isle Skye, Inverness-shire, Scotland, the child of Alexander Macleod And Catherine Drynoch Macleod Campbell.
  • Ann MacLeod married Dr Ferquhart Bethune, and had children including Angus John Ewan Bethune, Eugene Bethune, Ferquhard Neil Bethune, John Bethune Sr, Kenneth Bethune, Neil Bethune, Peter Bethune.
  • Ann MacLeod passed away in 1669 in Scotland.

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Ann MacLeod's Ancestors

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Ann MacLeod
1603–1669
Birth Place: Isle Skye, Inverness-shire, Scotland
Parents
Alexander MacLeod
1565–1658
Talisker, Inverness-shire, Scotland
Catherine ((Drynoch MacLeod)) Campbell
1570–1603
Knock, Point, Isle, of, Lewis, Scotland
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Ann MacLeod's Descendants

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Ann MacLeod (1603–1669) m. Dr (Ferquhart) Bethune (13 March, 1597–9 February, 1647)
  1. 1. Angus (John Ewan) Bethune 1624–1674 m. Janet (Bethune) MacLeod 1621–1700
    1. 1. Ann (Nee: Bethune) McSweyn 1662–1696 m. Sweyn McSweyn 1660–1735
      1. 1. David (Mcswain (McQueen) Clan) 1675–1758 m. Elizabeth MacKelwain 1678–
        1. 1. William (David Alexander McSwain) I 1700–1770 m. Margaret (Etta (Elizabeth)) Sergeant 1702–1741 m. Susanna Hamrick* 1725–1780 m. Margaret (Etta) Sergeant 1702–1770
      2. 2. Hugh MacSweyn 1696–1781
      3. 3. Margaret (Nee: Mcleod) McSweyn 1698–1773
      4. 4. Marion McSweyn 1702–1777
      5. 5. Allan McSweyn 1704–
      6. 6. Elizabeth McSweyn 1706–
      7. 7. John McSweyn 1712–
      8. 8. Kenneth Mcsweyn 1700–1778
      9. 9. Mary McSweyn 1694–1774
      10. 10. Donald McSweyn 1692–1738
      11. 11. David McSweyn 1675–1758
  2. 2. Kenneth Bethune 1630–
  3. 3. Peter Bethune 1626–
  4. 4. Eugene Bethune 1624–
  5. 5. John (Bethune,) Sr. 1634–
  6. 6. Ferquhard (Neil) Bethune 1632–1762
  7. 7. Neil Bethune 1632–1707

Ann MacLeod's Timeline

2 Records

1603
1603
Birth of Ann MacLeod in Isle Skye, Inverness-shire, Scotland
Isle Skye, Inverness-shire, Scotland
1669
1669
Age 66
Death of Ann MacLeod in Scotland
Scotland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1603
    Event Place: Isle Skye, Inverness-shire, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1669
    Event Place: Scotland

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