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Ian or John MacKenzie 1270 – 1338 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1270

Birth Location: Cromartyshire, Highland, Scotland

Death Date: 1338

Death Location: Kintail, Highland, Scotland, United Kingdom

Father: Kenneth MacKenzie

Mother: Morna MacDougall

Spouse(s): Margaret Strathbogie

Children(s): Kenneth Mackenzie

In 1270, Ian or John MacKenzie entered the world in Cromartyshire, Highland, Scotland, born to Kenneth MacKenzie and Morna MacDougall. Ian or John MacKenzie married Margaret de Strathbogie, and had children including Kenneth Mackenzie. Ian or John MacKenzie passed away in 1338 in Kintail, Highland, Scotland, United Kingdom.

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Biography

  • In 1270, Ian or John MacKenzie entered the world in Cromartyshire, Highland, Scotland, born to Kenneth MacKenzie and Morna MacDougall.
  • Ian or John MacKenzie married Margaret de Strathbogie, and had children including Kenneth Mackenzie.
  • Ian or John MacKenzie passed away in 1338 in Kintail, Highland, Scotland, United Kingdom.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Ian MacKenzie's Ancestors

Self
Ian MacKenzie
1270 – 1338
Birth Place: Cromartyshire, Highland, Scotland
Parents
Kenneth MacKenzie
1240 – 1304
Cromartyshire, Highland, Scotland
Morna MacDougall
1255 –
Lorn, Argyll, Scotland
Grandparents
Angus (“The Humpback” Crom) MacKenneth
1200 – 1278
Kintail, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland
Sybella Stewart
1215 – 1267
Dundonald Castle, Kyle, Ayrshire, Scotland
Alexander MacDougall
1250 – 1310
Dunollie Castle, Oban, Argyll and Bute, Scotland
Julienne Comyn
1251 –
Inverness-shire, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
Kenneth MacKenneth
1150 – 1230
Morna Macdougall
1160 – 1230
Walter Stewart
1180 – 1246
Beatrix Angus
1184 – 1270
Ewan Macdougall
1204 – 1255
Donnchadh Ergadia
1204 – 1250
John Comyn
1195 – 1242
Marian Galloway
1216 – 1300
2nd-Great-Grandparents
Gilleoin MacKenneth
1120 – 1200
Alan Walter
1140 – 1204
Alesta Mar
1150 – 1182
Gilchrist Brigte
1152 – 1207
Marjorie Huntingdon
1144 – 1213
Duncan MacDougall
1177 – 1248
Margaret MacLachlan
1177 – 1248
Duncan MacDougall
1177 – 1248
Donnchadh DeErgadia
William Comyn
1163 – 1233
Sarah Gifford
1160 – 1204

Ian MacKenzie's Descendants

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Ian (or John) MacKenzie (1270 – 1338) m. Margaret (de) Strathbogie (1267 – Aft 1300)
  1. 1. Kenneth Mackenzie (1300 – 1346) m. Finguala ((Fynola-Florence)) MacLeod (1304 – 1402)
    1. 1. Murdoch (Dubh) Mackenzie (1340 – 1375) m. Isabel MaCaulay (1344 – 1370) m. Finguala MacLeod (1368 – 1416)
      1. 1. Duncan Mackenzie (Abt 1366 – )
      2. 2. Hector (Eachainn Biorach) MacKenzie (Abt 1369 – )
      3. 3. Murdoch MacKenzie (1370 – 1416) m. Finguala MacLeod
      4. 4. Alexander (Alastair Ionriac) MacKenzie (1398 – 1488) m. Anna (Margaret) MacDougall (1410 – 1503) m. Margaret (2nd Wife) Macdonald m. Anna Macdougall m. Margaret McCoull
        1. 1. Sir (Kenneth) MacKenzie (1454 – 7 Feb 1492) m. Margaret MacDonald (1454 – 1479) m. Agnes Fraser (1456 – 14 Jul 1494)
        2. 2. Alexander MacKenzie (1458 – 1488)
        3. 3. Duncan Mackenzie (Abt 1460 – 9 Sep 1513) m. "dau" Cameron (Abt 1460 – )
        4. 4. Catherine MacKenzie (1462 – )

Ian MacKenzie's Timeline

3 Records

1270
1270
Birth of Ian or John MacKenzie in Cromartyshire, Highland, Scotland
Cromartyshire, Highland, Scotland
1328
1328
Age 58
Burial of Ian or John MacKenzie in Scotland
Scotland
1338
1338
Age 68
Death of Ian or John MacKenzie in Kintail, Highland, Scotland, United Kingdom
Kintail, Highland, Scotland, United Kingdom

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1270
    Event Place: Cromartyshire, Highland, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1338
    Event Place: Kintail, Highland, Scotland, United Kingdom

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Date: 1328
    Event Place: Scotland

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