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Lady Mary Elizabeth MacLean 1420–1460 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1420

Birth Location: Argyllshire, Scotland

Death Date: 1460

Death Location: Dunvegan Castle, Inverness, Scotland

Father: Murdoch, Lochbuie

Mother: Margaret Macleod

Spouse(s): William Macleod

Children(s): Alexander Macleod, Alexander Chief, Alasdair Chief, John MacLeod

In 1420, Lady Mary Elizabeth MacLean entered the world in Argyllshire, Scotland, born to Murdoch Styled Murchard Ruaidh Or Red Murdoch Maclean 2Nd Of Lochbuie And Margaret Of Lewis Macleod. Lady Mary Elizabeth MacLean married William Dubh William Long Sword Macleod 7Th Chief Of Clan Macleod, and had children including Alasdair Macleod Chief, Alexander Alastair Crottach The Humpbacked Macleod 8Th Chief Of The Clan Macleod, Alexander Alisdair Crotach Macleod 8Th Chief, John Macleod. Lady Mary Elizabeth MacLean passed away in 1460 in Dunvegan Castle, Inverness, Scotland.

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Biography

  • In 1420, Lady Mary Elizabeth MacLean entered the world in Argyllshire, Scotland, born to Murdoch Styled Murchard Ruaidh Or Red Murdoch Maclean 2Nd Of Lochbuie And Margaret Of Lewis Macleod.
  • Lady Mary Elizabeth MacLean married William Dubh William Long Sword Macleod 7Th Chief Of Clan Macleod, and had children including Alasdair Macleod Chief, Alexander Alastair Crottach The Humpbacked Macleod 8Th Chief Of The Clan Macleod, Alexander Alisdair Crotach Macleod 8Th Chief, John Macleod.
  • Lady Mary Elizabeth MacLean passed away in 1460 in Dunvegan Castle, Inverness, Scotland.

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Lady MacLean's Ancestors

Self
Lady MacLean
1420–1460
Birth Place: Argyllshire, Scotland
Parents
Murdoch, styled Murchard Ruaidh or Red Murdoch, Maclean; 2nd of Lochbuie
1359–1425
Lochbuie, Argyll, Scotland
Margaret (of Lewis) Macleod
1385–1435
Isle of Lewis Scotland
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2nd-Great-Grandparents

Lady MacLean's Descendants

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Lady (Mary Elizabeth) MacLean (1420–1460) m. William (Dubh, "William Long Sword" MacLeod 7th Chief of Clan) Macleod (1415–1480)
  1. 1. Alexander (Alastair "Crottach" the Humpbacked Macleod 8th Chief of the Clan) Macleod 1455–1547 m. Lady (Margaret) Cameron 1475–1547
    1. 1. William (Macleod 9th Chief Clan) Macleod 1515–1551 m. Agnes (Lady of Inverness, Scotland) Fraser 1528–1594
      1. 1. Mary, (Lady of Harris Inverness MacLeod) (Campbell) 1552–1612 m. Sir (Duncan Campbell 4th Lord) Auchinbreck 1540–1594
        1. 1. Lord (Dugald 4TH Auchenbreck Baronet) CAMPBELL 1570–1641 m. Mary Erskine 1575–1613 m. Mary Erskine 1575–1613
        2. 2. Mary Campbell 1603–
        3. 3. Elizabeth Campbell 1601–
        4. 4. Donald Campbell 1599–
        5. 5. Mary Campbell 1576–
        6. 6. Elizabeth CAMPBELL 1574–
        7. 7. Colin Campbell 1573–
        8. 8. Duncan Campbell 1576–1641
        9. 9. Marian CAMPBELL 1612–
        10. 10. Donald Campbell 1570–1651
        11. 11. Donald Campbell –1603
        12. 12. Donald (Campbell of) Auchinbreck 1576–1603
        13. 13. Elizabeth (Campbell of) Auchinbreck 1574–
        14. 14. Dugald Campbell 1576–1641
        15. 15. Donald Campbell 1572–1603
      2. 2. Margaret MacLeod 1540–
    2. 2. Anne MacLeod 1510–1580
  2. 2. Alexander (Alisdair Crotach Macleod, 8th) Chief 1455–1547
  3. 3. Alasdair (MacLeod) Chief 1460–1547
  4. 4. John MacLeod 1448–1923

Lady MacLean's Timeline

2 Records

1420
1420
Birth of Lady Mary Elizabeth MacLean in Argyllshire, Scotland
Argyllshire, Scotland
1460
1460
Age 40
Death of Lady Mary Elizabeth MacLean in Dunvegan Castle, Inverness, Scotland
Dunvegan Castle, Inverness, Scotland

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1420
    Event Place: Argyllshire, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1460
    Event Place: Dunvegan Castle, Inverness, Scotland

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