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Margaret IX Clan Cameron, Macleod 1475–1547 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: 1475

Birth Location: Locheil, Inverness-shire, Scotland, United Kingdom

Death Date: 1547

Death Location: Isle of Harris, Outer Hebrides, Scotland

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Spouse(s): Alexander Chief

Children(s): Margaret Macleod

The story of Margaret IX Clan Cameron, Macleod began in 1475 in Locheil, Inverness-shire, Scotland, United Kingdom. Margaret IX Clan Cameron, Macleod married Alexander Alastair Crottach Macleod 8Th Chief, and had children including Margaret Of Dunvegan Macleod. Margaret IX Clan Cameron, Macleod passed away in 1547 in Isle of Harris, Outer Hebrides, Scotland.

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  • The story of Margaret IX Clan Cameron, Macleod began in 1475 in Locheil, Inverness-shire, Scotland, United Kingdom.
  • Margaret IX Clan Cameron, Macleod married Alexander Alastair Crottach Macleod 8Th Chief, and had children including Margaret Of Dunvegan Macleod.
  • Margaret IX Clan Cameron, Macleod passed away in 1547 in Isle of Harris, Outer Hebrides, Scotland.

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Margaret Macleod
1475–1547
Birth Place: Locheil, Inverness-shire, Scotland, United Kingdom
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Margaret Macleod's Descendants

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Margaret (IX Clan Cameron,) Macleod (1475–1547) m. Alexander (Alastair Crottach Macleod, 8th) Chief (1460–1547)
  1. 1. Margaret (Of Dunvegan) Macleod 1524–1622 m. Alexander ((14th of Comar)) Chisholm 1523–1590 m. Alexander Macdonald 1524–1593 m. Torquil (Conneich) Macleod 1531–1586 m. James (Gruamach Castle Camus) MacDonald 1504–1590 m. Ranald (Og, 9th of Keppoch) MacDonald 1525–1587 m. Angus Macdonald 1537–1574 m. Hector (Eachuinn An Cleireach Beag Th MacLean (5th Laird of Coll) 5th MacLean of) Coll 1515–1583
    1. 1. Margaret (of the Glens) MacDonald 1549–1585 m. Donald (Gormson MacDonald , 7th Lord of) Sleat, 1548–1617 m. Duncan MacGregor 1550–1604
      1. 1. Donald (Gorm Og MacDonald G Sir Baronet Laird of Sleat &) amp 1575–1651 m. Janet (MacKenzie G of) Kintail 1588–1630
        1. 1. Isabel (Mary (lady of Duart) MACLEAN Cambell ^ 2nd wife) (mcs)^{b} 1627–1718 m. Sir (Ewan Dubh Cameron ‘Wolf of Lochaber’ ‘Ulysses of the) Highlands’ 1629–1719
        2. 2. Eachann (Ruadh MacLean\McClain,) 1624 1624–1651
        3. 3. John Macdonald 1624–1690
        4. 4. Janet Macdonald 1606–1710
        5. 5. Katharine MacDonald 1606–1635
        6. 6. Donald Macdonald 1624–1690
        7. 7. James Macdonald 1575–1678
        8. 8. James MacDonnald 1575–1678
      2. 2. Isabella ((Lady)) MacDonald 1567–1615
      3. 3. Lady (Marian McDonald, Lady in Waiting to Mary Queen of) Scots 1582–1610
      4. 4. James (Ian Mor Sir (IX Chief of Sleat, II Baron of Slate) MacDonnald) MacDonnell 1575–1678
      5. 5. Alastair (Dearg Mohr) MacDonald 1565–1640
      6. 6. Alexander MacDonald 1575–
      7. 7. Katherine ((Grant)) MacDonald 1577–
    2. 2. John ((15th of Comar)) Chisholm 1560–1630
    3. 3. John (Strome) Macdonald 1547–1547
    4. 4. Angus (10Th Chief Of Clanranald) Macdonald 1548–1600
    5. 5. Donald (Sir Thomas Clanranald) Macdonald 1545–1645
    6. 6. Ruaridh (Rory) Macdonald 1551–1626
    7. 7. Ranald (Benbecula) Macdonald 1552–1636
    8. 8. John (1St Of Kinlochmoidart) Macdonald 1553–1644
    9. 9. Marion Macdonald 1554–1578
    10. 10. Letitia (Of Clanranald) Macdonald 1556–1600
    11. 11. Allan (Og) MacDonald 1558–
    12. 12. Margaret Macdonald 1560–1583
    13. 13. Elizabeth (of Glengarry) Macdonald 1540–1594
    14. 14. Alastair (nan Cleas) MacDonald 1555–1635
    15. 15. Alastair (nan Cleas) McDonald 1555–1635
    16. 16. Chritina Macleod 1881–
    17. 17. Catherine MacDonald 1545–1600
    18. 18. Ranald ((of Somerby)) Macdonald 1565–1624 m. Janet Grant 1565–1669
      1. 1. Allan (Macranald 3rd of Lundie) MacDonald 1585–1644
      2. 2. Maria (Somerby) Macdonald 1603–
      3. 3. Alexander MacDonald 1605–1682
      4. 4. Donald (MacDonald of) Lundie 1606–
      5. 5. Ranald MacDonald 1610–1638
      6. 6. Allan (AuLeinBeorg MacDonald) Lundie 1611–1644
      7. 7. (Private) MacDonald 1613–
    19. 19. Donald (MacAngus MacDonald, 8th Chief Laird of Clan MacDonald of) Glengarry 1545–1618
    20. 20. Margaret MacDonald 1550–1620
    21. 21. John (of Strome) MacDonald 1547–1547
    22. 22. Sir (Donald 11Th Chief of Clanranald) MacDonald 1567–1568
    23. 23. Rory MacDonald 1551–
    24. 24. Ranald (Benbecula) MacDonald 1565–1624
    25. 25. Marion MacDonald 1554–
    26. 26. Margaret MacDonald 1560–
    27. 27. Margaret MacDonald 1560–
    28. 28. Alexander ((Alasdair) Maclain II Macdonald 2nd Laird of) Glenaladale 1565–1634
    29. 29. Robert Mcdonald 1763–
    30. 30. Ann Mcdonald 1767–1635
    31. 31. William Mcdonald 1771–
    32. 32. Janet Macdonnell 1797–1583
    33. 33. Angus MacDonald –1568

Margaret Macleod's Timeline

2 Records

1475
1475
Birth of Margaret IX Clan Cameron, Macleod in Locheil, Inverness-shire, Scotland, United Kingdom
Locheil, Inverness-shire, Scotland, United Kingdom
1547
1547
Age 72
Death of Margaret IX Clan Cameron, Macleod in Harris, Inverness-shire, Scotland, United Kingdom
Harris, Inverness-shire, Scotland, United Kingdom

Sources

    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: 1475
    Event Place: Locheil, Inverness-shire, Scotland, United Kingdom
    Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find a Grave® Index, 1300s-Current

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 1547
    Event Place: Harris, Inverness-shire, Scotland, United Kingdom
    Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find a Grave® Index, 1300s-Current

    Genealogy Event 3
    Event Type: Burial
    Event Place: Isle of Harris, Outer Hebrides, Scotland
    Record Source: UK and Ireland, Find a Grave® Index, 1300s-Current

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