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Mary 'Catherine' (of Coll) MacLean 1607–1717 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: abt 1607

Birth Location: Coll, Argyll, Scotland

Death Date: 27 Jul 1717

Death Location: Coll, Argyll, Scotland

Father: Lachlan MacLean

Mother: Florence Harris

Spouse(s): Ian chief

Children(s): Charles MACKINNON, Sir MacKinnon, Sir Mackinnon***, Sir Chief, William MacKinnon, John MacKinnon

Mary 'Catherine' (of Coll) MacLean was born in 1607 in Coll, Argyll, Scotland, the child of Lachlan 7Th Of Coll Maclean And Florence Fionnvola Mcleod Of Harris. Mary 'Catherine' (of Coll) MacLean married Ian Balbhan The Dumb 27Th Chief Mackinnon Macfingon 27Th Chief, and had children including Alasdair Mor Mackinnon Aka Mac Fingon, Anna Mackinnon Aka Mac Fingon, Charles Bard Mackinnon, John Ian Og Younger Mackinnon, Sir Amp Chief Lachlan Mor Of Kilmorie Line Of The Royal Older Line Of Mackinnon, Sir Lachlan Mor 28Th Chief Mackinnon, Sir Laughlin Mackinnon 28Th Chief, William Mackinnon. Mary 'Catherine' (of Coll) MacLean passed away in 1717 in Coll, Argyll, Scotland.

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Biography

  • Mary 'Catherine' (of Coll) MacLean was born in 1607 in Coll, Argyll, Scotland, the child of Lachlan 7Th Of Coll Maclean And Florence Fionnvola Mcleod Of Harris.
  • Mary 'Catherine' (of Coll) MacLean married Ian Balbhan The Dumb 27Th Chief Mackinnon Macfingon 27Th Chief, and had children including Alasdair Mor Mackinnon Aka Mac Fingon, Anna Mackinnon Aka Mac Fingon, Charles Bard Mackinnon, John Ian Og Younger Mackinnon, Sir Amp Chief Lachlan Mor Of Kilmorie Line Of The Royal Older Line Of Mackinnon, Sir Lachlan Mor 28Th Chief Mackinnon, Sir Laughlin Mackinnon 28Th Chief, William Mackinnon.
  • Mary 'Catherine' (of Coll) MacLean passed away in 1717 in Coll, Argyll, Scotland.

Immediate Family

Parents

Spouses(s)

Children(s)

Mary MacLean's Ancestors

Self
Mary MacLean
1607–1717
Birth Place: Coll, Argyll, Scotland
Parents
Lachlan 7th of Coll MacLean
1582–1642
Isle of Coll, Argyleshire, Strathclyde, Scotland, United Kingdom
Florence (Fionnvola McLeod of) Harris
1576–1642
Harris, Hebrides, Inverness, Scotland
Grandparents
Hector (Roy MacLean (5th MacLean of) Coll)
1534–1583
Coll, Argyll, Strathclyde, Scotland, United Kingdom
Marion (Sarah) MacLean
1557–1660
Mull, Argyll, Scotland
Great-Grandparents
Hector Coll)
1515–1583
Meve Dunnyveg
1515–
2nd-Great-Grandparents
IAIN McLean
1477–1542
Isabella Fraser
–1914
Alexander MacDonald
1480–1538

Mary MacLean's Descendants

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Mary ('Catherine' (of Coll)) MacLean (abt 1607–27 Jul 1717) m. Ian (Balbhan "The Dumb" (27th chief) MacKinnon, (MacFingon), 27th) chief (1606–1642)
  1. 1. Charles (Bard) MACKINNON 1630– m. Mary MACLEOD 1632–1696
    1. 1. Lauchlan (the Bard) MacKinnon 1660–1734 m. Flora Campbell 1665–
      1. 1. Lachlan Mckinnon 1680– m. Mary (MacLean Of Donald 1st of) Aros 1682–
        1. 1. Donald McKinnon 1707– m. Margaret Stewart 1707–
      2. 2. Janet MacKinnon 1680–
      3. 3. Neil Mackinnon 1685–
      4. 4. Charles Mackinnon 1686–
      5. 5. Janet (Nighean Iachlan Mhie Thearlie) MACKINNON 1673–
  2. 2. Sir (Lachlan Mor, 28th Chief) MacKinnon 1640–1698
  3. 3. Sir (& Chief Lachlan Mor of Kilmorie Line of the Royal older line of) Mackinnon*** 1640–1700
  4. 4. Sir (Laughlin Mackinnon 28th) Chief 1641–1698
  5. 5. William MacKinnon 1642–
  6. 6. John (Ian Og (younger)) MacKinnon 1647–1730

Mary MacLean's Timeline

2 Records

1607
abt 1607
Birth of Mary 'Catherine' (of Coll) MacLean in Coll, Argyll, Scotland
Coll, Argyll, Scotland
1717
27 Jul 1717
Age 110
Death of Mary 'Catherine' (of Coll) MacLean in Coll, Argyll, Scotland
Coll, Argyll, Scotland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: abt 1607
    Event Place: Coll, Argyll, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 27 Jul 1717
    Event Place: Coll, Argyll, Scotland

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