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Sir William Dunkeld Mackintosh Macintosh MacCintosh Baron Mackintosh of Torecastle, 15th Chief of Clan McIntosh 1523–1550 – Genealogical Records

Birth Date: September 1523

Birth Location: Dunnachton, Inverness-shire, Scotland

Death Date: 23 August 1550

Death Location: Executed (Beheaded) at Castle Huntly, Strathbogie, Inverness-shire, Scotland

Father: Lachlan Mac-Kintosh

Mother: Jeanette Gordon

Spouse(s): Lady Findlater, Elizabeth Ogilvy

Children(s): Lachlan MacKINTOSH, Margaretha Mac-Kintosh

In 1523, Sir William Dunkeld Mackintosh Macintosh MacCintosh Baron Mackintosh of Torecastle, 15th Chief of Clan McIntosh entered the world in Dunnachton, Inverness-shire, Scotland, born to Lachlan Dunkeld Chief Van Mac Kintosh And Jeanette Gordon. Sir William Dunkeld Mackintosh Macintosh MacCintosh Baron Mackintosh of Torecastle, 15th Chief of Clan McIntosh married Elizabeth Of Findlater Ogilvy, Lady Margaret Findlater Ogilvy Ogilvie Of Deskford Findlater, and had children including Lachlan Mohr Mackintosh, Margaretha Mac Kintosh. Sir William Dunkeld Mackintosh Macintosh MacCintosh Baron Mackintosh of Torecastle, 15th Chief of Clan McIntosh passed away in 1550 in Executed (Beheaded) at Castle Huntly, Strathbogie, Inverness-shire, Scotland.

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  • In 1523, Sir William Dunkeld Mackintosh Macintosh MacCintosh Baron Mackintosh of Torecastle, 15th Chief of Clan McIntosh entered the world in Dunnachton, Inverness-shire, Scotland, born to Lachlan Dunkeld Chief Van Mac Kintosh And Jeanette Gordon.
  • Sir William Dunkeld Mackintosh Macintosh MacCintosh Baron Mackintosh of Torecastle, 15th Chief of Clan McIntosh married Elizabeth Of Findlater Ogilvy, Lady Margaret Findlater Ogilvy Ogilvie Of Deskford Findlater, and had children including Lachlan Mohr Mackintosh, Margaretha Mac Kintosh.
  • Sir William Dunkeld Mackintosh Macintosh MacCintosh Baron Mackintosh of Torecastle, 15th Chief of Clan McIntosh passed away in 1550 in Executed (Beheaded) at Castle Huntly, Strathbogie, Inverness-shire, Scotland.

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Sir McIntosh's Ancestors

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Sir McIntosh
1523–1550
Birth Place: Dunnachton, Inverness-shire, Scotland
Parents
Lachlan Dunkeld Chief van Mac-Kintosh
1475–1524
Inverness-shire, Scotland
Jeanette Gordon
1496–1577
Kenmure, Kircudbrightshire, Schotland
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Sir McIntosh's Descendants

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Sir (William Dunkeld Mackintosh Macintosh MacCintosh Baron Mackintosh of Torecastle, 15th Chief of Clan) McIntosh (September 1523–23 August 1550) m. Lady (Margaret Findlater Ogilvy Ogilvie of Deskford &) Findlater (1522–23 August 1550) m. Elizabeth (of Findlater) Ogilvy (1520–6 September 1558)
  1. 1. Lachlan (Mohr) MacKINTOSH 1543–1606 m. Agnes MacKENZIE 1550–1611
    1. 1. Lady (Isabelle) Mackintosh 1583–1667 m. Robert, (9th Baron of Glenorchy) Campbell 1575–1657
      1. 1. Margaret Campbell 1617–1670 m. John Cameron 1596–1635 m. Allan (M'Connel Cameron of) Clunes 1596–1665
        1. 1. Sir (Ewan Cameron 17th of Locheil. Clan) chief. 1629–1718 m. Jean Barclay 1648–1718
      2. 2. Alexander (Campbell (1st of) Lochdochart) 1627–1699
  2. 2. Margaretha Mac-Kintosh 1550–1580

Sir McIntosh's Timeline

2 Records

1523
September 1523
Birth of Sir William Dunkeld Mackintosh Macintosh MacCintosh Baron Mackintosh of Torecastle, 15th Chief of Clan McIntosh in Dunnachton, Inverness-shire, Scotland
Dunnachton, Inverness-shire, Scotland
1550
23 August 1550
Age 27
Death of Sir William Dunkeld Mackintosh Macintosh MacCintosh Baron Mackintosh of Torecastle, 15th Chief of Clan McIntosh in Executed (Beheaded) at Castle Huntly, Strathbogie, Inverness-shire, Scotland
Executed (Beheaded) at Castle Huntly, Strathbogie, Inverness-shire, Scotland

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    Genealogy Event 1
    Event Type: Birth
    Event Date: September 1523
    Event Place: Dunnachton, Inverness-shire, Scotland

    Genealogy Event 2
    Event Type: Death
    Event Date: 23 August 1550
    Event Place: Executed (Beheaded) at Castle Huntly, Strathbogie, Inverness-shire, Scotland

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