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he got Loggie…Wester; now Conon; which he afterwards; in 1696; exchanged with his half brother; Alexander Mackenzie; VII。 of Gairloch; for the lands of Letterewe。 He married; in 1684; Anne; third daughter of John Mackenzie; II。 of Applecross (sasine 1687); with issue
1。 Murdoch; his heir and successor。
2。 The Rev。 Hector; minister of Fodderty; and previous to his appointment there; Librarian to the University of Aberdeen。 He married a Miss Baillie; with issuea daughter; who married Mackenzie of Park。
3。 Alexander of Tolly; Provost of Dingwall; who married in 1740; Annabella; daughter of Sir Donald Bayne of Tulloch; with issue; among othersAlexander; from whom the Mackenzies of Portmore; and by his second wife; Katharine; daughter of Bayne of Delny; Bailie Hector Mackenzie of Dingwall; on whose death Alexander Campbell; the Gairloch Bard; composed one of the finest elegies in the Gaelic language。
4。 Anna; who married Murdoch Mackenzie; II。 of Kernsary (marriage contract in 1708); with issue。
5。 A daughter; who married her cousin; Roderick Mackenzie; II。 of Sanachan; son of Colin; second son of Roderick Mackenzie; I。 of Applecross。
6。 Annabella; who married John Maciver of Tournaig; and afterwards tacksman of Gress; in the Lewis; with issue。
Charles was succeeded by his eldest son;
II。 MURDOCH MACKENZIE; second of Letterewe。 He fought at the battle of Sheriffmuir in 1715; and at Glenshiel in 1719。 When a very old man he was determined to be out again in 1745; but according to a family tradition his wife prevented him by pouring hot water on his feet; as if by accident; and scalded him so much that he was unable to walk。 He married his cousin; Catharine; daughter of Simon Mackenzie; I。 of Torridon and Lentran; widow of John Mackenzie; Dalmartin; who was killed at Sheriffmuir; and; it is also said; of Roderick Mackenzie of Auldeny; with issue
1。 John; his heir and successor。
2。 Janet; who married Alexander Mackenzie of Sand。 (Sasine to her in 1744)。
3。 Anne; who married the Rev。 James Robertson; the famous 〃Ministear Laidir〃 of Lochbroom; with issuesix sons and two daughters; one of whom was James Robertson; Collector of Customs at Stornoway。 He married his cousin; Annabella; eldest daughter of John Mackenzie; III。 of Letterewe; with issuethree sons(1) Captain James Robertson…Walker; R。N。; late of Gilgarran; Cumberland; who married his cousin; Katherine; daughter of John Mackenzie; Sheriff…Substitute of the Lewis; without issue。 He died in 1858。 (2) Murdoch; who married; with issueJames Robertson; who; like his uncle; took in addition the name of Walker on his succession as proprietor to the estate of Gilgarran; on the death of his aunt in 1892。 He is married; with issueJames Austin; Murdo; and two daughters; (3) John; a noted Captain in the Merchant Service; celebrated for his quick passages with racing tea clippers between China and this country。 He was also married with issuea son; Francis Shand Robertson; residing at Richmond; Surrey; who married his cousin; Mary; daughter of Evander MacIver; factor for the Duke of Sutherland at Scourie and another great…grandson of the Strong Minister; with issue; and a daughter Annie; who married W。 Napier。
Murdoch; who died at a very old age; was succeeded by his only son;
III。 JOHN MACKENZIE; third of Letterewe; who married his cousin; Katherine; daughter of Alexander Mackenzie of Tolly; Provost of Dingwall; with issue
1。 Murdoch; his heir and successor。
2。 Alexander; who succeeded his brother Murdoch。
3。 John; for many years the popular Sheriff…Substitute of the Lewis district of Ross…shire; and subsequently tacks…man of Shieldaig; Gairloch。
He married Johanna; daughter of Alexander Mackenzie of Badachro; by his wife; a daughter of the Rev。 James Robertson of Lochbroom; with issue(1) the late John Mackenzie of Auchenstewart; Wishaw; and subsequently of Ardlair; Edinburgh; who married in Australia; Anna Baird; who died at Wishaw on the 7th of November; 1885; with issuean only son; John Alexander Mackenzie; now of Ardlair; Edinburgh。 He married Elizabeth; daughter of Thomas Sinclair; Newark; U。S。A。; formerly of Glasgow; with issueJohn Baird; Alexander Livingston Munro; Elizabeth Margaret; who died young; Anna Louisa; Elizabeth Louttit; and Katharine May。 John of Auchenstewart died at Ardlair; Edinburgh; on the 25th of December; 1890。
Sheriff Mackenzie married; secondly; Christina; daughter of the Rev。 Hugh Munro; minister of Uig; Lewis (representative of the Munroes of Erribol; Sutherlandshire); with issue(2) John Munro Mackenzie of Mornish; Mull; who; born in 1819; married in 1846; Eliza; eldest daughter of the late Patrick Chalmers; Wishaw; brother of the celebrated Dr Thomas Chalmers of the Disruption; with issue(a) John Hugh Munro; who; on the 23rd of June; 1875; married Jeanie Helen; second daughter of Thomas Chalmers; Longcroft; Linlithgowshire; with issueJohn Munro; Thomas Chalmers; Hugh Munro; Kenneth; Jean Elizabeth; Christina Marion; and Kathlene Harriet。 (b) Patrick Chalmers; who was born on the 4th of May; 1862; and on the 31st of October; 1882; married Mary Kathlene; third daughter of Thomas Chalmers; of Longcroft; Linlithgowshire; with issuePatrick Harry; born on the 15th of March; 1889; Isabel Grace and Mary Mona。 (c) Harriet; who on the 5th of July; 1870; married James Scott; of Garrion Tower; Lanarkshire; with issueMunro Mackenzie; born on the 2nd of March; 1872 James Harry; born on the 27th of September; 1873; William Patrick; born on the 18th of March; 1880; Elizabeth; and Harriet Carige; who died in her twelfth year on the 17th of April; 1889。 (d) Christina Marion; who died unmarried at Cannes in January; 1881; and (e) Helen Mary; who; in April; 1883; married Dr John Aymers Macdougall of Ann; Berwickshire; and Villa Letterewe; Cannes; France; with issueChristina Marion Mackenzie; Helen Mary Mackenzie; and Sheila Aymers。 John Munro of Mornish died at Garrion Tower; Wishaw; on the 26th of November; 1893。 (3) Hugh Munro Mackenzie; of Distington; Cumberland; who married Alexa; daughter of the late Captain Martin Macleod; of Drynoch; Ontario; Canada; with issueMartin Edward; Hugh Munro; Christina; Jeanie; and Kate。 Hugh Munro; of Distington; died on the 25th of January; 1885。 (4) Katharine; who married her cousin; Captain James Robertson…Walker; R。N。; of Gilgarran; Cumberland。 She died on the 21st of December; 1892; without issue。
4。 Annabella; who married her cousin; James Robertson; Collector of Customs at Stornoway; son of the 〃Ministear Laidir〃 of Lochbroom; with issue; among othersKatharine; who married Lewis Mac Iver; of Gress; representative of the Mac Ivers of Tournaig and Leckmelm; with issue(1) Evander MacIver; now factor for the Duke of Sutherland at Scourie; who married Mary; daughter of Donald Macdonald; then of Skeabost; Isle of Skye; with issue(a) James Robertson; M。D。; who died in India; unmarried; (b) Donald; factor for Lord Falmouth; who died unmarried; (c) Duncan Davidson; a settler at Ellisdale; Victoria; who married Florence Eastwood; Ballarat; with issueEvander and Mary; (d) Lewis; formerly in the Bank of Madras; and now of Blackburn; Lancashire; who married Margaret MacAll there; (e) Evander; who died young; (f) Murdo Robertson; who married; with issuetwo sons; John; Evander; and two daughters; who; with their mother survive him; (g) John Macdonald; a settler in the Cape of Good Hope; married; without issue; and (h) Mary; who married her cousin; Francis Shand Robertson; residing at Chiswick; with issueEvander Shand; Duncan; and two daughters; (2) James Robertson MacIver; merchant; Stornoway; married; but died without male issue; (3) John MacIver; banker at Dingwall; afterwards Secretary of the Bank of Madras; in India; and now residing at Dover。 He married Eliza Doherty of Coleraine; Ireland; with issue(a) Lewis; late of the Indian Civil Service; Barrister…at…law; and M。P。 for Torquay during the short Parliament of 1885…86。 He was born on the 6th of March; 1846; and married on the 11th of September; 1884; Charlotte Rosalind; daughter of Nathaniel Montefiore; F。R。S。; of Coldeast; Hants; a grand…niece of the late Sir Moses Montefiore; with issue; two daughtersMarjorie Barabel Ruth and Nathalie Esther; (b) Iver Ian; a squatter in Queensland; who married a daughter of George Dill; one of the founders of the Melbourne Argus; with issuefour children; the eldest of whom is a boy named Ian; (4) Lewis Maciver; a Liverpool merchant; who married; with issue(a) James Walker; a Civil Engineer; and (b) another son; (5) William Walker MacIver; who died at Hong Kong; unmarried; (6) Murdo Robertson MacIver; who also died unmarried; (7) Alexander MacIver; Agent for the Peninsular and Oriental Steamship Company; first at Madras and afterwards at Hong Kong; who married Marjory; daughter of Captain Hector Gunn; of the Black Watch; with issue(a) Alister; in the London office of the Peninsular and Oriental Steamship Company; (b) Colin; and several daughters。 Alexander died in 1892。 (8) Lilias; who married Rode