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He died in 1649; and was succeeded by his eldest son;
II。 COLIN MACKENZIE; second of Kincraig; who married Agnes; daughter of Duncan Bayne of Delny; with issue
1。 Colin; his heir and successor。
2。 Duncan; Lieutenant…Colonel Scots Guards; who married; and died without issue in 1724。
3。 Lilias; who married the Rev。 William Mackenzie; minister of Rosskeen。
4。 Katharine; who in 1680 married; as his second wife; William Grant of Ardoch; with issue。 She was maternal great great…grandmother of the Rev。 Gustavus Aird; D。D。; Creich; ex…Moderator of the Free Church General Assembly; and who has in his possession a copy of the marriage contract dated as above。
5。 Christian; who in 1681 married William Mackenzie; brother of Murdoch Mackenzie; II。 of Ardross。
6。 Florence。
7。 Agnes。
Colin married; secondly; Christian Munro; widow of William Ross; Knockgartie (contract of marriage 16th of March; 1680)。
He was succeeded by his eldest son;
III。 COLIN MACKENZIE; third of Kincraig; who in 1679 married Lilias; daughter of John Mackenzie; II。 of Scatwell; with issue
1。 Colin; his heir and successor。
2。 John; who succeeded his brother as V。 of Kincraig。
3。 Anne; who married John Mackenzie; brother of Alexander Mackenzie; I。 of Ardross; without issue。
4。 Barbara; who married James Mackenzie; of Tarrel。
He was succeeded by his eldest son;
IV。 COLIN MACKENZIE; fourth of Kincraig; who married; as her third husband; Margaret; daughter of Sir Roderick Mackenzie of Findon; without issue。
He was succeeded by his next brother;
V。 JOHN MACKENZIE; fifth of Kincraig; Captain in Lochiel's Regiment。 He married Christina; daughter of James Menzies of Comrie; without issue。 She died at Kincraig on the 21st of December; 1775。 He was dangerously wounded at Malplaguet in 1709。 On the 20th of December; 1760; he made a disposition of the lands of Kincraig to Roderick Mackenzie; VII。 of Redcastle; in trust for his second son John; then only nine years old。
John died a few days after; and was succeeded by his remote cousin;
VI。 CAPTAIN JOHN MACKENZIE; sixth of Kincraig; second surviving son of Roderick Ban; VII。 of Redcastle; born there in 1751。 He served in Lord Macleod's Regiment (now 71st Highlanders); and was wounded at Gibraltar。 His descendants; since the death of Roderick; IX。 of Redcastle in 1798 without issue; carried on also the representation of the main line of that family。 He married Mary; daughter of the Rev。 Colin Mackenzie; minister of Fodderty; with issue
1。 Roderick; his heir and successor。
2。 Colin; Lieutenant 71st Regiment; killed in action at Vittoria; on the 21st of June; 1813; without issue。
3。 John; who died without issue; on the 20th of August; 1822; off St。 Helena; coming home from Java。
4。 Kenneth Francis; Colonel 64th Bengal Native Infantry; who married on the 6th of January; 1832; Margaret; daughter of the Rev。 Thomas Taylor; D。D。; of Tibbermore; with issueCaptain Roderick Boyd; H。E。I。C。S。; who died at Cheltenham; on the 5th of October; 1867; unmarried Lieutenant Wedderburn Hannah; H。E。I。C。S。; Thomas Harry; who died young Mary Christina; who married on the 17th of December; 1849; Colonel Brown…Constable; with issue …twelve children Margaret Jane; who on the 10th of October; 1850; married Major…General H。 F。 Waddington; of Monmouthshire; with issuesix children; several of whom married with issue; Isabella Fraser; who died young; and Annie Colina; who on the 31st of October; 1866; married Thomas H。 Knolles; with issuefive children。 Colonel Kenneth Francis died at sea in 1856。
5。 Hector; Major H。E。I。C。S。; who died unmarried。
6。 Hugh; late Colonel 2nd Bengal Europeans; who married; first; Anne; daughter of Thomas Duncan; Advocate; Aberdeen; with issueCaptain Harry Leith; R。A。; who was twice married; with issue; John Hugh; M。D。 Thomas Duncan; Bombay Civil Service; who married on the 25th of April; 1871; with issue; Mary Janet; who on the 31st of July; 1866; married Surgeon…Major Kilgour; with issue; and Sarah Anne。 Colonel Hugh married; secondly; Edith S。 Hastings; Oxfordshire; also with issue。
7。 Charles Fitzgerald; H。E。I。C。S。; who married the Hon。 Mrs Fergusson; daughter of Lord Kirkcudbright; and died; without issue; on the 5th of September; 1850。
Captain John had also
8。 Maxwell; a natural son; Lieutenant…Colonel 71st Regiment; killed at Bayonne in 1813; to whom and his brother Colin a monument by Chantry is erected in Rosskeen Church。
9。 Mary; who on the 28th of January; 1813; married Major…General Sir Donald Macleod。
10。 Johanna Charlotte Menzies; who died unmarried in 1794。
11。 Margaret; who married Donald Macintyre; Calcutta; with issue (1) Lieutenant…General John Mackenzie Macintyre; Royal (Madras) Artillery; who; in 1857; married Marianne Margaret; daughter of Alexander Nisbet Shaw; Bombay Civil Service; with issueDonald Charles Frederick; Captain 2nd (P。W。O。) Goorkhas; Alexander William; Robert Cadell; Isabella Mary; who married George Wade; sculptor; son of Canon Wade; Bristol; Margaret Faimy; the celebrated prima donna and Georgina Caroline。 (2) Major…General Donald Macintyre; V。C。; who in 1882 married Angelica Alison; daughter of the Rev。 T。 J。 Patteson; Kinnettles; Forfarshire; with issueDonald; Francis Hector Mackenzie; Ian Agnew Patteson; and Alison Margaret。 (3) Colina Maxwell; who; in 1844; married Dr William Brydon; 〃the last man〃 or sole survivor of 13;000 men in the disastrous retreat from Cabul to Jellalabad in 1842; who died in 1873; with issueeight children。 (4) Mary Isabella; who in 1849 married General James Travers; V。C。; and (5) Charlotte Anne。
12。 Jane Petley; who died young。
13。 Isabella; who married; first; Captain Allan Cameron; with issue and secondly; General Sir Hugh Fraser; K。C。B。; of Braelangwell; with issue(1) John Fraser of Braelangwell; who married Elizabeth; daughter of Beauchamp Colclough Urquhart of Meldrum; Aberdeenshire; with issueHugh K。 Fraser of Braelangwell; and Annie M。 Mackenzie Fraser; (2) Hugh Fraser; Lieutenant 71st Regiment; who died without issue; (3) Isabella Forbes Fraser; who married Beauchamp Colclough Urquhart of Meldrum; with issueBeauchamp Colclough Urquhart; and Isobel A。 Urquhart; who married Garden A。 Duff of Hatton; (4) Alexander; Captain 10th Regiment; who married a daughter of Major D'Arcy; with issue。 Isabella died in 1852。
14。 Elizabeth Jane; who died unmarried in 1832。
Captain John's widow died at Park House; Dingwall; on the 4th of January; 1838。 He having died at Kincraig on the 29th of April; 1822; aged 72 years; when he was succeeded by his eldest son;
VII。 RODERICK MACKENZIE; Major H。E。I。C。S。; who married in 1836; Katharine; daughter of Alexander Mackenzie; of Millbank; son of Bailie Hector Mackenzie; of Dingwall; a cadet of Letterewe and Gairloch; with issue
1。 Roderick; his heir and successor。
2。 Katharine; who died unmarried in 1870。
3。 Eliza Jane; who married George Martineau; with issueGeorge; William; Alfred; and a daughter Katherine。
4。 Mary Ann; unmarried。
5。 Alice; who married Alexander Edmond; without issue。
Major Roderick died at Kincraig on the 6th of April; 1853; and was succeeded by his only son。
VIII。 CAPTAIN RODERICK MACKENZIE; late of Kincraig; who; on the 5th of February; 1867; married Georgina Adelaide; daughter of Roderick Mackenzie; IV。 of Flowerburn; without issue。
THE MACKENZIES OF CROMARTY。
THIS family; next to the House of Kintail and Seaforth; played the most important part in the history of the Highlands。 They are descended from Sir Roderick Mackenzie of Coigeach; Tutor of Kintail; who in his day took such a conspicuous part in the affairs of the Clan。 His career is noticed at considerable length in the history of the Seaforth family; and need not here be enlarged upon。 He was the second son of Colin Cam Mackenzie; XI。 of Kintail; by Barbara; daughter of John Grant; XII。 of Grant。 He was a brave and resolute man。 On a certain occasion he seized MacNeil of Barra by stratagem; and carried that chief; of whom Queen Elizabeth had been complaining; to the Court of King James at Holyrood。 When brought into His Majesty's presence MacNeil; who; much to the surprise of all; was a tall; good…looking man of reverend aspect; with a long grey beard; proved a match for the King。
When asked by His Majesty what could induce him to commit so many piracies and robberies on the Queen of England's subjects; he replied that he thought he was doing the King good service by annoying 〃a woman who had murdered his mother。〃 James exclaimed; 〃The devil take the carle! Rorie; take him with you again; and dispose of him and his fortune as you please。〃 On another occasion; when Sir Roderick was passing through Athole on his way to Edinburgh; in the interest of his ward; he was stopped and found fault with by the men of that district for passing through their country without the permission of their lord。 The Tutor dismounted and sought out a stone; on which he began to sharpen his claymore; whereupon the Athole men; from a safe distance; asked him what he was doing? 〃