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Canada / Re: John McKay/MacKay in Cape Breton
« on: Sunday 04 January 15 22:50 GMT (UK) »
Hi;
Yes, Flora is from Rum as far as I know Hector came with all his children. I am from Donald Maclean. One of many Hector's sons. Beyond who she married or certificates. Good luck found this just an FYI
Hector MacLean
Born [date unknown] in Isle of Rum, Invernessshire, Scotland
Son of Charles MacLean and Flora MacLean
Brother of Alexander MacLean andAllan MacLean
Husband of Mary (MacIntosh) MacLean — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Father of Donald MacLean, Kenneth MacLean, John MacLean andCharles MacLean
Died before July 3, 1855 in Margaree, Inverness County, Nova Scotia
Profile manager: George MacLean
The first MacLean to settle at Whale Cove was Hector, who was born in the Isle of Rum, Scotland. He was married in Scotland to Mary McIntosh and had a family of seven, all of whom came here with their parents, except one daughter who went to Australia. Hector (the father) purchased 347 acres of land at Whale Cove which he divided among his three sons, John, Donald and Kenneth. He bought another adjacent lot for his fourth son Charles.
Will
Hector's will was signed November 6 1834 but only probated July 3 1855.
Yes, Flora is from Rum as far as I know Hector came with all his children. I am from Donald Maclean. One of many Hector's sons. Beyond who she married or certificates. Good luck found this just an FYI
Hector MacLean
Born [date unknown] in Isle of Rum, Invernessshire, Scotland
Son of Charles MacLean and Flora MacLean
Brother of Alexander MacLean andAllan MacLean
Husband of Mary (MacIntosh) MacLean — married [date unknown] [location unknown]
Father of Donald MacLean, Kenneth MacLean, John MacLean andCharles MacLean
Died before July 3, 1855 in Margaree, Inverness County, Nova Scotia
Profile manager: George MacLean
The first MacLean to settle at Whale Cove was Hector, who was born in the Isle of Rum, Scotland. He was married in Scotland to Mary McIntosh and had a family of seven, all of whom came here with their parents, except one daughter who went to Australia. Hector (the father) purchased 347 acres of land at Whale Cove which he divided among his three sons, John, Donald and Kenneth. He bought another adjacent lot for his fourth son Charles.
Will
Hector's will was signed November 6 1834 but only probated July 3 1855.