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Family Tree Maker Descendants of Angus Ban McDonald 1 Angus Ban McDonald b: 1744 in Muniel, Loch Hourne, Knoydart, Inverness, Scotland d: 05 Dec 1822 in St. Raphaels, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada Nickname: Angus Ban a’Mhuinneal AltName 1: Angus Ban, A'Mhunial, Aonis Ban a M'hunial AltName 2: Angus McDonell AltName 3: Fair Angus of the Peninsula Occupation: 1755 The society and agriculture remained essentially traditional & Donald Ban McDonell, the tenant at Muniall, had taught his 11 year old son, Angus Ban, the planting of potatoes, gray oats, and barley - and the keeping of the main crop - b lack cattle. Res .. +Elinor Macdonald b: in Stoel, Scotland aka: Helen Macdonald Nickname: also called Nelly Macdonald AltName 1: Ellen or Helen Macdonald AltName 2: Helen MacDonald of Stoel AltName 3: Nelly McDonell . 2 Alexander Mcdonald . 2 [2] Hannah Mcdonald Nickname: "Big Hannah" ..... +Alexander MacDonald d: Bef. 1803 Nickname: Angus "The Registrar" AltName: Angus Mcdonald Residence: Bailetonach, Scotland Relationship: 1st husband of Hannah Father: John MacDonald .... 3 Isabel MacDonald .... 3 Donald MacDonald .... 3 Hugh MacDonald b: Abt. 1772 d: 1853 Residence: Conc 3, Indian Lands near Cornwall, Ontario ........ +Catherine ? b: Abt. 1789 d: 1841 ........ 4 Alexander MacDonald Military service: Became a Colonel in the Confederate army. Residence: After losing farm, moved to Texas Property: Received family farm from John H. but almost lost until Brother Ranald and sister gave some money and saved it for a time ........ 4 Angus MacDonald ........ 4 Ranald MacDonald b: 15 Jun 1826 Residence: 1845 Moved to New York, lived in Brooklyn - 33 2nd Ave. Relationship: 1856 On a visit to Europe, in Baden met and married Josephine Lesieur, visiting from Virginia ............ +Josephine Lesieur b: 17 Feb 1836 in Richmond, Virginia d: 1910 in New York, USA Residence: of Vrirginia, USA ........... 5 James MacDonald ........... 5 John MacDonald b: 1857 d: 1897 in Foot Hills, Sierra Madiera, California, USA Occupation: With the Minneapolis Journal until his death in California Residence 1: Not well, he went west to live with Dr. Angus Macdonalds family in St. Paul, Minn., USA Residence 2: Later move d to Minneapolis ........... 5 Ranald Hugh MacDonald b: 1863 Occupation: Real Estate & Banking ........... 5 Lucie MacDonald b: 1874 ............... +P. U. Stearns ........... 5 Josephine MacDonald b: 1877 ............... +L. U. Maltby ........... 5 Edward MacDonald ........... 5 Eliza MacDonald ........... 5 Helen MacDonald ........ 4 John H. MacDonald Property: Inherited family farm ........ 4 Hannah MacDonald ............ +Alexander MacDonald ........... 5 Angus MacDonald .... 3 [1] Angus Funa MacDonald b: Abt. 1787 d: Abt. 1861 ........ +Catherine MacDonald d: 12 Feb 1859 Descendants: Catherine Relationship: Parents: Alexander (Souple) MacDonald & Cristina MacDonald Source: The Genealogy of Clan Donald - Supplement 3 Father: Alexander Macdonald Mother: Christina Macdonald ........ 4 Catherine MacDonald b: Abt. 1805 d: 02 Nov 1845 .... *2nd Wife of [1] Angus Funa MacDonald: ........ +Hannah MacDonald Descendants: Hannah, Angus (Registrar), Janet, Annie, Flora, Elizabeth, Annie, Catherine ........ 4 Angus MacDonald Nickname: Angus the Registrar Residence: Alexandria, Glengarry, Ontario ........ 4 Hannah MacDonald b: 1816 d: 19 Feb 1866 ........ 4 Alexander MacDonald . *2nd Husband of [2] Hannah Mcdonald: ..... +Finnan MacRae .... 3 Catherine MacRae b: Abt. 1803 d: 13 Feb 1888 in Williamstown, Ontario .... 3 Finnan MacRae b: Abt. 1804 d: 27 Feb 1875 in Williamstown, Ontario . 2 Hughie Mcdonald Relationship: Ancestor of Malcolm Grants . 2 Catherine Owna Mcdonald b: Abt. 1768 d: 13 Jul 1826 in Glengarry, Ontario, Canada Residence: Lot 2, Conc 7, Lancaster, Glengarry, Ontario ..... +Farquhar Macrae b: in Kintail, Scotland d: Bef. 1819 in Conc 7, Lot 2, Charlottenburgh, Glengarry, Ontario Residence: 1833 Conc 6, Lot 32, Lancaster, Glengarry, Ontario Property: Conc 7, Charlottenburgh, Glengarry, Ontario Father: Christopher Roy MacRae Mother: Marg aret ? .... 3 Catherine MacRae ........ +Angus McLellan Residence: of Charlottenburgh, Glengarry, Ontario Relationship: Son of Duncan? ........ 4 Catherine McLellan ............ +Roy McDonell Nickname: "Banker" ........ 4 Mary McLellan b: Abt. Jan 1837 d: 27 Sep 1837 ........ 4 John McLellan ........ 4 Donald McLellan Relationship: "Single" Source: Family Genealogies Issues 1-4 ........ 4 [3] Christopher McLellan Nickname: "Gill" Relationship: Children: Barbara, Katie, Angus (m. Mary Woods) Source: Family Genealogies Issues 1-4 ............ +Catherine McRae Relationship: Parents: Finnan McRae & Barbary McRae Source: Répertoire des mariages du Comte de Glengarry, Ontario ........ *2nd Wife of [3] Christopher McLellan: ............ +Mary McIntosh Relationship: Parents: John McIntosh & Susan Cameron ........ 4 Duncan McLellan ............ +Mary Woods ........ 4 Angus McLellan ........ 4 Anne McLellan Relationship: "Single" Source: Family Genealogies Issues 1-4 ........ 4 Alexander McLellan Residence: Belleville, Ontario ........ 4 Archibald McLellan b: Abt. Jul 1835 d: 28 Sep 1837 .... 3 Isabella MacRae b: 22 Jun 1788 in Lancaster, Upper Canada d: 28 May 1877 Nickname: Bella-Farquhar, Bella Relationship: Their first child Isabella was born after they took the route up the St. Raphaels by Sutherland Creek. She was the 1st baby born to the Highlanders after leaving Scotland. Source: Family Genealogies Issues 1-4 ........ +Findlay MacRae b: Abt. 1778 in Strathglass, Scotland d: 16 Jan 1857 in Conc 7, Lot 10, Charlottenburgh, Glengarry, Ontario Nickname: Big Finlay MacRae AltName: Big Findlay MacRae Residence 1: E 1/2, Conc 7, Lot 10, Charlottenburgh, Glengarry, Ontario Residence 2: In Scotland, he had lived with a stepmother, & they did not agree. Grandma Allan's mother said the story was told that, one day his stepmother had guests for tea, Finlay stuffed the cat in the kettle., & left for Glengarry. Relationship 1: Parents: Christopher MacRae & Anne Chis holm Relatio ........ 4 Christopher F. MacRae Property: Conc 6, lot 32, Lancaster, Glengarry, Ontario Relationship: Descendants Descendants continue in source noted. Source: The Genealogy of Clan Donald - Supplement 3 ............ +Christie Ann MacDonell b: 20 Jun 1838 in Charlottenburgh, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada AltName 1: Christie Ann MacDonald AltName 2: Christy McDonell, Christna Ann McDonell Residence: Conc 4, Lot 9, Charlottenburgh, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada Descendants: Children: Mary, Isabella, Flora, Alexander Donald, Duncan, Janet Ann, Findlay, Ann Isabella, John, Sarah Father: Alexander Roy Macdonell Mother: Flory Kennedy 1 11 Mar 2010 ........... 5 Janet Ann MacRae b: 20 Feb 1861 in Lancaster, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada d: 1955 Residence 1: Conc 5, Lot 31, Lancaster, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada Residence 2: Bef. 1887 Of Lot 32, Conc 6, Lancaster, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada Medical: A large lady and spent the last 35 years of her life in a wheelchair. ............... +Alexander Macdonell b: 20 Dec 1852 d: 1929 Nickname: Sandy John Allan AltName: Alexander John Allan Macdonell Occupation: Worked in lumbering in the Ottawa Valley & returned and married at age 34. Residence 1: Abt. 1852 Conc 6, Lot 30, Lancaster, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada Residence 2: Conc 9, Lot 37 & Conc 5, Lot 31, Lancaster, Glengarry, Ontario Residence 3: Of Lot 30, Conc 5, Lancaster, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada Descendants: 2 sets of twins, and other children Relationship: Daughter Christena died 2 Dec 1929 of Pleural Pleumonia, ag ........ 4 [4] Ellen MacRae Nickname: "Nelly" ............ +Archie McGillis ........ *2nd Husband of [4] Ellen MacRae: ............ +Ranald MacDougall AltName: Ranald McDougall Relationship: Parents: Alexander MacDougall & Marjory MacDonald Source: The Genealogy of Clan Donald - Supplement 3 ........ 4 Farquhar MacRae ........ 4 Hannah MacRae Relationship: She married "Angus Big Duncan" Source: Family Genealogies Issues 1-4 ............ +Angus Big Duncan ........ 4 Janet MacRae b: 06 Feb 1813 d: 07 Jan 1890 in St. Raphaels, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada AltName: Jennet McRae ........ 4 Catherine MacRae b: 20 Mar 1815 Nickname: Mrs. Eddy John A. AltName 1: Catherine (Mary) MacRae AltName 2: Catherine Archie Chisholm AltName 3: Catherine McRae Religion: Catholic Relationship: Descendants continue in source noted. Source: The Genealogy of Clan Donald - Supplement 3 ............ +Archibald Chisholm b: Abt. 1804 in Charlottenburgh, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada Nickname: Archie Chisholm Religion: Catholic Property: Conc 9, Lot 20 w1/2 & Lot 21 e 1/2, Charlottenburgh, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada Father: Duncan Chisholm Mother: Janet Chisholm ........... 5 Alexander Chisholm b: 19 Feb 1831 in Charlottenburgh, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada ............... +Sarah Mary Frank Relationship: Parents: Troyten Frank & Elizabeth Clark ........... 5 Mary Chisholm b: 13 Dec 1832 in Glengarry, Ontario, Canada d: 05 Jun 1861 in Conc 4, Lot 6, Cornwall, Ontario Residence: Conc 9, Lot 21, Charlottenburgh, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada Relationship 1: Parents: Archebald Chisholm & Mary McGrae (Archibald Chisholm & Mary McRae) Source: Glengarry County Ontario Catholic Church Marriages Relationship 2: Children: Annie, Janet, Margaret Source: Cameron - 3rd Edition ............... +Alexander James Cameron b: 1813 d: 08 Jul 1877 AltName: Alex Cameron Property: Conc 4, Lot 6, Lancaster, Glengarry, Ontario, Canada Descendants: See ChisSD&G CD for decendants Father: Col. John Cameron Mother: Nancy McIntosh ..........
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