Descendants of Rob Roy MacGregor

Notes


7. Gregor MacGregor

Went to sea. Became a ship's captain in the West Indian trade. m Miss Mary Hamilton, `said to be a grand-daur of the Duke of Hamilton, but this supposition is not proved' - Dick tree. He also contacted another marriage in Scotland. In Jamaica he may have become the father of a female child borne by Isabella, Princess of Diabenti (see below) who is shown next: (Correspondents: Mrs Peggy Davis, Anona, Elderslie, Tasmania 7030, Australia. Also Joanne Jensen, Carinya RSD1760 Bishopsbourne Tas.) Gregors second marriage may have been to Betty Graham or McG as witness the following from GD50/184/84/2K (Quaich No 15 p 108): "Glasgow 19Oct1773 Sir, Whereas as our desire you are to pass credit for Ronald Drummon in Kirktown of Balquhidder to the amount of one hundred pounds sterling of which engagement we oblidge ourselvs to free and relieve you you and yours from paying any part thereof in doing wherof you will oblidge. Sir, your humble servants, Grigor Drummond, Betty Graham or McGregor."


8. Donald (Gailach) MacGregor

m. 1814??An innkeeper at Balquhidder, buried there beside the grave of Rob Roy. Lived latterly, having become somewhat disordered in his mind, with his mother's relations in Bridge of Turk. His funeral in Balquhidder was remembered as late as 1864 as the best since Rob Roy's.


9. Malcolm MacGregor

An imbecile


10. James MacGregor

m Mary Ferguson (In the notes of John McG WS this James is omitted, but he is in the IGI: James Drummond s Ronald Drummond and Janet Gahame bapt Balquhidder 19 Nov 1755, but his children are not in the IGI under Drummond in Perthshire as of 1984).