- The
Mackays of
Aberach also
known as the Clan
Aberach are a
Scottish family and a
branch of the
ancient Clan
Mackay of the
Scottish Highlands. They were...
- side was the old chief,
Angus Du (Dow)
Mackay and his
second son John
Aberach Mackay. On the
other side were Angus's
cousins Morgan Neilson Mackay and...
- Caithness. This was
followed by the
Battle of
Leckmelm where the
Mackay of
Aberach branch of the clan ****isted the Earl of
Sutherland in
defeating the Clan...
-
defeated by Angus’s
forces who were led by his
second son, John Mackay, I of
Aberach at the
Battle of
Drumnacoub in 1433,
although Angus was killed. Neil Mackay...
- was
fought between the Clan Gunn
against the Clan Sutherland,
Mackays of
Aberach and the
MacLeods of ****ynt. The
Battle of
Leckmelm was
fought shortly after...
-
following sons: John Ian Mackay, 1st of
Aberach.
Progenitor of the
Mackay of
Aberach family (also
known as the Clan
Aberach).
Roderick Mackay.
William Mackay...
- the
MacLeods of ****ynt and the
Mackays of
Aberach. ****stean
Mackay chose to
oppose the
Aberachs. The
Aberach Mackays then
rushed to the open arms of the...
-
Mackay of Sandwood,
married secondly Robert Neilson Mackay of the
Mackay of
Aberach branch of the clan,
married thirdly John Grey of Rhine,
parish of Rogart...
- ****ynt. In the 16th
century the
MacLeods of ****ynt
supported the
Mackays of
Aberach, a
branch of the Clan Mackay, in a feud
against their chief ****stean Du...
-
English Reformation, 1867 (text)
Christian Life in the Camp
Mackay of
Aberach According to
Nutter (1884),
Margaret Mackay was born in
Scotland in 1801...