Individual Details

Lachlan "Duart" Maclean

(Abt 1432 - Abt 1498)

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[[Category:Laird of Duart]]
=== Biography ===Lachlan Og therefore appears to have lived and died the most peaceable of his race; for which reason, it is probable, the seneachies say but little of him. They, however, give him a character more to be admired than if he had displayed the warlike qualities which they most admired, when they add that "he was a good and a pious man.''Historical and genealogical account of the Clan Maclean'', p.23. http://www.archive.org/stream/historicalgeneal1838sene#page/22/mode/2up

== Sources ==
'''Historical and genealogical account of the Clan Maclean, from its first settlement as Castle Duart, in the Isle of Mull, to the presant period'''. By a Seneachie. London. Smith, Elder, and Co. Cornhill, and Laing and Forbes, Edinburgh. 1838. p.23. http://www.archive.org/stream/historicalgeneal1838sene#page/22/mode/2up




=== Footnotes ===



=== Acknowledgments ===
Thank you to [[Arbuthnot-53 | Sir William Arbuthnot]] for his contributions.

    Events

    BirthAbt 1432Duart Castle, Mull, Scotland
    DeathAbt 1498Scotland
    MarriageCatherine Campbell
    Reference No882583
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    Reference No60

    Families

    SpouseCatherine Campbell (1462 - 1482)
    ChildAnne MacLean (1460 - 1495)
    ChildHector "Duart, Hector the Swarthy" Maclean (1455 - 1509)
    ChildDonald MacLean (1496 - 1517)
    FatherLachlan "Duart" Maclean (1394 - 1472)
    MotherJonata Stewart (1402 - 1485)
    SiblingFinvola Maclean (1432 - 1463)
    SiblingJohn MacLean (1460 - 1460)
    SiblingColin MacLean (1463 - 1463)
    SiblingMagna Maclean (1469 - )
    SiblingNeil "Neil a Roish" MacLean (1472 - )