Individual Details
Amy MacDonell
(Abt 1330 - )
== Biography ==
The traditional genealogies make no mention of John's wife. MacLean-Bristol[[#S-1]] MacLean-Bristol; page 14 puts forward an interesting theory by Donald MacLean of Dochgarroch suggesting that John's wife was a daughter of Eachann MacDonald of Munster, son of [[Macdonald-269|Alasdair Mòr Mac Dòmhnaill]], son of [[Ragnaldsson-1|Donald, "Lord of the Isles"]]. This marriage explains the relationship between [[MacLean-333|Lachlan "Lubannach" MacLean]] and [[MacDonald-173|Mary MacDonald]], his wife.
== Sources ==
=== Footnotes ===
Warriors and Priests. By Nicholas MacLean-Bristol. Tuckwell Press, 1995. pp. 212. ISBN: 1 898410 6203.
The traditional genealogies make no mention of John's wife. MacLean-Bristol[[#S-1]] MacLean-Bristol; page 14 puts forward an interesting theory by Donald MacLean of Dochgarroch suggesting that John's wife was a daughter of Eachann MacDonald of Munster, son of [[Macdonald-269|Alasdair Mòr Mac Dòmhnaill]], son of [[Ragnaldsson-1|Donald, "Lord of the Isles"]]. This marriage explains the relationship between [[MacLean-333|Lachlan "Lubannach" MacLean]] and [[MacDonald-173|Mary MacDonald]], his wife.
== Sources ==
=== Footnotes ===
Warriors and Priests. By Nicholas MacLean-Bristol. Tuckwell Press, 1995. pp. 212. ISBN: 1 898410 6203.
Events
| Birth | Abt 1330 | ||||
| Marriage | John "Dubh" MacLean | ||||
| Alt name | MacDonald | ||||
| Reference No | 11825671 | ||||
| Reference No | |||||
| Reference No | 60 |
Families
| Spouse | John "Dubh" MacLean (1326 - 1371) |
| Child | Lachlan "Lubannach" MacLean (1335 - 1405) |
| Father | Eachann MacDonell (1290 - ) |