Individual Details
Anne MacLean
(Abt 1460 - Abt 1495)
[[Category:Clan_MacLean]]
=Clan MacLean=
They are one of the oldest clans in the Highlands and owned large tracts of land in Argyll as well as the Inner Hebrides. Many early MacLeans became famous for their honour, strength and courage in battle.
The legendary progenitor of the Macleans was Gilleathain na Tuaidh or Gillean of the Battle Axe, a 13 century Celtic warrior. Gillean's son Malise mac Gilleain is said to have led his followers against the Norsemen at the Battle of Largs in 1263 during the Scottish-Norwegian War where the Scottish were victorious. Gillean's great-great-grandson settled in Mull and by 1390, Donald, Lord of the Isles gave land to his two brothers-in-law, thus starting the two main branches of the clan: Maclean of Duart and Maclaine of Lochbuie (both on the island of Mull where the name is still frequently found).[1]
As the Clan grew divisions were formed and independance followed. From the house of Duart and Morvern succeeded the house of Lochbuie, with its branches of Scallasdale, and Uisken and Urquhart, which is again divided into branches: Dochgarroch, Kingerloch, and Knock. Also from Duart comes the house of Ardgour with it's cadets of Borreray, Treshnish, Inverscadale, and Blaaich. A third division of Duart was the house of Lehir and its branches of Ross and Shuna. The fourth house is that of Coll, with its branches of Arnabost, Crossapol, Achnasaul, Grishipol, Muck, Drimnacross, Totaranald, and Gallanach. Next is the house of Morvern, with its cadets of Kinlochaline, Drimnin, Calgary, Grulin and Pennycross. Finally the houses of Torloisk, Sweden and Brolas.
Crest: A tower embattled Argent. (crest)
Motto: "I am redie" Slogan: Bàs no Beatha (from Scottish Gaelic: "Death or life") and Fear eile airson Eachuinn (from Scottish Gaelic: "Another for Hector")
Region: Highlands
District: Argyleshire
Plant badge: Crowberry Pipe music: The Macleans' Gathering, The Macleans' March, Hector MacLean's Warning, Maclean of Coll's Galley, Hector Roy Maclean's Lament, Lament for John Garve Maclean of Coll, Lament for Lachlan Mor Maclean.
Gaelic name: Mac Ghill’ean, Mic’Illeathain and Mac Gillean.
= Biography =
Anne MacLean ... Entered by Sir William Arbuthnot, Tuesday, November 5, 2013.
''Can you add any information on Anne MacLean? Please help grow her WikiTree profile. Everything you see here is a collaborative work-in-progress.''
== Sources ==
''No sources. The events of Anne's life were either witnessed by [[Arbuthnot-53 | Sir William Arbuthnot]] or Sir William plans to add [[sources]] here later.''
=== Footnotes ===
== Note ==Do you have information about this Munro? Please contribute to the biography or contact [[King-6609 | Trib]]. Everything on WikiTree is a collaborative work-in-progress.
= Acknowledgments =Thanks to [[King-6609 | Ray Triboulet]] for managing this profile. If you have any information to contribute or have any questions or advice on how to change this page, please click on the link above and contact him at any time.
Thank you to [[Arbuthnot-53 | Sir William Arbuthnot]] for [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=MacLean-974 creating] MacLean-974 on 5 Nov 13. Click the Changes tab for the details on contributions by Sir William and others.
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MacLean Surname
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=Clan MacLean=
They are one of the oldest clans in the Highlands and owned large tracts of land in Argyll as well as the Inner Hebrides. Many early MacLeans became famous for their honour, strength and courage in battle.
The legendary progenitor of the Macleans was Gilleathain na Tuaidh or Gillean of the Battle Axe, a 13 century Celtic warrior. Gillean's son Malise mac Gilleain is said to have led his followers against the Norsemen at the Battle of Largs in 1263 during the Scottish-Norwegian War where the Scottish were victorious. Gillean's great-great-grandson settled in Mull and by 1390, Donald, Lord of the Isles gave land to his two brothers-in-law, thus starting the two main branches of the clan: Maclean of Duart and Maclaine of Lochbuie (both on the island of Mull where the name is still frequently found).[1]
As the Clan grew divisions were formed and independance followed. From the house of Duart and Morvern succeeded the house of Lochbuie, with its branches of Scallasdale, and Uisken and Urquhart, which is again divided into branches: Dochgarroch, Kingerloch, and Knock. Also from Duart comes the house of Ardgour with it's cadets of Borreray, Treshnish, Inverscadale, and Blaaich. A third division of Duart was the house of Lehir and its branches of Ross and Shuna. The fourth house is that of Coll, with its branches of Arnabost, Crossapol, Achnasaul, Grishipol, Muck, Drimnacross, Totaranald, and Gallanach. Next is the house of Morvern, with its cadets of Kinlochaline, Drimnin, Calgary, Grulin and Pennycross. Finally the houses of Torloisk, Sweden and Brolas.
Crest: A tower embattled Argent. (crest)
Motto: "I am redie" Slogan: Bàs no Beatha (from Scottish Gaelic: "Death or life") and Fear eile airson Eachuinn (from Scottish Gaelic: "Another for Hector")
Region: Highlands
District: Argyleshire
Plant badge: Crowberry Pipe music: The Macleans' Gathering, The Macleans' March, Hector MacLean's Warning, Maclean of Coll's Galley, Hector Roy Maclean's Lament, Lament for John Garve Maclean of Coll, Lament for Lachlan Mor Maclean.
Gaelic name: Mac Ghill’ean, Mic’Illeathain and Mac Gillean.
= Biography =
Anne MacLean ... Entered by Sir William Arbuthnot, Tuesday, November 5, 2013.
''Can you add any information on Anne MacLean? Please help grow her WikiTree profile. Everything you see here is a collaborative work-in-progress.''
== Sources ==
''No sources. The events of Anne's life were either witnessed by [[Arbuthnot-53 | Sir William Arbuthnot]] or Sir William plans to add [[sources]] here later.''
=== Footnotes ===
== Note ==Do you have information about this Munro? Please contribute to the biography or contact [[King-6609 | Trib]]. Everything on WikiTree is a collaborative work-in-progress.
= Acknowledgments =Thanks to [[King-6609 | Ray Triboulet]] for managing this profile. If you have any information to contribute or have any questions or advice on how to change this page, please click on the link above and contact him at any time.
Thank you to [[Arbuthnot-53 | Sir William Arbuthnot]] for [http://www.wikitree.com/index.php?title=Special:NetworkFeed&who=MacLean-974 creating] MacLean-974 on 5 Nov 13. Click the Changes tab for the details on contributions by Sir William and others.
-- MERGED NOTE ------------
MacLean Surname
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=c1d1d028-9971-43c1-ba17-3a558c27d4e6&tid=7047470&pid=671010963
MacLean Surname
http://trees.ancestry.com/rd?f=document&guid=98cfeff3-10d3-48de-975e-9ee773296500&tid=7047470&pid=671010963
Events
| Birth | Abt 1460 | ||||
| Marriage | 1479 | Fowlis, , , Scotland - William "of Foulis" Munro | |||
| Marriage | 1479 | Fowlis, Scotland - Sir William Munro I | |||
| Death | Abt 1495 | ||||
| Reference No | 1736174 | ||||
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| Reference No | 60 | ||||
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Families
| Spouse | Sir William Munro I (1455 - 1505) |
| Child | Baron Hector Munro I (1480 - 1541) |
| Child | William Munro (1482 - 1505) |
| Child | Margaret Munro (1495 - ) |
| Spouse | William "of Foulis" Munro (1455 - 1505) |
| Child | Baron Hector Munro I (1480 - 1541) |
| Father | Lachlan "Duart" Maclean (1432 - 1498) |
| Mother | Catherine Campbell (1462 - 1482) |
| Sibling | Hector "Duart, Hector the Swarthy" Maclean (1455 - 1509) |
| Sibling | Donald MacLean (1496 - 1517) |
| Father | Lachlan Og "Lachlan the Younger" MacLean 8th Clan Chief (1432 - 1484) |
| Mother | Lady Catherine Campbell (1462 - 1516) |