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ELIZABETH MACKENZIE

According to Dingwall Heritage, John Bayne of Tulloch married Elizabeth Mackenzie, daughter of Roderick Mackenzie, first of Redcastle, although evidence of relationship is not offered. Dingwall Heritage A daughter named Elizabeth is not mentioned in Alexander MacKenzie's history of the family. Mackenzie History: 536

Genealogy

  1. History of the Mackenzies, with genealogies of the principal families of the name. By Alexander Mackenzie, MJI. (A. & W. Mackenzie, Inverness, MDCCCXCIV), 648 pp. including index. See pp. 536-43 for Mackenzie of Redcastle
  2. Dingwall Heritage
  3. Clan MacFarlane and associated clans genealogy

BIOGRAPHICAL SUMMARY FOR JOHN BAYNE OF TULLOCH COPIED FROM DINGWALL HERITAGE

IV. JOHN, 4th Laird of Tulloch. On 21st July 1620 there was a sasine to John Bayne of the lands of Tulloch. In the Valuation Roll for Inverness for 1644 he appears as a proprietor in the parish of Dingwall, where his valued rental is £909 .6. 8. He was three times Provost of Dingwall. He married Elizabeth daughter of Roderick Mackenzie, I of Redcastle, with issue: 1. Duncan, Younger of Tulloch, who died before 15th April 1650, for on that date his brother, Roderick, "depones before the Presbytery (of Dingwall) that his brother Duncan is with God. (Dingwall Presbytery Records). He married Catherine or Beatrice, daughter of Alexander Mackenzie of Kilcoy with issue: (a). Sir Donald, of whom afterwards. (b) John, who married Elizabeth Mackenzie, with issue. (c) Henry, baillie of Dingwall in 1674, married Margaret Murray, with issue. 2. Roderick, who was Tutor during his nephew's minority, was living in 1684. He married (1) before 1643 Helen Mackenzie, with issue: (a) John, who succeeded to Tulloch as 7th Laird in 1719. (b) Duncan. (c) Donald. (d) Margaret. (e) Christian. Roderick married (2) Catherine Ross, with issue: (f) Henry. (g) Ronald. (h) Kenneth, styled of Drynie", afterwards became 8th Laird of Tulloch. (i) Hugh. (j) Hugh. 3. Ronald, who is mentioned in Dingwall Presbytery Records on 19th February 1650. 4. John, who married Jean daughter of the Rev William Lauder, minister of Avoch, with issue. 5. Elizabeth, who was married four times - (1) to MacQueen of Corryburgh; (2) to Alexander Corbet of Arboll; (3) to Hector, brother of John Mackenzie II of Davochkairn; and (4) to Roderick, second son of Colin Mackenzie, I of Davochcairn (sasine to her in 1651). John Bayne, 4th Laird of Tulloch, died in May 1657 and was succeeded by his grandson

BIOGRAPHICAL SUMMARY FOR RODERICK MOR MACKENZIE COPIED FROM MACKENZIE HISTORY

1 - Roderick Mor Mackenzie, progenitor of the family of Redcastle, was third son of Kenneth Mackenzie, X. of Kintail, by Elizabeth Stewart, daughter of John, second Earl of Atholc. He was a distinguished warrior, and took a prominent part in the frequent encounters between the Mackenzies and the Macdonalds of Glengarry, often commanding; the Clan on these occasions. In 1608 he has a charter under the Great Seal of the lands of Redcastle. He married Florence, daughter of Robert Munro, XV. of Fowlis, with issue — 1. Murdoch, his heir and successor. 2. Colin, I. of Kincraig, 3. Isabel, who married Hugh Mackay of Bighouse, with issue. 4. Margaret, who married, as his first wife, Alexander Mackenzie, V. of Gairloch, with issue. 5. Helen, who married Thomas Dunbar of Grange. 6. Catharine, who married, first, in 1605, Kenneth Mackenzie, III. of Killichrist, with issue ; and secondly, Thomas Chisholm of Kinneries, also with issue. 7. Agnes, who married John Dunbar of Bennetsfield. 8. Another [Elizabeth], who married John Bayne of Tulloch. Roderick M6r was succeeded by his eldest son, Murdoch.