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Kenneth MacKenzie

Also Known As: "“Kenneth of the Battle”"
Birthdate:
Birthplace: Cromarty, Scotland, Scotland (United Kingdom)
Death: February 07, 1492 (33-42)
Beauly, Inverness, Scotland
Place of Burial: Inverness, Scotland
Immediate Family:

Son of Alexander Mackenzie, 6th of Kintail and Anna Macdougall
Husband of Agnes Fraser of Lovat
Ex-husband of Finvola
Father of Kenneth Mackenzie, 8th of Kintail; John Mackenzie, 9th of Kintail; Alexander Mackenzie, 1st of Davochmaluag; Agnes MacKenzie; Rorie Mor Mackenzie, 1st of Achilty and 2 others
Brother of Duncan Mackenzie, 1st of Hilton
Half brother of Hector Roy Mackenzie of Gairloch

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About Kenneth Mackenzie, 7th of Kintail

See See http://www.clan-mackenzie.org.uk/clan/history.html and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chiefs_of_Clan_Mackenzie

And see http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alexander_Mackenzie_of_Kintail and http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kenneth_Mackenzie,_7th_of_Kintail Kenneth Mackenzie, 7th of Kintail From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Kenneth Mackenzie (died 7 February 1492), traditionally reckoned 7th of Kintail and nicknamed Coinneach a'bhlair (or “Kenneth of the Battle”), was a Highland chief, being head of the Clan Mackenzie.

The earliest likeness of a Mackenzie - the effigy of Kenneth Mackenzie, 7th of Kintail located at Beauly Priory.

Contents 1 Origins 2 Career 3 Family 4 References 5 Line of Chiefs Origins Kenneth was the eldest son of Alexander Mackenzie of Kintail (d.1488).[1] The weight of traditional clan histories identifies Anna Macdougall as his mother, but this is rendered difficult by Alexander's supplication for dispensation in 1466, which recorded that he, Alexander, had been married for about thirty years to "Catherine, daughter of John, son of Ranald".[2] Although traditionally identified as the 7th chief of the Kintail line, Kenneth was in fact only the second (after his father) of whom incontrovertible contemporary evidence survives.

Career Kenneth had a tack from the Crown before 1479 of Ardovale (Ardival), near Strathpeffer, and appears repeatedly in records as refusing to pay the fermes (feudal payments) for his land and defying the Crown's officers.[1] In 1486 he also had a charter from the Earl of Ross of the lands of Meyne, the two Scatwells (Meikle and Little), Innermany (Invermeinie), Inverchoran, and Kinloch Beannacharain.[3]

At some point between 1485 and 1491, Kenneth led a force of Mackenzies to victory over Alexander Macdonald of Lochalsh at the Battle of Blar Na Pairce.

He was served heir to his father in the lands of Kintail on 2 September 1488, at Dingwall, but died less than four years later on 7 February 1492. He was buried at Beauly Priory, where his tomb may still be found.[1]

Family Kenneth appears likely to have married first Finvola, daughter of Celestine of Lochalsh and granddaughter of Alexander of Islay, Earl of Ross.[4] He subsequently divorced her, having had by her a son and his heir, Kenneth Mackenzie, 8th of Kintail. He married secondly Agnes Fraser, who survived him. By Agnes, he had:

John Mackenzie, 9th of Kintail, who succeeded his elder half-brother Alexander Mackenzie, ancestor of the Mackenzies of Davochmaluag Roderick (died 17 March 1533), ancestor of the Mackenzies of Achilty Kenneth, priest of Avoch and vicar of Conveth and ancestor of the Mackenzies of Suddie Agnes, who married Roderick Macleod of Lewis Catherine, who married Hector Munro, 13th Baron of Foulis[1] References

Sir James Balfour Paul, The Scots Peerage, volume VII (David Douglas, Edinburgh, 1910), at pages 497-498
MacCoinnich, A. (2003) "Kingis rabellis" to Cuidich 'n' Righ; the emergence of Clann Choinnich, c. 1475-1508. In: Boardman, S. and Ross, A. (eds) The Exercise of Power in Medieval Scotland, 1200-1500. Four Courts Press, Dublin, pp.175-200
North of Scotland Archaeological Society, A Project to Identify, Survey and Record Archaeological Remains in Strathconon, Ross-shire: Report of Phase Two: Scardroy and Upper Strathconon (2007), at page 6 (accessed on 27 April 2010)
A papal marriage dispensation was obtained by Kenneth dated 13 September 1465: Jean and R.W. Munro, Acts of the Lords of the Isles: 1336-1493 (Scottish History Society, 1986), at page 244; discussed by Douglas Hickling in The Pedigrees of the Early Chiefs of the Clan Mackenzie (The Canadian Chapter Magazine of the Clan Mackenzie Society in the Americas, March 2004). Line of Chiefs Preceded by Alexander Mackenzie	Chief of Clan Mackenzie 1488–1492	Succeeded by Kenneth Mackenzie


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Kenneth Mackenzie, 7th of Kintail From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Jump to navigationJump to search Kenneth Mackenzie (died 7 February 1492), traditionally reckoned 7th of Kintail and nicknamed Coinneach a'bhlair (or “Kenneth of the Battle”), was a Highland chief, being head of the Clan Mackenzie.

The earliest likeness of a Mackenzie - the effigy of Kenneth Mackenzie, 7th of Kintail located at Beauly Priory.

Contents 1 Origins 2 Career 3 Family 4 References 5 Line of Chiefs Origins Kenneth was the eldest son of Alexander Mackenzie of Kintail (d.1488).[1] The weight of traditional clan histories identifies Anna Macdougall as his mother, but this is rendered difficult by Alexander's supplication for dispensation in 1466, which recorded that he, Alexander, had been married for about thirty years to "Catherine, daughter of John, son of Ranald".[2] Although traditionally identified as the 7th chief of the Kintail line, Kenneth was in fact only the second (after his father) of whom incontrovertible contemporary evidence survives.

Career Kenneth had a tack from the Crown before 1479 of Ardovale (Ardival), near Strathpeffer, and appears repeatedly in records as refusing to pay the fermes (feudal payments) for his land and defying the Crown's officers.[1] In 1486 he also had a charter from the Earl of Ross of the lands of Meyne, the two Scatwells (Meikle and Little), Innermany (Invermeinie), Inverchoran, and Kinloch Beannacharain.[3]

At some point between 1485 and 1491, Kenneth led a force of Mackenzies to victory over Alexander Macdonald of Lochalsh at the Battle of Blar Na Pairce.

He was served heir to his father in the lands of Kintail on 2 September 1488, at Dingwall, but died less than four years later on 7 February 1492. He was buried at Beauly Priory, where his tomb may still be found.[1]

Family Kenneth appears likely to have married first Finvola, daughter of Celestine of Lochalsh and granddaughter of Alexander of Islay, Earl of Ross.[4] He subsequently divorced her, having had by her a son and his heir, Kenneth Mackenzie, 8th of Kintail. He married secondly Agnes Fraser, who survived him. By Agnes, he had:

John Mackenzie, 9th of Kintail, who succeeded his elder half-brother Alexander Mackenzie, ancestor of the Mackenzies of Davochmaluag Roderick (died 17 March 1533), ancestor of the Mackenzies of Achilty Kenneth, priest of Avoch and vicar of Conveth and ancestor of the Mackenzies of Suddie Agnes, who married Roderick Macleod of Lewis Catherine, who married Hector Munro, 13th Baron of Foulis[1] References

Sir James Balfour Paul, The Scots Peerage, volume VII (David Douglas, Edinburgh, 1910), at pages 497-498
MacCoinnich, A. (2003) "Kingis rabellis" to Cuidich 'n' Righ; the emergence of Clann Choinnich, c. 1475-1508. In: Boardman, S. and Ross, A. (eds) The Exercise of Power in Medieval Scotland, 1200-1500. Four Courts Press, Dublin, pp.175-200
North of Scotland Archaeological Society, A Project to Identify, Survey and Record Archaeological Remains in Strathconon, Ross-shire: Report of Phase Two: Scardroy and Upper Strathconon (2007), at page 6 (accessed on 27 April 2010)
A papal marriage dispensation was obtained by Kenneth dated 13 September 1465: Jean and R.W. Munro, Acts of the Lords of the Isles: 1336-1493 (Scottish History Society, 1986), at page 244; discussed by Douglas Hickling in The Pedigrees of the Early Chiefs of the Clan Mackenzie (The Canadian Chapter Magazine of the Clan Mackenzie Society in the Americas, March 2004). Line of Chiefs Preceded by Alexander Mackenzie	Chief of Clan Mackenzie 1488–1492	Succeeded by Kenneth Mackenzie ___________________________________________________________________

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Kenneth "of the battle" Mackenzie, 8th of Kintail Male 1454 - 1491 (37 years)

Individual Family Ancestors Descendants Relationship Timeline GEDCOM Suggest Personal Information | Notes | Sources | All | PDF

Name Kenneth "of the battle" Mackenzie [1] Suffix 8th of Kintail Nickname of the battle Born 1454 [1] Gender Male Name of the battle Died 7 Feb 1491 [1] Person ID I30200 Clan current Last Modified 30 Jul 2016

Father Alexander 'upright' Mackenzie, 7th of Kintail, d. 1488 Mother Anna Margaret MacDougall, b. 1410, d. Yes, date unknown Married Abt 1459 [1] Family ID F3788 Group Sheet | Family Chart

Family 1 Margaret MacDonald, d. Yes, date unknown Married 1477 [1] Divorced Yes, date unknown Children

	1. Kenneth Mackenzie,   d. 1498-1499, Torwood, Stirlingshire, Scotland Find all individuals with events at this location Last Modified	24 Aug 2015 14:03:00  Family ID	F17432 	Group Sheet  |  Family Chart

Family 2 Agnes Fraser, b. 1456, d. 1494 (Age 38 years) Children + 1. John Mckenzie [MacKenzie], 9th of Kintail, b. 1480, d. 1561 (Age 81 years) + 2. Agnes Mackenzie, d. Yes, date unknown + 3. Rory Mor Mackenzie, 1st of Achilty, d. 17 Mar 1533 + 4. Kenneth Mackenzie, 1st of Killichrist, Curate and Vicar of Coirbents, d. Yes, date unknown Last Modified 24 Aug 2015 14:03:00 Family ID F17433 Group Sheet | Family Chart

Notes 1 - Kenneth, VII. of Kintail, had a fourth son by his second marriage with Agnes of Lovat, from whom descended the families of Suddie, Inverlael, Little Findon, Ord, Langwell, Highfield, and several minor branches.

2 - According to "Burke's Peerage & Baronetage" 107th edn., pub. 2003, CROMARTIE, Chief of MacKENZIE, vol.1, p.977, this Kenneth had a son named after himself by both of his wives. The 1st one, by Margaret MacDonald, is stated to have been "killed at Torwood, near Stirling, 1498/99, without legitimate issue. Assuming that to be factual he would therefore have been the 9th of Kintail, his half brother John by Agnes Fraser being #10. [E-mail from Peter Wood rec 2 Jul 2016] [2]

Sources [S6] Stirnet Genealogy, Peter Barns-Graham, Mackenzie01.

[S276] History of the Mackenzies, Alexander MacKenzie, (historyofmackenz00mack.pdf). _____________________________________________________________________

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Kenneth Mackenzie, 8th of Kintail1 M, #231558, d. 7 February 1491/92 Last Edited=23 Aug 2014 Consanguinity Index=0.02%

    Kenneth Mackenzie, 8th of Kintail was the son of Alexander 'Ionriac' Mackenzie, 7th of Kintail and Anna Margaret Macdougall.1 He and Margaret Macdonald were divorced allegedly.1 He married, secondly, Agnes Fraser, daughter of Hugh Fraser, 1st Lord (Fraser of) Lovat and Violet Lyon.1 He married, firstly, Margaret Macdonald, daughter of John Macdonald, 11th Earl of Ross.1 He died on 7 February 1491/92.1
    Kenneth Mackenzie, 8th of Kintail also went by the nick-name of a'bhlair (or in English, 'of the battle').1 Child of Kenneth Mackenzie, 8th of Kintail and Margaret Macdonald Kenneth Mackenzie of Kintail1 d. fr 1498 - 1499 Children of Kenneth Mackenzie, 8th of Kintail and Agnes Fraser Alexander Mackenzie1 Roderick Mackenzie1 Kenneth Mackenzie1 Agnes Mackenzie+1 Katherine Mackenzie1 John Mackenzie, 9th of Kintail+1 d. 1561 Citations [S37] BP2003 volume 1, page 977. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37] ________________________________________________________________

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Kenneth MacKenzie 7th Lord of Kintail, 2nd Chief of Clan MacKenzie, aka Coinneach a'bhlair or “Kenneth of the Battle Print Family TreeSosa : 325,920 (Kenneth MacKenzie)
Kenneth /MacKenzie/ , Sir Kenneth a Bhlair /Mackenzie/ , Kenneth ^^8th Lord /MacKenzie/ , Kenneth /MacKenzie /

Born in 1431 - Kintail, Argyll, Scotland Deceased 7 February 1492 - Buried Beauly, Inverness, Scotland, aged 61 years old Buried - Beauly, Highland, Scotland

Parents Alexander Ionraic The Upright Lord 6th of Kintail MacKenzie 1398-1488 Anna Margaret McDougall ca 1420-

Spouses and children With Finvola dau of Celestine of Lochalsh MacDonald with M Kenneth Coinneach Og 8th of Kintail MacKenzie 1486-1498 M Kenneth Coinneach 8th Laird of Kintail MacKenzie 1486-1486 Married (Bet. 1475–1479), Lovat, Inverness, Scotland, to Agnes Lady of Lovat Fraser 1437-1494 with F Agnes MacKenzie ca 1456- F Catherine MacKenzie 1460- M Alexander of Davochmaluak MacKenzie ca 1464-1483 M John Sir 9th Lord of Kintail MacKenzie 1469-1554 M Kenneth priest of Avoch and vicar of Conveth and ancestor of the Mackenzies of Suddie MacKenzie F Agnes MacKenzie 1481-1482 F Catherine 13th Baroness of Fowlis MacKenzie ca 1481-1521 M John 9th Lord of Kintail, aka John of Killin MacKenzie 1482-1561 M Alexander 2nd of Davochmaluak MacKenzie 1485-1544 M Roderick Rory Mor ancestor of the Mackenzies of Achilty MacKenzie 1487-1532 M Sir Kenneth 9th Baron of Kintail, 1st of Killichrist MacKenzie 1489-ca 1554 Married in 1477, Scotland, to Margaret MacDonald 1454-1479

Siblings F Catherine "Kate" MacKenzie 1450-1521 M Duncan MacKenzies of Hilton branch MacKenzie 1454-1513 M Alexander II MacKenzie ca 1457-1488 F Dau Mackenzie 1462-

Half-siblings On 's side Alexander Ionraic The Upright Lord 6th of Kintail MacKenzie 1398-1488 with Margaret MacDonald 1434-1503 M Hector Roy Eachainin Ruadh of Gairloch Branch MacKenzie †1528 (hide)

Events 1431 : Birth - Kintail, Argyll, Scotland 1450 : Birth - Kintail, Ross Shire, Scotland November 1452 : Birth - Kintail, Ross &amp, Cromarty, SCOTLAND Sources: Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015 - Ancestry.com - 1,9289::0 - 1,9289::15561682 1454 : Birth - Cromarty, Ross &amp, Cromarty, Scotland 1454 : Birth - Kintail, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland 1455 : Marriage (with Agnes Lady of Lovat Fraser) - Lovat, Inverness-shire, Scotland 1472 : Marriage (with Agnes Lady of Lovat Fraser) - Lovat, Inverness-shire, Scotland 1477 : Marriage (with Margaret MacDonald) - Scotland 1479 : Marriage (with Agnes Lady of Lovat Fraser) - Lovat Castle, Beauly, Inverness-shire, Scotland 1479 : Marriage (with Agnes Lady of Lovat Fraser) - Lovat, Inverness-shire, Scotland (Bet. 1475–1479) : Marriage (with Agnes Lady of Lovat Fraser) - Lovat, Inverness, Scotland 7 February 1492 : Death - Buried Beauly, Inverness, Scotland 7 February 1492 : Death - Scotland 7 February 1492 : Death - Beauly, Inverness-shire, Scotland 7 February 1492 : Death - Killed by the Laird of Buchan, Inverness-shire, Scotland Sources: UK and Ireland, Find A Grave Index, 1300s-Current - Ancestry.com - 1,60526::0 - 1,60526::1261302 --- : Burial - Beauly, Highland, Scotland Sources: UK and Ireland, Find A Grave Index, 1300s-Current - Ancestry.com - 1,60526::0 - 1,60526::1261302

Notes Individual Note Source: Web: Netherlands, GenealogieOnline Trees Index, 1000-2015 - Ancestry.com - 1,9289::0 1,9289::15561682 Source: UK and Ireland, Find A Grave Index, 1300s-Current - Ancestry.com - 1,60526::0 1,60526::1261302

-- GEDCOM (INDI) -- 1 FAMC @F1598@

Sources Individual: Ancestry Family Tree - http://trees.ancestry.com/pt/AMTCitationRedir.aspx?tid=79355428&pid... Burial: UK and Ireland, Find A Grave Index, 1300s-Current - Ancestry.com - 1,60526::0 - 1,60526::1261302

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Kenneth Mackenzie (1454 - 1492) Privacy Level: Open (White) Kenneth "'Coinneach A' Bhlair' 8th Laird of Kintail" Mackenzie Born 1454 in Cromarty, Ross & Cromarty, Scotlandmap ANCESTORS ancestors Son of Alexander (Mackenzie) Mackenzie of Kintail 7th and Anna Margaret (Macdougall) Mackenzie Brother of Duncan Mackenzie and Hector Roy (MacKenzie) Mackenzie of Gairloch 1st [half] Husband of Lady Margaret (Macdonald) Mackenzie — married [date unknown] [location unknown] Husband of Agnes (Fraser) Mackenzie — married 1479 in Inverness-shire, Scotlandmap DESCENDANTS descendants Father of Kenneth Coinneach (Mackenzie) Mackenzie of Killichrist, Agnes Mackenzie, John (Mackenzie) Mackenzie of Kintail 9th, Alexander (Mackenzie) Mackenzie of Davochmaluach 1st, Roderick Rory Mor Mackenzie and Catherine (Mckenzie) Munro Died 7 Feb 1492 in Beauly, Inverness-shire, Scotlandmap Profile manager: Dennis Gordon private message [send private message] Profile last modified 16 Mar 2019 | Created 31 Mar 2011 This page has been accessed 3,114 times. Category:Scottish Clans

Kenneth Mackenzie is a member of Clan Mackenzie. Eilan Donan

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?? ?? ?? Contents [hide] 1 Individual Biography 2 Clan Mackenzie 2.1 Note 2.2 Clan Manager Ray Triboulet and Maria Maxwell 2.3 Clan Symbolism 2.4 Branches of the Clan 2.5 Septs of Clan Mackenzie 2.6 A Brief History of Clan Mackenzie 2.6.1 YouTube 2.6.2 Castles 2.6.3 Beginnings 2.6.4 Inter-Clan Warfare 2.6.5 Jacobite Rising 2.6.6 International Warfare 2.6.7 Recent History 3 Chiefs of Clan Mackenzie 4 Resources and Sources 4.1 Scottish Clan Project Google Group 5 Mackenzie Clan Links 6 Note 7 Acknowledgments Individual Biography More to come....

Clan Mackenzie Note The various spellings of this clan are acceptable. Though we try to steer toward uniformity when we can, the spelling recognized as "correct" is that used by the individual with the name. The following (and perhaps more) are the varied spellings that may commonly seen:

Mackenzie (What we use here) MacKenzie McKenzie Mckenzie Others that are similar as seen on some of the Septs of the Clan below Eilean Donan Eilean Donan

Clan Manager Ray Triboulet and Maria Maxwell Clan Symbolism M
otto = I Shine Not Burn

W ar Cry = The High Hill

L ocation = Ross Shire, Highlands Region, Scotland

G aelic Names = Maccoinneach

S eat = Castle Leod / Castle Eilean Donan / Redcastle

Seat of the Mackenzie Clan Castle Leod

Branches of the Clan Kintail (Historic Chiefs); Cromarty (Current Chiefs); Achilty; Allangrange; Applecross; Ardloch; Ardross and Dundonnel; Ballone; Belmaduthy; Berkely Square; Brae; Brea; Cleanwaters; Coul; Dailuaine; Darien; Davochmaluag; Delvine; Dolphinton; Dundonnel; Fairburn; Fawley Court and Farr; Findon and Mountgerald; Flowerburn; Gairloch; Glack; Glenbervie; Glen Muick; Groundwater; Gruinard; Highfield; Hilton; Kernsary; Kilcoy; Killichrist; Kincraig; Letterewe; Lochend; Loggie; Mornish; Mountgerald; Muirton and Meikle Scatwell; Seaforth; Ord; Pitlundie and Culbo; Portmore; Redcastle; Royston; Scatwell; Sliochd Alastair Chaim; Suddie; Tarbat; Torridon

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Septs of Clan Mackenzie Charles; Charleson; Clunes; Clunies; Cross; Iverach; Iverson; Ivory; Kenneth; Kennethson; Kinnach; Kynoch; MacAulay; Macaweeney; MacBeolain; MacBeath; MacBeth; MacConnach; MacCure; Maceur; MacIver; MacIvor; MacKenna; McKenzie; MacKenney; MacKerlich; MacKinna; MacKinney; MacKinnie; MacLeay; MacMurchie; MacMurchy; MacQueenie; MacThearliach; MacVanish; MacVennie; MacVinish; MacVinnie; MacWeeny; MacWhinnie; Makiver; Murchie; Murchison; Smart; Stephan; Tuach; Young

A Brief History of Clan Mackenzie (Information taken from several sources including R. W. Munro, and Alexander Mackenzie)

YouTube Here is a three part series on the Mackenzie Clan if you prefer:

[Part I 9:39 ] [Part II 9:43 ] [Part III 9:40 ] Here is a video of a Castle they held:

[Eilean Donan Castle on the Road to Skye 7:40 ] Last but not least, a good history of Scotland video:

[Hisotry of Scotland Series 1 Episode 1] [Series 1 Episode 2] [Series 1 Episode 3] [Series 1 Episode 4] [Series 1 Episode 5] [Series 1 Episode 6] [Series 2 Episode 1] Castles If you would like to know more about the various castles that the Mackenzies have dwelled in, please check out this page: Castles of Clan Mackenzie. There you will find some of the hard work and artistic skills of Maria Maxwell. Some of the castles that the Mackenzies have called home are some of the most photogenic architectural designs in all the Highlands.

Mckanzie Seat Castle Leod

Beginnings T
he Mackenzie Clan has had a long, and violent past. They have been land owners and warriors.

Inter-Clan Warfare T
D Jacobite Rising T
International Warfare D
Recent History T
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Chiefs of Clan Mackenzie Below is a table of all of the Mackenzie Clan Chiefs. Each name is a link. Feel free to click on any of them or to right click and open in a new tab in order to not lose your page.

</tr> Chief Name Title Year Died 1 Mackenzie- First of Kintail 2 John Second of Kintail 1348 3 Kenneth Third of Kintail 4 Murdoch Fourth of Kintail 5 Murdoch Fifth of Kintail ?? 6 Alexander Sixth of Kintail 1488 7 Kenneth Seventh of Kintail 1492 8 Kenneth Eight of Kintail 1497 9 John Ninth of Kintail 1561 10 Kenneth 10th of Kintail 1568 11 Colin 11th of Kintail 1594 12 Kenneth First Lord Mackenzie of Kintail 1610 13 Colin First Earl of Seaforth 1633 14 George Second Earl of Seaforth 1651 15 Kenneth Third Earl of Seaforth 1678 16 Kenneth Fourth Earl of Seaforth 1700 17 William Fifth Earl of Seaforth 18 Kenneth Lord Fortrose 19 Kenneth First Earl of Seaforth (Re-created) 20 Colonel Thomas Frederick Mackenzie Humberston 21 Francis Humberston Mackenzie First Baron Seaforth 22 Mary Elizabeth Frederica Mackenzie 23 Keith William Stewart Mackenzie 24 James Alexander Francis Humberston Mackenzie 25 Mackenzie- ??

Resources and Sources [Scottish Clan Resource Page] - Special Thanks to Billy Wallace for compiling most of these resources!!! Adam, Frank. 1970. The Clans, Septs and Regiments of the Scottish Highlands. 8th Ed. ISBN: 0806304480, ISBN-13: 9780806304489. Campbell, John G, Nutt, Alfred. 2010. Clan Traditions and Popular Tales of the Western Highlands and Islands. ISBN-13: 9781169277267. Love, Dane. 1999. Tales of the Clan Chiefs. ISBN-13: 9780709062738. Mackenzie, Alexander. 1879. History Of The Clan Mackenzie: With Genealogies Of The Principal Families. ISBN-13: 9781166062361. Mackenzie, Alexander. 2010. The Heraldry Of The Clan Mackenzie. ISBN-13: 9781172097159. Mackenzie, James. 1879 (original date). Genealogical Tables of the Clan Mackenzie. BN ID: 2940018473084 (Nook E-book). Munro, R. W. 1972. Kinsmen and Clansmen: A New Popular History of 93 Scottish Clans and Families. ISBN-13: 9780717945504. Scottish Clan Project Google Group See: Google Community for a location for project members and others to comment or raise issues regarding the project. Our G2G location is the best place to post queries regarding research.

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Mackenzie Clan Links en.wikipedia.org – Wikipedia: Clan Mackenzie Official Website of the Clan Mackenzie (UK) Clan Mackenzie Association USA Clan MackenzieAssociation of Germany Clan Mackenzie Association Australia Clan Mackenzie Association of New Zealand ??

Note Do you have information about the Mackenzie Clan? Please contribute to the biography or, even better, contact Trib or Maria Maxwell. Everything on WikiTree is a collaborative work-in-progress and your contributions are appreciated.

Acknowledgments T
hanks to Ray Triboulet and Maria Maxwell for managing Clan Mackenzie. 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 or her at any time.

A lso, a special thanks to ‘‘‘Billy Wallace’’’ for compiling most of these resources.

M y sincerest thanks to Sir William Arbuthnot, Eugene Quigley, Terry Wright, Terri Rick, and Nae X for all of their help to us with this and other projects. We could not have done any of this without you all! _________________________________________________________________________

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Kenneth Mackenzie, 7th of Kintail's Timeline

1454
1454
Cromarty, Scotland, Scotland (United Kingdom)
1480
1480
Kintail, Ross-shire, Scotland
1481
1481
Scotland
1483
1483
Kintail, Ross, Scotland (United Kingdom)
1487
1487
Kintail, Ross & Cromarty, , Scotland
1489
1489
of Kintail
1491
1491
Scotland
1492
February 7, 1492
Age 38
Beauly, Inverness, Scotland