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Generation: 2
2. | Anne Campbell (1.John1) died on 06 Sep 1765 in Lochdochart, Scotland. Notes:
The Clan MacNab, by John MacNab of Callandar Anne Campbell, pgs.17 & 21
Sister of the Earl of Breadalbane, and 2nd wife of Robert MacNab, of Bouvain, 10th Clan Chief. (sic)
Anne married Robert MacNab, of Bouvain, 14th Clan Chief. Robert (son of Alexander MacNab, 13th Clan Chief and Baronet Elizabeth Menzies, of Weem) died in 1725. [Group Sheet]
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Generation: 3
3. | Robert MacNab, 1st of Dundurn, Perthshire, Scotland (2.Anne2, 1.John1) was born on 06 Jul 1710. Notes:
The Chester Everts Howell book gives Flora's father as married to Janet.
Name:
Among the many lands owned or protected by the Fletchers, MacNabs and related clans, Ardbrecknish (Ardvrecknish), Argyllshire, Scotland (today in the United Kingdom), lies along the south shore of Loch Awe, the longest freshwater loch in Scotland, some distance to the northeast of Glasgow. As one leaves Loch Awe to the north, following along the River Orchy, the Bridge of Orchy is found lying just south of the much smaller Loch Tulla. Nestled just a little north of Loch Tulla is Achallader. And almost due east of Ardbrecknish is Loch Earn, with Ardvorlich on its south shore and Dundurn to the east. Southward lies Callander near Loch Venachar, to the east of which one finds Drumvaich, Doune and Dunblane.
Modern communities of the area with interactive map: Loch-Awe.Com
Robert married . Unknown [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 6. Capt. Robert MacNab, 2nd of Dundurn, Perthshire, Scotland was born about 1740 in Glendochart, Comrie, Perthshire, Scotland; died about 1785; was buried in Clan MacNab Burial Grounds, Killin, Stirling, Perthshire, Scotland.
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Generation: 4
6. | Capt. Robert MacNab, 2nd of Dundurn, Perthshire, Scotland (3.Robert3, 2.Anne2, 1.John1) was born about 1740 in Glendochart, Comrie, Perthshire, Scotland; died about 1785; was buried in Clan MacNab Burial Grounds, Killin, Stirling, Perthshire, Scotland. Notes:
Name:
Among the many lands owned or protected by the Fletchers, MacNabs and related clans, Ardbrecknish (Ardvrecknish), Argyllshire, Scotland (today in the United Kingdom), lies along the south shore of Loch Awe, the longest freshwater loch in Scotland, some distance to the northeast of Glasgow. As one leaves Loch Awe to the north, following along the River Orchy, the Bridge of Orchy is found lying just south of the much smaller Loch Tulla. Nestled just a little north of Loch Tulla is Achallader. And almost due east of Ardbrecknish is Loch Earn, with Ardvorlich on its south shore and Dundurn to the east. Southward lies Callander near Loch Venachar, to the east of which one finds Drumvaich, Doune and Dunblane.
Modern communities of the area with interactive map: Loch-Awe.Com
Royal Forester of Glenartney. Captain in the 42nd Regiment of Foot (The Black Watch).
Buried:
Buried in the traditional burial ground reserved for the chiefs of Clan MacNab.
Robert married Mary Stuart. [Group Sheet]
Children:
- 11. Flora MacNab was born in 1761; died in 1819 in Glen Orchy, Argyll and Bute, Scotland.
- 12. Lt. Allan MacNab was born in 1768 in England; died on 03 May 1811 in Fuentes d'Onoro, Spain.
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Robert married Jean Stewart, of Ardvorlich on 15 Nov 1771 in Comrie, Perthshire, Scotland. Jean (daughter of Robert Stewart, 5th of Balimeanach, 7th of Ardvorlich and Margaret Stewart, of Drumvaich of the Annat Family) was born about 1748 in Balimeanach, Comrie, Perthshire, Scotland. [Group Sheet]
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