Elspet Mackintosh1
F, #575341
Last Edited=26 Mar 2017
Elspet Mackintosh is the daughter of John Mackintosh.2 She married William Shaw, son of Robert Shaw of Tordarroch, 7th Chief of Clan Ay and Agnes Fraser.1
At Elrig, Scotland, (an unknown value.)1 Her married name became Shaw.
At Elrig, Scotland, (an unknown value.)1 Her married name became Shaw.
Euffin Shaw1
F, #575342
Last Edited=26 Mar 2017
Euffin Shaw is the daughter of Robert Shaw of Tordarroch, 7th Chief of Clan Ay and Agnes Fraser.2 She married, secondly, David Macqueen.1 She married, firstly, Donald Macpherson, son of Thomas Macpherson of Killihuntly.1
Her married name became Macqueen.1 Her married name became Macpherson.1
Her married name became Macqueen.1 Her married name became Macpherson.1
Donald Macpherson1
M, #575343
Last Edited=26 Mar 2017
Donald Macpherson is the son of Thomas Macpherson of Killihuntly.1 He married Euffin Shaw, daughter of Robert Shaw of Tordarroch, 7th Chief of Clan Ay and Agnes Fraser.1
His married name became Shaw.
His married name became Shaw.
Citations
- [S37] BP2003 volume 3, page 3587. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
Elspeth Shaw1
F, #575344
Last Edited=8 Nov 2012
Elspeth Shaw is the daughter of Robert Shaw of Tordarroch, 7th Chief of Clan Ay and Agnes Fraser.2 She married Paul (?)1
Paul (?)1
M, #575345
Last Edited=8 Nov 2012
Paul (?) married Elspeth Shaw, daughter of Robert Shaw of Tordarroch, 7th Chief of Clan Ay and Agnes Fraser.1
Citations
- [S37] BP2003 volume 3, page 3587. See link for full details for this source. Hereinafter cited as. [S37]
Robert Reeves
M, #575346
Last Edited=5 Jan 2019
Children of Robert Reeves
- Robert Reeves+ d. 11 Jul 1835
- Edward Hoare Reeves+
Elizabeth Browne Greenly1
F, #575347, d. January 1839
Last Edited=5 Jan 2019
Elizabeth Browne Greenly was the daughter of William Greenly.1 She married Admiral Sir Isaac Coffin, 1st Bt., son of Nathaniel Coffin and Elizabeth Barnes, on 4 April 1811.1 She died in January 1839.1
From 4 April 1811, her married name became Coffin.1
From 4 April 1811, her married name became Coffin.1
Citations
- [S6289] The History of Parliament Online, online http://www.historyofparliamentonline.org. Hereinafter cited as History of Parliament.
Robert Shaw1
M, #575348, d. 8 January 1718
Last Edited=5 Jan 2019
Consanguinity Index=0.0%
Robert Shaw was the son of Alexander Shaw of Tordarroch, 8th Chief of Clan Ay and Anna McIntosh.2 He died on 8 January 1718, unmarried.1
He gained the rank of Captain in 1715 in the Shaw Company, Mackintosh's Regiment, raised by him at Farr in Strathnairn, in support of the titular King James III.1 He fought in the Battle of Preston in November 1715, where he was taken prisoner at Preston and confined to Newgate Prison. He was released in 1717.1
He gained the rank of Captain in 1715 in the Shaw Company, Mackintosh's Regiment, raised by him at Farr in Strathnairn, in support of the titular King James III.1 He fought in the Battle of Preston in November 1715, where he was taken prisoner at Preston and confined to Newgate Prison. He was released in 1717.1
Aeneas Shaw of Tordarroch, 9th Chief of Clan Ay1
M, #575349
Last Edited=5 Jan 2019
Consanguinity Index=0.0%
Aeneas Shaw of Tordarroch, 9th Chief of Clan Ay is the son of Alexander Shaw of Tordarroch, 8th Chief of Clan Ay and Anna McIntosh.2 He married Isabel Dallas, daughter of William Dallas of Cantray and Isobel Dallas.1
He held the position of 14th Chief of the Clan Shaw from.1 He held the position of 9th Chief of the Clan Ay from.1 He was also known as Angus Shaw.1 He gained the rank of Lieutenant in 1715 in the Mackintosh's Regiment.1 He fought in the Battle of Preston in November 1715, where he was taken prisoner at Preston and confined to Newgate Prison.1 He was sent to the American Plantations but was pardoned after some years on giving security for his future allegiance to the reigning family.1 In 1720 he had a grant of Tordarroch from The Mackintosh.1 On 15 September 1724 he was present with the other Chiefs of Clan Chattan at Moy, when Lachlan Macpherson of Cluny renounced his claim to the heaship of Clan Chattan in favour of The Mackintosh.1 In 1727 he subscribed to the Clan Fund of , in accordance with his promise of allegiance avoided 1745 Rising and was afterwards apptd a Magistrate.1 In 1745 in accordance with his promise of allegiance, he avoided the 1745 Rising.1
He held the position of 14th Chief of the Clan Shaw from.1 He held the position of 9th Chief of the Clan Ay from.1 He was also known as Angus Shaw.1 He gained the rank of Lieutenant in 1715 in the Mackintosh's Regiment.1 He fought in the Battle of Preston in November 1715, where he was taken prisoner at Preston and confined to Newgate Prison.1 He was sent to the American Plantations but was pardoned after some years on giving security for his future allegiance to the reigning family.1 In 1720 he had a grant of Tordarroch from The Mackintosh.1 On 15 September 1724 he was present with the other Chiefs of Clan Chattan at Moy, when Lachlan Macpherson of Cluny renounced his claim to the heaship of Clan Chattan in favour of The Mackintosh.1 In 1727 he subscribed to the Clan Fund of , in accordance with his promise of allegiance avoided 1745 Rising and was afterwards apptd a Magistrate.1 In 1745 in accordance with his promise of allegiance, he avoided the 1745 Rising.1
Children of Aeneas Shaw of Tordarroch, 9th Chief of Clan Ay and Isabel Dallas
- Anne Shaw2
- Margaret Shaw2 d. 1833
- Alexander Shaw of Tordarroch, 10th Chief of Clan Ay+2 b. 1737, d. 30 May 1811
- Aeneas Shaw2 b. 1739/40, d. 6 Feb 1814
- Major John Shaw2 b. 1748
John Shaw1
M, #575350
Last Edited=5 Jan 2019
Consanguinity Index=0.0%
John Shaw is the son of Alexander Shaw of Tordarroch, 8th Chief of Clan Ay and Anna McIntosh.2 He married Margaret Rose, daughter of Robert Rose of Wester Drakies, on 22 November 1731.1
He was a wine merchant at Inverness, Inverness-shire, Scotland.1 He lived Craigfield.1 He had four sons and two daughters.1
He was a wine merchant at Inverness, Inverness-shire, Scotland.1 He lived Craigfield.1 He had four sons and two daughters.1