unknown daughter Maclean1
Her married name became Macneil.
Child of unknown daughter Maclean and Roderick Macneil, 8th of Barra
Gilleonan Macneil, 9th of Barra1 
In 1427 he received, as Gilleounan Rodrici Murchardi Makneill, from Alexander, Lord of the Isles, a charter of the Isle of Barra and the lands of Baegastallis in Wist (Boisdale in South Uist.)1
Child of Gilleonan Macneil, 9th of Barra and Finevola MacLeod
Karl Tiedemann1
His married name became Macneil.
Roderick Macneil, 10th of Barra1
He was was befriended by Iain Garbh Maclean and lived with him and their mother at Kisimul Castle.1 In 1460 He took an important part in the Lordship of the Isles and accompanied the Lord of the Isles on several expeditions against the Orkneys, the greatest of which took place in 1460.1
Child of Roderick Macneil, 10th of Barra
Gilleonan Macneil, 11th of Barra1
In 1482 he joined John, Lord of the Isles against John’s son, Angus Og, who defeated John’s force at the Battle of Bloody Bay.1 On 12 November 1495 after the fall of the Lordship of the Isles he received a Crown charter confirming the 1427 Lord of the Isles charter to his grandfather.1
Child of Gilleonan Macneil, 11th of Barra
Gilleonan Macneil, 12th of Barra1
In 1537 he was involved in numerous rebellions against the Crown and was among the many chiefs kidnapped by King James V and retained in prison until the death of the King in 1543.1
Child of Gilleonan Macneil, 12th of Barra
Gilleonan Macneil, 13th of Barra1
On 28 July 1545 he sat in the Council of the Isles which on proclaimed allegiance to King Henry VIII in a document beginning ‘Quhairfor, your Lordships sall considder we have beyne auld enemys to the realme of Scotland.1‘ On 29 March 1579 he along with other chiefs was still causing trouble according to a complaint by the Bishop of the Isles.1
Children of Gilleonan Macneil, 13th of Barra
Roderick ‘Og’ Macneil, 14th of Barra1
In 1594 although probably a Catholic, he joined in an expdn against the Catholic Earls, whom he fought at Glenlivat.1 He fought in the Battle of Glenlivat on 3 October 1594.1
Children of Roderick ‘Og’ Macneil, 14th of Barra and Mary Macleod
Gilleonan Macneil1

He fought in the Battle of Glenlivat on 3 October 1594.1
unknown daughter Macneil1
Her married name became Macdonald.1
