Duncan Macpherson of Cluny Macpherson, 10th Chief1 
He was recognised by Lord Lyon King of Arms, and matriculated his arms at the Lyons Court in 1672.1
Martin Forlong d’Oyley Snow1 
- [S1042] Peter Wood, “re: Persse Family,” e-mail message to British and European Nobility Register, 2003 to 2021. Hereinafter cited as “re: Persse Family.”
Anne Coffy1
Her married name became Reynolds.1 From circa 1674, her married name became Donelan.1
Children of Anne Coffy and James Reynolds
- unknown daughter Reynolds+1
- Catherine Reynolds+1
- Christopher Reynolds1
- James Reynolds+1 b. 1668, d. 1729
- [S1042] Peter Wood, “re: Persse Family,” e-mail message to British and European Nobility Register, 2003 to 2021. Hereinafter cited as “re: Persse Family.”
Rev. Dr. Thomas Coffy1
Child of Rev. Dr. Thomas Coffy
- [S1042] Peter Wood, “re: Persse Family,” e-mail message to British and European Nobility Register, 2003 to 2021. Hereinafter cited as “re: Persse Family.”
Edmund Donelan1
He lived at Cloghan, County Roscommon, IrelandG.1
- [S1042] Peter Wood, “re: Persse Family,” e-mail message to British and European Nobility Register, 2003 to 2021. Hereinafter cited as “re: Persse Family.”
Ewan Macpherson of Cluny Macpherson, 12th Chief1 
In 1745 he was one of the most prominent supporters of Bonnie Prince Charlie, during the Uprising.1 In a rearguard action during the retreat from Derby he defeated a greatly superior force at Clifton Moor, Westmorland, and after the dispersal of the Jacobite army, was entrusted by the Prince with a sum of money for the relief of his distressed followers, and remained in hiding in the mountains with a price of £1,000 on his head.1
Children of Ewan Macpherson of Cluny Macpherson, 12th Chief and Janet Fraser
- Margaret Macpherson2
- Lt.-Col. Duncan Macpherson of Cluny Macpherson, 13th Chief+2 b. 1748, d. 1 Aug 1817
Major John Macpherson1 
He gained the rank of Major in the 78th Regiment.1
James Macpherson1 
He gained the rank of Lieutenant Royal Navy.1
Major Allan Macpherson1 
He lived at Jamaica.1