Allan Macdougall, 21st of Dunollie and of Lorn1 
In 1686 he obtained a charter from King James VII of the greater part of Lorn.1
Children of Allan Macdougall, 21st of Dunollie and of Lorn and Mary MacLachlan
unknown daughter Macdougall1
Her married name became Maclean.1
John Maclean1
Mary Macleod1
Her married name became Macdougall. Her married name became Maclean.2
Children of Mary Macleod and Sir Lachlan Maclean of Morvern, 1st Bt.
- Isabel Maclean+
- Mary Maclean+
- Sir Hector Maclean of Morvern, 2nd Bt.2 b. c 1625, d. 1651
- Sir Allan Maclean of Morvern, 3rd Bt.+2 b. c 1637, d. 1674
Isabel Macdougall1
Her married name became Maclaine. From 1707, her married name became Maclean.1 She was living in 1751.2
Children of Isabel Macdougall and John Maclaine, 14th of Lochbuie
- Lachlan Maclaine, 15th of Lochbuie+2 d. 31 Dec 1744
- Allan Maclaine2 b. 1708, d. 1719
Lt.-Col. William Henry Surman1 
He gained the rank of Lieutenant-Colonel in the 7th Foot Regiment.1
- [S4567] Bill Norton, “re: Pitman Family,” family provided evidence then verified by subsequent research and verification by BENR (101053), 6 April 2010 and 19 April 2011. Hereinafter cited as “re: Pitman Family.”
Mary MacLachlan1
Her married name became Macdougall.
Children of Mary MacLachlan and Allan Macdougall, 21st of Dunollie and of Lorn
John Macdougall, 22nd of Dunollie and of Lorn1 
He fought in the Battle of Sheriffmuir in 1715.1 He fought in the Jacobite Uprising in 1715.1 He forfeited his estates.1 He was made a prisoner and was conveyed in June 1727 from Newgate to Gravesend for transportation to Barbados, but pardoned and allowed to return home.1
Children of John Macdougall, 22nd of Dunollie and of Lorn and Mary MacDonald
Mary MacDonald1 
From 1712, her married name became Macdougall.
Children of Mary MacDonald and John Macdougall, 22nd of Dunollie and of Lorn
