Roderick Macneil, 19th of Barra1 
Roderick Macneil, 19th of Barra also went by the nick-name of ‘The Dove of the West’.2 He was the last Catholic chief in the old line.1 He fought in the Jacobite Uprising in 1715.1 He was forced to flee to France, but returned on his father’s death.2 Between June 1746 and July 1747 as a supporter of Bonnies Prince Charlie, he was imprisoned after Culloden but remained a faithful Jacobite.1
Child of Roderick Macneil, 19th of Barra and Alice Macleod
James Macneil, 1st of Ersary1
He lived at Ersary, Isle of Barra, Scotland.1 In 1715 he fled to France after the Uprising.1
Child of James Macneil, 1st of Ersary and Mary Mackenzie
Mary Mackenzie1
Her married name became Macneil.
Child of Mary Mackenzie and James Macneil, 1st of Ersary
Hector Macneil, 2nd of Ersary1
He was placed in charge of the Estate of Barra, during the absence of Roderick, 20th of Barra, who was in America during the American Revolution.1
Children of Hector Macneil, 2nd of Ersary and Catherine Macdonald
Dougal Macdonald of Boisdale1
Child of Dougal Macdonald of Boisdale
Catherine Macdonald1
Her married name became Macneil.
Children of Catherine Macdonald and Hector Macneil, 2nd of Ersary
James Macneil1 
Roderick Macneil of Brevaig1
Child of Roderick Macneil of Brevaig
Margaret Macneil1
Hector Macneil, 3rd of Ersary1
Child of Hector Macneil, 3rd of Ersary and Anne Macdonald
- Hector Edward Macneil, 22nd of Barra+2 b. 15 Sep 1795, d. 23 Dec 1880