Alexander MacBean of Drummond1
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Agnes Fraser1
Or Anna.1 Her married name became Shaw.
Children of Agnes Fraser and Robert Shaw of Tordarroch, 7th Chief of Clan Ay
Alexander Shaw of Tordarroch, 8th Chief of Clan Ay1
He held the position of 13th Chief of the Clan Shaw from.1 He held the position of 8th Chief of the Clan Ay from.1 In 1679 as the younger of Tordarroch, he accompanied The Mackintosh against the MacDonalds of Keppoch in Brae Lochaber.1 In 1687 he was a witness to the marriage contract of the 19th Chief of Mackintosh.1 In 1698 he was named renewing a commission granted to the 19th Chief of Mackintosh ‘for raising fire and sword’ against Coll MacDonald, 15th Chief of Keppoch.1 On 18 May 1700 a commissioner named by the 19th Chief of Mackintosh at the Isle of Moy to act for him, on account of ill-health.1 On 22 May 1700 he was in ‘an obligation’ given by Coll MacDonald, 15th Chief of Keppoch at Fort William.1
Children of Alexander Shaw of Tordarroch, 8th Chief of Clan Ay and Anna McIntosh
- Robert Shaw2 d. 8 Jan 1718
- Aeneas Shaw of Tordarroch, 9th Chief of Clan Ay+2
- John Shaw2
- Anne Shaw2
- Mary Shaw2 d. 22 Mar 1781
John Shaw1
He was ancestor of the Shaws of Craigfield and Culblair (male lines extinct.)1 He lived between 1684 and 1728 at Craigfield, Scotland.1 He had three sons and two daughters.1
John Mackintosh, 1st of Dalmigavie1
Child of John Mackintosh, 1st of Dalmigavie
Marjory Mackintosh1
From 15 April 1692, her married name became Shaw.
Donald Shaw1
Jean Macpherson1
Her married name became Mackintosh. Her married name became Shaw.
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William Shaw1
He was tenant of Aldourie.1 He fought in the Battlle of Preston in 1715, where he was taken prisoner.1 He gained the rank of Quartermaster in 1715 in the Mackintosh’s Regiment.1
