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  2. William McIntosh - Wikipedia

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    The majority of Chief McIntosh's descendants migrated to Indian Territory before 1831, when the U.S. federal government began forcibly removing tribes west in the Trail of Tears. Two of Chief McIntosh's sons, Chilly and Daniel, served as Confederate officers during the American Civil War. Daughter Kate and her family became pre-statehood ...

  3. William Mackintosh, 15th of Mackintosh - Wikipedia

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    Huntly, at the same time of withdrawing William's office from him gave lands to the conspiring Lachlan who then accused William of conspiring to take the life of Huntly. Huntly then seized chief William Mackintosh and put him on trial on 2 August 1550 at Aberdeen. Thomas Menzies, the Provost of Aberdeen defended William Mackintosh with some ...

  4. Chiefs of Clan Mackintosh - Wikipedia

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    William became chief in 1540, however he was accused by Lachlan Mackintosh, the son of the man who murdered his father of conspiring to kill the Earl of Huntly. William Mackintosh, 15th chief was therefore executed in 1550. Lachlan Beg Mackintosh, 14th chief: 1524 Younger brother of William Mackintosh, 13th chief.

  5. Mackintosh of Borlum - Wikipedia

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    The Mackintosh of Borlum branch of Clan Mackintosh was founded by William Mackintosh, younger son of Lachlan Mor Mackintosh, 16th of Mackintosh (d.1606). [1] [2] William Mackintosh, 1st of Borlum married Beatrix, daughter of Innes of Innermarkie and had four sons: Lachlan, Robert, Angus and William. He died in 1630 aged 63.

  6. Lachlan Mor Mackintosh, 16th of Mackintosh - Wikipedia

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    In 1562, aged 19, Lachlan returned home and set about taking revenge for his father who had been murdered. The same year, according to the Mackintosh of Kinrara manuscript of the 17th century, Lachlan at the head of the Clan Chattan was among the Highlanders, along with the Clan Fraser of Lovat and Clan Munro, who came to the assistance of Mary, Queen of Scots during the Siege of Inverness ...

  7. Malcolm Beg Mackintosh, 10th of Mackintosh - Wikipedia

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    Malcolm had succeeded as chief of the Clan Mackintosh because Ferquhard Mackintosh, 9th chief had abdicated as chief of the clan and his three sons were consequently cut off from the succession. They took surnames other than Mackintosh and left descendants of their own. From his shortness of stature, Malcolm received the cognomen "Beg". [1]

  8. Lachlan Beg Mackintosh, 14th of Mackintosh - Wikipedia

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    Lachlan had one son with his wife Jean Gordon, William Mackintosh, 15th of Mackintosh, [2] who upon his father's death was just three years old. William was executed in 1550 at Aberdeen by the Earl of Huntly upon the instigation of another Lachlan who was the son of John Malcolmson who had murdered William's father, Lachlan, the 14th chief.

  9. William Mackintosh of Borlum - Wikipedia

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    Brigadier William Mackintosh, 4th of Borlum, escaped abroad and his father, the 3rd of Borlum, died the same year. He returned with a small force of 6,000 Scots and Spaniards during the Jacobite rising of 1719 who had landed on the Isle of Lewis under the command of William Murray, Marquess of Tullibardine but who were subsequently defeated at the Battle of Glen Shiel.