Should not the time line included in this profile be made into a linked Free Space Profile page which can be linked to many profiles, not just Rob Roy's? Even in the times of The Bruce, the area around Loch Lomond was Clan Gregor land. [2] In recognition of this, Charles II of England repealed the proscription of the name, but William of Orange reimposed it when Charles's brother James VII was deposed. Rob was to live out his life with his family in relative tranquillity, changing his religion from Protestant to Catholicism. Rob Roy MacGregor was born on an unknown date to Donald Glas Stewart MacGregor (c1630-1686) and Margaret Campbell (1637-1691) and died 28 December 1734 Inverlochlarig Beg, Scotland, United Kingdom of unspecified causes. AD 1100 - Gregor first used as surname. MacGregor's mother Margaret's health failed during Donald's time in prison. [2] This is alluded to in the clan's motto: "Royal is my race". Last Updated on June 20, 2016 by ACGS Webmaster. [6] At the end of the eighteenth century, in an act of good will, the chiefs of the two clans met and shook hands on the very site of the former slaughter. 1693 - After over thirty years of full use of the name, William of Orange decreed a severe proscription of the MacGregors, at the instigation of the Earl of Stair, a Campbell, whom William appointed to be his Governor in Scotland. 1671-1734 - Lifetime of Rob Roy, known for his colourful style and his quarrel with the earl of Montrose and his staunch defence of the independence of the clan. The Duke of Montrose acquired the property in 1720 by open purchase from the Commissioners of Enquiry. Corrections? His father was Donald MacGregor, and his mother Margaret Campbell. The Rob Roy Way, a long distance footpath from Drymen to Pitlochry, was created in 2002 and named in Rob Roy's honour. 1898 - First 'History of the Clan Gregor' is written by Miss Amelia Georgina Murray MacGregor. Later, however, Rob was arrested and confined in Newgate Prison, London; he was pardoned in 1727 when about to be transported to Barbados. [26], The following names are documented aliases of MacGregor from the proscription. [2] His son was Sir Evan, who played a part in the visit of George IV to Scotland in 1822, where he and his clansmen were given the tremendous honour of guarding the Honours of Scotland, better known as the Scottish Regalia and the oldest set of crown jewels in the British Isles.[2]. A man whose bloody past spawned an equally bloody cocktail. The old MacGregor motto is "Royal is my race." Rob Roy is anglicised from the Scottish Gaelic Raibeart Ruadh, or Red Robert. These "puppets" quickly became unmanageable and turned against, 1552 - Campbells attempt to annihilate the true Glenstrae line of. The Gregor chief never returned to his former spirit or health. [2] According to Iain Moncreiffe the MacGregors were descended from an ancient Celtic royal family, through the Abbots of Glendochart. [2], Colin Campbell refused to recognize the claim of Gregor Roy MacGregor to the estates, and for ten years Gregor waged a war against the Campbells. Later imprisoned, he was finally pardoned in 1727. 1799 - In gratitude for the restoration of the name, Clan Alpine Fencibles (composed solely by MacGregors) was formed as a regiment in the British army and served in. He married Mary MacGregor of Comar, who was born at Leny Farm, Strathyre, in Glenarklet in January 1693. The prefixes M', Mc and Mac are considered interchangeable, and other spelling variations are also omitted from this list. [2] In 1604, MacGregor and eleven of his chieftains were hanged at Mercat Cross, Edinburgh. Adaptations of his story have also been told in film, including Rob Roy, a 1953 film from Walt Disney Productions, and the 1995 Rob Roy directed by Michael Caton-Jones and starring Liam Neeson. Married in 1693, Scotland, to Helen Mary MacGregor with. The crux of the matter, however, lies in the fact that both Kardashian and. [12][13] Rob Roy became a legend in his own lifetime, and George I was moved to issue a pardon for his crimes just as he was about to be transported to the colonies. He married Mary Helen MacGregor of Comer in January 1693, in Inversnaid, Stirlingshire, Scotland. It needs inline citations added, and more reliable sources than mostly unsourced web pages. On Donalds release from prison his wife Margaret was dead (1691) and Donald was never to return to his former spirit and health and died in 1702. I am working on it. Welcome to the family https://t.co/GZ0orgOJiW. Leader of a clan in 18th century Scotland, Robert Roy "Rob Roy" MacGregor (Liam Neeson) is branded as an outlaw when he is unable to repay a loan of 1,000 from the Marquis of Montrose because it was stolen from him by Archibald Cunningham (), one of the Marquis' henchmen.Offered the chance to repay his debt by bearing false witness against the Duke of Argyll (Andrew Keir), MacGregor refuses . Two of the Jacobite commanders, Lord George Murray and the 5th Earl of Seaforth, were badly wounded. Rob Roy became a well-known and respected cattleman this was a time when cattle rustling and selling protection against theft was a commonplace means of earning a living. My linage is proved by DNA and by the paper family tree record kept by quite a few people not associated with me. 5: M: iv: Robin . [2] He was the second of his house to be called the Black. Men were killed while women and children were sold into slavery in the New World. [2] As a result, the Clan Gregor was scattered, with many taking other names such as Murray or Grant. Rob Roy or alternately Red MacGregor, was a famous Scottish folk hero and outlaw of the early 18th century, who is sometimes known as the Scottish Robin Hood. John MACGREGOR(Ranald, Robert Roy) was born on 19 Apr 1740 in Balquhidder. He had left his wife twenty three English pounds. Robs father was taken to jail, where he was held on treason charges for two years. [7], MacGregor participated in the Battle of Glen Shiel in 1719, in which a British Government army with allied Highlanders defeated a force of Jacobite Scots supported by the Spanish. [6] MacGregor split his force in two and while the main MacGregor force and the Colquhouns engaged in combat, the second MacGregor force attacked the Colquhouns from the rear. His father was Donald MacGregor of Glengyle, a man who served, it was said, as a lieutenant in the army of James VII. Rob's father was taken to jail, where he was held on treason charges for two years. The signet was a bloodstone from Loch Lomond, and was sketched by William Williams. The Scots Gaelic clan seal was inscribed "S' Rioghal Mo Dhream" ("Royal is my race"). Distantly related to Scottish outlaw Robert Roy MacGregor, who died in 1734, Conor's family tree was discovered by journalist Craig Williams from the Daily Record. A reinforcement under Rob Roy went to his aid, but before it reached him the greater part of his men had given way, and he himself had been severely wounded in the arm.". He was also descended from the Clan MacDonald of Keppoch through his paternal grandmother. Slated for July 10th, the trilogy is expected to take place at UFC 264 in front of a sold-out crowd at the T-Mobile Arena in Las Vegas. Geni requires JavaScript! Rob Roy was badly wounded at the Battle of Glen Shiel in 1719, which saw the defeat of a Jacobite and Spanish expedition aiming to restore the Stuart monarchy. Argyle, who we assume knew that Rob was a Jacobite sympathiser, was prepared to turn a blind eye as Rob wreaked his revenge on Montrose by raiding his lands. In 1713 Scotland, Rob Roy MacGregor is wronged by a nobleman and his nephew, becomes an outlaw in search of revenge while fleeing the Redcoats, and faces charges of being a Jacobite. No categories; The American Clan Gregor Society. together with his father, Donald Glas MacGregor (alias Stewart) joined the Jacobite Rising led by Viscount Dundee, a.k.a. [4] It is possible that the eponymous Gregor from whom the family derives may have been Griogair, son of Dungal, who was allegedly co-ruler of Alba. Many Clan leaders were executed. CONTENT MAY BE COPYRIGHTED BY WIKITREE COMMUNITY MEMBERS. Any cattle that were stolen from herds under his Watch were either retrieved or paid for in full.[3]. He died in his house at Inverlochlarig Beg, Balquhidder, on 28 December 1734,[9] aged 63. My entire family had grew up listening to stories of how we were direct descendants of "The Famous" Rob Roy so before he died my aunt had his blood taken and sent to a genealogy place (I don't know which one but my Aunt does I'll contact her as soon as I can) and that's when we found out the stories were true. Macleay takes the view that Rob did this out of sorrow for his crimes. The year 1723 saw the publication of a fictionalised account of his life, The Highland Rogue. Until my generation it was son of son of son but so far none of my uncles have sons so other than my father and uncles the family name ends here. Ranald married (1) Jean MacGregor daughter of Gregor "Ghlun Dhu" of Glengyle MacGregor and Mary daur of Hamilton of Bardowie in 1733. Bonnie Dundee. Although victorious in initial battles, "Bonnie Dundee" was killed and their fortunes fell. Famous for the role he played in the Jacobite rising of 1689, Robert Roy MacGregor was known to be a fierce rebel. The signet was a bloodstone from Loch Lomond, and was sketched by William Williams. Descendants of Rob Roy MacGregor Second Generation 2. However, only the following are recognized as "clan tartans" by the current chief of Clan Gregor:[18], The following table lists clan names and sept names recognized by the Clan Gregor Society. Conor McGregor has been a proud speaker of Irish culture and takes immense pride in the art of combat. The publication of Rob Roy, by Sir Walter Scott in 1817, further added to his fame and fleshed out his biography. Colin Campbell MCGREGOR b: 1698 Balquhidder? 1610,1613,1617 - Additional acts of proscription were enacted making it illegal for more than four MacGregors to meet in one place, or to possess weapons. 1784 - The oppressive acts against the MacGregors were rescinded by the British parliament, and they were allowed to resume their old name and were restored to all the rights and privileges of British citizens. [2] The Campbells had already built Kilchurn Castle which controlled the gateway to the western Highlands and they harried the MacGregors who were forced to retire deeper into their lands until they were restricted to Glenstrae. C.A. Rob Roy: Directed by Michael Caton-Jones. With Liam Neeson, Jessica Lange, John Hurt, Tim Roth. He was christened also listed in IG etc. Brother of Margaret McGregor of Glengyle; Iain McConnell McGregor, 6th of Glengyle; Sarah MacGregor; Duncan MacGregor and Annie MacGregor, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Roy_MacGregor. [2] The succession of Eian was supported by the Campbells, and he married a daughter of Sir Colin Campbell of Glenorchy. This page is being continuously upgraded and corrected. [12], Persecution of the MacGregors did not end until 1774, when the laws against them were repealed. The 1995 Rob Roy film was also novelized in that year by Donald McFarlan based on the screenplay by Alan Sharp. [2], Iain of Glenstrae died in 1519 with no direct heirs. Inspired by one of my second cousins, with whom (along with astrophysicist the late Stephen Hawking) I share MacGregor ancestors, I've dredged up the part of my file (mostly supplied by the late Rod Drummond of Auckland) that listed Rob Roy and some of his descendants. Sometime around 1720 and after the heat of MacGregors involvement at the Battle of Glen Shiel had died down, Rob Roy moved to Monachyle Tuarach by Loch Doine. The signet was a bloodstone from Loch Lomond, and was sketched by William Williams.[10]. [26], 17th century, clan conflicts and civil war, Scott, Sir W, Manners, customs and history of the Highlanders of Scotland; Historical account of the clan MacGregor, pp. (Before this it had been Alpin, although generally, surnames did not come into use in Scotland until after 1200). [2] The chiefship was claimed by his son, Alistair, but he was unable to stem the Campbell's persecution of his kinsmen, who over time became known as the Children of the Mist, a name associated with the MacGregors due to the extent of their losses. Rory MacGregor - lived at Meillan Udrigle, Gruinard Bay > William Macgregor b c 1786, d 1869 (only son) m 1820 Ellen (Helen?) It is mandatory to procure user consent prior to running these cookies on your website. Conor McGregor is currently back in camp, training for his upcoming trilogy against fellow lightweight contender Dustin Poirier. 1782 - An act permitting the wearing of the tartan and accessories was enabled. This is because Rob Roy had red hair, though it darkened to auburn in later life. Descendants of Rob Roy MacGregor Third Generation 6. Descendants of Rob Roy settled around McGregor, Iowa, United States, and in 1849 it was reported that the original MacGregor seal and signet was owned by Alex McGregor of Iowa. Clan Gregor, also known as Clan MacGregor,[2] ([kln ik]) is a Highland Scottish clan that claims an origin in the early 9th century. His tales became legendary through Sir Walter Scott's novel, "Rob Roy". Captain Henry Connelley married Ann MacGregor. WIKITREE PROTECTS MOST SENSITIVE INFORMATION BUT ONLY TO THE EXTENT STATED IN THE TERMS OF SERVICE AND PRIVACY POLICY. In 1711, wanting to expand his cattle trade, Rob borrowed the sum of 1,000 from James Graham, 1st Duke of Montrose with whom he had been doing business for some 10 years. Distinguished MacGregor Descendants. Gillanders b c 1801, d 1864 (niece of George . Following his annus horribilis of 1712, Rob Roy was accused of fraudulent bankruptcy and in 1715 he was to be found trailing in the wake of the rebel army of the deposed Stuarts at Sheriffmuir, waiting patiently for any booty that he could lay his hands on. [2] In 1547 Eian's son, Alistair, fought against the English at the Battle of Pinkie Cleugh but died shortly after. Families were divided and children sent to other clans or Ireland. [2] This meant that anyone who bore the name must renounce it or suffer death. His parents were the local Clan MacGregor Tacksman, Donald Glas MacGregor, and Margaret Campbell. Since his lands lay between those of the rival houses of Argyll and Montrose, for a time he was able to play one off against the other to his own advantage. Be the first one to comment on this story. Robert "Rob Roy" MacGregor was a famous Scottish folk hero and outlaw of the early 18th century, who is sometimes known as the Scottish Robin Hood. Another version of this series of events states that MacGregor's estates of Craigrostan and Ardess were forfeited for his part in the Jacobite rising of 1715. 1566 - An act of the Privy Council gave the Protestant nobles and chiefs (including Campbells) the right to exterminate the MacGregors. They were to have 4 sons - James (Mor) the tall, Ranald, Coll, and Robert known as Robin (Oig) or young Rob. Hope you don't mind I cleaned up a little, If this profile is supposed to be "Rob Roy" MacGregor, it should be cleaned up & merged with, Inverlochlarig Beg, Balquhidder, Scotland, Sir James MacGregor, Vicar of Fortingall and Dean of Linsmore, Grand Chief Alasdair MacGregor of Glenstrae, Oliver Cromwell "Lord Protector of England and Scotland", Painting of Rob Roy Dingwall Museum Trust, http://www.thepeerage.com/p47709.htm#i477086, http://www.clanmacfarlanegenealogy.info/genealogy/TNGWebsite/getperson.php?personID=I20032&tree=CC, http://www.glendiscovery.com/glengyle-house.htm, Robert MacGregor was a prominent member of a. When the penal laws against the MacGregors were reintroduced in 1693, Rob took the name of Campbell. Just like my great uncle Rob Roy. Instead, it states that Seaforth was wounded: "Finding himself hard-pressed, Lord Seaforth sent for further support. Although victorious in initial battles, Dundee was killed at the Battle of Killiecrankie in 1689, deflating the rebellion. If not, see our friends at Ancestry DNA. [2] There is also a tradition that Gregor was the brother of Kenneth MacAlpin. While every effort has been made to follow citation style rules, there may be some discrepancies. It is not relevant what standard a profile meets. Descendants of Rob Roy settled around McGregor, Iowa, and in 1849 it was reported that the original MacGregor seal and signet was owned by Alex McGregor of Iowa. Rob Roy was born in the Kingdom of Scotland at Glengyle, at the head of Loch Katrine, as recorded in the baptismal register of Buchanan, Stirling. Did he get his king-like demeanor from there? He waged a private blood feud with the James Graham, 1st Duke of Montrose who had seized his lands for nonpayment of a loan of money which disappeared along with Rob's chief cattle herder, Graham, Duke of Montrose immediately took action and confiscated MacGregor's lands, forcing his wife and family out in the process from the house they occupied from that day on, there would be no more peace between MacGregor and Montrose being that his mother had been a Campbell and indeed his wife was of that clan, Rob sought the protection of the Duke of Argyll this was a logical move to make, as the Campbells and Grahams had forever been in feud, and both had many scores to settle with one another.Rob Roy waged a private blood feud against the duke until 1722, when he was forced to surrender he was later imprisoned, he was finally pardoned in 1727 Rob Roy died in his house at Inverlochlarig Beg, Balquhidder, on 28 December 1734, Grave site of Rob Roy MacGregor marking his wife (Helen) Mary, and sons Coll and Robert at Balquhidder, The remains of Rob Roy MacGregor's house in upper Glen Shira. Any cookies that may not be particularly necessary for the website to function and is used specifically to collect user personal data via analytics, ads, other embedded contents are termed as non-necessary cookies. Like many other Scottish clan chiefs during the 17th and 18th centuries, MacGregor operated an extralegal Watch over the cattle herds of the Lowland gentry in return for protection money, which was used to feed the families of his tenants and clansmen. They had the following children: Adaptations of his story have also been told in film including the 1922 silent film Rob Roy, a 1953 film from Walt Disney Productions Rob Roy, the Highland Rogue and the 1995 Rob Roy directed by Michael Caton-Jones and starring Liam Neeson. Rob himself had been cheated by a client of his, and found himself out of pocket Rob had been given the sum of 1,000 pounds by his clients one of these was Montrose, his protector faced with many difficulties, both financial and also how to feed his clan, as famine had come to Scotland that year amongst other things, Robert "Rob Roy" MacGregor (alias Campbell). d: 1735. Rob Roy McGregor. What's even more fascinating is the fact that you can follow in his cattle-droving footsteps along the Rob Roy Way. Rob Roy was a Scottish outlaw - basically our version of Robin Hood but, you know, a real man and Scottish so much better, clearly! 1. [2] Two hundred men of the Clan Gregor fought for the Earl of Glencairn in what was known as Glencairn's rising, against the Commonwealth. The signet was a bloodstone from Loch Lomond, and was sketched by William Williams. [26], The following names are other clan names that are known to have been used by the MacGregors. [Notes] John married Jean McGregordaughter of Duncan Buchanan McGregor and Janet Ferguson on 11 Nov 1775 in Kipp, Balquhidder. The Scots Gaelic clan seal was inscribed, "S' Rioghal Mo Dhream " ("Royal is my race"). [2] They were hunted like animals and flushed out of the heather by bloodhounds.[2]. [17] The statue was publicly unveiled at a ceremony on the bridge on 16 September 2017.[18]. Descendants of Rob Roy settled around McGregor, Iowa, United States, and in 1849 it was reported that the original MacGregor seal and signet was owned by Alex McGregor of Iowa. [2], The barony of Loch Awe which included much of the MacGregor lands was granted to the chief of Clan Campbell by Robert the Bruce. Later imprisoned, he was finally pardoned in 1727. We are all related!DowlingGeneastars | Facebook. (Rob Roy's paternal grand father was an original settler. Along with many Highland clans, at the age of eighteen Rob Roy together with his father joined the Jacobite rising led by Viscount Dundee to support the Stuart King James who had been deposed by William of Orange. Ranald MacGregor of Kirktown ( Robert Roy ) was born in 1706. Glengyle House, on the shore of Loch Katrine, dates back to the early 18th century, with a porch dated to 1707, and is built on the site of the 17th century stone cottage where Rob Roy is said to have been born. 1620 M- Sgiath MacGregor (hiding place in, 1624 - Malcom Og MacGregor, Chief of the Dubh Ciar branch of Clan MacGregor at Glengyle, shot the last of the Campbell-trained bloodhounds known as "conn dubh" (black dogs) that were used to track the MacGregors. This page uses content from the English language. By the time Donald was finally released, his wife was dead, and his reason for living also gone. It was the MacGregor Clan who laid claim to ruling status. It looks like it might be cut and pasted from one of the websites listed under 'sources' and, if so, should actually be deleted. (That place is still known as "the hill of the wild dog"), 1650 - In the unsuccessful rising of Glencairn, the forces of, 1658 - The Privy Council authorized the MacGregors of Glengyle to protect the cattle of the Lennox, appointing their, 1661 - When the Great Civil War broke out, Clan Gregor forgave the. Will flesh out the site with more info when I get a chance. Rob then rented land in Glen Dochart from his mothers cousin John Campbell, the Earl of Breadalbane, (who earlier in 1703 had been made the 2nd Duke of Argyle) a political enemy of Montrose. According to the Y-DNA and before that, the extensive family tree research. Sometime before 1722, he finally moved to Inverlochlarig Beag on the Braes of Balquhidder. Some of these Langleys moved from North Carolina to the Big Sandy region of Kentucky at an early day, and their descendants may yet be found there. Clan Gregor, also known as Clan MacGregor, ([kln ik]) is a Highland Scottish clan that claims an origin in the early 9th century. [8] Some accounts claim that Rob Roy himself was wounded, but the actual text of Ormonde's account of the battle provides no evidence for this claim. Familypedia is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. Descendants of Rob Roy settled around McGregor, Iowa, and in 1849 it was reported that the original MacGregor seal and signet was owned by Alex McGregor of Iowa. Login to find your connection. Robert Roy "Rob Roy" MacGregor aka Campbell Born before 7 Mar 1671 in Glengyle, Loch Katrine, Scotland Ancestors Son of Donald Glas MacGregor and Margaret Campbell Brother of John MacGregor, Sarah MacGregor, Margaret MacGregor, Lain McGregor, John McGregor [half] and Duncan MacGregor On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Rob Roy was badly wounded at the Battle of Glen Shiel in 1719, in which a British army of Scots and English defeated a Jacobite and Spanish expedition that aimed to restore the Stuart monarchy. In 1878, the football club Kirkintilloch Rob Roy was founded and named in his memory. return to 31 - Descendants of Rob Roy Raibart Ruadh / Rob Roy b.~1671 died 1734 m. Mary MacGregor of Comer on 1/1/1693 Inversnaid / Balquhidder | | Balquhidder Coll [7] b.~1694 died 1735 m. 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