The Rob Roy Way, a long distance footpath from Drymen to Pitlochry, was created in 2002 and named in Rob Roy's honour. [16], In 2017, a new statue of Rob Roy was commissioned to be installed in Peterculter, Aberdeen. Conor McGregor is currently back in camp, training for his upcoming trilogy against fellow lightweight contender Dustin Poirier. If not, see our friends at Ancestry DNA. As a result, he was branded an outlaw, and his wife and family were evicted from their house at Inversnaid, which was then burned down. Yes, and no. By the time Donald was finally released, his wife was dead. Hector Berlioz was inspired by the book to compose an overture. Descendants of Rob Roy MacGregor Second Generation 2. In the years then between 1691 and 1712, Rob led a fairly prosperous life and Graham, Duke of Montrose confirmed upon him the rights to the properties of Inversnaid and Glengyl, which of course were already Clan Gregor territories. The Rob Roy Way, a long distance footpath from Drymen to Pitlochry, was created in 2002 and named in Rob Roy's honour. [2] However, in 1570, he was captured and murdered by the Campbells. Rob Roy: Directed by Michael Caton-Jones. [1], In January 1693, at Corrie Arklet farm near Inversnaid, he married Mary MacGregor of Comar (16711745), who was born at Leny Farm, Strathyre. 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 rootsweb: Click HereLinked to: Timothy Michael Dowling, 12th cousin 10x removed, {{ mediasCtrl.getTitle(media, true) }} {{ media.date_translated }}, {{ asCtrl.bannerRights.content|translate }}, The Geneanet family trees are powered by Geneweb 7.0. together with his father, Donald Glas MacGregor (alias Stewart) joined the Jacobite Rising led by Viscount Dundee, a.k.a. 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. Omissions? Rob Roy. This category only includes cookies that ensures basic functionalities and security features of the website. People with the names from this list are properly the domain of other Clan and Family societies, however the MacGregor clan welcomes inquiries from persons bearing these names who can show their descent from a MacGregor who adopted the name as an alias. MacGregor scalps were proclaimed legal tender. [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. 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. Please refer to the appropriate style manual or other sources if you have any questions. 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. 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. For the next 200 years The Clan Gregor endured this persecution. An Act of the Scottish Parliament from 1617 stated[8] (translated into modern English): It was ordained that the name of MacGregor should be abolished and that the whole persons of that name should renounce their name and take some other name and that they nor none of their name and that they nor none of their posterity should call themselves Gregor or MacGregor under pain of death that any person or persons of the said clan who has already renounced their names or hereafter shall renounce their names or if any of their children or posterity shall at any time hereafter assume or take to themselves the name of Gregor or MacGregor that every such person or persons assuming or taking to themselves the said name shall incur the pain of death which pain shall be executed upon them without favour. The 1995 Rob Roy film was also novelized in that year by Donald McFarlan based on the screenplay by Alan Sharp. This profile, as you can see from the maintenance category of 'needs review' is on the project's to do list of profiles sorely needing an update. In reply to: looking for direct descendants of the original ROB ROY MCGREGOR. [6] Colquhoun assembled a force of five hundred foot and three hundred horse and advanced to Glen Fruin to repel the Highland raiders. In 1878, the football club Kirkintilloch Rob Roy was founded and named in his memory. Rob's father was taken to jail, where he was held on treason charges for two years. Since the 1930s, the Category B-listed building had been in the hands of successive water authorities, but was identified as surplus to requirements and put up for auction in November 2004, despite objections from the Scottish National Party. The Rob Roy Way, a long distance footpath from Drymen to Pitlochry, was created in 2002 and named in Rob Roy's honour. Membership is available for individuals who can show evidence of descent or a family tradition of MacGregor connection. He died in his house at Inverlochlarig Beg, Balquhidder, on 28 December 1734.[2]. [Notes] John married Jean McGregordaughter of Duncan Buchanan McGregor and Janet Ferguson on 11 Nov 1775 in Kipp, Balquhidder. 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. Painting of Rob Roy held at the Dingwall Museum Trust by unknown artist. MacGregor's feud against the Duke of Montrose continued until 1722, when he was forced to surrender. He died atInverlochie on the 28th of December 1734 at the age of 63 and was laid to rest at Balquhidder Kirkyard. MacGregor's mother Margaret's health failed during Donald's time in prison. [2] He was the second of his house to be called the Black. Geni requires JavaScript! Surprisingly enough, Conor McGregor shares this genetic link with America's most famous reality television star, Kim Kardashian. Rob was to live out his life with his family in relative tranquillity, changing his religion from Protestant to Catholicism. 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? [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 the silent film Rob Roy (1922); the Walt Disney Productions film Rob Roy, the Highland Rogue (1953); and the Rob Roy (1995) film directed by Michael Caton-Jones, starring Liam Neeson as the title character, and shot entirely on location in the Scottish Highlands. [9] Despite the savage treatment of the MacGregors, they had nevertheless fought for the king during the Scottish Civil War. The editor of the book changed the place of burial to the present location. 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. 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. His father was Donald MacGregor, and his mother Margaret Campbell. Built by Rob Roy MacGregor", http://www.broughtysands.co.uk/glengyle-house.htm, https://www.geni.com/people/Rob-Roy-MacGregor/6000000004132218326, Converts to Roman Catholicism from Calvinism. Be sure to leave us with your thoughts and opinions in the comment section below! At present we have only seven profiles to present. Rob Roy, byname of Robert MacGregor, (baptized March 7, 1671, Buchanan, Stirlingshire, Scotlanddied December 28, 1734, Balquhidder, Perthshire), noted Highland outlaw whose reputation as a Scottish Robin Hood was exaggerated in Sir Walter Scott 's novel Rob Roy (1818) and in some passages in the poems of William Wordsworth. Table of Contents Descendants Surname List Name Index Download GEDCOM file(20919 bytes) This page uses content from the English language. 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. Married in 1693, Scotland, to Helen Mary MacGregor with. Ewan Gordon MacGregor. 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. Note the John Drummond in generation 5, who married May MacGregor and ended up in the Tasman Region (part of Nelson Province) of New Zealand; descendants included Rhys Drummond, who married a daughter of my sister-in-law. K. Macleay, M.D., in Historical Memoirs of Rob Roy and the Clan MacGregor quotes, "but he had taken the resolution of becoming a Roman Catholic, and he accordingly left the lonely residence we have described, and returning to Perthshire, went to a Mr. Alexander Drummond, an old priest of that faith, who resided at Drummond Castle." [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. Families were divided and children sent to other clans or Ireland. The current chief of Clan Gregor is Sir Malcolm Gregor Charles MacGregor of MacGregor, 7th Bt. Rory MacGregor - lived at Meillan Udrigle, Gruinard Bay > William Macgregor b c 1786, d 1869 (only son) m 1820 Ellen (Helen?) Robert Roy MacGregor was born in 1671. Rob was sentenced to transportation to Barbados but before he was due to be deported he received a pardon from King George 1st and returned home to his family in 1727. 1723 saw the publication of a fictionalized account of his life, The Highland Rogue. His letters show that he was well educated; the view of him as a mere brutish highwayman seems not to do him justice. With Liam Neeson, Jessica Lange, John Hurt, Tim Roth. Inscription on Rob Roy MacGregor's grave. Some say he also ran cattle as a protection racket. Jean was born on 6 Jul 1716. [4] 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. 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. (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. These "puppets" quickly became unmanageable and turned against, 1552 - Campbells attempt to annihilate the true Glenstrae line of. Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. Verbalizing his thoughts in a Twitter post from 2015, he said: Plotting ambushes from palaces. Son of Donald Glas Stewart MacGregor and Margaret Campbell Clan Macgregor are home to Rob Roy. Categories: Scotland, Profile Needs Review | Jacobite Rising in Scotland | Scotland, Notables | This Day In History July 03 | Scotland Project Managed Clan Profiles | Clan MacGregor, WIKITREE HOME | ABOUT | G2G FORUM | HELP | SEARCH. [6], In April 1603 James VI of Scotland issued an edict that proclaimed the name of MacGregor as "altogidder abolisheed". Later, however, Rob was arrested and confined in Newgate Prison, London; he was pardoned in 1727 when about to be transported to Barbados. 1723 saw the publication of a fictionalized account of his life, The Highland Rogue. Along with many Highland clansmen, 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. The Genealogy of Clan Gregor 31, Descendants of Rob Roy Genealogy of The Clan Gregor - 31 - Descendants of Rob Roy return to 28 - Descendants of Donald Glas in Glengyle Domhnall Glas / Grey Donald b.~1620 died 1693 Glengyle Raibart Ruadh / Rob Roy b.~1671 died 28/12/1734 m. Mary MacGregor of Comer on 1/1/1693 Inversnaid / Balquhidder | He later met his cousin Mary Helen MacGregor of Comar, who was born at Leny Farm, Strathyre, and they were married in Glenarklet in January 1693. In 1878, the football club Kirkintilloch Rob Roy was founded and named in his memory. Later imprisoned, he was finally pardoned in 1727. 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. He married Mary Helen MacGregor (c1671-) December 1693 in Glen Arklet, Scotland, United Kingdom. Rob Roy McGregor. [2] Rob Roy was undoubtedly a thorn in the flesh of the government until he died in 1734. 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. 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Robert Roy MacGregor (baptised 7 March 1671 28 December 1734), usually known simply as 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.

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. Brother of Graeme Andrew MacGregor; Donald Malcom MacGregor and Helen MacGregor. Bonnie Dundee. The Scots Gaelic clan seal was inscribed, "Triogal Ma Dh'ream/ Een dhn bait spair nocht", which was interpreted as "I am of royal descent/ Slay and spare not". Rob was a freebooter with uncertain loyalty to James and was probably also engaged in cattle stealing and blackmail, old and at that time still honourable Highland practices. Famous for the role he played in the Jacobite rising of 1689, Robert Roy MacGregor was known to be a fierce rebel. 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. 0 Robert (Rob Roy) MCGREGOR b:1671 d:1734. She bore him four sons: James (known as Mor or Tall), Ranald, Coll, and Robert (known as Robin Oig or Young Rob). [2] As a result, the Clan Gregor was scattered, with many taking other names such as Murray or Grant. 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. Even so he became a marked man with High Treason charges over his head and spent the next 10 years a hunted man. 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. 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. [26], The following names are other clan names that are known to have been used by the MacGregors. 1695 - Lt-Colonel Donald MacGregor, father of Rob Roy, died in. Out of these, the cookies that are categorized as necessary are stored on your browser as they are essential for the working of basic functionalities of the website. [6] The Colquhouns were driven into the Moss of Auchingaich where their cavalry was useless and over two hundred Colquhouns were killed. The Clan is also known to have been among the first families of Scotland to begin playing the bagpipes in the early 17th century. The Scots Gaelic clan seal was inscribed, "Triogal Ma Dh'ream/ Een dhn bait spair nocht", which was interpreted as "I am of royal descent/ Slay and spare not". The Scots Gaelic clan seal was inscribed "S' Rioghal Mo Dhream" ("Royal is my race"). The clan's most famous member is Rob Roy MacGregor of the late 17th and early 18th centuries. They had the following children: 4: M: iii: James Roy MacGregor was born in 1695. The prefixes M', Mc and Mac are considered interchangeable, and other spelling variations are also omitted from this list. It needs inline citations added, and more reliable sources than mostly unsourced web pages. as 19 Apt 1741. [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. 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. Updates? We merge duplicates because we only have one profile per person. I am working on it. A cousin, Duncan, was later adopted. Conor McGregor displays unrivaled confidence inside the octagon, and his lineage may just explain why. They also adopted a cousin - Duncan. The signet was a bloodstone from Loch Lomond, and was sketched by William Williams.[3]. Father of William McGregor, I; John McGregor; George MacGregor; Mary McGregor; Daniel McGregor and 6 others; James McGregor; John McGregor; Lt. Col. James Roy Mohr Drummond MacGregor; Colin Campbell MacGregor; Ranald MacGregor and Robert (Robin Oig) MacGregor less [2] He was an outlaw who raided cattle and sheltered in the high glens. Rob Roy Macgregor is known as the Scottish Robin Hood. Swa [so] he keipit ane Hieland-manis promes; in respect he sent the Gaird to convoy him out of Scottis grund: But thai were not directit to pairt with him, but to fetche him bak agane! [3], The Clan Gregor held lands in Glen Orchy, Glenlochy and Glenstrae. Montrose however did manage to capture Rob but he escaped and by now his escapades were attaining folk hero status in the glens. Not much is known about Rob Roy's life, but a popular belief is that he took the lead in an incident called the "Hership" or "Devastation of Kippen" in 1691, he lived under the protection of the Graham, Duke of Montrose, and followed the fairly respectable career of cattle dealer. As a result, he was branded an outlaw, and his wife and family were evicted from their house at Inversnaid, which was then burned down. Rob Roy borrowed a large sum to increase his own cattle herd, but due to the disappearance of his chief herder, who was entrusted with the money to bring the cattle back, Rob Roy lost his money and cattle, and defaulted on his loan. In his old age Rob became a Roman Catholic. The editor of the book changed the place of burial to the present location). Familypedia is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. Early 1400's - MacGregors established homes in, 1429 - A Deed of Resignation dated February 7th, 1429, transferred 'Gleane Mackerne' (Glen Mackurn) to, 1440 - Clan Gregor lost most of their Argylshire lands, including. [2] He supported the Jacobite cause in 1715 and after the Battle of Sheriffmuir he set out plundering at will. James Roy MacGregor, Lt. Col. 1709-1754 With Charlotte MacGregor 1713- with. Rob Roy only used this house occasionally for the next three or four years. [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. Rob Roy was Robert Roy MacGregor, and the novel of that name is an account of the adventures of that famous Borderer. [2] This is alluded to in the clan's motto: "Royal is my race". You also have the option to opt-out of these cookies. [1] Rob Roy borrowed a large sum to increase his own cattle herd, but due to the disappearance of his chief herder, who was entrusted with the money to bring the cattle back, Rob Roy lost his money and cattle, and defaulted on his loan. 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). These cookies will be stored in your browser only with your consent. "Mac Gregor of Mac Gregor, Chief of Clan Gregor", "Buffalo Plaid's 100-year old Mysteries Finally Solved", A Gardener's Handbook of Plant Names: Their Meanings and Origins, "Greigia Regel, Index Seminum (LE, Petropolitanus) 1864(Suppl. . Last Updated on June 20, 2016 by ACGS Webmaster. There are NO living direct male descendants of Rob Roy MacGregor. Rob was branded Outlaw by Montrose and he confiscated his lands and cattle. Connect to the World Family Tree to find out, July 3 1671 - Glengyle, Loch Katrine, Scotland, Dec 28 1734 - Inverlochlarig Beg, Balquhidder, Scotland, Lt-Col. Donald Glas MacGregor Stewart, Margaret Campbell, Duncan McGregor, Ranald MacGregor, James Mohr MacGregor Drummond, Coll MacGregor Campbell, Robert Oig Robin MacGregor, Margaret MacGregor, Duncan MacGregor, John MacGregor 6th of Glengyle, Sarah MacGregor, Mar 7 1671 - Macgregor Castle, Glengyle, Trossachs, Loch Katrine, Scotland, Dec 28 1734 - Inverlochlarig Beag, Glen Of Balqhuidder, Lochearnhead, Scotland, Dec 28 1734 - Inverlochlarig, Balquhidder, Perthshire, Scotland, Lt Col. 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