_Lieut._Donald MACLEOD _
_Donald MACLEOD _|_Mrs. Donald MACSWEEN __
_Rev._John MACLEOD _________|
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| |_Mary CAMERON ___|________________________
_Rev. Donald MACLEOD ______|
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| |_Agnes BALMAIN _____________|
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|--Rev._William d'Esterre Roberts MACLEOD
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| _William d'Esterre ROBERTS _|
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|_Minnie d'Esterre ROBERTS _|
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| _John BROWN _____|________________________
|_Christiana McCall BROWN ___|
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!SOURCE: Rev. Dr. Donald MacKinnon and Alick Morrison, THE MACLEODS -- THE GENEALOGY OF A CLAN, Section III, "MacLeod Cadet Families", Edinburgh, The Clan MacLeod Society, 1970, pp. 51-52. Was born on 28th October 1877 at Jedburgh, and educated at South Kensington College, London, George Watson's College, Edinburgh, and St. Andrews University, where he graduated M.A. in 1900, and B.D. in 1902. Licensed in 1903 by the Presbytery of St. Andrews, he was appointed assistant in the Tron Church, Edinburgh, and on 11th May 1904 was ordained minister of St. Margaret's Church, Arbroath. He died on 16th July 1907 at Fassifern, Kilmallie, Inverness-shire, and was buried in the Churchyard of Kilmallie, "a bright and lovable presence, a pure white soul, a gifted mind, a true heart". He was unmarried. To his memory a brass lecturen was placed in Kilmallie Church.