II. WILLIAM MACKENZIE, second of Pitlundie and first of Culbo, succeeding to the latter as heir-male of his uncle George. He married a daughter of George Mackenzie of Inchcoulter, with issue -
1. George, his heir and successor.
2. William, of whom there is no trace.
3. A daughter, who married Alexander Mackenzie of Cleanwaters.
4. Anne, who married Roderick Mackenzie of Achvannie, with issue.
He was succeeded by his eldest son,
III. GEORGE MACKENZIE, third of Pitlundie and second of Culbo, Sheriff-Subst.i.tute of Ross. He married Anne, daughter of Alexander Mackenzie, VIII. of Davochmaluag, with issue -
1. William, his heir and successor.
2. Alexander, who died unmarried.
3. Captain Kenneth, of the H.E.I.C.S., who was killed at Java, in 1811, unmarried.
4. Major Duncan Henry of the Madras Horse Artillery, who married Mary, daughter of Lachlan Mackinnon of Corry, Isle of Skye, with issue - George William Mackinnon, who died unmarried, and Lieutenant-Colonel Lachlan Mackinnon of the Madras Army, who died unmarried. Major Duncan died in 1834.
5. George of Drynie, a solicitor in Dingwall. He married Catherine, daughter of John Macrae, Sheriff of Dingwall, with issue - John, a surgeon in the Madras Army, who died unmarried in 1872; the Rev.
George William, English Chaplain at Frankfort, who married f.a.n.n.y Taylor; Charles, who died unmarried; Duncan Anne, who married Thomas Ballantine, with issue - a daughter; Elizabeth Proby, who married the Rev. W. Hutchins, Vicar of Louth, Lincolnshire, with issue; Isabella, who married the Rev. William Baden Powell, Vicar of Newick, Suss.e.x; and Margaret, unmarried. The last-named three daughters are now dead and their father, George of Drynie, died in 1865.
6. John, a solicitor in Tam. He married Christian, daughter of Captain Kenneth Mackenzie, of Kerrisdale, third son of Sir Alexander Mackenzie, third Baronet and N. of Gairloch, with issue - George, who died young; and Kenneth, who died unmarried. John died in 1852.
7. Mary Proby, who married James Macdonell, W.S., without issue.
8. Elizabeth, who married Thomas Simpson, son of the minister of Avoch, with issue - two sons and two daughters, all dead.
9. Anne, who died unmarried.
George died in 1802 (his wife dying in 1832), and was succeeded by his eldest son,
IV. WILLIAM MACKENZIE, M.D., of the H.E.I.C.S., fourth of Pitlundie and third of Culbo. He married Margaret (who died in 1841), daughter of Thomas Allan, with issue -
1. George Kenneth, who died young.
2. William Ord, M.D., Deputy-Inspector-General of Army Hospitals, who became his father"s heir.
3. Thomas Allan, Major 3d Light Cavalry, Bombay, who married Clara, daughter of J. Birdwood, judge, Bombay Civil Service, with issue - William, who died unmarried; and Allan Stanley, who died young. He died in 1856.
4. Duncan Proby, who married Cecilia Margaret, daughter of William Dudgeon, Edinburgh, with issue - three sons and four daughters. He died in 1884.
5. George Richard, who married Elizabeth, daughter of Thomas Scott, W.S., Edinburgh.
6. Robert Cleghorn, who married Ellen Maria, daughter of Colonel Flexman, Tasmania with issue - two daughters. He died in 1866.
7. Agnes Helen, who married Charles Garstin, of the Bengal Civil Service with issue - William Edmund, Under Secretary for State at Cairo, who married Mary Isabel North, London; Alfred Allan, Lieutenant-Colonel 77th Regiment; Helen Julia; Alice Margaret; and Mary Annette, who married the Rev. Gordon Crowdy, Sherfield Rectory, Basingstoke. Agnes Helen died in 1871.
8. Margaret Anne, who died young.
William sold the estate of Pitlundie in 1805 to Graham of Drynie.
He died in 1866, and was succeeded in Culbo by his eldest surviving son,
V. WILLIAM ORD MACKENZIE, now of Culbo, M.D., Deputy-Inspector-General of Army Hospitals. He married Mary Susan, daughter of the late Henry Holmes, London, with issue -
1. Montague Allan-Ord, who married Frances Gordon, daughter of the Rev. James Rennie, Glasgow.
2. William Henry Allan-Ord, who married Constance Jane, daughter of Thomas Llewellyn, Shelton, Staffordshire.
3. Stuart Allan-Ord, who married Isabel, daughter of Edward B.
Cargill, of the Cliffs, Dunedin, New Zealand.
4. Edith Allan-Holmes.
5. Gertrude Helen Allan-Holmes, who married Edwin Claud Porter Scott, of Hampstead.
6. Margaret Douglas Allan-Holmes.
7. Mary Susan Allan-Holmes, who died young.
THE MACKENZIES OF FLOWERBURN.
I. RODERICK MACKENZIE, first of Flowerburn, was second son of William, III. of Belmaduthy, by his second wife, Elizabeth, daughter of Sir Kenneth Mackenzie, IV. of Scatwell, Bart. He married Grace, daughter of Alexander Mackenzie of Inchcoulter, with issue -
II. An only daughter, second of Flowerburn, who married a Mr Kilgour. She succeeded to the estate, and may be called second of Flowerburn. She had issue -
1. Roderick Kilgour, her heir.
2. Elizabeth Townsend.
She was succeeded by her only son,
III. RODERICK KILGOUR-MACKENZIE, third of Flowerburn. He a.s.sumed the name of Mackenzie. He married Anne, second daughter of John Grant of Glenmoriston, and died in 1812, leaving an only son,
IV. RODERICK MACKENZIE, fourth of Flowerburn, who married Harriet, daughter of Colonel Grogan of Seafield, County of Dublin, with issue -
1. Roderick Grogan, his heir and successor.
2. Elma, who married Major John Macdonald Smith, Madras Staff Corps, with issue.
3. Georgina Adelaide, who married Major Roderick Mackenzie, VIII.
of Kincraig, and died in 1889.