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- Alexander MacNab of MacNab (11th Chief)
1. Patrick Dow Mor MacNab 1st of Acharn, succeeded to Acharn surrendered from the earlier Acharn family
1. Gilbert MacNab 2nd of Acharn, succeeded in 1605
1. Archibald MacNab 3rd of Acharn (a1649), m Dtr of Graham of Duchray, Rednock and Blairnack
1. John MacNab 4th of Acharn (ineft 1655)
1. Patrick MacNab 5th of Acharn (infeft 1731) (family disappears after 1731)
2. John MacNab in Acharn
3. Donald MacNab, 1st of Braeleny, ancestor of French MacNabs
4. Duncan MacNab, m Mary Campbell of Drumsynie
2. Duncan MacNab
2. James MacNab, ancestor of Newton MacNabs, m Helen MacNab of Innishewan
1. John MacNab
1. three sons and two daughters
3. Duncan Dow MacNab in Strathgartney, m Campbell of Linia
1. James MacNab
2. John MacNab
In 1610 two hundred chosen men of the Campbells, Macnabs, Macdonalds, and Camerons, attacked and defeated a greatnumber of Macgregors at Bintoich The Macgregors fled to Ranefray, in Glenorchy, where they were again overtaken and overcome by their foes. Seven men of the pursuers were killed, whilst twenty of the Macgregors wereslain, along with five of their chief men. At Bintoich fell Patrick Dow Mor Macnab of Acharn.
Source: Clans of the Brea d’Alban - A collection of Scottish Histories: Macnab, Dewar, Macnish and Associated Families, Compiled and edited by David Rorer (former Historian for the Clan MacNab Society in America), 2012.
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