4. Anna, who married Murdoch Mackenzie, II. of Kernsary (marriage
contract in 1708), with issue.
5. A daughter, who married her cousin, Roderick Mackenzie, II.
of Sanachan, son of Colin, second son of Roderick Mackenzie, I.
of Applecross.
6. Annabella, who married John Maciver of Tournaig, and afterwards
tacksman of Gress, in the Lewis, with issue.
Charles was succeeded by his eldest son,
II. MURDOCH MACKENZIE, second of Letterewe. He fought at the
battle of Sheriffmuir in 1715, and at Glenshiel in 1719. When
a very old man he was determined to be out again in 1745, but
according to a family tradition his wife prevented him by pouring
hot water on his feet, as if by accident, and scalded him so much
that he was unable to walk. He married his cousin, Catharine,
daughter of Simon Mackenzie, I. of Torridon and Lentran, widow
of John Mackenzie, Dalmartin, who was killed at Sheriffmuir, and,
it is also said, of Roderick Mackenzie of Auldeny, with issue -
1. John, his heir and successor.
2. Janet, who married Alexander Mackenzie of Sand. (Sasine to
her in 1744).
3. Anne, who married the Rev. James Robertson, the famous "Ministear
Laidir" of Lochbroom, with issue - six sons and two daughters, one
of whom was James Robertson, Collector of Customs at Stornoway.
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