The sons were also married and left numerous
descendants in Gairloch. Ian Mor Mac Alastair's other sons were
(2) Alexander, who died unmarried; (3) Roderick, who married,
with issue; (4) Colin, married, with issue; (5) Roderick Ban,
unmarried; (6) John Og; and (7) Kenneth, married, with issue. JOHN
OG, who was tacksman of Loch-a-Druing, married Jessie, daughter
of Miles Macrae, with issue, among others - Alastair Og Mackenzie,
tacksman of Mellan Charles, who married Margaret, daughter of
Alexander Mackenzie, of Badachro, with issue - James Mackenzie,
who died unmarried a few years ago, at Poolewe; John Mackenzie,
of the "Beauties of Gaelic Poetry" and several other works, who
died, unmarried in his father's house at Kirkton, in 1848, and
to whose memory a monument was erected in 1878, by a few of his
Celtic admirers on a projecting rock overlooking his grave in the
"Sliochd Alastair Chaim burying ground, within the ancient Chapel
in the Gairloch Churchyard. Alastair Og had also several daughters,
married and unmarried, of whom three are still alive.
We shall now revert to Alastair Cam's eldest son, by Janet Mackenzie
of Ord -
I. RODERICK MACKENZIE, who married Isabella, daughter of William
Mackenzie of Sand, with issue, among others, -
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