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Hector MacLean, Lord of Dowart (c. 1560 - c. 1630); aka Hector MacLean of Dowart; aka Hector MacLean of Duart aka Hector Og Maclean was a Scottish Lord of the Clan MacLean.

Birth

Hector was most likely the son of Sir Lachlan Mor MacLean, Lord of Dowart (c1558-1598) and Margaret Cunningham of Glensairen. He married Isabella Atcheson of Gosford. Isabella was the daughter of Archibald Atcheson of Gosford. Together they'd the following children: Hector may have had a daughter: Katherine MacLean (1590-?) who married Sir John of Dunollie (c1585-1634), Seventeenth chief of the clan and the son of Duncan (16th) of Dunollie in 1610.

Other Macleans of Dowart

  • Lachlan Maclean of Dowart, called Lachlan Mor, was chief of the Macleans in 1678.

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