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Everything about Hector Maclean Of Dowart totally explainedHector 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.
Other Hector MacLeans of Dowart
17th Clan Chief, Sir Hector MacLean of Duart
The four branches of the MacLean clan
MacLeans of Duart
MacLeans of Lochbuie
MacLeans of Coll
MacLeans of ArdgourFurther Information
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