Rob Roy MacGregor was a famous outlaw in Scotland. My MacGregors are reportedly descended from a nephew of Rob Roy.
He was also known as Rob Roy Campbell during the time that it was illegal to use the MacGregor name, upon pain of death.
I appear to be descended from an uncle of his wife, but that has yet to be proven. There are Canadians descended directly from Rob Roy as one of his sons settled on Prince Edward Island though I am not descended from that branch.
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Our MacGregor Genealogy
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THE HISTORY OF CLAN GREGOR by Amelia Georgiana MacGregor of MacGregor published 1898-1901
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Bonnie Prince Charlie’s Razor
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Our MacGregor Letters
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Rob Roy MacGregor (this page)
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Kinloch Rannoch, Perthsire, Scotland – Main home of my MacGregors
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Killichonan, Perthshire, Scotland – Some of my MacGregors were buried there.
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Fortingall. Perthshire, Scotland – My MacGregors were in the Parish of Fortingall.
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Culloden Battlefield – There were some MacGregors at the battle, including an Aide-de-Camp to the Prince, but most of them had been placed holding a castle or sent on a special mission and thus missed the battle.
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