(1) He is married to Janet Sleat (wife of the Wicked) Macdonald.
They got married December 1724 at Scotland, he was 19 years old.
Spouse: Norman MacLeod, 22nd Chief MacLeod
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(2) He is married to Anne Martin.
They got married.
Child(ren):
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Norman MacLeod, 22nd Chief MacLeod<br>Gender: Male<br>Alias name: The Wicked Man, The Red Man<br>Birth: July 29 1705 - MacLeod, Isle of Skye, Scotland<br>Baptism: Aug 4 1705 - Perth, Perthshire, Scotland<br>Occupation: Clan Chief<br>Marriage: Spouse: Janet (born MacDonald) - 1724<br>Death: July 21 1772 - St Andrews, Orkney, Scotland<br>Burial: St Andrews, Fife, Scotland, United Kingdom<br>Father: Norman Tormod Macleod (born MacLeod), 20th Chief MacLeodAnne Catherine (born Fraser)<br>Wives: Janet (born MacDonald), Anne (born Martin)<br>Children: Emilia (born MacLeod), John MacLeod, Ann (born MacLeod), Elizabeth (born MacLeod), Alexander UnknownMary MacLeod, Ann (born MacLeod), Mary (born MacLeod)<br>Sibling: John MacLeod, 21st Chief MacLeod
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Norman MacLeod 22nd Chief<br>Birth names: NormanNorman " Tormond" MacLeodNorman Jr.Norman Jr. MacleodNorman Mac LeodNorman McleodNormand Mac LeodNormand McleodNorman Macleod<br>Nick name: Red Man<br>Also known as: Norman The Red Man MacLeod XXII ChiefNorman "An Droch Dhuine, The Wicked Man" MacLeod<br>Gender: Male<br>Birth: July 29 1705 - Skye Isle, Inverness-shire, Scotland<br>Christening: Aug 4 1705 - Perth, Perthshire, Scotland<br>Marriage: Spouse: Janet Sleat MacDonald - Dec 1724 - Scotland<br>Marriage: Spouse: Ann Martin - Circa 1748<br>Death: July 21 1772 - St. Andrews, Orkney, Scotland<br>Burial: 1772 - Saint Andrews, Fife, Scotland<br>Parents: Norman Tormod Mcleod 20th of MacLeod XVIII, Ann Fraser<br>Spouses: Janet Sleat MacLeod (born MacDonald), Ann MacLeod (born Martin)<br>Children: Janet Macleod, Norman Macleod, Macleod, Julia Macleod, Macleod, Emilia Moore (born Macleod), Capt John MacLeod, Ann Hill (born Macleod), Rich Mary MacLeod</a>, Elizabeth Pringle Pringle (born Macleod)<br>Siblings: John MacLeod 21th Chief of MacLeod, Peter Fotheringham, ;Amelia Lamont (born MacKenzie), James ( Mc Kenzie) Mac Kenzie, Norman Mackenzie, Hugh Mackenzie<br>This person appears to have duplicated relatives. View it on FamilySearch to see the full information.<br> Additional information:
LifeSketch: From macleodgenealogy.org:amily, as heir to his father and grandfather, in November 1731 and May 1732. nt heir,three daughters, DUNVEGAN, Edinburgh, The Clan MacLeod Society, 1969, pp. 28ff. PAROCHIAL REGISTER, 's accounts in Muniment Room, Dunvegan Castle.] h issue also.thday, he married, as his first wife, Janet, daughter of Sir Donald MacDonald, 4th Baronet of Sleat, who was six years older than he was. [ald MacDonald's children in CLAN DONALD (III, p. 474). of Castleton, Sleat, and widow of John Og MacKinnon of MacKinnon, who died on the night of 16th November 1680 on which his only son was born, afterwards orman's wife, and John Dubh MacKinnon of MacKinnon were half-sister and brother.] ther-in-law and several Fotheringham and MacKenzie sisters-in-law. rs, but, in 1740, through the good offices of Duncan Forbes of Culloden, a reconciliation was effected, and Janet came back to her husband. rding to the SCOTS MAGAZINE, took place in April 1743. is difficult to believe that such a thing ever happened. Probably the tradition is a garbled version of a rumor, which was current in Skye in 1733, and to which Sir Alexander MacDonald of Sleat, writing to MacLeod on 27th June of that year, refers -years after his wife's death, Norman married (marr. contr., [Muniment Room, Dunvegan] dated 4th October 1748) Ann, daughter of William Martin of Inchfure, Ross-shire. tes that Ann was 'of quite humble origin', and that Norman took a 'fancy' to her because she was a 'pretty girl'. [Revised and enlarged edition of Canon MacLeod's THE MACLEODS OF DUNVEGAN (MS.), Muniment Room, Dunvegan.] e was 'of quite humble origin'. ief, but in spite of the fact that he was seldom at Dunvegan, he was beloved by his clansmen. dinburgh, but when, towards the end of his life, he became financially embarrassed, he sold Whitehouse and bought a house, called Park House, situated outside St. Andrews. SCOTS MAGAZINE, at Strathtyrum House, St. Andrews, on 21st July 1772, and was buried in the kirkyard of the Cathedral of St. Andrews, where the handsome monument, erected to his memory by his wife, may still be seen.
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