John Cathanach MacDonald, 4th of Dunnyveg explained

John Cathanach MacDonald
Seán Cathanach Mac Dhòmhnaill
Predecessor:John Mor MacDonald, 3rd of Dunnyveg
Successor:Alexander MacDonald, 5th of Dunnyveg

John Cathanach MacDonald, 4th of Dunnyveg (Scottish Gaelic: Seán Cathanach Mac Dhòmhnaill), Scottish-Gaelic lord, killed 1499.

Biography

MacDonald was a son of John Mor MacDonald, 3rd of Dunnyveg and Sabina, daughter of Felim O'Neill of Clandeboy. John Mor was charged with treason and refused to surrender to King James IV of Scotland. With his father and three sons they were captured through the treachery of their kinsman, John MacIan of Ardnamurchan. MacDonald and his sons (John Mor, John Og, and Donald Balloch) were tried, convicted of treason and hung on the Boroughmuir (now Burgh Muir) in 1499. (A fourth son, Alexander, had fled to Ireland and thus became the next head of the lineage.)

Family

By his wife, Cecelia, daughter of Robert Savage, Lord of the Ardes, they had the following children:

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