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Maj.-Gen William Douglas (21st of Carslogie) Maclean Clephane

Maj.-Gen William Douglas (21st of Carslogie) Maclean Clephane

Male 1759 - 1803  (44 years)

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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Maj.-Gen William Douglas (21st of Carslogie) Maclean Clephane was born on 20 Apr 1759 in Carslogie, Fifeshire, Scotland (son of George (of Carslogie) Clephane and Anne Jean Douglas, son of George Clephane, of Carslogie and Anne Jean Douglas); died on 4 Nov 1803 in Grenada, Windward Islands, Lesser Antilles, West Indies.

    Notes:

    lived at Torloisk, Fife, Scotland

    b. 20 Apr. 1759, 1st s. of George Clephane of Carslogie, Fife by 2nd w. Anne Jean, da. and h. of Rev. Robert Douglas, minister of Portmoak, Kinross; bro. of David Clephane*. m. 14 Sept. 1790, Marianne, da. and h. of Lauchlan MacLean, seventh of Torloisk, Isle of Mull, Argyll, 3da. Took additional name of MacLean 6 Nov. 1790; suc. fa. 1790.

    Offices Held
    Ensign, 3 Ft. 1777, lt. and capt. 1780, capt. and lt.-col. 1792, col. 1796, maj.-gen. 1801.

    Lt.-gov. Grenada 1803.

    Biography
    In 1788 Clephane was a liferenter in Kinross-shire in the right of his mother's inheritance. On the death of the former Member George Graham in December 1801, he was on active service at Port Mahon, but his family put him forward by prearrangement as champion of the 'independent interest of the county' under the aegis of William Adam*. Although an opposition was at first threatened by Graham's heir, Clephane, who arrived home in time for the election, was chosen unanimously. He was listed a supporter of Addington's ministry and independent of Henry Dundas. Some of his friends had wished for him to be George Graham's successor as lord lieutenant, but he was prepared to cede it to William Adam.1

    Nevertheless, his success was reported to have gone to his head. On 4 Mar. 1803 he voted in the minority for the inquiry into the Prince of Wales's debts, 'paying his adorations to the rising sun', as Andrew Clephane put it. The latter added, 'Conceive our General refusing the station of Ceylon as comdr. in chief. What does he expect? To be made peer of the blood, I suppose.' Andrew also professed to be astonished 'after the speech he made at Kinross', that Clephane should be 'so long silent' in the House: but no speech by him is reported.2

    On 27 Apr. 1803 Clephane informed Adam that he had accepted the place of commissioner at Trinidad, which vacated his seat. On 19 May, however, Lord Hobart recommended him to the King as lieutenant governor of Grenada, where he proceeded. As he hoped, his brother David succeeded as county Member.3

    He died at Grenada, 4 Nov. 1803, 'a bad subject for a warm climate'. His funeral was 'the most sumptuous one ever seen on that island'.4 Sir Walter Scott was his children's guardian.

    probably of this generation. Not sure if by William or his brother.
    Clephane, Douglas176? -1803.of Carslogie;


    Clephane, William Douglas M'Lean, of Carslogie, was the twenty-first laird in the direct male line.

    He entered the Army, and in May 1790 was a Captain and Lieutenant-Colonel, holding the same rank in the 3rd Regiment of Foot Guards in 1792.

    He married Marianne, daughter of Lauchlan M'Lean of Torloisk, Mull, September 14, 1790, and in November of the same year, by royal licence, assumed the name of M'Lean.

    He was promoted Colonel in 1796, and served in the expedition to Holland, especially distinguishing himself, October 6, 1799, when with about six hundred men he drove three battalions out of a village, taking a number of prisoners and two cannon.


    The last of the eldest branch of the family, Major-general William Maclean Douglas Clephane, who died in 1804, was the twenty-first laird, in the direct male line, without the intervention of a female or the succession of a younger branch. He sold the remaining portion of the barony, and it is a singular coincidence that when the property went entirely from the family, the eldest male line became extinct. The general married the daughter of Mr. Maclean of Torloisk, Mull, and after his death Sir Walter Scott was chosen by his daughters to be their guardian. His eldest daughter married, in 1815, the second marquis of Northampton. Her ladyship died in 1830. The Clephanes are said to have been an exceeding tall, strong race of men, and General Clephane was far above the usual height. His brother, Andrew Clephane, Esq., Advocate, sheriff of the county of Fife, who died in 1838, though not so tall, exhibited in his person evident marks of the family characteristic in this respect. The old house of Carslogie, for centuries the residence of the Clephanes, became the property of the Rev. Mr. Laing, an English clergyman.

    William married Marianne (of Torloisk) Maclean on 14 Sep 1790. Marianne (daughter of Lachlan (7th of Torloisk) Maclean and Margaret Smith, daughter of Lachlan (7th of Torloisk) Maclean) was born in 1765; died in 1843. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Anna Jane Clephane
    2. Wilmina Clephane
    3. Margaret Douglas-Maclean-Clephane was born in 1791; died on 2nd April 1830 in Rome, Italy.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  George (of Carslogie) Clephane was born before 1780 (son of David (of Carslogie) Clephane, of Carslogie and Emilise Balfour); and died.

    Notes:

    18th or 19th of Carslogie?

    George + Anne Jean Douglas. Anne (daughter of Rev Robert Douglas and Helen Douglas) was born in Kirkness, Standsting, Shetland, Scotland; died in 1827. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Anne Jean Douglas was born in Kirkness, Standsting, Shetland, Scotland (daughter of Rev Robert Douglas and Helen Douglas); died in 1827.

    Notes:

    Also shown as Anne and Anna Jane

    George Clephane was her 2nd husband

    Children:
    1. 1. Maj.-Gen William Douglas (21st of Carslogie) Maclean Clephane was born on 20 Apr 1759 in Carslogie, Fifeshire, Scotland; died on 4 Nov 1803 in Grenada, Windward Islands, Lesser Antilles, West Indies.
    2. Brigader-Gen. David Clephane, MP was born about 1760; was christened on 19 Jan 1760 in Cupar, Fifeshire, Scotland; died before 1828.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  David (of Carslogie) Clephane, of Carslogie was born before 1711 (son of George Clephane and Elizabeth (of Evelick) Lindsay); and died.

    Notes:

    retoured heir to his father in the lands of Carselogie on 24 July, 1716

    David + Emilise Balfour. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Emilise Balfour (daughter of Henry (of Dunbog) Balfour).
    Children:
    1. 2. George (of Carslogie) Clephane was born before 1780; and died.

  3. 6.  Rev Robert Douglas was born before 1735; died on 28 Sep 1742.

    Notes:

    Minister of Portmoak
    called 25th Dec. 1734 ; ord. 1st May 1735 ;
    died 28th Sept. 1742

    Robert + Helen Douglas. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Helen Douglas (daughter of Sir Robert (5th of Kirkness) Douglas and Jean Balfour).

    Notes:

    Youngest daughter

    Children:
    1. 3. Anne Jean Douglas was born in Kirkness, Standsting, Shetland, Scotland; died in 1827.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  George Clephane (son of David (of Carslogie) Clephane and Jane Colville); died in 1711 in Dvp - Predeceased His Father.

    George + Elizabeth (of Evelick) Lindsay. Elizabeth (daughter of Sir Alexander (1st Bt. of Evelick) Lindsay, daughter of Sir Alexander (1st Bt. of Evelick) Lindsay and Jean Fotheringham) and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Elizabeth (of Evelick) Lindsay (daughter of Sir Alexander (1st Bt. of Evelick) Lindsay, daughter of Sir Alexander (1st Bt. of Evelick) Lindsay and Jean Fotheringham); and died.

    Notes:

    Note: parentage not guarenteed

    Notes:

    Married:
    Y

    Children:
    1. David 9of Carslogie) Clephane
    2. 4. David (of Carslogie) Clephane, of Carslogie was born before 1711; and died.

  3. 10.  Henry (of Dunbog) Balfour
    Children:
    1. 5. Emilise Balfour

  4. 14.  Sir Robert (5th of Kirkness) Douglas was born before 1684 (son of Sir William (4th of Kirkness) Douglas and Elizabeth Kirkcaldy); and died.

    Robert married Jean Balfour in 1684. Jean (daughter of John (3rd Lord of Burleigh) Balfour and Isabel Balfour) was born about 1670; and died. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  5. 15.  Jean Balfour was born about 1670 (daughter of John (3rd Lord of Burleigh) Balfour and Isabel Balfour); and died.
    Children:
    1. Maj Gen Sir William (6th of Kirkness) Douglas was born about 1690; died in 1747 in South Beveland, Holland; was buried on 25 Jan 1748 in Kew, England.
    2. Robert Douglas
    3. Isabel Douglas
    4. 7. Helen Douglas
    5. Margaret Douglas



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