Isobel (Malcom) MacKie was born in Nov 1708 in Drumoak, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, daughter of John (Malcolm) Malcom (1675 - >1737) and Mary Johnstone (1682 - 1726[1]).
Isobel married Robert Mackie (~1712 - ~1770) on 25 Nov 1736 in Drumoak[2].[3].
Isobel died in 1768 in Drumoak aged ~59.
Research Notes
Records for the following children have been found. Thomas Mackie Christening 4 September 1737 in Drumoak, Aberdennshire, Scotland. Isobel Mackie Christening 18 April 1739 in Drumoak, Scotland. John Mackie Christening 27 April 1740 in Drumoak, Scotland. Jean Mackie (female) Christening 15 March 1746 in Drumoak, Scotland. Agnes MacKay Christening 6 March 1750 in Drumoak, Scotland. Two sons: Thomas and John. Three daughters: Isobel, Jean, and Agnes. All born in Drumoak, Scotland. Note: all the dates listed are the dates of Christening and not necessarily the dates of birth. It also appears that John Mackie is the only child that lived in the United States.
So, if John Mackie was Christened on 27 April 1740, he must have arrived at Prince Edward, Virginia about the age of 26. He married his spouse Sarah Burnett the same year 2 September 1766 in Prince Edward, Virginia, British Colonial America.
Sources
↑ Scotland BIrths and Baptisms 1564 - 1950 record indicates Isobel Malcolme Christening 21 Oct 1708 in Drumoak, Scotland, Father's name John Malcolme
↑ Scotland Marriages, 1561 - 1910 provides the following. Isobel Malcom marriage to Robert Mackie 25 November 1736 in Drumoak, Scotland.
↑ OPR Marriage indexes; MALCOM, ISOBEL; ROBERT MACKIE/; 25/11/1736; 189/ 10 226; Drumoak; from www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk
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DNA Connections
It may be possible to confirm family relationships with Isobel by comparing test results with other carriers of her mitochondrial DNA.
However, there are no known mtDNA test-takers in her direct maternal line.
It is likely that these autosomal DNA test-takers will share some percentage of DNA with Isobel: