The key people - or points - in Part 2 are;
Eldest son son of John of Cattaig was Marcus of Dalmore; there were three of that name at Dalmore at that time; one was known as "Red Marcus" due to his hair; John the son of one of these left Halkirk for Wick in 1825 he was engaged to Barbara Gunn of Cattaig who died; Marcus Mohr, his son John and Marcus of Dalmore; John of Cattaig had great difficulty in keeping his unruly son in subjection; Re. Sage of Kildonan; John Gunn Cattaig wa the ancestor of an influential branch of the Clan represented in Sibster, Dale (Caithness) and Culgower and Glendhu in Sutherlandshire; he died in 1815 aged 95.
Alexander Gunn the second son of Marcus Mohr; lots of descendants; 'This is the Burial place of Alex. Gunn in Delmore and Elizabeth Bruce his spouse' 1664-1741? has a great grandson; he had four sons George James, William and John. George went to Berriedale (d. 1750/1760), James went Camster (the other two 'disappeared').
Genealogy issues; various stories about Marcus and George; Alexander Gunn of Dalmore guilty of homicide visited Donald Crottach Gunn ( (7th Mackeamish) - the wife of Donald Crottach in effect kills the man; Donald's sons later visit Caithness where the Cattaig Gunns lie in wait and kill the brothers; Sutherland of Langwell (note that at least one William of Kinbrace married the daughter of a Sutherland of Langwell) hired George (son of Alexander Gunn of Dalmore) as cattleman / underfactor; this George married a sister of Mr Sutherland; death of George...
Again what is shown are 'chief' links; practically independent 'Chieftain' links...
Eldest son son of John of Cattaig was Marcus of Dalmore; there were three of that name at Dalmore at that time; one was known as "Red Marcus" due to his hair; John the son of one of these left Halkirk for Wick in 1825 he was engaged to Barbara Gunn of Cattaig who died; Marcus Mohr, his son John and Marcus of Dalmore; John of Cattaig had great difficulty in keeping his unruly son in subjection; Re. Sage of Kildonan; John Gunn Cattaig wa the ancestor of an influential branch of the Clan represented in Sibster, Dale (Caithness) and Culgower and Glendhu in Sutherlandshire; he died in 1815 aged 95.
Alexander Gunn the second son of Marcus Mohr; lots of descendants; 'This is the Burial place of Alex. Gunn in Delmore and Elizabeth Bruce his spouse' 1664-1741? has a great grandson; he had four sons George James, William and John. George went to Berriedale (d. 1750/1760), James went Camster (the other two 'disappeared').
Genealogy issues; various stories about Marcus and George; Alexander Gunn of Dalmore guilty of homicide visited Donald Crottach Gunn ( (7th Mackeamish) - the wife of Donald Crottach in effect kills the man; Donald's sons later visit Caithness where the Cattaig Gunns lie in wait and kill the brothers; Sutherland of Langwell (note that at least one William of Kinbrace married the daughter of a Sutherland of Langwell) hired George (son of Alexander Gunn of Dalmore) as cattleman / underfactor; this George married a sister of Mr Sutherland; death of George...
Again what is shown are 'chief' links; practically independent 'Chieftain' links...