Uromaheen - circa 800 AD – 882 AD
He led the Miadhachain for almost 60 years. He is also referred to as Gilrumeen. During his reign the Miadhachain were in a constant state of war, not only against neighbours and other Clans, but also Vikings. ---ref Meehan, A McMicking
Alban MacMaehun – circa 900 AD
No record, but an interesting name as it conforms to Alistar McMicking’s claim that his grand father “aligned himself and his people to Alban of the north”….ref Meehan, A McMicking
Gilbart MacMaehun (also known as Gilrart) – circa 825 AD
Mentioned in some family files as an ancestor of Anshtrek MacMahun ….Ref A McMicking
Unknown MacMaehun (MacMahun) – circa 950 AD…Ref A McMicking
Willhem MacMahun – circa 1000 AD
Also known as “William of Carrick”. Some chronicles indicate he was the son of Gilbart. Based on lineage it is determined that he was likely the “grandson”. …Ref A McMicking
Anshtrek MacMahun – circa 1025 AD
This name appears in the family files of a McMeehan family in England as being an ancestor of Gilbert McMeekin, which is likely Gilbert McMicken who lived in the 17th century. These same files also include the name of “Gilrart” (Gilbart MacMaehun) as an ancestor of Anshtrek. ….Ref McMeehan, A McMicking, Meighan, Brennan
Fiachadum MacMahun – circa 1050 AD
A claim is made that this individual migrated to Scandinavia (Norway) where he died. No records have been found to support this claim, although there is speculation that he may have actually been a prisoner of Norse invaders. ….Ref. A McMicking, Culver, Brennan
Fiachad (Fiachahd MacMahun) – circa 1075 AD
The father of Rusid MacMahun. The surname “MacMahun” is actually missing in Alistar McMicking’s files, but I am assuming this was because of error and for no other reason. It was included in A.T Hill’s email communications. ….Ref A McMicking, Brennan
Rusid MacMahun (Rusid Mahun, Rushid Mahun) – circa 1200 AD
Rusid is recorded in the annals of Scottish history as a resident of Girvan, Carrickshire around 1200 AD. On most genealogy sites he is listed as the ninth generation from Mahun.
….Ref Burton, Bailey, Brennan, A McMicking, R.G.McMicking, Meehan
Gildroth MacMahun – circa 1140 AD – 1200 AD
The son of Rusid. Born in Girvan, Scotland, died unknown. He had only one son, Angus.
He was reportedly killed around 1200.
Angus MacMahun (Angus MacGildroth, Angus of Galloway) – circa 1170 AD – 1215 AD
Son of Gildroth. Died at the Parish of Old Luce in Wigtonshire.
Uchtred MacMahun (also recorded as Auchtred) – circa 1190 AD – 1250 AD
Son of Angus. A fugitive in Kirkholm where many of his descendants remained as late as 1843. Some of his family fled to Ireland and could very well dictate the beginning of the MacMahun families who exist to this day in Ireland.
Gilbert MacMahun (also recorded as Gelbert the First) - circa 1225 AD – circa 1305 AD
Son of Uchtred
Gilbert MacMahun II – circal 1265 AD – circa 1330 AD
Son of Gilbert. Twin sons Auchtred and Gilbert.
Auchtred MacMahun – circa 1240 AD – circa 1390 AD
Son of Gilbert II. Married Mary Findlay, daughter of James Findlay of Galloway. The dates recorded for Auchtred are unrealistic and should only be considered in general terms.
Gilbert MacMahun III – circa 1325AD – circa 1400 AD
Son of Auchtred MacMahun and Mary Findlay
Father of Gilbert MacMahun IV, John MacMahun (of Galloway), Donald MacMahun
Gilbert MacMahun IV (Gilbert MacMahun of Killantringan) – circa 1360 AD – circa 1435 AD
Son of Gilbert III. Likely the first to create the McMicking family estate of "Killantringan" north of Old Luce, Shire of Wigton. Gilbert married Agnes MacDonald circa 1380. daughter of John MacDonald and Grand daughter of Angus Og, Lord of the Isles who was the founder of the MacDonald Family known as the "Macdonalds of Glencoe", the descendants of whom were the victims of the "Massacre of Glencoe". Research by G Lewis-Dean indicates Agnes was a descendant of King William I (William the Conquerer), King of England.
John MacMichan of Killantringan – circa 1400 AD – circa 1455 AD
Son of Gilbert MacMichan IV. According to John Hill Burton “The History of Scotland:, John MacMichan “sent 2000 men to fight for the independent sovereignty of his cousin Alexander, Lord of the Isles, against James Ist of Scotland. The rebellion failed."
Introduction of the surname “MacMichan”. There was another family named “MacMichan” who occupied a small region of Kintyre. It is not known what relationship there was, if any, to John MacMichan.
John MacMichan II – circa 1420 AD – circa 1495 AD
Son of John MacMichan. Appears to have commanded a rebellion in 1427. He was imprisoned at Inverness by James 1st of Scotland. He is thought to have been executed. At the time of the rebellion, he appears to have been very powerful and owned a great extent of land. In his absence, much of his property was confiscated, chiefly by the Kennedys.
John MacMichan III – circa 1430 AD – 1510 AD
Son of John MacMichan II. Succeeded in 1459 to much reduced estates, but still retained Killantringan
Gilbert MacMichan of Killantringan – 1469 Ad – 1553 AD
Son of John MacMichan III. Married Annabel Kennedy. From one of his sons the MacMichans of Meikleforthead and Corbiton are descended. Father of John MacMichan, Donald MacMichan, Gilbert MacMichan, Rupert MacMichan and possibly as many as six other sons and possible a daughter named Annabel.
John MacMichan (Sir John MacMichan) – 1490 – 1549
Son of Gilbert MacMichan of Killantringan
Gilbert MacMichan (Gilbert MacMichan II) – 1524 -1566
Son of John MacMichan.
Gilbert MacMickin (Sir Gilbert MacMickin) – 1530,Scotland – 1610,Scotland
Son of Gilbert II. Married Isabel Hamilton. He regained the Killantringan estate by marrying Isabel Hamilton who was heiress of the estate. Father of Gilbert Hamilton, Robert (MacMicken) and Thomas (MacMicken).
Gilbert Hamilton MacMickin – 1596,Scotland - ?
Son of Sir Gilbert MacMickin & Isabel Hamilton. Married Elizabeth Dower.
Father of Henry MacMicken and William MacMicken
Robert MacMicken – 1599,Scotland - ?,USA
Son of Sir Gilbert MacMickin & Isabel Hamilton. Married Unknown
He led the Miadhachain for almost 60 years. He is also referred to as Gilrumeen. During his reign the Miadhachain were in a constant state of war, not only against neighbours and other Clans, but also Vikings. ---ref Meehan, A McMicking
Alban MacMaehun – circa 900 AD
No record, but an interesting name as it conforms to Alistar McMicking’s claim that his grand father “aligned himself and his people to Alban of the north”….ref Meehan, A McMicking
Gilbart MacMaehun (also known as Gilrart) – circa 825 AD
Mentioned in some family files as an ancestor of Anshtrek MacMahun ….Ref A McMicking
Unknown MacMaehun (MacMahun) – circa 950 AD…Ref A McMicking
Willhem MacMahun – circa 1000 AD
Also known as “William of Carrick”. Some chronicles indicate he was the son of Gilbart. Based on lineage it is determined that he was likely the “grandson”. …Ref A McMicking
Anshtrek MacMahun – circa 1025 AD
This name appears in the family files of a McMeehan family in England as being an ancestor of Gilbert McMeekin, which is likely Gilbert McMicken who lived in the 17th century. These same files also include the name of “Gilrart” (Gilbart MacMaehun) as an ancestor of Anshtrek. ….Ref McMeehan, A McMicking, Meighan, Brennan
Fiachadum MacMahun – circa 1050 AD
A claim is made that this individual migrated to Scandinavia (Norway) where he died. No records have been found to support this claim, although there is speculation that he may have actually been a prisoner of Norse invaders. ….Ref. A McMicking, Culver, Brennan
Fiachad (Fiachahd MacMahun) – circa 1075 AD
The father of Rusid MacMahun. The surname “MacMahun” is actually missing in Alistar McMicking’s files, but I am assuming this was because of error and for no other reason. It was included in A.T Hill’s email communications. ….Ref A McMicking, Brennan
Rusid MacMahun (Rusid Mahun, Rushid Mahun) – circa 1200 AD
Rusid is recorded in the annals of Scottish history as a resident of Girvan, Carrickshire around 1200 AD. On most genealogy sites he is listed as the ninth generation from Mahun.
….Ref Burton, Bailey, Brennan, A McMicking, R.G.McMicking, Meehan
Gildroth MacMahun – circa 1140 AD – 1200 AD
The son of Rusid. Born in Girvan, Scotland, died unknown. He had only one son, Angus.
He was reportedly killed around 1200.
Angus MacMahun (Angus MacGildroth, Angus of Galloway) – circa 1170 AD – 1215 AD
Son of Gildroth. Died at the Parish of Old Luce in Wigtonshire.
Uchtred MacMahun (also recorded as Auchtred) – circa 1190 AD – 1250 AD
Son of Angus. A fugitive in Kirkholm where many of his descendants remained as late as 1843. Some of his family fled to Ireland and could very well dictate the beginning of the MacMahun families who exist to this day in Ireland.
Gilbert MacMahun (also recorded as Gelbert the First) - circa 1225 AD – circa 1305 AD
Son of Uchtred
Gilbert MacMahun II – circal 1265 AD – circa 1330 AD
Son of Gilbert. Twin sons Auchtred and Gilbert.
Auchtred MacMahun – circa 1240 AD – circa 1390 AD
Son of Gilbert II. Married Mary Findlay, daughter of James Findlay of Galloway. The dates recorded for Auchtred are unrealistic and should only be considered in general terms.
Gilbert MacMahun III – circa 1325AD – circa 1400 AD
Son of Auchtred MacMahun and Mary Findlay
Father of Gilbert MacMahun IV, John MacMahun (of Galloway), Donald MacMahun
Gilbert MacMahun IV (Gilbert MacMahun of Killantringan) – circa 1360 AD – circa 1435 AD
Son of Gilbert III. Likely the first to create the McMicking family estate of "Killantringan" north of Old Luce, Shire of Wigton. Gilbert married Agnes MacDonald circa 1380. daughter of John MacDonald and Grand daughter of Angus Og, Lord of the Isles who was the founder of the MacDonald Family known as the "Macdonalds of Glencoe", the descendants of whom were the victims of the "Massacre of Glencoe". Research by G Lewis-Dean indicates Agnes was a descendant of King William I (William the Conquerer), King of England.
John MacMichan of Killantringan – circa 1400 AD – circa 1455 AD
Son of Gilbert MacMichan IV. According to John Hill Burton “The History of Scotland:, John MacMichan “sent 2000 men to fight for the independent sovereignty of his cousin Alexander, Lord of the Isles, against James Ist of Scotland. The rebellion failed."
Introduction of the surname “MacMichan”. There was another family named “MacMichan” who occupied a small region of Kintyre. It is not known what relationship there was, if any, to John MacMichan.
John MacMichan II – circa 1420 AD – circa 1495 AD
Son of John MacMichan. Appears to have commanded a rebellion in 1427. He was imprisoned at Inverness by James 1st of Scotland. He is thought to have been executed. At the time of the rebellion, he appears to have been very powerful and owned a great extent of land. In his absence, much of his property was confiscated, chiefly by the Kennedys.
John MacMichan III – circa 1430 AD – 1510 AD
Son of John MacMichan II. Succeeded in 1459 to much reduced estates, but still retained Killantringan
Gilbert MacMichan of Killantringan – 1469 Ad – 1553 AD
Son of John MacMichan III. Married Annabel Kennedy. From one of his sons the MacMichans of Meikleforthead and Corbiton are descended. Father of John MacMichan, Donald MacMichan, Gilbert MacMichan, Rupert MacMichan and possibly as many as six other sons and possible a daughter named Annabel.
John MacMichan (Sir John MacMichan) – 1490 – 1549
Son of Gilbert MacMichan of Killantringan
Gilbert MacMichan (Gilbert MacMichan II) – 1524 -1566
Son of John MacMichan.
Gilbert MacMickin (Sir Gilbert MacMickin) – 1530,Scotland – 1610,Scotland
Son of Gilbert II. Married Isabel Hamilton. He regained the Killantringan estate by marrying Isabel Hamilton who was heiress of the estate. Father of Gilbert Hamilton, Robert (MacMicken) and Thomas (MacMicken).
Gilbert Hamilton MacMickin – 1596,Scotland - ?
Son of Sir Gilbert MacMickin & Isabel Hamilton. Married Elizabeth Dower.
Father of Henry MacMicken and William MacMicken
Robert MacMicken – 1599,Scotland - ?,USA
Son of Sir Gilbert MacMickin & Isabel Hamilton. Married Unknown