Charles Godfrey McAlester

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Charles Godfrey McAlester
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Born 13 January 1765
Died 7 October 1847

Lieutenant Colonel Charles Godfrey McAlester 12th of Loup, Chief of Clan MacAlister, was the son of Angus MacAlester and Jane MacDonald. Charles died in October 1847.

Biography

Born on 13 January 1765, the only son of Angus MacAlister of Loup and Jane MacDonald, daughter of John MacDonald of Ardnacroish and Grace MacAlester.[1]

Charles married Janet Somerville of Kennox, daughter of William Somerville of Kennox and Lilian Porterfield, on 28 March 1792.[1] He succeeded his father in 1796. Charles took the name and Arms of Somerville in 1805 along with MacAlister of Loup and became known as Charles Godfrey Somerville McAlester of Loup and Kennox.

Colonel Charles McAlester, Laird of Loup and Kennox, became Deputy Lieutenant of Ayrshire, a Justice of the Peace of Ayrshire, and Commandant of the first regiment of Ayrshire Local Militia.[1] It is recorded that when the regiment was disbanded he kept the banners, instruments and other items at Kennox, saying that "if anyone had a better claim" he would release the items to them.[2]

Charles and Janet had four children:[3][1]

Charles died on 7 October 1847 and was suceeded as Chief of Clan MacAlister by his son Charles.

References

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  2. Kilmarnock Glenfield Ramblers Society. (1930). V.10. P. 62 & 133.
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Preceded by Chief of Clan Macalister
1796 - 1847
Succeeded by
Charles Somerville MacAlester


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