Bantjes, Rod, “MacLellan_Family.html,” in Eigg Mountain Settlement History, last modified, 14 August 2015 (http://people.stfx.ca/rbantjes/gis/txt/eigg/introduction.html).
MacLellan Family (genealogy from Rankin, 316-17 and MacLean, et al.) (Eigg Mountain Settlement History) (See update by Joe MacDonald)
Archie MacLellan married “Miss MacIsaac”
Ronald (Ronny) MacLellan (son of Archie) married Kate Cameron
Archie MacLellan (son of Ronald, b.1867 – 1937…), not married (see tax sale, 1937)
Duncan MacLellan (son of Ronald) married Mary MacLellan, no children
Sandy MacLellan (son of Ronald) married Eliza McEachern, six girls
Teresa MacLellan
Dorothy MacLellan
Stella MacLellan
Maimie MacLellan
Cassie MacLellan
Catherine MacLellan married Charlie Teasdale
Lorne Teasdale
Charlie Teasdale[1] married Julia Wallace (Maryvale)
Donny Teasdale
Cathy Teasdale
Carol-Anne Teasdale
Angela Teasdale
Ruth Teasdale
Laura Teasdale
Kenton Teasdale
Jack Teasdale
Bill Teasdale
Clyde Teasdale
Hughie MacLellan
Randal MacLellan
Flora MacLellan married Dan MacEachern [not of Eigg Mountain]
Mary Ann MacLellan (b.1886 – 1891 -) married to Mr. Kennedy (Vancouver)
Margaret MacLellan (b.1872 – 1891-) not married
Bella MacLellan (b. 1870 – 1891-) married to Angus MacIsaac [Angus Cape???]
Angus MacLellan, never married, died at Eigg Mountain (before 1929) [Where did he farm]?
Donald MacLellan (b.? – d.1908) married to Mary [MacIsaac??] (b.? – d.1898)
Archie MacLellan (son of Donald and Mary) [left the Mountain?]
Ronald MacLellan (son of Donald and Mary) [left the Mountain?]
Lauchy Ban MacLellan, pioneer, married Catherine MacEachern [...where did they live?]
Angus MacLellan …left the Mountain?
John MacLellan …left the Mountain?
Hugh MacLellan …left the Mountain?
Donald MacLellan married Amelia Baxter …left the Mountain?
Mary MacLellan married Rod MacDonald, Pleasant Valley
MacLean, R. A, et al. History of Antigonish. Antigonish, N.S: Casket Printing & Publishing Co, 1976.
Rankin, Duncan Joseph. A History of the County of Antigonish, Nova Scotia. Toronto: Macmillan Co. of Canada, 1929.
[1] This is the Charlie Teasdale that I collaborated with on the Eigg Mountain project.