In 1701, Joseph Marchant (son of John) was at the mill.
He was the son of John and Georgia Baird Buck.
Father William Verboort, son of John, joined family later that year.
Henry was succeeded according to the special remainder by his nephew, the second Earl (the eldest son of John).
He was the son of John Say, born before 1445, and his wife Maud.
But Mark, son of John, had chosen another path which made it impossible for him to join Jael and her husband.
George was the second son of John and Charlotte.
Edward was another son of John senior, who married a Miss Lewis in 1827 and they had four sons and a daughter.
The name is a corruption of MacIain, son of John.
The son of John and Mary (née Casey), he received a limited education at the local national school.