Alexander MacDonell ('Big Sandy')

(Highland District) Born at Glenurquhart, Glengarry, 1762; arrived in Valladolid from Buorblach; ordained priest and left for Scotland, 20th August 1787; worked in Badenoch until 1791 and in Lochaber until 1792, and then went to Glasgow, August 1792, to minister to the Highlanders there and become the first resident priest since the reformation; abandoned his Glasgow charge, May 1795, to become chaplain to a newly raised Catholic regiment, the Glengarry Fencibles, and was with them in Guernsey and Ireland; went to Upper Canada, 1804, was consecrated titular Bishop of Rhesina, 1820, and became Bishop of Kingston, Upper Canada, 1825/26; while on a visit to Scotland, died in Dumfries, 14th January 1840.

Date Age Description
17 Jul. 1762
Born Glenurquhart, Glengarry
28 Mar. 1778
15
Arrived in the college
16 Feb. 1787
24
Ordained a priest
20 Aug. 1787
25
Left for Scotland
1787-1791
25
Badenoch
1791-1792
29
Lochaber
1792-1795
30
Glasgow
1795-1804
33
Chaplain, Glengarry Fencibles
1804
42
Went to Canada
12 Jan. 1819
56
Appointed Vicar Apostolic of Upper Canada and Titular Bishop of Rhesaina
31 Dec. 1820
58
Ordained Titular Bishop of Rhesaina
27 Jan. 1826
63
Appointed Bishop Kingston, Ontario, Canada
14 Jan. 1840
77
Died Dumfries
Valladolid

The Catholic Hierarchy website gives Alexander McDonell's date of birth as 17th July 1762, and his date of death as 11th January 1840. Kingston Diocese's website gives his date of death as 14th January 1840.

Further details on Bishop MacDonell can be found at the following websites:
Catholic Hierarchy
Dictionary of Canadian Biography
Wikipedia
Catholic Online
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