Charles Calder Mackintosh was born in Tain, located in the northwest Scottish Highlands, in 1806. His father, Angus Mackintosh (d. 1830), was the Presbyterian minister at Tain. His mother was Anne Calder, whose father, Charles Calder, was a Presbyterian minister at Ferintosh. Charles Calder Mackintosh attended the Tain Academy and received his license to preach from the Church of Scotland in 1827. He succeeded his father at Tain and served there until 1854 when he transferred to the milder climate of Dunoon on the west coast of Scotland to restore his failing health. Mackintosh served at Dunoon until the spring of 1868, when he travelled to Pau in the south of France for his health. He died on November 24, 1868 and was buried in Pau. He was survived by his wife of twenty-one years.
Charles Calder Mackintosh was a member of the Church of Scotland until the Disruption of the Church of Scotland in 1843. At that time he, and a substantial portion of the Tain congregation, withdrew to join the Free Church of Scotland. Mackintosh remained a member of the Free Church until his death.
From the description of Charles Calder Mackintosh scrapbook 1868-1871. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 122552400