Hi Bruce, and others interested in Alpin Grant: Note: All of the following needs to be verified, as it is almost all hand-me-down from other researchers, but may be helpful for those researching Alpin Grant. Corrected and additional information much appreciated! 1740, 15 March: his birth, at Meikle, Inverness, Scotland Chr. 16 Mar 1740 1766: abt., he may have married one Jannet?? in Scotland. 1767, abt: son Peter born at Glen Urquhart, Inverness He marr. Eleanor, abt 1796?, of Pictou, NS He died 30 Oct 1852, Scotch Hill, Pictou, NS 1773, 22 Sept., birth of son James at Glen Urquhart 1775: came to the American Colonies...he followed his brother James there." 1778, abt., birth of son Alexander, NS. (schooled at Winsor Married Ellen at NS 1780: birth of son John Alpin, ?Stewiacke, Colchester, Nova Scotia (see birth records online) married Annie Mclean 1783: Discharged from 84th Royal Highland Emigrant Regiment, 2nd Battalion under Major Small, serving out war in Windsor area. He received a 500 acre land grant in Pictou? "His bro. John did also, in Springville." 1783: He moved on to East River, Pictou Co., NS 1785: abt., birth of dau. Mary, at ?East River, Pictou 1788: abt., birth of dau Katherine, at Pictou. 1788: abt., death of wife. 1828, abt., Alpin's death at East River, Pictou. Researcher Audrey Kotterman: "Alpin Grant was born on 15 March 1740 in Meikle, Inverness, Scotland. He was christened on 16 Mar 1740. He appeared on the census in 1817 in Pictou, NS. He died in 1828 in East River, Pictou, NS. East River was called Duckland by the Indians. Alpin Grant was born in Glen Urquhart, Sct. in 1740. He was the son of Ian MacAlein Grant and *Mary Catherine Grant. (disputed mother) In 1775 he followed his brother James to the American Colonies. It is unsure whether his original destination was N.S. It is thought that the destination might have been Philadelphia and they were diverted north due to the outbreak of hostilities. When they landed, Alpin left his son Peter to be schooled in Halifax and enlisted in the 84th Royal Highland Emigrant Regiment, 2nd Battalion under Major Small. He served out the war in the Windsor area. It is assumed that his wife and son James accompanied him; two more sons were born before his discharge in 1773. (this should be 1783, I believe) At that time, Alpin and Janet (may not be his wife's name) appear to have moved on to East River in Pictou County. Pictou County in 1775 was a wilderness waiting to be tamed into farms. Alpin with his background as a farmer on Drum Fadda Long Ridge in his homeland of Inverness Co. Scotland was ready for the challenge. Alpin lived until 1828. He presumably died in East River, but at this time his grave has not been located in Pictou. Military service for British in American Revolution. Possibly 3 more children." Hope this is helpful. Suzie