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    1. RE: [MORAY] Re: Auldearn visit in September
    2. Mert & Holly Kilpatrick
    3. Thank you, I have been advised to contact them for other information, also. I need to get to that. Are you the Macgillivray, or your husband? We are looking for the parents of an Elizabeth Mitchell, and currently trying to find more information on David Mitchell and Margaret Cumming of Edinkillie and Ardclach. They had a son David who I think married Jane McGillivray on 15 Jun 1832. David was a blacksmith in Fornighty in the 1841 census. Would this possibly be any connection with you? Holly > -----Original Message----- > From: Jane Macgillivray [mailto:providence@paintitrussian.com] > Sent: Thursday, May 26, 2005 5:51 AM > To: 'Mert & Holly Kilpatrick'; MORAY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: RE: [MORAY] Re: Auldearn visit in September > > I have seen a list of inscriptions of Ardclach monumental inscriptions in > Inverness archives, Farraline Library. I think it was a Gift / Donation > holding. Good luck, Jane > > > -----Original Message----- > From: Mert & Holly Kilpatrick [mailto:kilpatrk@epix.net] > Sent: 26 May 2005 03:35 > To: MORAY-L@rootsweb.com > Subject: RE: [MORAY] Re: Auldearn visit in September > > Robert Mackintosh wrote: > > > > There are two churches in Ardclach, but only one has monuments. That > > is the very picturesque Ardclach Church, on the Findhorn River, in the > > little valley below the Ardclach Bell Tower. I found 9 Mackintosh > > monuments there, but there are other monuments that are unreadable, and > > persons buried there without a monument. > > Robert, Do you know of any published listing of the Ardclach monuments? > We > have McQueens and Mitchells from Ardclach, early to mid-1800's, I am very > interested to hear that there is a cemetery there. > > Holly > East Bangor, PA

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