Jimmy Although you could be a cousin just by first name alone (I have six Jimmy's in my immediate Wallbridge family), I don't know if we are related thru a Flora Campbell. Although we do have some Floras we don't have any that I know of in the time period you speak of. Most of our tree starts with the ppl that immigrated and although we do have the direct line traced back to the 1500's we don't know who all the brothers and sisters of those relatives back then were. No, I have never had the pleasure of visiting Scotland altho my aunt Jean (daughter of Mabel Campbell) did about 35 years or so ago. Of course I was too busy being young in those days so didn't pay attention to all that "boring genealogy stuff". God I wish I had. I will keep my eyes out for Flora Campbell and will post to the list if I find any of the time period of which you speak. Happy Hunting. Judi In a message dated Wed, 01 May 2002 13:45:41 "Jimmy McPherson" writes: > Hi Judi, have you visited your ancestral home of Auchindrain, Argyll? this > is a tourist attraction and the village has been recreated in it's original > form with the houses refurbished I have not visited it yet but plan to do > so > this summer I have an ancestral connection up in the hills not far from > Auchindrain township a place called Upper Carran where my ancestors Malcolm > McPherson and his wife Flora Campbell lived for a few years and where my > Great G grandfather Hugh McPherson was born in 1794. Apparently there is a > house at Auchindrain which is identical in style to Upper Carran, do you > know if you have any Flora's in your Campbell line from Auchindrain, my > Flora would have been born circa 1769 and died in the period 1841-1851 at > Craignish parish Mid Argyll. > > Jimmy McPherson,Scotland > > > Judi (Judith A. M. E. McRae) ~~ Proud to be a Canadian living in Lakewood/Tacoma Washington, USA Researching CAMPBELL, LITTLE, STIMSON & WALLBRIDGE & others NOT RESEARCHING THE MCRAE LINE !!!!!!!!