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    1. [ARGYLL] MOODY/MOODIE in Dunoon & Kilmun
    2. missie
    3. I believe I've found my MOODY/MOODIE family, Alexander and siblings, born in Dunoon and Kilmun between 1791 and 1807. They appear in marriages and land grants in the early 1830s in New Brunswick, Canada. Or, at least I think it's the same family. Are there any records of emigration from that area? Is there any kind of record that would help me verify that it's the same family? Thanks for any suggestions, Regards, Priscilla

    07/25/2003 07:11:03
    1. [ARGYLL] McPhees to Australia
    2. Margaret Kipp
    3. Hi I am looking for some of my McPhees who may have gone to Australia between 1840 to 1880. We have a very nice picture of a John McPhee (complete Highland rigout, with pipes) in Australia , with a note on the back saying how much he missed Scotland. A Ewan McPhee may have gone too. Where does one find the passenger lists for those who went to Australia.? Margaret in Toronto

    07/24/2003 02:54:12
    1. Re: [ARGYLL] Location Answers ~ Lerags
    2. Donald Tryk
    3. Joy, the MacDougalls were (and are) big landowners in the Oban area. Dunolly Castle and the isle of Kerrera are theirs, for example. Gallanach is on the bay, just south of the town proper of Oban. You get the ferry there for Kerrera. Sheila

    07/24/2003 06:00:59
    1. [ARGYLL] DIAMOND
    2. Brian Maye
    3. This entry from the shipping too .. may help someone. Anne Maye. Assisted Immigration to Sydney & Newcastle Boards Shipping List 'Blonde' Arr Sydney 27 Dec 1849 inspected 29 Dec 1849, Master Š . New South Wales State Records Reel 2459 No: 13 Name: Diamond, Peter Age: 29 Calling: Bonnetmaker Native place & County: Glasgow Lanark Parents Names & if alive their residence: James & Margaret both dead Religious Denomination: Presbyterian Read or Write: Both Relatives in the Colony: none State of health, strength & probable usefulness: good Any complaints respecting treatment on board the ship: none Remarks by Immigration Board: £ 1 has been labouring for the past 2 years in a brickfield No: 13 Name: Diamond, Margaret Age: 32 Calling: House Servant Native place & County: Sterling (sic) Parents Names & if alive their residence: David & Janet Sharp .. mother living Sterling (sic). Religious Denomination: Presbyterian Read or Write: Both Relatives in the Colony: none State of health, strength & probable usefulness: good Any complaints respecting treatment on board the ship: none Remarks by Immigration Board: £ 1

    07/24/2003 04:24:18
    1. [ARGYLL] CAMERON 5
    2. Brian Maye
    3. Another from the 'Blonde' 1849. Anne Maye Assisted Immigration to Sydney & Newcastle Boards Shipping List 'Blonde' Arr Sydney 27 Dec 1849 inspected 29 Dec 1849, Master Š . New South Wales State Records Reel 2459 No: 8 Name: Cameron, John Age: 26 Calling: Shepherd Native place & County: Killamaly (sic)Argyle Parents Names & if alive their residence: John & Ann mother on board Religious Denomination: Presbyterian Read or Write: Both Relatives in the Colony: none State of health, strength & probable usefulness: good Any complaints respecting treatment on board the ship: none Remarks by Immigration Board: blank No: 8 Name: Cameron, Janet Age: 28 Calling: Dairymaid Native place & County: Inverness Invernessshire Parents Names & if alive their residence: Alexander & Susan McDermid both dead Religious Denomination: Presbyterian Read or Write: Read Relatives in the Colony: none State of health, strength & probable usefulness: good Any complaints respecting treatment on board the ship: none Remarks by Immigration Board: blank

    07/24/2003 04:19:04
    1. [ARGYLL] CAMERON 4
    2. Brian Maye
    3. Some more from the same ship. Anne Maye. Assisted Immigration to Sydney & Newcastle Boards Shipping List 'Blonde' Arr Sydney 27 Dec 1849 inspected 29 Dec 1849, Master Š . New South Wales State Records Reel 2459 No: 9 Name: Cameron, John Age: 38 Calling: Shepherd Native place & County: Ardna Morahan (sic) (Ardnamurchan) Parents Names & if alive their residence: Archibald & Mary mother living at Fort William Religious Denomination: Presbyterian Read or Write: Reads Relatives in the Colony: none State of health, strength & probable usefulness: good Any complaints respecting treatment on board the ship: none Remarks by Immigration Board: £ 2 No: 9 Name: Cameron, Ellen Age: 33 Calling: Dairywoman Native place & County: Loch Abra (sic) (Lochaber) Argyle Parents Names & if alive their residence: John & Ellen McDonald - dead Religious Denomination: Presbyterian Read or Write: Neither Relatives in the Colony: none State of health, strength & probable usefulness: good Any complaints respecting treatment on board the ship: none Remarks by Immigration Board: £ 2 No: 9 Name: Cameron, Allan Age: 10 Calling: Native place & County: Kintale Inverness Parents Names & if alive their residence: Religious Denomination: Presbyterian Read or Write: Neither Relatives in the Colony: none State of health, strength & probable usefulness: good Any complaints respecting treatment on board the ship: none Remarks by Immigration Board: £ 1 No: 9 Name: Cameron, Christina Age: 7 Calling: Native place & County: Ardgour Argyle Parents Names & if alive their residence: Religious Denomination: Presbyterian Read or Write: Neither Relatives in the Colony: none State of health, strength & probable usefulness: good Any complaints respecting treatment on board the ship: none Remarks by Immigration Board: £ 1 No: 9 Name: Cameron, Archibald Age: 5 Calling: Dairywoman Native place & County: Ardgour Argyle Parents Names & if alive their residence: Religious Denomination: Presbyterian Read or Write: Neither Relatives in the Colony: none State of health, strength & probable usefulness: good Any complaints respecting treatment on board the ship: none Remarks by Immigration Board: £ 1

    07/24/2003 04:17:33
    1. [ARGYLL] CAMERON 3
    2. Brian Maye
    3. Some more CAMERONs that i found when looking for something else. Anne Maye. Assisted Immigration to Sydney & Newcastle Boards Shipping List 'Blonde' Arr Sydney 27 Dec 1849 inspected 29 Dec 1849, Master Š . New South Wales State Records Reel 2459 No: 11 Name: Cameron, John Age: 50 Calling: Shepherd Native place & County: Fort William Inverness Parents Names & if alive their residence: Angus & Isabella both dead Religious Denomination: Presbyterian Read or Write: Both Relatives in the Colony: none State of health, strength & probable usefulness: good Any complaints respecting treatment on board the ship: none Remarks by Immigration Board: paid £ 22 .. £ 6 each for self & wife No: 11 Name: Cameron, Margaret Age: 48 Calling: Farm Servant Native place & County: Fort William Inverness Parents Names & if alive their residence: John & Mary Cameron Religious Denomination: Presbyterian Read or Write: Read Relatives in the Colony: none State of health, strength & probable usefulness: good Any complaints respecting treatment on board the ship: none Remarks by Immigration Board: No: 11 Name: Cameron, John Age: 23 Calling: Groom Native place & County: Fort William Inverness Parents Names & if alive their residence Religious Denomination: Presbyterian Read or Write: Both Relatives in the Colony: none State of health, strength & probable usefulness: good Any complaints respecting treatment on board the ship: none Remarks by Immigration Board: £ 2 No: 11 Name: Cameron, Donald Age: 21 Calling: Shepherd Native place & County: Fort William Inverness Parents Names & if alive their residence: Religious Denomination: Presbyterian Read or Write: Both Relatives in the Colony: none State of health, strength & probable usefulness: good Any complaints respecting treatment on board the ship: none Remarks by Immigration Board: £ 2 No: 11 Name: Cameron, Mary Age: 19 Calling: House Servant Native place & County: Fort William Inverness Parents Names & if alive their residence: Religious Denomination: Presbyterian Read or Write: Both Relatives in the Colony: none State of health, strength & probable usefulness: good Any complaints respecting treatment on board the ship: none Remarks by Immigration Board: £ 2 No: 11 Name: Cameron, Helen Age: 16 Calling: House Servant Native place & County: Fort William Inverness Parents Names & if alive their residence: Religious Denomination: Presbyterian Read or Write: Both Relatives in the Colony: none State of health, strength & probable usefulness: good Any complaints respecting treatment on board the ship: none Remarks by Immigration Board: £ 2 No: 11 Name: Cameron, Anne Age: 14 Calling: House Servant Native place & County: Fort William Inverness Parents Names & if alive their residence: Religious Denomination: Presbyterian Read or Write: Both Relatives in the Colony: none State of health, strength & probable usefulness: good Any complaints respecting treatment on board the ship: none Remarks by Immigration Board: £ 2

    07/24/2003 04:16:11
    1. [ARGYLL] CAMERON 2
    2. Brian Maye
    3. Another lot of CAMERONs from ship 'Blonde' 1849. Anne Maye. Assisted Immigration to Sydney & Newcastle Boards Shipping List 'Blonde' Arr Sydney 27 Dec 1849 inspected 29 Dec 1849, Master Š . New South Wales State Records Reel 2459 No: 10 Name: Cameron, Ewen Age: 30 Calling: Shepherd Native place & County: Kilmarly (sic) Argyle Parents Names & if alive their residence: John & Catherine mother on board Religious Denomination: Presbyterian Read or Write: Both Relatives in the Colony: none State of health, strength & probable usefulness: good Any complaints respecting treatment on board the ship: none Remarks by Immigration Board: £ 2 No: 10 Name: Cameron, Isabella Age: 27 Calling: Farm Servant Native place & County: Kilmarly (sic) Argyle Parents Names & if alive their residence: John & Margaret Cameron on board Religious Denomination: Presbyterian Read or Write: Read Relatives in the Colony: none State of health, strength & probable usefulness: good Any complaints respecting treatment on board the ship: none Remarks by Immigration Board: £ 2 No: 10 Name: Cameron, Margery Age: 3 Calling: Native place & County: Kilmarly (sic) Argyle Parents Names & if alive their residence: Religious Denomination: Presbyterian Read or Write: Neither Relatives in the Colony: none State of health, strength & probable usefulness: good Any complaints respecting treatment on board the ship: none Remarks by Immigration Board: £ 1 No: 10 Name: Cameron, Fanny Age: Inft Calling: Native place & County: Kilmarly (sic) Argyle Parents Names & if alive their residence: Religious Denomination: Presbyterian Read or Write: Neither Relatives in the Colony: none State of health, strength & probable usefulness: good Any complaints respecting treatment on board the ship: none Remarks by Immigration Board: £ 1

    07/24/2003 04:14:01
    1. [ARGYLL] CAMERON
    2. Brian Maye
    3. Sorry this may be long, but from shipping lists to Australia and may provide some link for someone out there. The following is one family, or at least part of it with a son and his wife also a CAMERON. Anne Maye. Assisted Immigration to Sydney & Newcastle Australia. Boards Shipping List 'Blonde' Arr Sydney 27 Dec 1849 inspected 29 Dec 1849, Master Š . New South Wales State Records Reel 2459 No: 6 Name: Cameron, Archibald Age: 52 Calling: Farm labourer Native place & County: Sewinhart (sic) (Sunart) Argyle Parents Names & if alive their residence: Simon & Ann both dead Religious Denomination: Presbyterian Read or Write: Read & Write Relatives in the Colony: a brother Allan Cameron near Hartley State of health, strength & probable usefulness: good Any complaints respecting treatment on board the ship: none Remarks by Immigration Board: Paid £ 36 for family £ 11 each for self & wife & £ 2 each for the rest with exception of children at £ 1 each. No: 6 Name: Cameron, Catherine Age: 52 Calling: Farm servant Native place & County: Loch Abra (sic) (Lochaber) Argyle Parents Names & if alive their residence: Dougal & Catherine McMaster dead (probably means that her mother is dead as it would say both dead otherwise from pattern in records.) Religious Denomination: Presbyterian Read or Write: ?? Relatives in the Colony: a niece Catherine McMaster near Bony ? State of health, strength & probable usefulness: Good Any complaints respecting treatment on board the ship: none Remarks by Immigration Board: blank No: 6 Name: Cameron, Donald Age: 29 Calling: Farm Labourer Native place & County: Loch Abra (sic) (Lochaber) Argyle Parents Names & if alive their residence: Blank .. Archibald & Catherine Religious Denomination: Presbyterian Read or WriteRead Relatives in the Colony: State of health, strength & probable usefulness: Good Any complaints respecting treatment on board the ship: none Remarks by Immigration Board: blank No: 6 Name: Cameron, Hugh Age: 18 Calling: Farm Labourer Native place & County: Loch Abra (sic) (Lochaber) Argyle Parents Names & if alive their residence: Blank .. Archibald & Catherine Religious Denomination: Presbyterian Read or Write: Both Relatives in the Colony: State of health, strength & probable usefulness: Good Any complaints respecting treatment on board the ship: none Remarks by Immigration Board: blank No: 6 Name: Cameron, Dugald Age: 17 Calling: Farm Labourer Native place & County: Loch Abra (sic) (Lochaber) Argyle Parents Names & if alive their residence: Blank .. Archibald & Catherine Religious Denomination: Presbyterian Read or Write: Both Relatives in the Colony: State of health, strength & probable usefulness: Good Any complaints respecting treatment on board the ship: none Remarks by Immigration Board: blank No: 6 Name: Cameron, Ewen Age: 12 Calling: Farm Labourer Native place & County: Loch Abra (sic) (Lochaber) Argyle Parents Names & if alive their residence: Blank .. Archibald & Catherine Religious Denomination: Presbyterian Read or Write: Both Relatives in the Colony: State of health, strength & probable usefulness: Good Any complaints respecting treatment on board the ship: none Remarks by Immigration Board: blank No: 7 Name: Cameron, James Age: 31 Calling: Farm Labourer Native place & County: Loch Abra (sic) (Lochaber) Argyle Parents Names & if alive their residence: Archibald & Catherine on board Religious Denomination: Presbyterian Read or Write: Both Relatives in the Colony: blank State of health, strength & probable usefulness: good Any complaints respecting treatment on board the ship: none Remarks by Immigration Board: No: 7 Name: Cameron, Mary Age: 23 Calling: Housemaid Native place & County: Loch Abra (sic) (Lochaber) Argyle Parents Names & if alive their residence: John & Ann Cameron mother on board Religious Denomination: Presbyterian Read or Write: Read Relatives in the Colony: a cousin Anna Cameron living Hunter River State of health, strength & probable usefulness: good Any complaints respecting treatment on board the ship: none Remarks by Immigration Board: £ 2

    07/24/2003 04:11:22
    1. Re: [ARGYLL] Location Answers ~ Lerags
    2. C.Joudrey
    3. Hi, Freestone is a type of rock that is quarried. It is a softer type, more than likely formed from sand and grit. It was called Freestone because it was easily cut, and fairly easy to work with. Is not very hardy. In your search of Lerags, perhaps try in a search engine try different combinations of whatever you are looking for and District of Lorn, or Lorn or any combination of words that could be pertaining to your search. Could be worth a try. Good luck Christine ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joy" <beatsme@netins.net> To: <SCT-ARGYLL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 10:50 PM Subject: [ARGYLL] Location Answers ~ Lerags > The gracious list members who responded to my plea for help continue to > amaze me with their knowledge. I learn from each one. Re-reading the > statistical accounts, it appears that Lerags was owned by Dr. Campbell. > In case anyone REALLY wanted to know that. > > Yes, also to visiting many of the great maps sites that are available - > I can navigate reasonably close to my vicinity of interest with them, > but not being aware of all the spelling variants or changes over the > years, I really appreciate the knowledge of others on this list. > Yes, I have visited often the Statistical Accounts pages and read about > several parishes of interest. I have even more questions as a result, > though. > > Was there a death register for Kilninver Parish? I know there was not > one for many parishes. I don't think I've found anything available on > the LDS website. > > Was it common to have a fair(spring and fall) in most parishes for the > purpose of hiring servants? (As indicated in Kilninver Parish S.A. 1845) > > Also, there was comment about a Mr. McDougall of Gallanach who provided > a slate and freestone quarry on his property. Would this have been a > place where the tennants acquired materials for building? Can anyone > say if this statement "freestone" meant no charge, or only that the > rock of the quarry was already loose? > > Now I'm off to count noses in the Parish registers for which I found > reported numbers of Baptism's and Marriages for specific years. I can > hear some of you laughing - > > Best thoughts to All, > > Joy, USA > > > > > > > ==== SCT-ARGYLL Mailing List ==== > **************************************************************** > Please remember to send ALL list mail to SCT-ARGYLL-L@rootsweb.com >

    07/24/2003 03:46:19
    1. Re: [ARGYLL] Location question Ledaig
    2. Jean Reynolds
    3. Ledaig, though in the Oban area is not in Kilmore and Kilbride parish so I think it is Lerags Jean ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jimmy McPherson" <templar_bb2461314@hotmail.com> To: <SCT-ARGYLL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 10:51 PM Subject: Re: [ARGYLL] Location question Ledaig > Could Leraig not be a misspelling of Ledaig, which I have heard of but can't > quite place where it is ! > > Jimmy McPherson > > > >From: Joy <beatsme@netins.net> > >To: SCT-ARGYLL-L@rootsweb.com > >Subject: [ARGYLL] Location question (again) > >Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2003 09:22:49 -0500 > > > > Hi All, > > > >I'm suffering from way to much map searching over here in the USA. I spent > >"forever" last night trying to come up with a place name indicated on a > >death certificate. . > > > >My current dilemma is a potential location for LERAIG, which is reported to > >be in Kilbride parish. I would think the parish reference is to Kilmore > >and Kilbride, but then I could also be in left field. > > > >The place name that I find that seems to be the closest possible match is > >Lerags, just south of Oban. Help is always appreciated. > > > >Joy USA > >www.genealogy4you.com/hobbyco > >Kilbrandon & Kilchattan census reutrns > > > > > > > >==== SCT-ARGYLL Mailing List ==== > >******************************************************************* > >http://members.aol.com/theweeharp/argyll.htm is the Argyll GenWeb site > > > > _________________________________________________________________ > Sign-up for a FREE BT Broadband connection today! > http://www.msn.co.uk/specials/btbroadband >

    07/23/2003 05:37:12
    1. Re: [ARGYLL] Location question Ledaig
    2. Jimmy McPherson
    3. Could Leraig not be a misspelling of Ledaig, which I have heard of but can't quite place where it is ! Jimmy McPherson >From: Joy <beatsme@netins.net> >To: SCT-ARGYLL-L@rootsweb.com >Subject: [ARGYLL] Location question (again) >Date: Tue, 22 Jul 2003 09:22:49 -0500 > > Hi All, > >I'm suffering from way to much map searching over here in the USA. I spent >"forever" last night trying to come up with a place name indicated on a >death certificate. . > >My current dilemma is a potential location for LERAIG, which is reported to >be in Kilbride parish. I would think the parish reference is to Kilmore >and Kilbride, but then I could also be in left field. > >The place name that I find that seems to be the closest possible match is >Lerags, just south of Oban. Help is always appreciated. > >Joy USA >www.genealogy4you.com/hobbyco >Kilbrandon & Kilchattan census reutrns > > > >==== SCT-ARGYLL Mailing List ==== >******************************************************************* >http://members.aol.com/theweeharp/argyll.htm is the Argyll GenWeb site > _________________________________________________________________ Sign-up for a FREE BT Broadband connection today! http://www.msn.co.uk/specials/btbroadband

    07/23/2003 03:51:09
    1. [ARGYLL] Location Answers ~ Lerags
    2. Joy
    3. The gracious list members who responded to my plea for help continue to amaze me with their knowledge. I learn from each one. Re-reading the statistical accounts, it appears that Lerags was owned by Dr. Campbell. In case anyone REALLY wanted to know that. Yes, also to visiting many of the great maps sites that are available - I can navigate reasonably close to my vicinity of interest with them, but not being aware of all the spelling variants or changes over the years, I really appreciate the knowledge of others on this list. Yes, I have visited often the Statistical Accounts pages and read about several parishes of interest. I have even more questions as a result, though. Was there a death register for Kilninver Parish? I know there was not one for many parishes. I don't think I've found anything available on the LDS website. Was it common to have a fair(spring and fall) in most parishes for the purpose of hiring servants? (As indicated in Kilninver Parish S.A. 1845) Also, there was comment about a Mr. McDougall of Gallanach who provided a slate and freestone quarry on his property. Would this have been a place where the tennants acquired materials for building? Can anyone say if this statement "freestone" meant no charge, or only that the rock of the quarry was already loose? Now I'm off to count noses in the Parish registers for which I found reported numbers of Baptism's and Marriages for specific years. I can hear some of you laughing - Best thoughts to All, Joy, USA

    07/23/2003 03:50:50
    1. [ARGYLL] locations Baroyle/Baroil
    2. Donna Lou Ritter
    3. Sometimes I've been successful at locating some of the old towns and even farms on some of the old map sites. It can take a lot of patient searching and you usually need a starting point. I'm now looking for Baroyle or Baroil or something that would sound that way, since most early spelling was phonetic. It should be in Glassary parish, but may be near Kilmartin which must be near the boundary between parishes. Probably near Upper Rudil, which I may have found on an old map as Upper Rudale. Anybody familiar with Baroyle? Lou Ritter

    07/23/2003 01:42:40
    1. [ARGYLL] McKINNON
    2. Brian Maye
    3. To Jim, You wrote .. <While tracing McKinven's in Campbeltown, I found that at the1851 census the family name was McKinnon, and that the family head Charles was born at Kellan Isle of Mull This lead my search to Mull where I found 2 siblings Flora & Donald and that their parents were Hector McKinnon and Mary McLauchlan I have been unable to find any records on either parent under the name McKinnon. However I have found a marriage between a Mary McLauchlan and a Hector McShirey that is in the correct location (Kellan) and at a year that fits the bill (1804)> ... I can't help you with your query about McSHIREY/McKINNON but I have a McLACHLAN/McKINNON connection around Lismore & Mull (esp Torosay) & Morvern in Argyllshire. My ancestor Dugald McLACHLAN married 3 times. 1. Mary McEACHERN early 1800s. 2. Peggy McKINNON 1812 Torosay MULL 3. Peggy McEACHERN 1819 Torosay MULL It is presumed that the first two wives died in childbirth or thereabouts. We do not know if the two McEACHERNs were sisters. Dugald McLACHLAN had a sister Mary born about 1785. If you think there is a connection I can fill in the scant material I have which is mainly on the McLACHLANs. Any information on the above would be very welcome. Anne Maye

    07/23/2003 08:21:40
    1. Re: [ARGYLL] changes of name
    2. Erica Waddell
    3. Only a nickname, but my great aunt Isabella was known her entire life as Tibby. Air ----- Original Message ----- From: "Iris wilson" <iris@irdor.fsnet.co.uk> To: <sct-argyll-l@rootsweb.com> Sent: Sunday, July 20, 2003 3:12 AM Subject: [ARGYLL] changes of name > Hi List > > Does anyone know if there is an alternative to Isabella other than the obvious, Isobel or Bella. > > Doreen > > > ==== SCT-ARGYLL Mailing List ==== > ***************************************************************** > http://cgi.rootsweb.com/~genbbs/genbbs.cgi/Scotland/Argyll is the > GenConnect board for Argyll >

    07/23/2003 05:06:42
    1. Re: [ARGYLL] DNA for family history at Mormon church LDS
    2. Erica Waddell
    3. Interesting. I know other families have been mentioned as having DNA testing underway, but does anyone know of any plans for Campbells / Morrisons? Air ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jimmy McPherson" <templar_bb2461314@hotmail.com> To: <SCT-ARGYLL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Friday, July 18, 2003 12:46 AM Subject: [ARGYLL] DNA for family history at Mormon church LDS > A friend has advised me that the Mormon church through there family History > centres is making available DNA tests for those who can provide three > generations of there family tree. > > Jimmy McPherson > > _________________________________________________________________ > Get Hotmail on your mobile phone http://www.msn.co.uk/msnmobile > > > ==== SCT-ARGYLL Mailing List ==== > ********************************************************************* > GenUKI Argyll home page http://www.roe.ac.uk/genuki/argyll/index.html >

    07/23/2003 04:53:43
    1. Re: [ARGYLL] Location question (again)
    2. Atholl Cameron
    3. Sorry having checked the Statistical Accounts of Scotland site it would seem that Ledaig may have fallen out of your Parish of search into Ardchattan,but geographically still very close. Yours Caroline ----- Original Message ----- From: "Atholl Cameron" <atholl2caroline.cam40@ntlworld.com> To: <SCT-ARGYLL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, July 23, 2003 10:06 AM Subject: Re: [ARGYLL] Location question (again) > > Joy! > how about the place Ledaig, just north of Oban on the Benderloch area, has > an excellent caravan site with every pitch looking out over Ardmucknish Bay > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Joy" <beatsme@netins.net> > To: <SCT-ARGYLL-L@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 3:22 PM > Subject: [ARGYLL] Location question (again) > > > > Hi All, > > > > I'm suffering from way to much map searching over here in the USA. I > > spent "forever" last night trying to come up with a place name indicated > > on a death certificate. . > > > > My current dilemma is a potential location for LERAIG, which is reported > > to be in Kilbride parish. I would think the parish reference is to > > Kilmore and Kilbride, but then I could also be in left field. > > > > The place name that I find that seems to be the closest possible match > > is Lerags, just south of Oban. Help is always appreciated. > > > > Joy USA > > www.genealogy4you.com/hobbyco > > Kilbrandon & Kilchattan census reutrns > > > > > > > > ==== SCT-ARGYLL Mailing List ==== > > ******************************************************************* > > http://members.aol.com/theweeharp/argyll.htm is the Argyll GenWeb site > > > > > ==== SCT-ARGYLL Mailing List ==== > **************************************************************** > http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Park/8997/index.html an index to "THE INHABITANTS OF ARGYLL ESTATE" by Eric Greegan : Duke of Argyll's 1779 estate census >

    07/23/2003 04:18:37
    1. Re: [ARGYLL] Location question (again)
    2. Atholl Cameron
    3. Joy! how about the place Ledaig, just north of Oban on the Benderloch area, has an excellent caravan site with every pitch looking out over Ardmucknish Bay ----- Original Message ----- From: "Joy" <beatsme@netins.net> To: <SCT-ARGYLL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, July 22, 2003 3:22 PM Subject: [ARGYLL] Location question (again) > Hi All, > > I'm suffering from way to much map searching over here in the USA. I > spent "forever" last night trying to come up with a place name indicated > on a death certificate. . > > My current dilemma is a potential location for LERAIG, which is reported > to be in Kilbride parish. I would think the parish reference is to > Kilmore and Kilbride, but then I could also be in left field. > > The place name that I find that seems to be the closest possible match > is Lerags, just south of Oban. Help is always appreciated. > > Joy USA > www.genealogy4you.com/hobbyco > Kilbrandon & Kilchattan census reutrns > > > > ==== SCT-ARGYLL Mailing List ==== > ******************************************************************* > http://members.aol.com/theweeharp/argyll.htm is the Argyll GenWeb site >

    07/23/2003 04:06:58
    1. Re: [ARGYLL] Location question (again)
    2. Luis Sebastian Stuart Pennington
    3. Hello Listers, I can not access the following page for the 1779 census: http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Park/8997/index.html Was it taken off Internet? Thanks, Luis. --------------------------------- Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! SiteBuilder - Free, easy-to-use web site design software

    07/23/2003 12:37:21