This is a Message Board Post that is gatewayed to this mailing list. Classification: Query Message Board URL: http://boards.ancestry.com/mbexec/msg/rw/TeC.2ACE/1109.1.1 Message Board Post: Hi, I was recently in Invergarry with two of my children looking for MacDonnell graveyards and found two. One, referred to as the old graveyard, is on the road to Skye (the A 87, I think). The directions are that you go along this road, passing the dam and 'new' graveyard on the left (unsure, now, which is passed first) and continue a until you come to a road to the right on a bend that has on one of the signs 'Munerigie' (sounds a bit like Menalagy). The 'old graveyard' is to the right, you can’t miss it. MacDonnells and Gillies (as well as others) are buried there. These are also my people - we are possibly distantly related. The other MacDonnell graveyard (also my people) is at Kilfinnan. To get to this, take the road to Fort William (A 82) passing the Well of the 7 Heads. Continue along this road and take a right-hand turn just past the 'cycle track'. I think this road has a 'Kilfinnan' signpost. If you haven't turned right and come to the swing bridge,! you've gone too far. To get to the Kilfinnan graveyard, you have to go through a farm on the left of the road, crossing a river just before this. It’s about 10-15 mins drive from the signpost. The 15th Chief, Alisdair Ruadh Macdonnell, the subject of Raeburn's painting, is buried there, but the graveyard is all quite unkempt. I hope this information is of some use to you. Best wishes, Anne H