G'day yourself, and thanks very much for all of the data. I have passed this on to my Australian MacNaughton cousin, because that certainly looks like her family. There is no doubt she will be very pleased to get it. You have said the data is from the Pre-1855 book. Please tell me if there is a Post-1855 book. I am looking for a JANET MACNAUGHTON nee KENNEDY who died after 1881. In 1881 she was only 28 so she may have lived for a good many years after that. Regards Greg in New Zealand ----- Original Message ----- From: Neil Murray To: [email protected] Sent: Wednesday, November 19, 2003 12:11 AM Subject: Re: [SCT-INV] M I's for the Old Inverlochy Cemetery G'day Greg The following is copied from 'The Lochaber & Skye Monumental Inscriptions Pre 1855' book. page 18 "Inverlochy Burial Ground O.S. Grid reference NN 121753 This burial ground is at the ruins of the old Inverlochy Castle,opposite the Aluminium Works,on the north east side of Fort William." Page 19 "by Lt Col D C McNaughton,late 13th Prince Albert's Light Infantry, fa Donald M d The Parade,Fort William, 23.12.1825, mo Margaret Cameron M d there 22.11.1828, 1bro John M d Fort William 7.10.1866, bro Dougal M d London 22.6.1834 a 22y, bro Donald M d Woodside, near Auckland,New Zealand, 1860 FS. Catherine McMillan d 6.4.1823 a 27y, by h Ewen McNaughton, Slate Quarries,Appin " I had a quick browse through the book for any links to Janet (Kennedy), but couldnt see anything. Maybe you will be familiar with the abbreviations ,if not.......here you go 'by' means erected by. 'fa' is father.'d' died.'mo' mother.'y' year (s).'h' husband.'a' aged. Neil --- Outgoing mail is certified Virus Free. Checked by AVG anti-virus system (http://www.grisoft.com). Version: 6.0.541 / Virus Database: 335 - Release Date: 14/11/03