In reply to Jacqueline Archibald re the location of these two places in Mull records, Jo Curry's book 'Mull. The Island and Its People' has a map at the front which shows both places. They are both in the far north of the island which I think places them in the parish of Kilninian & Kilmore. Quinishis actually marked on my Landranger OS map 47 scale 1:50 000 (1cm=500metres). Quinish House at 415 544. It is to about 3 km slightly N of NW from Dervaig. Quinish was still held by the Macleans of Coll in 1800 and beyond. Mornish is not marked on this OS map but using Jo Currie's map as a guide it is roughly at 375 536 almost 2 km due N of Calgary. Mornish had been in the hands of the Campbells of Argyll until after 1800 when it was passed to Trustees and bought by Capt MacAskill c1815. Anne Maye
I think maybe my message to the list was not understood. I only put this info on to let anyone know what the Archives of Scotland told me in searching for information of estate records. I didn't want to know where they were only trying to track down old records. Thank you Jacqueline in Nova Scotia ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ian Phillips" <ian.phillips@ukonline.co.uk> To: <sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, November 08, 2007 5:12 AM Subject: Re: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] Mornish & Quinish on Mull > Hi All, > > Hope this might help show the various areas of north Mull. > > Go to > > http://leisure.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/leisure/products.jsp?xvalue=143500&yvalue=752500&q=dervaig&zoomindex=3®ionkey=GB&minx=0&maxx=0&miny=0&maxy=0&placename=Dervaig&publisher=allpub > > and then zoom out one level. > > Ian > > Brian Maye wrote: >> In reply to Jacqueline Archibald re the location of these two places >> in Mull records, Jo Curry's book 'Mull. The Island and Its People' >> has a map at the front which shows both places. >> >> They are both in the far north of the island which I think places >> them in the parish of Kilninian & Kilmore. >> >> Quinishis actually marked on my Landranger OS map 47 scale 1:50 000 >> (1cm=500metres). Quinish House at 415 544. It is to about 3 km >> slightly N of NW from Dervaig. >> Quinish was still held by the Macleans of Coll in 1800 and beyond. >> >> Mornish is not marked on this OS map but using Jo Currie's map as a >> guide it is roughly at 375 536 almost 2 km due N of Calgary. >> Mornish had been in the hands of the Campbells of Argyll until after >> 1800 when it was passed to Trustees and bought by Capt MacAskill >> c1815. >> >> Anne Maye >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> SCT-ISLEOFMULL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >> the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> >> >> >> > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > SCT-ISLEOFMULL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi All, Hope this might help show the various areas of north Mull. Go to http://leisure.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/leisure/products.jsp?xvalue=143500&yvalue=752500&q=dervaig&zoomindex=2®ionkey=GB&minx=0&maxx=0&miny=0&maxy=0&placename=Dervaig&publisher=allpub Ian Brian Maye wrote: > In reply to Jacqueline Archibald re the location of these two places > in Mull records, Jo Curry's book 'Mull. The Island and Its People' > has a map at the front which shows both places. > > They are both in the far north of the island which I think places > them in the parish of Kilninian & Kilmore. > > Quinishis actually marked on my Landranger OS map 47 scale 1:50 000 > (1cm=500metres). Quinish House at 415 544. It is to about 3 km > slightly N of NW from Dervaig. > Quinish was still held by the Macleans of Coll in 1800 and beyond. > > Mornish is not marked on this OS map but using Jo Currie's map as a > guide it is roughly at 375 536 almost 2 km due N of Calgary. > Mornish had been in the hands of the Campbells of Argyll until after > 1800 when it was passed to Trustees and bought by Capt MacAskill > c1815. > > Anne Maye > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SCT-ISLEOFMULL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > >
Hi All, Hope this might help show the various areas of north Mull. Go to http://leisure.ordnancesurvey.co.uk/leisure/products.jsp?xvalue=143500&yvalue=752500&q=dervaig&zoomindex=3®ionkey=GB&minx=0&maxx=0&miny=0&maxy=0&placename=Dervaig&publisher=allpub and then zoom out one level. Ian Brian Maye wrote: > In reply to Jacqueline Archibald re the location of these two places > in Mull records, Jo Curry's book 'Mull. The Island and Its People' > has a map at the front which shows both places. > > They are both in the far north of the island which I think places > them in the parish of Kilninian & Kilmore. > > Quinishis actually marked on my Landranger OS map 47 scale 1:50 000 > (1cm=500metres). Quinish House at 415 544. It is to about 3 km > slightly N of NW from Dervaig. > Quinish was still held by the Macleans of Coll in 1800 and beyond. > > Mornish is not marked on this OS map but using Jo Currie's map as a > guide it is roughly at 375 536 almost 2 km due N of Calgary. > Mornish had been in the hands of the Campbells of Argyll until after > 1800 when it was passed to Trustees and bought by Capt MacAskill > c1815. > > Anne Maye > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SCT-ISLEOFMULL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > >
James I'll pass on this email to her and leave it to her to contact you. Jean Whimp -----Original Message----- From: sct-isleofmull-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:sct-isleofmull-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of James St. Clair Sent: Thursday, 8 November 2007 5:25 AM To: sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com Subject: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] Jo Currie Has anybody an email or postal address for Jo Currie? Am working an article for publication regarding Mull emgiants to Inverness County, Cape Breton in the 1819-1820 period - hoping to find information regarding the pressures on them that encouraged them to leave for another place. James St.Clair, Mull River, Nova Scotia ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SCT-ISLEOFMULL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi James, I,m looking for info on info on 4 families that left Mull for Cape Breton about 1819-20.Murdock MacNeil,his wife Sarah MacKinnon and son Hector(age3) accompanied by Pattersons,MacDonalds and an unknown family. All families settled on Bouladrie Island(north side)and at some point received land grants adjacent to each other in the area where the Seal Island is. I,m not sure if this area was considered Inverness at that time.Any info welcome. Regards Blair Irvine Ontario Canada
Has anybody an email or postal address for Jo Currie? Am working an article for publication regarding Mull emgiants to Inverness County, Cape Breton in the 1819-1820 period - hoping to find information regarding the pressures on them that encouraged them to leave for another place. James St.Clair, Mull River, Nova Scotia
As far as i know Mornish on Mull is about a mile from Calgary going towards Dervaig Iain www.mull-seaview.co.uk > Date: Tue, 6 Nov 2007 13:38:12 -0400 > From: vrijnbeek@accesswave.ca > To: sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com > Subject: Re: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] Mornish Estate, Mull > > Hi, > Is it possible that it is Mishnish? > > Valeria > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Jacqueline Archibald" <h.j.arch@ns.sympatico.ca> > To: <sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, November 05, 2007 3:22 PM > Subject: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] Mornish Estate, Mull > > > > Hello List: > > > > This was some information I got when at the National Archives of Scotland > > which may be of help to some people. Didn't get a chance to go through > > this information though and had left it to the last as the names didn't > > seem relevant to me. > > > > Jacqueline in Nova Scotia > > > > > > > > In consulting the papers, held by the National Archives of Scotland, that > > relate to landowners in Mull, I searched the GD112 (Papers of the Campbell > > Family of Breadalbane) collection for references to Mornish and Quinish. > > Of the 18,000+ documents in this particular collection none are catalogued > > using the word 'Quinish' and only four using the word 'Mornish'. I have > > copied the catalogue entries for Mornish below, perhaps by ordering out > > this material you might be able to determine the parish in which Mornish > > lies. As I stated in my last e-mail, I have been unable to locate Mornish > > in my reference sources. Furthermore, since my last communication I have > > examined a modern Ordnance Survey Landranger map of mull which shows small > > estates and hamlets. Again I was unable to immediately locate Mornish. > > > > > > > > GD112/11/1/4/18 > > > > Report by ground officers of Crannich and Lawers on dwelling house, > > > > barn and byre occupied by widow of Alexander Anderson, late miller at > > Mornish > > > > 22 May 1786 > > > > Open > > > > > > > > GD112/11/3/2/69 > > > > Petition of John McDiarmid, crofter in a small croft near lintmill of > > Mornish, > > > > for possession of Duncan McPherson, tenant in Balemeanoch of Edramuchy > > > > 1794 > > > > Open > > > > > > > > GD112/11/4/1/79 > > > > Memorial by Malcolm MacPherson in Easter Kyltirie, district of Mornish, > > > > to continue in his possession; offers to provide a soldier, in an effort > > to keep this in spite of his brother's attempts to supplant him > > > > 19 Mar 1795 > > > > Open > > > > > > > > GD112/11/4/1/80 > > > > Memorial by John McDermid, crofter at Miln of Mornish, > > > > to be continued in possession > > > > 23 Feb 1795 > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > > . > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > SCT-ISLEOFMULL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SCT-ISLEOFMULL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message _________________________________________________________________ The next generation of MSN Hotmail has arrived - Windows Live Hotmail http://www.newhotmail.co.uk
Hi, Is it possible that it is Mishnish? Valeria ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jacqueline Archibald" <h.j.arch@ns.sympatico.ca> To: <sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, November 05, 2007 3:22 PM Subject: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] Mornish Estate, Mull > Hello List: > > This was some information I got when at the National Archives of Scotland > which may be of help to some people. Didn't get a chance to go through > this information though and had left it to the last as the names didn't > seem relevant to me. > > Jacqueline in Nova Scotia > > > > In consulting the papers, held by the National Archives of Scotland, that > relate to landowners in Mull, I searched the GD112 (Papers of the Campbell > Family of Breadalbane) collection for references to Mornish and Quinish. > Of the 18,000+ documents in this particular collection none are catalogued > using the word 'Quinish' and only four using the word 'Mornish'. I have > copied the catalogue entries for Mornish below, perhaps by ordering out > this material you might be able to determine the parish in which Mornish > lies. As I stated in my last e-mail, I have been unable to locate Mornish > in my reference sources. Furthermore, since my last communication I have > examined a modern Ordnance Survey Landranger map of mull which shows small > estates and hamlets. Again I was unable to immediately locate Mornish. > > > > GD112/11/1/4/18 > > Report by ground officers of Crannich and Lawers on dwelling house, > > barn and byre occupied by widow of Alexander Anderson, late miller at > Mornish > > 22 May 1786 > > Open > > > > GD112/11/3/2/69 > > Petition of John McDiarmid, crofter in a small croft near lintmill of > Mornish, > > for possession of Duncan McPherson, tenant in Balemeanoch of Edramuchy > > 1794 > > Open > > > > GD112/11/4/1/79 > > Memorial by Malcolm MacPherson in Easter Kyltirie, district of Mornish, > > to continue in his possession; offers to provide a soldier, in an effort > to keep this in spite of his brother's attempts to supplant him > > 19 Mar 1795 > > Open > > > > GD112/11/4/1/80 > > Memorial by John McDermid, crofter at Miln of Mornish, > > to be continued in possession > > 23 Feb 1795 > > > > > > > > > > . > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > SCT-ISLEOFMULL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
Hello List: This was some information I got when at the National Archives of Scotland which may be of help to some people. Didn't get a chance to go through this information though and had left it to the last as the names didn't seem relevant to me. Jacqueline in Nova Scotia In consulting the papers, held by the National Archives of Scotland, that relate to landowners in Mull, I searched the GD112 (Papers of the Campbell Family of Breadalbane) collection for references to Mornish and Quinish. Of the 18,000+ documents in this particular collection none are catalogued using the word 'Quinish' and only four using the word 'Mornish'. I have copied the catalogue entries for Mornish below, perhaps by ordering out this material you might be able to determine the parish in which Mornish lies. As I stated in my last e-mail, I have been unable to locate Mornish in my reference sources. Furthermore, since my last communication I have examined a modern Ordnance Survey Landranger map of mull which shows small estates and hamlets. Again I was unable to immediately locate Mornish. GD112/11/1/4/18 Report by ground officers of Crannich and Lawers on dwelling house, barn and byre occupied by widow of Alexander Anderson, late miller at Mornish 22 May 1786 Open GD112/11/3/2/69 Petition of John McDiarmid, crofter in a small croft near lintmill of Mornish, for possession of Duncan McPherson, tenant in Balemeanoch of Edramuchy 1794 Open GD112/11/4/1/79 Memorial by Malcolm MacPherson in Easter Kyltirie, district of Mornish, to continue in his possession; offers to provide a soldier, in an effort to keep this in spite of his brother's attempts to supplant him 19 Mar 1795 Open GD112/11/4/1/80 Memorial by John McDermid, crofter at Miln of Mornish, to be continued in possession 23 Feb 1795 .
Dear Linda, Re the term ALOMY given to a house.,,what is its meaning Thank you for being so observant. Jan Mullighan is the president of our Campbell Society in SA and her family is one of those I am researching so I persuaded her to put the message on the Moray board. The best we have yet for the term is BAYER pharmaceuticals uses it to describe a weed in wheat crops.Jean -----Original Message----- From: sct-isleofmull-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:sct-isleofmull-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of Thomas W Bennion Sent: Saturday, 3 November 2007 11:47 PM To: sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] Alomy Hi Jean, Haven't come across the name "ALOMY", but was wondering if you have seen this posting below? Perhaps Jan can help you. From: "jan mullighan" < mumsie@picknowl.com.au> Subject: [MORAY] John Campbell born circa 1819 Elgin Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2007 20:59:17 +0930 I am looking for information on the parents of John Campbell Born circa 1819. He is buried in the Cathedral graveyard Elgin. "Died here April 7 age 28 John Campbell, House Carpenter in Elgin, interred in Cathedral Church yard 9 April 1847." He married Ann Matthew and they had 5 children {They were married 5/25/1839 in Elgin, Moray, Scotland} James Campbell 7 Mar 1840 born Elgin John Jr Campbell 15 May 1841 born Elgin Ann Campbell 15 Jan 1843 born Nairn Robert Alexander Campbell 5 Sep 1844 born Forres William Ferguson born circa a 1847 probably Elgin I am descended from William Ferguson CAMPBELL who came to South Australia and am keen to find out more about this family and in particular to identify the parents of John Campbell or to learn more of his other children. Jan. Good luck with your search! Linda Bennion ----- Original Message ----- From: "jean whimp" <jiwhimp@bigpond.net.au> To: <SCT-ISLEOFMULL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 7:22 PM Subject: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] Alomy >I have been following up genealogy for some of our Campbell folk in South > Australia as we recently held a very successful Genealogy Day. Among the > information that came out was the name "ALOMY" given to his house by > William > Ferguson Campbell . I am wondering if the name means anything to anyone. > I can't find it in an atlas and a search of the internet suggests a weed > that has been renamed by BAYER pharmaceuticals. Can anyone add to this? > > Jean Whimp > > For Clan Campbell Society of SA > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > SCT-ISLEOFMULL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message > ------------------------------- To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to SCT-ISLEOFMULL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the quotes in the subject and the body of the message
Hi Jean, Haven't come across the name "ALOMY", but was wondering if you have seen this posting below? Perhaps Jan can help you. From: "jan mullighan" < mumsie@picknowl.com.au> Subject: [MORAY] John Campbell born circa 1819 Elgin Date: Mon, 17 Sep 2007 20:59:17 +0930 I am looking for information on the parents of John Campbell Born circa 1819. He is buried in the Cathedral graveyard Elgin. "Died here April 7 age 28 John Campbell, House Carpenter in Elgin, interred in Cathedral Church yard 9 April 1847." He married Ann Matthew and they had 5 children {They were married 5/25/1839 in Elgin, Moray, Scotland} James Campbell 7 Mar 1840 born Elgin John Jr Campbell 15 May 1841 born Elgin Ann Campbell 15 Jan 1843 born Nairn Robert Alexander Campbell 5 Sep 1844 born Forres William Ferguson born circa a 1847 probably Elgin I am descended from William Ferguson CAMPBELL who came to South Australia and am keen to find out more about this family and in particular to identify the parents of John Campbell or to learn more of his other children. Jan. Good luck with your search! Linda Bennion ----- Original Message ----- From: "jean whimp" <jiwhimp@bigpond.net.au> To: <SCT-ISLEOFMULL-L@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 30, 2007 7:22 PM Subject: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] Alomy >I have been following up genealogy for some of our Campbell folk in South > Australia as we recently held a very successful Genealogy Day. Among the > information that came out was the name "ALOMY" given to his house by > William > Ferguson Campbell . I am wondering if the name means anything to anyone. > I can't find it in an atlas and a search of the internet suggests a weed > that has been renamed by BAYER pharmaceuticals. Can anyone add to this? > > Jean Whimp > > For Clan Campbell Society of SA > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > SCT-ISLEOFMULL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >
I have been following up genealogy for some of our Campbell folk in South Australia as we recently held a very successful Genealogy Day. Among the information that came out was the name "ALOMY" given to his house by William Ferguson Campbell . I am wondering if the name means anything to anyone. I can't find it in an atlas and a search of the internet suggests a weed that has been renamed by BAYER pharmaceuticals. Can anyone add to this? Jean Whimp For Clan Campbell Society of SA
Hi Jacqueline and list, >> How come the name of the place is not on the list with the OPRs, only the Parish of Kilninian, etc.? To a degree I'm dependant upon those supplying information on the detail that appears on the website. It appears that Hugh McNeil and Christine Campbells family were entered into the database prior to my transcribing the OPR records. When I came to enter my transcribed data, I did not recheck the complete detail of each entry. I have now rechecked the family and can report that all the children are recorded as being from Lagg with the exception of Jean (Bailigown) and Margaret (Sunipol). Cannot find anything that links Hugh and John. Ian
Don't forget that the Clan Maclean website (http://www.maclean.org/) has a comprehensive online database of worldwide Macleans under the Genealogy tab. I would recommend a viewing if you have not already checked it out. Ian
To all who was wondering about the Coll McLeans. I have been told there are papers and volumes on the McLeans of Coll at Dalhousie University and I will try and get down this fall sometime to look at them to see if there is anything that will be of use to us. I believe these are called the Kokayne Papers. Will put anything on the list that I find out. Please have patience as I haven't gotten through all my papers from the trip to Scotland and Ireland as yet. Have to finish the cemetery project - pictures, transcriptions and data base before winter comes and that is holding me up longer. Jacqueline in Nova Scotia
Ian and list: How come the name of the place is not on the list with the OPRs, only the Parish of Kilninian, etc.? I am searching for Hugh McNeil who married Christine Campbell in 1777 in Lagg to see if he might be a brother to John McNeil born 1768 in Druingigha although I doubt it, but they might be cousins. Hugh didn't name any sons John or Neil, instead his sons were Roderick, Donald, Alexander and Archibald and of course his birth is too early for the OPRs. Thanks all Jacqueline
Hi All, I have double checked the 1861 census microfilm for Flora Forres which is not 100% clear but does not finish with a 't' making the entry 'Forrest' However, if one checks the 1871 census there is an entry for a 'Flora Forrest' with matching age with father William. It would therefore look highly likely that the 1861 entry should have read 'Forrest' and not 'Forres'. Hope this helps. Ian > William and his family are in Iona in 1871 and Flora is with them :-) > . Flora was probably left in the care of grandma and grandpa as they > didn't want the baby around at time of delivery of next child :-[ > >
Hello June. Thank you for the information about Justina MacCormick and her husband. I did have a quick question - I have Lachlan MacCormick's baptism as 1833 not 1832...same day/month as you show. My source is the Iona parish records but I don't have a copy on hand to verify my transcription. Thanks. Linda Linda (MacCormick) Towne -----Original Message----- From: sct-isleofmull-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:sct-isleofmull-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of June Ridgeway Sent: Monday, October 15, 2007 6:29 AM To: SCT-ISLEOFMULL@rootsweb.com Subject: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] querie/more details Hi Ian, Thank you for the recent update - you do a great job! I have a querie for you. On the Mull site (and Scotlands People) there is an entry for Georgina ROSS born 4/3/1841, daughter of William Ross and Rebecca McLean m. 1/7/1841. It says that the info comes from the 1841 census although I can't find them there. However, Georgina VASS, aged three months is on the 1841 census in a McLean household. She is also shown on the Mull site as the daughter of William and Jane Vass. I have a suggestion. Could ROSS have been mistaken for VASS? Scotlands People do this a lot as they look very similar in the old writing. I have gone into the Vass family at great length and have never found a Georgina anywhere. I think she is the Georgina ROSS previously mentioned. What do you think? Here are a few for next time:- . JOHN BEATON born 1862 (married to Ann McDonald (1) and Justina McCormick (2)) died 12/11/1944 Aberfoyle, Perthshire JUSTINA McCORMICK b 1874 (daughter of Lachlan McCormick bapt 03/08/1832 and Eliza McDonald married 07/12/1899 John Beaton, Tormore JOHN BEATON and FLORA McQUARRIE (parents of above John Beaton) married 25/11/1859 Glasgow (This makes it extremely unlikely that he was born in 1844 as shown on the Mull site (he would have got married at 15 years old) - possibly attached to the wrong family)
Hi Linda Sorry for delay in replying but have been snowed under lately and genealogy on the backburner. If you have not had sucess see 'The Clan Gillean' page 476 'Macleans of Cuidreach' and also 'The Macleans of Boreray' page 109. This is one of those lines that has not been proven but there is a reasonable assumption of descent from the Macleans of Boreray. Regards Edwin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas W Bennion" <twbennion@nc.rr.com> To: <sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, September 01, 2007 4:13 AM Subject: Re: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] The Gentleman's Magazine Notices > Hello Edwin, > By any chance, does this mean that you know who Lachlan Maclean of Sudbury > is and what Maclean line he descends from? I would sure like to know. > I've > collected quite a bit of information from Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine > and > from The Gentleman's Magazine about him and his children, but I have not > been able to place him. Would appreciate any help you can offer. > > thanks, > Linda > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Edwin Maclean" <emaclean@ansonic.com.au> > To: <sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2007 10:33 PM > Subject: Re: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] The Gentleman's Magazine Notices > > >> >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: "Thomas W Bennion" <twbennion@nc.rr.com> >> To: <SCT-ISLEOFMULL-L@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Thursday, August 30, 2007 1:53 AM >> Subject: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] The Gentleman's Magazine Notices >> >> >>> Have come across a few births/deaths/marriages in "The Gentleman's >>> Magazine" and was wondering if anyone on the list can help me identify >>> the >>> individuals. >>> >>> 5. Vol. XIII, January - June 1840, p. 646 - Marriage's - April 23 - At >>> Greenwich, the Rev. Hippesley {sic} Maclean, of Covantry, to Charlotte, >>> daughter of Richard Smith, Esq. >> >> 5th and youngest son of Lachlan Maclean of Sudbury and his wife Mary >> Young >> . >> >>> Thanks for any help you can provide. >>> >>> Linda >>> >>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >>> SCT-ISLEOFMULL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >>> the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >>> >> >> >> ------------------------------- >> To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to >> SCT-ISLEOFMULL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without >> the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >> > > > > ------------------------------- > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > SCT-ISLEOFMULL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without > the quotes in the subject and the body of the message >