Am hoping that someone can help me identify the mother of the Rev. Adam Clarke, LL.D. (1760-1832) The Rev. Adam Clarke was born in the spring of 1760 at Moybeg, Kilcronaghan, Londonderry, Ireland, and was the son of John Clarke, M. A., of Trinity College, Dublin, and a Miss MacLean. As to the identify of this Miss MacLean, the following is provided: "Mrs. Clarke was of Scotch origin, a descendant of the M'Leans of Mull, in the Hebrides, - a hardy race, remarkable for muscular strength. A brother of Mrs. Clarke, the Rev. I. M'Lean, 'could bend iron bars with a storke of his arm"..... The great-grandfather of Mrs. Clarke, Laughlin M'Lean, was chief of his clan, and laird of Dowart. Dr. Clarke ever cherished a tender veneration for his mother. According to his description, she was not a beauty, but a sensible woman; something above the average height, graceful in moving, and remarkably erect even in old age.... Mrs. Clarke, at the time of her marriage, was a decided Presbyterian; her husband, with equal strength of principle, an Episcopalian.... Their eldest son, named Tracy, after his relative, the Rev. John Tracy, rector of Kilcronaghan, was bred to the medical professions. Some passages in his remarkable history will be noticed further on. Of their daughters, the eldest married the Rev. W. M. Johnson, LL.D., rector of St. Perrans Uthnoe, in Cornwall; and another became the wife of Thomas Exley, Esq., M. A., of Bristol." Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks, Linda Bennion
You certainly must go on the trip to Mull and meet with Ian, you couldn't have a better tour guide plus seeing the beauty of Mull. Jacqueline ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ron Harris" <r_harris@sympatico.ca> To: <sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2007 12:43 PM Subject: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] FLETCHER/MCPHAIL/MACKECHNIE > Hello everybody, > > I put the recent question, about the above mentioned families, to my Dad. > Some or all of this may have already been addressed in more recent > messages, but here is his take on things ... > > To - Ian Philips > > I note from your query of 19th September 2007, that there is some > uncertainty about the relationship between Alexander Fletcher, Loch Don, > and his 'cousin' Neilina MacKechnie. > The root of the problem here seems to be in the ages of Neilina's > parents, particularly her mother, whose age is given as 60 in the 1871 > Census. This is highly unlikely as this would mean that the mother was 48 > when the eldest son - John - was born, and 58 when the yougest daughter, > Neilina, was born. The 1881 Census confirms that something is amiss here, > as the mother, Margaret MacKechnie (MacPhail) now a widow, was 51 years of > age, so that her age in 1871 should be 40 not 60. > Clearly this suggests that Margaret MacKechnie (MacPhail) was a neice > of Morag Fletcher (MacPhail) and that her father was Angus MacPhail, a > brother of Morag's, which would make Margaret MacKechnie (MacPhail) a full > cousin of Alexander Fletcher, therefore Margaret's daughter, Neilina, > would be a first cousin once removed. > The term 'cousin' was widely used in the Highlands when referring to > kinsmen, and kinswomen, who were essentially blood relatives .... but > that, of course, could mean just about everyone. > > Angus Fletcher > *********************** > > Hope that helps & doesn't add extra confusion! > > Mary Fletcher Harris > p.s. Plans are in the works for my parents & myself to journey from Canada > to Mull next Aug./Sept. 2008. Fingers crossed! > > ------------------------------- > 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 I think the DNA option would work with some of us who know we have connections ie Campbell /Fletchers.Also in my case Hectors boys married mckinnons,Kennedys,McGillvrays and Bells from Mull.I will try to get the ball rolling next year.I need to to get my new Montana Campbell/Fletchers interested. Many people are afraid of the process. I will keep in touch, Regards Gerry ps Ian is going to remove my glitch ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob Murray" <robert@murrays.org.uk> To: <sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, October 11, 2007 3:02 AM Subject: Re: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] burial > Hi again Gerry, > > Sorry I picked the wrong Catherine Fletcher. It seemed so obvious that I > jumped at it. Just shows how easily you can be wrong! I had a look at the > website and I see you have listed her there as the child of Hugh Fletcher > and Catherine McLean. Perhaps you should ask Ian to correct the web pages > so > that others don't get confused. We'll just have to keep looking for stray > Fletchers - there are plenty! > > I'm interested that you are into DNA. I think I could organise you male > Fletcher DNA from a second cousin who still lives and works on Mull. And > there are other different branches we know about who might give > interesting > comparisons. > > All the best, > > Bob > > > ------------------------------- > 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 Mary, Thanks so much for the posting. Please thank your father for his observations. I think that he is correct about the use of the word 'cousin' meaning just about everyone. Don't forget that I shall be on Mull from the 6th September to 20th September 2008. Would be great to meet up. Thanks again, Ian
Hello everybody, I put the recent question, about the above mentioned families, to my Dad. Some or all of this may have already been addressed in more recent messages, but here is his take on things ... To - Ian Philips I note from your query of 19th September 2007, that there is some uncertainty about the relationship between Alexander Fletcher, Loch Don, and his 'cousin' Neilina MacKechnie. The root of the problem here seems to be in the ages of Neilina's parents, particularly her mother, whose age is given as 60 in the 1871 Census. This is highly unlikely as this would mean that the mother was 48 when the eldest son - John - was born, and 58 when the yougest daughter, Neilina, was born. The 1881 Census confirms that something is amiss here, as the mother, Margaret MacKechnie (MacPhail) now a widow, was 51 years of age, so that her age in 1871 should be 40 not 60. Clearly this suggests that Margaret MacKechnie (MacPhail) was a neice of Morag Fletcher (MacPhail) and that her father was Angus MacPhail, a brother of Morag's, which would make Margaret MacKechnie (MacPhail) a full cousin of Alexander Fletcher, therefore Margaret's daughter, Neilina, would be a first cousin once removed. The term 'cousin' was widely used in the Highlands when referring to kinsmen, and kinswomen, who were essentially blood relatives .... but that, of course, could mean just about everyone. Angus Fletcher *********************** Hope that helps & doesn't add extra confusion! Mary Fletcher Harris p.s. Plans are in the works for my parents & myself to journey from Canada to Mull next Aug./Sept. 2008. Fingers crossed!
Hello Thomas: I was going through my messages and wasn't sure if I answered your or not. If I didn't, please let me know. Jacqueline in Nova Scotia ----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas W Bennion" <twbennion@nc.rr.com> To: <sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 5:39 PM Subject: Re: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] Greetings from Tobermory, Mull > Hi Jacqueline, > Sounds like you are having a wonderful time on your trip. I am so > jealous - > will be another year before I can return to Scotland. > > Was wondering if you would share the Coll McLean information you mentioned > in your message. > > Hope you continue to have a wonderful trip and that you come across some > useful information. > > Regards, > Linda Bennion (North Carolina) > ----- Original Message ----- > From: <h.j.arch@ns.sympatico.ca> > To: <ian.phillips@ukonline.co.uk>; <sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com>; > <sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 11:26 AM > Subject: Re: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] Greetings from Tobermory, Mull > > >> Hi Ian: >> We are still in Scotland. After leaving you on Mull we took the car and >> drove up through Inverarry, Invergarry and then on up to Skye. Did the >> round trip there and then up Loch Ness to Culloden. Spent a whole day >> there going all over the battlefield. Down to Edinburgh - researching >> the >> Archives and now researching in Glasgow today then back to Edinburgh and >> on to Dublin. Beautiful, beautiful country even if it is raining, >> although we had a few good days. Thank you so much for the wonderful >> tour >> of Mull as Margie and I will never forget it. (even the driving!!) >> Have you seen Brenda since? >> I think that you are right about the McLeans, and they are the Coll >> McLeans. I looked through some of the Tiree/Coll films today but it is >> not early enough to make the connections. >> Have a safe trip home. >> Jacqueline >>>> >>> ------------------------------- >>> 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
Hi Jacqueline, No, you probably have not had time to. But, when you do have the time, I would love to see the information you have on the Coll McLeans. Thanks, Linda ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jacqueline Archibald" <h.j.arch@ns.sympatico.ca> To: <sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2007 8:06 PM Subject: Re: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] Greetings from Tobermory, Mull > Hello Thomas: > I was going through my messages and wasn't sure if I answered your or not. > If I didn't, please let me know. > Jacqueline in Nova Scotia > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Thomas W Bennion" <twbennion@nc.rr.com> > To: <sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 5:39 PM > Subject: Re: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] Greetings from Tobermory, Mull > > >> Hi Jacqueline, >> Sounds like you are having a wonderful time on your trip. I am so >> jealous - >> will be another year before I can return to Scotland. >> >> Was wondering if you would share the Coll McLean information you >> mentioned >> in your message. >> >> Hope you continue to have a wonderful trip and that you come across some >> useful information. >> >> Regards, >> Linda Bennion (North Carolina) >> ----- Original Message ----- >> From: <h.j.arch@ns.sympatico.ca> >> To: <ian.phillips@ukonline.co.uk>; <sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com>; >> <sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com> >> Sent: Tuesday, September 11, 2007 11:26 AM >> Subject: Re: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] Greetings from Tobermory, Mull >> >> >>> Hi Ian: >>> We are still in Scotland. After leaving you on Mull we took the car >>> and >>> drove up through Inverarry, Invergarry and then on up to Skye. Did the >>> round trip there and then up Loch Ness to Culloden. Spent a whole day >>> there going all over the battlefield. Down to Edinburgh - researching >>> the >>> Archives and now researching in Glasgow today then back to Edinburgh and >>> on to Dublin. Beautiful, beautiful country even if it is raining, >>> although we had a few good days. Thank you so much for the wonderful >>> tour >>> of Mull as Margie and I will never forget it. (even the driving!!) >>> Have you seen Brenda since? >>> I think that you are right about the McLeans, and they are the Coll >>> McLeans. I looked through some of the Tiree/Coll films today but it is >>> not early enough to make the connections. >>> Have a safe trip home. >>> Jacqueline >>>>> >>>> ------------------------------- >>>> 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 > > > ------------------------------- > 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 again Gerry, Sorry I picked the wrong Catherine Fletcher. It seemed so obvious that I jumped at it. Just shows how easily you can be wrong! I had a look at the website and I see you have listed her there as the child of Hugh Fletcher and Catherine McLean. Perhaps you should ask Ian to correct the web pages so that others don't get confused. We'll just have to keep looking for stray Fletchers - there are plenty! I'm interested that you are into DNA. I think I could organise you male Fletcher DNA from a second cousin who still lives and works on Mull. And there are other different branches we know about who might give interesting comparisons. All the best, Bob
Hi Bob Thanks for your information.I was sure my Catherine was the daughter of Hugh Fletcher& Catherine Mclean but their Catherine married twice and died in Canada. My Catherine married Hector Campbell who left for Canada in 1850 with the childeren. but not with her.The Ont. 1851 Ontario Census listed Hector as a widower. He married a young widow from Mull called Susan Kennedy in the 1850s.They named their first girl Catherine Fletcher Campbell which was a nice touch.She married a Alexander Mckinnon. I hope one day she may be found.With so many of us searching we are sure to find our lost sheep. Right now I am into DNA.I need a Campbell male to match up with the fletchers.My Montana cousins might help me out.My mother-in-law and I are in the same haplogroup.She was born in Russia of Lativian parents but she has turned up with many scottish matches including my maiden name Wilson and lots of Campbells. ----- Original Message ----- thank and regards Gerry From: "Bob Murray" <robert@murrays.org.uk> To: <sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 10, 2007 12:50 AM Subject: Re: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] burial > Hi Gerry, > > You asked recently about Catherine Campbell nee Fletcher born about 1810 > who > you cannot trace. I have a Catherine Fletcher born 3 May 1810 to Hugh > Fletcher c1776-c1781 and Catherine McLean 10 Dec 1783 - 20 September 1875. > The interesting thing is that the mother Catherine McLean is recorded as > dying in Ontario, Canada. There were eight children in that family. > Catherine was the eldest, followed by Janet 16 January 1813, Alexander 9 > July 1814, John 14 February 1816, Elizabeth 19 March 1818, Dugald February > 1819, Duncan 15 March 1824 and Charles 16 October 1827. Since the mother > emigrated it is likely that a fair number of the children went too. Sadly > I > have no more details about any of the children, but it might be worth > checking ship records and Ontario records to see if you can find them. I > have a note that the parents of Catherine McLean are Duncan McLean and > Mary > ?, no dates sadly. And I have nothing at all about Hugh Fletcher the > father > other that estimated birth and death dates. > > Bob Murray > > > > ------------------------------- > 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
Please reopen my subscription as I have returned from vacation. Fred Davidson
Hi Gerry, You asked recently about Catherine Campbell nee Fletcher born about 1810 who you cannot trace. I have a Catherine Fletcher born 3 May 1810 to Hugh Fletcher c1776-c1781 and Catherine McLean 10 Dec 1783 - 20 September 1875. The interesting thing is that the mother Catherine McLean is recorded as dying in Ontario, Canada. There were eight children in that family. Catherine was the eldest, followed by Janet 16 January 1813, Alexander 9 July 1814, John 14 February 1816, Elizabeth 19 March 1818, Dugald February 1819, Duncan 15 March 1824 and Charles 16 October 1827. Since the mother emigrated it is likely that a fair number of the children went too. Sadly I have no more details about any of the children, but it might be worth checking ship records and Ontario records to see if you can find them. I have a note that the parents of Catherine McLean are Duncan McLean and Mary ?, no dates sadly. And I have nothing at all about Hugh Fletcher the father other that estimated birth and death dates. Bob Murray
Hi Ellen, Good to see you at the MOD. There is a Donald McNair aged 2 in the 1851 census shown as the son of Peter McNair, 37 Innkeeper at Kinlochscridian and his wife Isabella Campbell, 27. They have a younger son William aged 6 months. From OPR : *Archibald Campbell McNair, boy, died aged 3 1/4 years on the 30th of April 1857 at Kenloch, Kilf. & Kilv. Parents Peter McNair, Innkeeper and Isabella McNair M/S Isabella Campbell. His father Peter McNair, present, signed. Hope this helps. Ian * Ellen Sturgeon wrote: > Hi Everybody, > Back safe & sound from Mull. Enjoyed my holiday there. I stayed at Bunessan. Spent a day walking to the Scoor cemetery,& on to Shiaba. Disappointed as I could not cross the burn, which is just after the Schoolhouse. There had been some heavy rain falls. I wanted to find the croft no 11. That was where the McKinnon's were supposed to have lived. Never mind perhaps next year. I attended the MOD where I met Ian. It was Very good. I spent a day on Iona. The beaches are lovely. The best part though was attending the Fiddlers Rally. It was held one Saturday evening at Tobermory. People who play the fiddle come from all over Scotland to participate. There was also two accordionists & a drum player. They only had that day to practice before the performance that evening. It was excellent. Everyone enjoyed it. > > My last two days were spent getting to know my cousin & her family. They live at Bothwell, Glasgow. It was through Ida that I contacted her. I was looking for information re the McNairs. Ida remembered a person also looking for the same family, & low & behold it was a cousin. We went to several places my G-grandfather worked as a shepherd when he moved from Mull to the mainland. We even found where the farm used to be standing from which my grandfather, my father, his brother's & sisters moved from when they came down to Essex. Am looking forward to my next stay. > > Now can anyone help me I have came across a mention of a Donald McNair, born in1848 at Langa or Lunga , Isle Of Mull. I wonder if he could be part of My family. > All the best, > Ellen. > > > ------------------------------- > 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 > > > >
Although perhaps a little to recent for most, this again might be of interest. A forward from the Argyll list. Ian >> I came across this web site on Argyllshire for 1911. It's like a phone book, but has tons of valuable information on people, jobs they did, farmers and mostly the names of places. It's worth looking at; Slater's directory 1911 http://www.ambaile.co.uk/en/item/item_page.jsp?item_id=11084 Regards John Martin
A forward from the Argyll List that might be of interest. Ian >> There is a related map of 1825 showing the boundaries of the Synods and Presbyteries of the Church of Scotland at http://www.nls.uk/maps/early/scotland.cfm?id=753 Iain McKenzie ----- Original Message ----- From: "Jill" <hardyplants@googlemail.com> To: "Argyll Rootsweb" <sct-argyll@rootsweb.com> Sent: Saturday, October 06, 2007 12:05 PM Subject: [ARGYLL] FASTI ECCLESIAE SCOTICANAE- Argyll > > This may be of interest to some. > > Its a VAST file [41mb] but fascinating. > > http://www.archive.org/details/fastiecclesiu04scotuoft > > > > SYNOD OF ARGYLL > > I. Presbytery of Inveraray ..... 1 > > II. Presbytery of Dunoon . . . . .21 > > III. Presbytery of Kintyre . . . . .47 > > IV. Presbytery of Islay and Jura . . . .69 > > V. Presbytery of Lorn ..... 80 > > VI. Presbytery of Mull . . . . .104 > > VII. Presbytery of Abertarff . . . . .126 > > > > -- > > > > regards > > Jill Bowis > > www.benderloch.org.uk/forum - Ardchattan Archive : - history, geology, > > ecology, > > genealogy, weather, webcam, local forum > > www.kintaline.co.uk - where we are, what we do: Kintaline Plant and > > Poultry > > Centre > > > > ------------------------------- > > To unsubscribe from the list, please send an email to > > SCT-ARGYLL-request@rootsweb.com with the word 'unsubscribe' without the > > quotes in the subject and the body of the message > > >
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Hi Everybody, Back safe & sound from Mull. Enjoyed my holiday there. I stayed at Bunessan. Spent a day walking to the Scoor cemetery,& on to Shiaba. Disappointed as I could not cross the burn, which is just after the Schoolhouse. There had been some heavy rain falls. I wanted to find the croft no 11. That was where the McKinnon's were supposed to have lived. Never mind perhaps next year. I attended the MOD where I met Ian. It was Very good. I spent a day on Iona. The beaches are lovely. The best part though was attending the Fiddlers Rally. It was held one Saturday evening at Tobermory. People who play the fiddle come from all over Scotland to participate. There was also two accordionists & a drum player. They only had that day to practice before the performance that evening. It was excellent. Everyone enjoyed it. My last two days were spent getting to know my cousin & her family. They live at Bothwell, Glasgow. It was through Ida that I contacted her. I was looking for information re the McNairs. Ida remembered a person also looking for the same family, & low & behold it was a cousin. We went to several places my G-grandfather worked as a shepherd when he moved from Mull to the mainland. We even found where the farm used to be standing from which my grandfather, my father, his brother's & sisters moved from when they came down to Essex. Am looking forward to my next stay. Now can anyone help me I have came across a mention of a Donald McNair, born in1848 at Langa or Lunga , Isle Of Mull. I wonder if he could be part of My family. All the best, Ellen.
Hi Jacqueline, Don't know if you have the following from Kilninian OPR's 12 March 1815, Archibald Beaton and Catherine McNeil, Frackadale, a son John Beaton. 2 March 1817, Archibald Beaton and Catherine McNeil, Balligown, a son, Archibald Beaton. These would tie in nicely with the 1814 marriage. Ian
Thanks Ian I didn't have these as I have never looked for the Beatons before. I wonder if they died on Mull or came to Canada as her brothers did? Jacqueline ----- Original Message ----- From: "Ian Phillips" <ian.phillips@ukonline.co.uk> To: <sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com> Sent: Wednesday, October 03, 2007 2:57 PM Subject: Re: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] BEATON/McNEIL > Hi Jacqueline, > > Don't know if you have the following from Kilninian OPR's > > 12 March 1815, Archibald Beaton and Catherine McNeil, Frackadale, a son > John Beaton. > 2 March 1817, Archibald Beaton and Catherine McNeil, Balligown, a son, > Archibald Beaton. > > These would tie in nicely with the 1814 marriage. > > Ian > > > ------------------------------- > 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
Does anyone have any information on Archibald Beaton from Frackadale married to Catharine McNeil from Calliach on May 2, 1814 as per OPRs. I have a Catharine McNeil born in Calliach in 1793 and would like to know if this is the right Catharine. Thank you Jacqueline in Nova Scotia
Dear Jim I recorded a few MIs from the Duart road burial ground some years ago but there was nothing that connects to your sad story. Regrettably, many of our ancestors are in unmarked graves or graves with a simple stone but no inscription. Jill ----- Original Message ----- From: "James St. Clair" <1517mull@ns.sympatico.ca> To: <sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com> Sent: Tuesday, October 02, 2007 9:37 PM Subject: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] burials > > the topic is of great interest to me - my great great great > grandmother Mary (Gregor) MacPharlain who lived in Achnacroish, > Parish of Kilninian and Kilmore, Torosay District, was a widow for many > years. Her husband Peter(Parag) MacPharlain according to traditions in > our family died by drowning the night of the birth of their son Parlan > in 1782. His body was recovered and the story as passed down says she > walked with the baby in her arms to the cemetery behind the coffin. Her > journey of several miles was remembered for generations after her two > sons Peter and Parlan MacPharlain(MacFarlane in later years) left for > Cape Breton in 1820 with a large group of Mull emigrants and established > homes here in Mull River. It was believed in the family that it was very > unusual for a woman to go to the graveyard (and that understanding was > confirmed in recent conversations with people from the Hebrides). But > she was determined to go and so did. But where was she buried ? Where > was the cemetery near Achnacroish? We have also believed she died > before her sons left Scotland - but I have recently started to > wonder if perhaps she did come with them and died here. Jim St.Clair, > MacFarlane Farm, Mull River, Cape Breton, 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 >