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Hi David If this is the same Alexander McKinnon who m's Margaret McKinnon you'll find them in 1841 Ardtun, 1851 Ardtun Eorabus, and 1861 Ardtun KLF as well. Alexander & Margaret m Feb 4 1829 Ardtun KLF had the following ch: Malcolm b/c Nov 26 1829 John b/c May 20 1833 Alexander Nov 17 1834 possibly another Alex 1836 Robert abt 1843 Ida David wrote: > >Further to Ian update I have found another Branch to my McKinnon's. > >I am researching Neil MacKinnon born around 1800 in Kilninian Parish married >to Anne Colqhoun 30/5/1821 in Torosay > >Neil died 23/9/1871 in Morvern , the family moved there between 1844 and >1851 census. > >On his death Certificate it states his Parents as John MacKinnon and Helen >MacPhail , who married 2/2/1792. > >It list them having 1 son Alexander born abt 1798 dying in 1862 in Ardtun. > >Also this Alexander had 1 son , also Alexander no date of birth or death >given for him. > >Does anyone recognize this family? > >David > >No virus found in this outgoing message. >Checked by AVG Free Edition. >Version: 7.5.484 / Virus Database: 269.12.9/975 - Release Date: 26/08/2007 >21:34 > > > >------------------------------- >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 >
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Hi Anne I have noticed a Marion/Sarah/Sally McLachlan married to John McPhail. I haven't found a marriage for the couple but it looks promising for your information. If you have more clues great. 1841 Ulvatt KLF, 1851 Kinloch KLF, 1861 & 1871 Leitir SLN Only children in listed in the IGI are Hugh McPhail Sep 25 1856 SLN by TBR C115481, 0028 as Ewen & Angus McPhail Jul 19 1858 SLN by TBR C115481, 0058 But if you track them through the census other children you'll find are John abt 1842, Catherine abt 1844, Mary abt 1846, Charles abt 1848 and Lachlan abt 1852 Would you happen to know who Charles's wife was ? Ida Brian Maye wrote: >My Dugald McLACHLAN/Peggy CAMPBELL (m 1822) are my problem. I do not >know who Dugald's father was but he called his son John (b1833) which >may be a clue if there was not a previous son who did not survive. >(Peggy's father seems to have been John too). > >I have a copy of a transcript of a letter from a John/Janet McLACHLAN >written 10 Feb 1846 from Lochaline to relatives (unidentified) in >Australia. It is to a son & daughter, but it is unclear whether there >are two families or dau means d-i-l. > >It does mention > >' Your brother Charles (age 40 at Keil 1841C?) or (age 50 Salachan >1841C?) is well, but for his situation I will not inform. His >Daughter Sally is married in Mull upon a shepherd, one John McPHAIL >at Kilfinicken and has gotten three fine children.' > >Does this fit any of your McPHAILs? I do not want to become enmeshed >in McPHAILs except to see if I can sort out some connections of >John/Janet McLACHLAN who were in Keil until May in 1840 before moving >to Lochaline. > >There are some more clues in the letter if anyone is interested. > >Anne Maye. > >
The recent mention of McPHAIL prompts me to see if I can make a link to my McLACHLANs from Morvern. My Dugald McLACHLAN/Peggy CAMPBELL (m 1822) are my problem. I do not know who Dugald's father was but he called his son John (b1833) which may be a clue if there was not a previous son who did not survive. (Peggy's father seems to have been John too). I have a copy of a transcript of a letter from a John/Janet McLACHLAN written 10 Feb 1846 from Lochaline to relatives (unidentified) in Australia. It is to a son & daughter, but it is unclear whether there are two families or dau means d-i-l. It does mention ' Your brother Charles (age 40 at Keil 1841C?) or (age 50 Salachan 1841C?) is well, but for his situation I will not inform. His Daughter Sally is married in Mull upon a shepherd, one John McPHAIL at Kilfinicken and has gotten three fine children.' Does this fit any of your McPHAILs? I do not want to become enmeshed in McPHAILs except to see if I can sort out some connections of John/Janet McLACHLAN who were in Keil until May in 1840 before moving to Lochaline. There are some more clues in the letter if anyone is interested. Anne Maye.
>From Collins pocket scots dictionary CROFT A small enclosed plot of land adjoining a house worked by the crofter and his family. Crofting in Scotland is r4estricted to the Highlands and Islands where it originated during as period of agricultural improvement in thelate 18th Century. A crofter isd an owner or tenant of a croft COTTAR or COTTER is an old fashioned word meaning a tenant occupying a cottage and a small acreage of land. A cotter is also a married farm labourer whose employer provides him with a cottage (a cottar house). The word is from cot a shortenend form of cottage. A BOTHY has a variety of meanings all of which have to do with it being a hut used bor shelter. Historically a bothy is a building on a farm providing eating and dormitory facilities for unmarried farm workers, most common in the North east. Nowadays it has come to mean a hut or cabin where workers, for instance on a building site , can go to shelter or for tea break or to eat A bothy is also a sparsely furnished hut or cottage which hillwalkers can use for shelter or overnight accommodation. The plural is bothies. -----Original Message----- From: sct-isleofmull-bounces@rootsweb.com [mailto:sct-isleofmull-bounces@rootsweb.com] On Behalf Of roger&karenReede Sent: Tuesday, 28 August 2007 3:34 AM To: sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com Subject: Re: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] Seeking word definitions Could someone clarify the meanings of these commonly used Scottish words for me? 1) Crofter (a person living in a certain type of dwelling, I believe...) 2) Cotter ( how it differs from "crofter") 3) Bothie ( a building?). Thanks - Karen
Thanks Jean for defining Crofter, Cottar and Bothy. -Karen
If it helps, I have John McKinnon and Helen McPhail as being married in Ledmore. Nothing else in that file at the moment. Elaine Robinson Georgetown Ontario Looking for McKinnons in Ontario and Mull ----- Original Message ----- From: "David" <madmulljag@ntlworld.com> To: <sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, August 27, 2007 3:17 PM Subject: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] MacKinnon/MacPhails > > > Further to Ian update I have found another Branch to my McKinnon's. > > I am researching Neil MacKinnon born around 1800 in Kilninian Parish > married > to Anne Colqhoun 30/5/1821 in Torosay > > Neil died 23/9/1871 in Morvern , the family moved there between 1844 > and > 1851 census. > > On his death Certificate it states his Parents as John MacKinnon and > Helen > MacPhail , who married 2/2/1792. > > It list them having 1 son Alexander born abt 1798 dying in 1862 in > Ardtun. > > Also this Alexander had 1 son , also Alexander no date of birth or > death > given for him. > > Does anyone recognize this family? > > David > > No virus found in this outgoing message. > Checked by AVG Free Edition. > Version: 7.5.484 / Virus Database: 269.12.9/975 - Release Date: > 26/08/2007 > 21:34 > > > > ------------------------------- > 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 > >
Further to Ian update I have found another Branch to my McKinnon's. I am researching Neil MacKinnon born around 1800 in Kilninian Parish married to Anne Colqhoun 30/5/1821 in Torosay Neil died 23/9/1871 in Morvern , the family moved there between 1844 and 1851 census. On his death Certificate it states his Parents as John MacKinnon and Helen MacPhail , who married 2/2/1792. It list them having 1 son Alexander born abt 1798 dying in 1862 in Ardtun. Also this Alexander had 1 son , also Alexander no date of birth or death given for him. Does anyone recognize this family? David No virus found in this outgoing message. Checked by AVG Free Edition. Version: 7.5.484 / Virus Database: 269.12.9/975 - Release Date: 26/08/2007 21:34
Linda >From IGI Batch No. C119821: Birth of John Grieve on 29 Mar 1810 at Edinburgh, son of Andrew Mackenzie Grieve and Mary Anne MacLeod. (Maclean). so the Mackenzie Grieve who married Mary Ann Maclean was Andrew Mackenzie Grieve. If the part in death notice saying 'brother-in-law' is correct don't see how fits in above family as according to Jo Currie any descendents must be found in Mary Ann Maclean's family. Mystery yet to be solved? Edwin ----- Original Message ----- From: "Thomas W Bennion" <twbennion@nc.rr.com> To: <sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2007 9:46 PM Subject: Re: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] Some Births/Deaths/Marriages >> From: MacLeans - A Biographical Dictionary of Mull People Mainly in the >> 18th > and 19th Centuries, compiled by Jo Currie, p. 64-65: Sibella MacLean (c. > 1753 - ?) dau. of Sir Allan Maclean (q.v.) & Una Maclean of Coll, m. 1779 > John Maclean of Inverscadale and was only ch. of Sir Allan to have ch. - 1 > son unmarried and 1 dau., Mary Ann, who m. Dr. MacKenzie Grieve, from whom > any claimants of relationship must descend. > Note for Mary Ann Maclean, daughter of Sibella & John, wife of Dr. > MacKenzie-Grieve: >>From the Seneachie: Mary Anna, who married Dr. MacKenzie Grieve, by whom >>she > had two sons and one daughter. Her son, John MacLean Mackenzie Grieve is > proprietor of Hutton Hall, Berwickshire. > >>From Clan Gillean: Mary Ann was married to Dr. Mackenzie Grieve. > >>From A History of the Clan MacLean, p. 279: Mary Anna married Doctor > MacKenzie Grieve. > > Do not know if this is the same "Mackenzie Grieve" as I did not have his > name as "Andrew Mackenzie Grieve: > > Note for Dr. Andrew Mackenzie Grieve - based on the following, I would say > that he died prior to Mar. 27, 1828: > And for the son of Mary Ann Maclean & "Mackenzie Grieve", John Maclean > Mackenzie Grieve, I have him born about 1811, based on the following > (which > provides his date of death: > >>From The Seneachie: John MacLean MacKenzie Grieve is {in 1838} proprietor >>of > Hutton Hall, Berwickshire. > > From: Annual Register for the Year 1891, p. 135 - Obituary (February) - On > the 4th at Paris, aged 80, John Maclean Mackenzie Grieve, of Hutton Hall, > Berwickshire, N.B. Entered the Guards, and was one of the officers of the > day in the coronation of William IV. In 1840 he went to Paris on a visit, > but from that time made it his home. Took an active part in racing > matters, > and was one of the Committee of the Jockey Club. > > > So, my question would be, if the "Dr. Andrew Mackenzie Grieve" referenced > above is the correct husband of Mary Ann Maclean (daughter of Sibella & > John), then I don't think he could be the same as the "Mr. Grieve" > referenced in the 8 July 1829 death notice. Would you agree? > If that being the case, could there have been another Grieve-Maclean > marriage that we haven't come across yet? > > I would welcome comments on this. > > Linda > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Edwin Maclean" <emaclean@ansonic.com.au> > To: <sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com> > Sent: Monday, August 20, 2007 3:49 AM > Subject: Re: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] Some Births/Deaths/Marriages > > >> >> Subject: Re: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] Some Births/Deaths/Marriages >> >> Linda et al >> >>>> 3. Vol. XXVI, July - December, 1829, p. 412 - Deaths - 8 July 1829 - At >>>> Edinburgh, at the house of Mr. Grieve, her brother-on-law, London St., >>>> Miss C. Maclean. {Could this another daughter for John Maclean, of >>>> Inverscadell? His daughter, Mary Ann, married Mackenzie Grieve.} >>> Note: Dr. Andrew Mackenzie Grieve >> >> Possibly Sibella Maclean (think phonetically), if widow, wife of John >> Maclean of Inverscadale as I believe it was Sibella's sister Ann who was >> married to Dr Grieve (brother-in-law)? Think Clan Gillean incorrect here. >> >>>> Same Vol, p. 601 - Marriages - 7 December 1820 - At Auchnacraig, Mull, >>>> John Maclean, Esq., of Ardow, to Christian, only daughter of Alexander >>>> Campbell, Esq. >> >> Possibly son of Donald Maclaine and Ellen ? , son of Hugh, son of Hector >> of >> Kilmory. >> >>>> 13. Vol. V, April - September 1819, p. 253* - Marriages - 26 April >>>> 1819 - >>>> At Edinburgh, Alexander Hunter, Esq., W. S., to Marie, third daughter >>>> of >>>> Alexander Maclean, Esq. of Coll >>> She was the fourth daughter - can someone confirm when her elder sisters >>> Janet and Sibella died? Catherine died in 1863. >> >> Janet died in 1803, the year after her marriage, Sibella died 16/11/1830, >> not married and Catherine 22/2/1863 in Australia. >> >> Edwin >> >>> 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 >
Do you have an Alexander McPhail in your tree that was born ABT 1791 who married Catherine McDonald in Torosay 1812 and then came to Canada about 1820/21. Thank you Jacqueline in Nova Scotia ----- Original Message ----- From: "Bob Murray" <robert@murrays.org.uk> To: <sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, August 27, 2007 7:30 AM Subject: Re: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] MullGenealogy Website Update and news > Hi Ian, > > Thanks for all the update work you do on the website. Slowly but surely we > will be able to merge duplicates and eliminate false trails. I haven't > been > active on the site recently, but longer nights are not far away now. > > I am looking forward to seeing that family tree once you get to it. Our > living Mull relatives are usually right when they suggest a relationship. > Recently Moira MacPhail discovered yet another (lateral) relative of ours > living no further away than Oban. She, Moira and I are all descended from > Catherine MacPhail and Alexander Macpherson, both born c1761. That was an > interesting discovery as it is about far back as we can get. And of course > the Mull relatives knew all about her when we raised the subject! > > Margaret and I are making plans for a visit to Moira MacPhail in > Christchurch shortly before Christmas this year. A big party is planned > for > us to meet all the New Zealand MacPhail relatives, so the spirit of MUGG > is > continuing. > > Enjoy your third visit to the island and I hope the weather is 'normal for > the time of year'! Give my greetings to any stray relatives, known or > unknown, as you bump into them. > > Your expectant distant cousin, > > 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
Could someone clarify the meanings of these commonly used Scottish words for me? 1) Crofter (a person living in a certain type of dwelling, I believe...) 2) Cotter ( how it differs from "crofter") 3) Bothie ( a building?). Thanks - Karen
Bob Wrote: Recently Moira MacPhail discovered yet another (lateral) relative of ours living no further away than Oban. She, Moira and I are all descended from Catherine MacPhail and Alexander Macpherson, both born c1761. That was an interesting discovery as it is about far back as we can get. And of course the Mull relatives knew all about her when we raised the subject! Hi Bob and Moira. If, in your research, you ever comes across a Henrietta or Effie McPhail b c 1760s -1780s please let me know. Mine m c 1800 Neil McLullich (McDougal). Marriage not yet found. I note an Effie was bapt 1791 Kilninian & Kilmore to Archibald McPhail and Marion MacPherson - If the bapt was much later than the birth it could be my Effie's as her 1st born children were Marion Duncan Catherine Archibald. Any help appreciated Regards Tricia
Hi Ian, Thanks for all the update work you do on the website. Slowly but surely we will be able to merge duplicates and eliminate false trails. I haven't been active on the site recently, but longer nights are not far away now. I am looking forward to seeing that family tree once you get to it. Our living Mull relatives are usually right when they suggest a relationship. Recently Moira MacPhail discovered yet another (lateral) relative of ours living no further away than Oban. She, Moira and I are all descended from Catherine MacPhail and Alexander Macpherson, both born c1761. That was an interesting discovery as it is about far back as we can get. And of course the Mull relatives knew all about her when we raised the subject! Margaret and I are making plans for a visit to Moira MacPhail in Christchurch shortly before Christmas this year. A big party is planned for us to meet all the New Zealand MacPhail relatives, so the spirit of MUGG is continuing. Enjoy your third visit to the island and I hope the weather is 'normal for the time of year'! Give my greetings to any stray relatives, known or unknown, as you bump into them. Your expectant distant cousin, Bob
Hi All, I have this morning (UK) updated the website including the census records. As ever, many thanks to those who have supplied update details. Keep them coming. Every piece helps to complete the picture. It's time again for my next visit to Mull - third and as far as I know final visit this year. I arrive there next Saturday for two weeks. During this visit I'm going with the Historical Society to the Scottish Crannog Centre (www.crannog.co.uk) and spend a day helping at the Mull Mod. I'm also meeting up with Jacqueline Archibald, a long standing list member and taking her to parts of the island where her folks came from. I would like to think that I might add to my family tree whilst there as I'm hopefully going to see a family tree which joins my mothers line with Mull Fletchers (yes Bob). Don't worry Bob I'll let you have fully details if I resolve this issue. Yesterday I met up with Irene Kerr (another long standing list member), her husband and Irene's pen friend Lynn. We had a walk round Hyde Park in the morning and went to the National Maritime Museum at Greenwich in the afternoon. Many thanks to them for a pleasant day. Even the weather came up trumps as we had one of the few days this year that could really be called summer (and on a bank holiday at that). On my return from Mull I'm looking forward to catching up with Jan Peasnell who by then will be hopefully settled in at Waddesdon Manor (http://www.nationaltrust.org.uk/main/w-vh/w-visits/w-findaplace/w-waddesdonmanor/). Welcome back to England Jan. Hope you have brought some good weather. All the best to you all, Ian webmaster www.mullgenealogy.co.uk
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Dear Les, You have come to the rescue yet again, for which much thanks. Diana Rose is connected to Donald McMaster, born Morvern, buried Ceill, lived most of his life on Mull. Cheers, Jill ----- Original Message ----- From: "Les Horn" <leshorn@ythanonich.freeserve.co.uk> To: <sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com> Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2007 7:14 PM Subject: Re: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] SCT-ISLEOFMULL Digest, Vol 2, Issue 188 > Jill asked >> >> Can anyone help Diana Rose, a new lister, who needs to contact Iain >> Thornber >> regarding her Morvern/Mull McMASTER family. Does anyone have his email >> or >> snail mail address? > > Iain's e-mail is: > iain@iainthornber.co.uk > > His home address is : > Knock House > Lochaline > Morvern > by Oban > Argyll > PA34 5UU > > Regards > Les > ========================== > Lochaber and North Argyll Family History Group - > http://tinyurl.com/y6te7n > ========================== > > > ------------------------------- > 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 >
Came across the following that may also be of interest to the list (and especially to Edwin Maclean and Jean Whimp): >From Burke's Colonial Gentry (1891), by Sir Bernard Burke, C.B., LL. D., Vol. 1, pp. 201-202: Holmes of Hawkestone House Lineage - The family of Holmes came from the West of England and settled principally in Down, Tyrone, and Londonderry, in Ireland, during the plantation of Ulster, in the reign of James I. Others of the name came from the Lowlands of Scotland, and settled in Cavan, Longford, and Antrim. The immediate ancestors of the Hon. Mathew Holmes were farmers residing at Strabane, in Ireland, for about 150 years. The Hon. Mathew Holmes was the last of that particular branch, and about fifteen years ago, he sold his interest in the last farm held by the family in Tyrone. James Holmes, Esq., of Ballycolinan, Strabane, Ireland, m. Elizabeth Watson, who d. about 1843. He d. about 1818, leaving a son, Mathew, of whom we treat. HOLMES, HON. MATHEW, of Hawkestone House, Wellington; Cintra, Dunedin; Awa Moa, Oamaru; Castlerock, Lumsden; and Manipora, Southland, all in New Zealand; member of the Legisltative Council of that colony; b. near Strabane, in Ireland, 15th September, 1817; m. at Strathallan, near Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 26th May 1841, Anne, youngest daughter of Allan McLean, Esq., of Strathallan, formerly of Coll, Argyllshire, Scotland, and has issue, 1. Allan, of Dundein, Otago, New Zealand, barrister and solicitor, b. 25th January, 1845; m. Lillias Waldie Wyndholm, and has issue, one son and a daughter. 2. James Stuart, of Awa Moa, Oamaru, Otago, b. 14th July, 1847; m. Kate, daughter of ___ Miller, Esq., of Edinburgh, and has three sons. 3. Mathew Stuart, b. 4th October, 1855, unm. 4. Elizabeth, b. 14th April, 1842; m. D. S. Warren, Esq., late of Melbourne, deceased, and has one son and four daughters. 5. Isabella, b. 1st April, 1846; m. the Hon. George MacLean, M.L.C., J.P., of Dunedin, and has one son and five daughters. 6. Annie Julia, b. 7th February, 1852; m. John White, Esq., of Dunedin, solicitor, and has four sons and two daughters. 7. Kate McLean, b. 17th July, 1858, unm. In the early days of the colony the Hon. M. Holmes was a member of the Provincial Council of Southland, and afterwards of the Provincial Council of Otago. Regards, Linda Bennion ----- Original Message ----- From: "Edwin Maclean" <emaclean@ansonic.com.au> To: <sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com> Sent: Monday, August 20, 2007 3:49 AM Subject: Re: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] Some Births/Deaths/Marriages > > Subject: Re: [SCT-ISLEOFMULL] Some Births/Deaths/Marriages > > Linda et al > >>> 3. Vol. XXVI, July - December, 1829, p. 412 - Deaths - 8 July 1829 - At >>> Edinburgh, at the house of Mr. Grieve, her brother-on-law, London St., >>> Miss C. Maclean. {Could this another daughter for John Maclean, of >>> Inverscadell? His daughter, Mary Ann, married Mackenzie Grieve.} >> Note: Dr. Andrew Mackenzie Grieve > > Possibly Sibella Maclean (think phonetically), if widow, wife of John > Maclean of Inverscadale as I believe it was Sibella's sister Ann who was > married to Dr Grieve (brother-in-law)? Think Clan Gillean incorrect here. > >>> Same Vol, p. 601 - Marriages - 7 December 1820 - At Auchnacraig, Mull, >>> John Maclean, Esq., of Ardow, to Christian, only daughter of Alexander >>> Campbell, Esq. > > Possibly son of Donald Maclaine and Ellen ? , son of Hugh, son of Hector > of > Kilmory. > >>> 13. Vol. V, April - September 1819, p. 253* - Marriages - 26 April >>> 1819 - >>> At Edinburgh, Alexander Hunter, Esq., W. S., to Marie, third daughter of >>> Alexander Maclean, Esq. of Coll >> She was the fourth daughter - can someone confirm when her elder sisters >> Janet and Sibella died? Catherine died in 1863. > > Janet died in 1803, the year after her marriage, Sibella died 16/11/1830, > not married and Catherine 22/2/1863 in Australia. > > Edwin > >> 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 >
From: Kate Price <mcintyre_genealogy@yahoo.com> > > Hello everyone. It's been quite a while since I've been in touch ... but > pleased to share with you that this weekend, while referencing material at the > National Archives in Ottawa, I have finally found ... after a 25-year search ... > records of a passenger list verifying the 1928 voyage from Scotland to North > America, of the Nicol McIntyre=Mary McCallum family of Ardalanish. Kate: See my message off-list. List: These passenger lists are available thru Ancestry online. Check your local library for access. This particular passenger list is only one page on Ancestry and appears to be a nest of Mull folk--Beaton, McKinnon, McIntyre, etc. ecunningham@att.net