_____ De : Louise MacDougall [mailto:macdougallclan@shaw.ca] Envoyé : mardi 11 septembre 2007 17:10 À : JeanetJean Objet : Re: early censuses & macdougalls Hi Jean, I got your message but it looks like it didn't post to the List like you intended. Send it again, making sure that you have chosen the Plain Text style and use this address: sct-isleofmull@rootsweb.com I'll reply to you on the List and also privately. I think you have a good chance of being related to Mary the Poetess because of your Campbells -- she had Campbell connections. Till later, Louise ----- Original Message ----- From: JeanetJean <jeanetjean@wanadoo.fr> Date: Monday, September 10, 2007 9:39 am Subject: early censuses & macdougalls To: sct-isleofmull-request@rootsweb.com Cc: macdougallclan@shaw.ca > I was very interested in what Louise Macdougall had to say about early > censuses although I have heard that Tiree was better than Mull > on maiden > names. > > I am also very keen to have contact with a Macdougall expert. My > g-g-g-grandmother, Isabella Macdougal married James Campbell and > had 4 sons, > John, Neil, Donald and James, born between 1790 and 1800. John > married a > Flora Cameron from Tiree in 1813. > > The 4 sons went to Canada (Ontario and Quebec) about 1822. My > ancestor,Neil, was a tenant in Shiaba before leaving Mull. He > became a Baptist in > Scotland. > > We know nothing else about Isabella. I like to imagine that she > was related > to the author of "Child in the Manger", also a Baptist in Shiaba > about that > time, but there is no proof of that whatsoever. > > If by any chance you can shed any light on Isabella's background > we should > be very grateful. > > > Jean > >
Hi Jean Your Jean MacDougall would be around same time as my Neil. Do you have any siblings for her or do you have her parents and /or places etc Tricia. JeanetJean <jeanetjean@wanadoo.fr> wrote: > > I am also very keen to have contact with a Macdougall expert. My > g-g-g-grandmother, Isabella Macdougal married James Campbell and >