***************************************************************************** This email and any files transmitted with it are intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. ***************************************************************************** Possibly not entirely irrelevant: Louisa is presumably named after Louisa daughter of Colin Campbell of Glenure (the Red Fox in R L Stevenson's Kidnapped) and his wife Janet Mackay of the Bighouse family. Glenure also had several illegitimate daughters. Louisa succeeded to the estate of Bighouse on the north coast and is generally known as Mrs Mackay of Bighouse. One of her daughters married Gabriel Reid, a Northumberland sheepfarmer on the Armadale estate in the 1790s who later moved to Gordonbush. Ellerington was a Reid family name. Malcolm Dundee, Scotland -----Original Message----- From: Ian McLean [mailto:[email protected]] Sent: 02 October 2002 06:05 To: [email protected] Subject: [SUT] Re: Sutherland mailing list. Hi, Please Christine, don't even consider the question 'Do you still wish there to be a Sutherland mailing list'? I know the list goes quiet every so often but if only other lists were as helpful and friendly as yours. Oh that I had more relatives that lived in Sutherland. Reposting my family interests Hugh Campbell married Louisa Munro in 1822 at Clyne. I can't find Hugh Campbell's birth or death but he and his wife are buried at Clyne Kirkton. Receiving a photo of their headstone was very much appreciated. Louisa Munro was born 1791 at Reay, daughter of William Munro and Ann Campbell. Any one know of this family ? Hugh and Louisa had 5 children all born at Gordonbush. Anne b. 1823, married Alexander Chisholm and went to Australia. Ellerington, b.1825, married Marion Sutherland and remained in Brora and had family. William Munro b.1829 died age 9 years Lexi b.1830 no record of her after 1861 census Hugh b. 1833 went to New Zealand Robert b. 1837 married Margaret McKenzie in 1865 and then went to Australia. Thanks, Ian