***************************************************************************** This email and any files transmitted with it are intended solely for the use of the individual or entity to whom they are addressed. ***************************************************************************** Oldney is Oldany on the north coast of Assynt. It consisted of the main farm of Oldany, by 1821 a sheep farm, and Oldanybeg or Little Oldany, a township on the east bank of the river occupied by small tenants. Little Oldany was cleared in the 1840s. Tilin is actually Filin. It was a small farm between the rivers Inver and Culag which became the new village of Lochinver in 1812. However, the village was so slow to take off that it was referred to as Filin for many years to come. Malcolm Bangor-Jones -----Original Message----- From: CP8354849@aol.com [mailto:CP8354849@aol.com] Sent: 17 March 2001 22:44 To: SCT-SUTHERLAND-L@rootsweb.com Subject: RE: MUNRO/MACKENZIE Hi Chris and fellow listers, I have been researching my family for thirty years and until I met Chris and found her site Highland Hearts I was going no where. Thanks to Chris and this list I finally have some answers. I am researching the MUNRO'S that came from Ross/Cromarty to the Dornoch area some time in the 1790s and my ever elusive CHRISTIAN(Christy) MACKENZIE, most likely from the Rogart area. In the year 1821 we have John Munro of Oldney marrying Christy MacKenzie of Tilin (does anyone know where that is?) by the Rev Mackenzie of Assynt. Any help greatly appreciated and if I can help anyone just ask... Carolyn ==== SCT-SUTHERLAND Mailing List ==== You may, at times, wish to check out previous messages to this list. You can do this at http://archiver.rootsweb.com/SCT-SUTHERLAND-L/ ============================== 9 Health Tips for Computer Genealogists http://www.thirdage.com/features/tech/ouch/