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Re: durness cemetries
« Reply #15 on: Friday 28 March 08 09:28 UTC (UK) »

Yes, you could be right Barbara.  I haven't had any luck finding them so far.
Regards
Carol
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Re: durness cemetries
« Reply #16 on: Friday 28 March 08 16:55 UTC (UK) »

Hi Carol,

Thanks very much for taking the time to look for me

Kind regards, Barbara  Smiley
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Re: durness cemetries
« Reply #17 on: Saturday 29 March 08 04:36 UTC (UK) »

Hello Barbara

It doesn't look like there is any monumental inscription to mark the passengers of the Canton.  I did find it mentioned on the Durness website.  Go to:

http://www.durness.org/Balnakeil%20Church.htm

Sorry I couldn't be more help than that.
Regards
Carol
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Re: durness cemetries
« Reply #18 on: Saturday 29 March 08 09:31 UTC (UK) »

Hi Carol,

Thank you, that's a good site.  It says that there is nothing to mark the mass grave, but strangely says it was an emigrant ship and the wreck happened in 1849, whereas I got my information from a newspaper dated 1847, that ship was a hull barque, am now wondering if there were two wrecks with a ship of the same name.  More to investigate here I think!

Thanks again,
Barbara
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Re: durness cemetries
« Reply #19 on: Saturday 29 March 08 11:11 UTC (UK) »

Hello Barbara, Yes it does seem conflicting doesn't it.  There is another site you might like to look at which also mentions the CANTON but still 1849. 
www.hi-arts.co.uk/default.aspx.locid-hianewm7w.htm

Keep looking girl.
Regards
Carol   Roll Eyes
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Re: durness cemetries
« Reply #20 on: Saturday 29 March 08 11:31 UTC (UK) »

Hi again Barbara,  It definately was 1847 so hope that has helped a bit.  Have just found very brief details in a Scottish Newspaper:- 
"The barque "Canton" of Hull. Capt J. Tonge- Master. No survivors."
so I have written to the website to see if they will give me more information about it.  I have also enquired about Asher.
Best wishes
Carol  Grin
 
Hi Carol,

Thank you, that's a good site.  It says that there is nothing to mark the mass grave, but strangely says it was an emigrant ship and the wreck happened in 1849, whereas I got my information from a newspaper dated 1847, that ship was a hull barque, am now wondering if there were two wrecks with a ship of the same name.  More to investigate here I think!

Thanks again,
Barbara
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Re: durness cemetries
« Reply #21 on: Saturday 29 March 08 12:53 UTC (UK) »

Thank you Carol,
looking forward to finding out a bit more  Smiley

Barbara
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Re: durness cemetries
« Reply #22 on: Friday 25 April 08 13:49 UTC (UK) »

Hi Carol,

Just an update. Have been in contact with
1. a local artist who had done a project on the shipwreck
2. the Durness primary school headmaster who has been researching it
3. Hull maritime museum curator who found details of the ship

I now have lots of information, it was 1847, normally used to carry emigrants to Canada but not on this occasion, hence the reason they thought 300 people had been lost, but it was just the 18 crew & 2 passengers lost, buried in Balnakeig churchyard near Durness, but nothing to mark their graves, unfortunately. Not much documentation locally, just stories passed down, maybe sometime there will be something to mark their sad end.

Thanks for your help
Barbara  Smiley
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Re: durness cemetries
« Reply #23 on: Saturday 26 April 08 06:43 UTC (UK) »

Hello Barbara, So pleased to hear you managed to get a bit more information on this.  I haven't had any luck with my research, still waiting for replies?  I did find a Census for Asher Predgen in 1861 aged 8 yrs and also in 1871 aged 18 years and was on a ship called "Flying Cloud" and he was a fisherman.  Got to be a relation.  Do you have these Census that I am talking about?  If not I can send them on to you if you let me have your email address.  Send me a Personal Message.  I am going away tomorrow for 10 days, so no computer for that time.   Sad
Take care
Carol
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Re: durness cemetries
« Reply #24 on: Saturday 26 April 08 07:51 UTC (UK) »

Hi Carol,

Yes thanks, I have all census information for him, Asia Predgen b.1853 was my gt.grandfather. 

Asher on the shipwreck was his uncle, and until now I didn't know much about him.  The name came down through the family as Asia. Hoping to visit Durness later this year to see where it all happened.  Someone there is going to try to find out more from burial records, as it's before the date that scotlandspeople have online, so here's hoping.

Many thanks for taking the time with this, and enjoy your holiday

Kind regards, Barbara   Smiley
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Re: durness cemetries
« Reply #25 on: Saturday 26 April 08 08:59 UTC (UK) »

Thanks very much Barbara.  Am sure we will enjoy our time away.
If I hear anything else on the shipwreck that I think will benefit you, will write and let you know.  I think you may have found all we are going to find out.
Good luck and best wishes,
Carol Wink
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Re: durness cemetries
« Reply #26 on: Monday 28 July 08 12:21 UTC (UK) »

Carol

Are there any Gunns in the Durness cemeteries?
I have lots of them.
I know there was more than one Gunn family there so if there are some i will give you the family names.

They direct family are John Gunn married first to Isabel Ross and then Bessie Gunn.

Thanks wini

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Re: durness cemetries
« Reply #27 on: Monday 28 July 08 12:34 UTC (UK) »

Hi Wini
Yes, there are quite a few GUNNS in the Durness Cemetaries.  Please give me some more details and I will see what I can find for you.
Regards
Carol
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Re: durness cemetries
« Reply #28 on: Tuesday 29 July 08 00:32 UTC (UK) »

Carol
John Gunn's second wife was Bessy, Betsy etc Gunn she died in Durness in 1892. Her parennts were Donald Gunn and Barbara Morrison.
They never left Durness, Laid area.
Johns children by Isobel Ross were
Mary,Peter,Thomas,Margaret, Dolina, John

John & Bessie had
Isabel. Catherine,Helen and Wiliam,
John Gunn died in 1894 looking at his
DC it says died Laid, Parish of Durness so  that may be a different cemetery.
Thanks a lot for looking.

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Re: durness cemetries
« Reply #29 on: Tuesday 29 July 08 06:58 UTC (UK) »

Hi Wini
Afraid I am not having any luck.  Only one Gunn family died in Laid, here it is.
In loving memory of Donald GUNN died at Laid Durness 17th Jan 1927 aged 78. His wife Johan MORRISON died 24th Feb 1934 aged 74. Their sons Neil died Mar 1908 aged 23. Hugh Cpl Scots Guards killed 1st Jan 1915 aged 28. Jessan LCpl Cameron Hghr missing July 1917 aged 21. James died Decr 1923 aged 21. Also Hugh GUNN died May 1934 aged 87. Brother of Donald GUNN. Also the last of the family of Johan and Donald, sons Hugh, Murdo and Malcolm and daughters Mary and Isabel
Regards
Carol
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