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Where are all the McKinnon's?
« on: Wednesday 09 April 08 21:58 BST (UK) »

I have been looking for my McKinnon's for about two years now, and in reading messages both here and other websites have never found anyone else searching for that name.  Are they all gone, or just super secretive?  I know I didn't hear much about Dad's family growing up except for his mother's line (Drysdale).  I do know that they were Roman Catholic, Gaelic speaking and poor to the extreme.  They arrived here in Ontario, Canada around 1852-1855, and were farm labourers.  I have a gut feeling that they came from one of the Outer Islands, just because of all the reading about the clearances, and lack of passenger lists of that time.  So, if any of you are left over there, did you have relatives named Donald and Catharine McKinnon, children Jonathan, Nancy and Mary who were sent out here?  Do you have any family stories that you remember?  Or how about strong family characteristics?   The birth dates for this family are very approximate as every record I have found over here is different.  Donald is about 1802, Catharine, 1809, Nancy, 1839, Johnathan, 1841 and Mary 1848.     

Many thanks:
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Re: Where are all the McKinnon's?
« Reply #1 on: Thursday 10 April 08 00:21 BST (UK) »

Found the family in 1851 in Barra, Inverness and then saw that you already seem to know this as shown in your surname interests.

In case you don't already have the details they are:

Donald McKinnon    46     Cottar       b. Barra, Inverness
Catharine McKinnon  42                            ditto
Ann McKinnon    13                                    ditto
Jonathan McKinnon  10                              ditto
Mary McKinnon     6                                    ditto

Judging from others in Barra the McKinnons had been in Barra for a long time.

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Re: Where are all the McKinnon's?
« Reply #2 on: Thursday 10 April 08 01:35 BST (UK) »

Hi Annette:

I did see that census record, and followed it back to 1841 also, but he was a fisherman then, and had a Christy McIntyre living with his family.  That sort of made me think that it wasn't my family, as I am not familiar with a McIntyre in the mix.  That was the closest match though.  Is it off base do you think? 

I'm hoping someone researching McKinnon's might have some info if there is such a person out there.

Thanks for your input.

Lois
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Re: Where are all the McKinnon's?
« Reply #3 on: Friday 11 April 08 03:05 BST (UK) »

I have MacKinnons in my line but they are from Skye.
Charles MacKinnon Born Snizort 1792. His parents were Lachlan MacKinnon and Mary Campbell.
He married Anne Nicholson in Kilmuir.
I doubt if there is any connection but you never know

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Re: Where are all the McKinnon's?
« Reply #4 on: Saturday 12 April 08 02:28 BST (UK) »

Hi Wini:

Thanks for the reply, its nice to know that there are some Mc/MacKinnon connections out there after all.  I was beginning to think that they were extinct. 

I think you are right about there being no connection here, although I thought mine might be from Skye at first.  From all the reading I have done, it would seem that most of the Skye emigrates went to your home country, some might have come to Cape Breton or P.E.I.  My particular McKinnons' came out (not voluntarily, I'm sure) about 1852-1855 to Ontario, which was about the same time as the clearances of Barra, North and South Uist, possibly Benbecula also.

I have traced all of the children from this family and found only the most miniscule hints about them. Three of the four sons never married, and moved away from this area.  The one that married was my great-grandfather and stayed here.  One daughter ended up in an asylum, and the other two girls married and moved to the U.S.  The only hints that I found was a reference to Invernesshire and Highlanders in the medical records from the doctor, and gaelic language on one census record, along with Roman Catholic religion.

The most telling thing that really surprised me, given the naming patterns, was the fact that none of the grand-children were named after Donald or Catharine. 

Thanks again for your interest Wini.
Lois
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Re: Where are all the McKinnon's?
« Reply #5 on: Saturday 24 May 08 09:11 BST (UK) »

I have Mackinnons in my family too. John was born around 1829 and his parents were John and Anne
He was married to Catherine who was also a Mackinnon. Her parents were John and Mary.
John and Catherine were married in Sleat
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Re: Where are all the McKinnon's?
« Reply #6 on: Saturday 24 May 08 15:51 BST (UK) »

Hello Wild_Thistle:
Thanks for your reply.  I think I have seen a lot of Mc/MacKinnon entries on the IGI, mostly from Skye and Argyll, but not many from Barra.  Maybe I should have asked if anyone was on here from Barra instead. 

I know that a lot of Mc/MacKinnon's were on Barra for a long time given the numbers on the census records, but I'm having a devil of a time connecting my group with any others, or even if they truly came from Barra.  The details do point there, but no real proof yet.

They seemed to be exceptionally close-mouthed in any of the records over here, and that trait continued on in further generations also. 

I think I will have to get in touch with that gentleman researcher on Harris that I read about, eventually. 

Are you having difficulty also, or have you been able to find everything you wanted?

Happy hunting:  Lois
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Re: Where are all the McKinnon's?
« Reply #7 on: Saturday 24 May 08 19:19 BST (UK) »

Hi Lois
My early MacKinnons' details are slightly obscure: -
1 Lachlin MacKinnon b: Abt. 1765
.. +Mary MacKinnon b: Abt. 1765
. 2 Lachlin MacKinnon b: Abt. 1795 in South Uist d: Bef. 1851 in South Uist
..... +Catherine 'Ketty' MacDonald b: Abt. 1799 in South Uist d: Aft. 1851
..... 3 Colin MacKinnon b: Abt. 1817 in Kilpheder, South Uist, Outer Hebrides, Scotland. d: 1867 in Kilpheder, South Uist, Outer Hebrides, Scotland. o:
1851 Recorded as a farm labourer in census.
......... +Mary MacInnes b: Abt. 1823 in South Uist m: 1854 in St Mary's RC Church, Bornish, Benbecula. d: Aft. 1881
........ 4 Catherine MacKinnon b: 1856 in Kilpheder, South Uist, Outer Hebrides, Scotland.
........ 4 Peter MacKinnon b: Abt. 1858
........ 4 Angus MacKinnon b: Abt. November 1860
........ 4 Margaret 'Peggy' MacKinnon b: Abt. 1863
..... 3 Ewen MacKinnon b: Abt. 1821 o: 1851 Recorded as a Tailor living at Kilpheder
......... +Mary MacInnes b: Abt. 1823 in North Boisdale, South Uist m: January 24, 1847 in St Mary's RC Church, Bornish, South Uist.
........ 4 Lachlin MacKinnon b: 1850 in Kilpheder, South Uist, Outer Hebrides, Scotland.
........ 4 Catharine MacKinnon b: 1852
........ 4 Mary MacKinnon b: Abt. 1856
........ 4 Donald MacKinnon b: Abt. 1859
........ 4 Alexander MacKinnon b: Abt. 1863
........ 4 Margaret MacKinnon b: Abt. 1867
........ 4 Colin MacKinnon b: Abt. 1869
........ 4 Meron MacKinnon b: Abt. 1873
..... 3 Alexander MacKinnon b: Bef. June 17, 1821
. 2 Ewen MacKinnon b: Abt. 1797 in South Uist, Outer Hebrides, Scotland.
..... +Christina 'Kirsty' MacIntyre m: in Bornish, South Uist

. 2 Janet MacKinnon b: Abt. 1806 South Uist, Outer Hebrides, Scotland d: 1871 South Uist, Outer Hebrides, Scotland.
..... +Donald MacIntyre b: Abt. 1791 in South Uist, Inverness-shire, Scotland. m: 1823 in South Uist,  died 1855 South Uist, Outer Hebrides, Scotland

I have just returned from a short break in the Uists last night.

Good hunting


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Re: Where are all the McKinnon's?
« Reply #8 on: Sunday 25 May 08 02:13 BST (UK) »

Hi Donm:

O.K. I'm very jealous, you do have quite a bit of information even though it is sketchy. 

Did you go to Uist for research, and was there a lot of information readily available.  I hear that the Outer  Hebrides are very beautiful.  I hope to travel there someday, before I croak, but I wanted to have more information first.  Now that the airlines here in Canada have yet again hiked the fares it is becoming very expensive, so one trip is all I'll probably make.

I wish you every success in your hunt.

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Re: Where are all the McKinnon's?
« Reply #9 on: Sunday 25 May 08 22:16 BST (UK) »

Hi Lois

We went for a short holiday but we have made several visits since I started my research in 1992. My father and his ancestors came from Benbecula and South Uist. The MacKinnon family are just a small portion  of my connections to the islands. Janet MacKinnon is my 3 x grandmother.

The Outer Hebrides are very beautiful and an extremely popular destination, as are the other areas of Scotland, for all kinds of tourists from all over the world. The weather can be quite fierce in the winter months but early Spring can be very good.
There are several websites which could provide some useful information for you including : -
http://www.southuist.com/index.php?action=readguestbook&set=3 where you will find someone researching MacKinnon amongst other names. It's a free website but you must join to view the members area. This is also another one which may provide some information http://www.uistonline.com/ Finally this may be your best website to find some of your MacKinnon connections http://catriona.tribalpages.com/tribe/browse?userid=catriona&view=9&rand=28091332

Good luck and I hope you manage to visit the islands.

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Re: Where are all the McKinnon's?
« Reply #10 on: Tuesday 03 June 08 09:06 BST (UK) »

Hi Homebody
I have three lots of Mackinnons in my family tree, just to add to the confusion.As far as I can see they mostly came from Harris and Sleat. i think they might have moved around a bit too. I am thinking of getting intouch with Bill Lawson too, eventually.
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Re: Where are all the McKinnon's?
« Reply #11 on: Wednesday 03 September 08 14:53 BST (UK) »

Dear Mckinnon,

I've just started my family genealogy on PEI & understand our ancestors [Donald Mckinnon/Euphemia Maclean] came from Skye, Church of Scotland & were gaelic-speaking.
There were a staggering number of Donald Mckinnons that emigrated from Scotland & I will make a note of any from Barra.
I do know that a lot of people from Barra, settled in C.B.I., so you might find more info there?
www.automated genealogy.com is the best resource for the Canadian census.
www.islandregister.com has searchable family trees online.
Here is the link to PEI censuses & some birth certificate, etc.:
 ttp://www.gov.pe.ca/cca/index.php3?number=1004626&lang=E

P.S.The reason I replied was your Macduff crest- my ggrandmother was a  Macduff from Dumfriesshire- they are on the islandregister under the Johnstone family tree.
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Re: Where are all the McKinnon's?
« Reply #12 on: Tuesday 09 September 08 03:00 BST (UK) »

Hi Lois
Just so know, I have some more McKinnons for you! My Gr Grand parents
Name:   James McKINNON, GG Grandfather
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Birth:   10 Mar 1820   Isle Of Skye, Scotland4
Death:   1 Dec 1903   Barrington, NSW3, 13533
Death Memo:   Cause: heart failure
Baptism:   1 May 1820   Sleat, Inverness, Scotland
Father:   Lachlane McKINNON (1792-)
Mother:   Jean CAMPBELL (1796-)
Marriage:   18 Aug 1861   10 Mile Station, Stroud, NSW2, 2713
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Spouse:   Flora Anne McQUEEN, GG Grandmother
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Birth:   19 Mar 1839   Dunmore Station, Millers Forest NSW1, 82647
Death:   23 Jan 1903   Barrington, NSW3, 631
Death Memo:   Cause: Senilty period decade
Father:   Archibald McQUEEN
Mother:   Christina ROSS (1800-1903)
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Name:   Lachlane McKINNON, GGG Grandfather, 022
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Birth:   1792   Camstradden, Luss, Dunbarton, Scotland4, film:537395

Spouses:
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1:   Jean CAMPBELL, GGG Grandmother, 0220
Birth:   1796   Camstradden, Luss, Dunbarton, Scotland4, film:537384
Father:   James CAMPBELL
Mother:   Margaret MACAULAY
Marriage:   5 Jan 1817   Camstradden, Luss, Dunbarton, Scotland4, 537395 pg 44
Children:   Catherine "Kate" (1818-)
   James, 021 (1820-1903)
   Peggy (1822-1888)
   Donald (1825-1898)
   John (1827-
   Allan (1830-1907)
   Jane (1833-)
The son John b. in 1827 apparently immigrated to Ontario, Canada!! year unknown. Interesting! a connection perhaps who knows.  I have nothing on him at all at the moment. Good luck with your McKinnons cheers from Oz, Vicki
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Re: Where are all the McKinnon's?
« Reply #13 on: Tuesday 09 September 08 18:11 BST (UK) »

Hi Vicki:

Thanks for your reply.  Thank goodness there are McKinnon's out there.  It's nice to hear from all of you, hopefully someday there will be a common relative.

There are a lot of McKinnon's in Ontario, the biggest areas of immigrants in the early years seemed to come to Grey County, which is in the Lake Huron, Georgian Bay area in sort of central Ontario.  The other area was at the east end of Ontario near the St. Lawrence River and Quebec in the area stretching from Glengarry to Frontenac.

I am located in the area called south-western Ontario about 100 kms. from Niagara Falls.  Larger numbers of Scots emigrated to the Maritimes, especially Cape Breton and Prince Edward Island.  Lots of McKinnon's down  there, mostly from Skye and Argyll, a few from Barra, but sadly not related to mine.

Samevans1945 from P.E.I.  also has MacKinnon's, but not related unfortunately.  It's still great to hear from all of you though.

Who knows, maybe once I get past my personal brick-wall we may have a connection after all.

Thanks again:
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Re: Where are all the McKinnon's?
« Reply #14 on: Yesterday at 23:22:24 »

I also am looking for McKinnons.  My group appears to come from Ontario into Michigan in the very late 1800's.  John H. McKinnon  (m. Ellen St. Onge), besides his VERY common first name has listed both his parents as Canadian born but I have no further infomation.

I did inherit some information stating that his father was David McKinnon and mother Julia Lament but this can not be verified anywhere.

If you happen to have any information on my side of the family, I would very much appreciate it.
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