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mgraemem
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Re: Ballachulish
« Reply #15 on: Thursday 28 May 09 02:49 BST (UK) »

Ma'am,

Thank you for your efforts nevertheless. Let me know if you find anything. :-)

Martin G. MacKenzie

Sheden,

I'm not sure how to ask this but I am inquiring about any additional information to what I currently know about my great great grandfather, Duncan MacKenzie who was born December 20, 1821 in Ballachulish Scotland? He left Scotland in 1843 on the Good Ship Perthshire, presumably from Glasgow, for Canada arriving in what was then Wellington Square but is now Burlington. From the information I have, his father, Hugh MacKenzie and his mother, Margaret MacKenzie came with them to Wellington Square where they both died soon after emigrating. Hugh and Margaret were married in Glasgow, Lanark Scotland on November 30, 1810. I don't know if Duncan's parents were from Ballachulish proper.

What I am hoping to find is some kind of physical records or evidence of their presence in Ballachulish, occupational information, other relatives, reasons for their decision to depart for the New World, the Gaelic Bible that Hugh possessed, local parish records, local stories, that sort of thing. My grandfather discovered the information I had when he was alive and made a trip to Scotland and Northern Ireland, where my great great grandmother was from.

I am descended from Hugh (and Margaret) MacKenzie like this:

Hugh MacKenzie - Duncan MacKenzie - Hugh Henry MacKenzie - John Hugh MacKenzie - John Rogers MacKenzie - myself, Martin G. MacKenzie. My family from Duncan after he emigrated from Scotland to my grandfather were Canadian until my grandfather moved to the United States.

Can you help?

Thanks,

Martin MacKenzie

P.S. I'm including an older photograph of Duncan and Isobella MacKenzie in their older years and two of their children.

Hi Martin
Sorry it has taen so long or me to reply. I have had no luck so far finding any records for you but have more time at the momnt and will see if I can dig anything up for you.

Sheena
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Re: Ballachulish battle filmed 1969
« Reply #16 on: Wednesday 10 June 09 14:14 BST (UK) »

Hi Sheden,

you're a year older than me. i am trying to trace details of a film that was being shot in Ballachulish or actually Glencoe in spring/summer 1969. i am writing an autobiography and recalling a memory of coming across a field full of dummy dead horses, redcoats and scots when we travelled through Glencoe.

do you have any idea or know of anyone who was around there at that time. you would have been 8yo.

from my research i have been in touch with the visitor centre, McCleans Scotland, scotlandthemovie.com, two hotels in ballachulish, the international movie data base, and a few other trails.

the battle scene could have been for televison, corporate video or historical re-enactment.
i know 'Kidnapped' was filmed either 69 or 70 (released 71 starring Micheal Caine) and so was 'Massacre of Glencoe' (released 71 starring James Robertson Justice).

also, monty python's were filming in the area but this scene was definitely redcoats versus highlanders, (maybe the Jacobians, i'm not sure) .

it was most likely late spring - April/May.

if you can help i would really appreciate it - and all the other agencies  have mentioned are now wanting to know for their archives. thanks - Adrian Kenton (author). if you could email me direct it will be easier for me to keep track of - (*)

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