Author Topic: All those MacLennans in Maryburgh  (Read 8576 times)

Offline achra

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Re: All those MacLennans in Maryburgh
« Reply #9 on: Friday 22 March 13 03:13 GMT (UK) »
Hi Kait,

I am descended from Mary's brother George, born 1822 in Dingwall.  I have Mary having a child. Donald,  by Alexander Fraser, but no marriage.   There was another child, Jane, I'm not sure (can't remember and didn't note it) if it was the same father.  This information I got from Donald McLennan (aka Donnie Dingwall, an expert on the McLennans who sadly passed away in 2004).

  He was descended from Mary.

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Achra
Ayrshire: Micklemun, McMun, Munn, Richmond, Wilson
Clackmannan: Cairns, Scobie
Dunbartonshire: Munn, Stewart
Fife: Anderson, Cairns
Kinross: Cairns, Stevenson
Lanarkshire: Baillie, Carswell, Downs, Inglis, Thomson
Perthshire: Buchanan, Cairns, McDonald, McGibbon, McGowan, McLaren, McNaughton, Murray, Stewart, Stevenson
Ross & Cromarty: Bizzet, Johnstone, McLennan, Ross
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Re: All those MacLennans in Maryburgh
« Reply #10 on: Friday 22 March 13 08:56 GMT (UK) »
Re' preponderance of MacLennans in mid Ross, they had been cleared from Strathconnon, about 500 people in all, between 1840 & 1848, by the Balfour's (of prime minister fame) factor, the notorious Mr Rose, a Dingwall lawyer. There are a few MacLennan websites which might have something.
 
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