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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Inverness => Topic started by: larkspur3 on Thursday 25 November 21 05:21 GMT (UK)

Title: Is a Grant Cousin really a Cousin?
Post by: larkspur3 on Thursday 25 November 21 05:21 GMT (UK)
In a letter from the early 1800s, my Grant ancestor refers to the new job he had just gotten in Inverness "with the assistance of our cousin the Provost." This would be James Grant of Bught who was Provost at the time.

Dare I assume that James Grant really is a cousin or would it be likely that anyone in the Grant clan might be referred to as "cousin" regardless of whether he was directly related to my ancestor or not?
Title: Re: Is a Grant Cousin really a Cousin?
Post by: Skoosh on Thursday 25 November 21 09:59 GMT (UK)
Could be either? The Grant's have very diverse origins, in an old rental the Laird of Grant's tenants have Gaelic names, a later rental they're mostly called Grant!  ;D

Skoosh.