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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Argyllshire => Topic started by: L23 on Monday 12 September 05 21:09 BST (UK)

Title: Islay
Post by: L23 on Monday 12 September 05 21:09 BST (UK)
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Title: Re: Kilchoman - MACGILVRAY/MCGILLIVRAY
Post by: MonicaL on Tuesday 11 October 05 15:03 BST (UK)
Hi

I'm not researching Islay but I have come across this site: http://freepages.family.rootsweb.com/~tlarson/bdm/ which has a huge amount of BMD and census data for Islay.

Regards.

Monica

Added: I've had a quick look on Scotlands People, the official BMD and census site which is pay to view at http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/  I had a quick search for Duncan m*cgil*v* in the 1871 Census and got one 8 year old in Kilarrow, Argyll (there were only two boys of that name for the whole of Argyll and the other is aged 10-15). If you view, you could get the whole family group including where everyone was born if shown.  You could also try searching for Duncan birth cert. there.  I found only two entries for Duncans for the period of 1860-70 in Argyll, one in 1862 and the other in 1867, not in Kilchoman.
Title: Re: Kilchoman - MACGILVRAY/MCGILLIVRAY
Post by: L23 on Thursday 13 October 05 11:20 BST (UK)
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Title: Re: Islay - MACGILVRAY/MCGILLIVRAY/ MCCALMAN
Post by: reverie on Sunday 05 October 08 12:19 BST (UK)
Have been looking at McGilvrays in Bowmore so this might just help.  My Great Uncle John Stewart Dewar married Mary Ann McGilvray in 1847 in Islay.  Her parents were Malcolm McGilvray (customs comptroller) and Ann MacMillan.  John Stewart Dewar was an artist and they moved to Glasgow by 1850 where their second child was born.  The 1851 census then finds JSD in Norfolk as a boarder along with his brother in law Hugh McGilvray (customs inspector).  Mary Ann died at Broomhill Hospital in 1855 and JSD at Acharn, Perthshire in 1890.   I have been unable to trace their whereabouts in between these dates or if any children survived.  The spelling of McGilvray changes frequently.  Any info would be most welcome.

Rev
Title: Re: Islay
Post by: RowenaCurtin on Thursday 11 January 18 11:47 GMT (UK)
Greetings,
I have been researching Johnstons and Campbells from Islay for about 20 years or so and picking it up again after quite a break to try to polish it off (if that's ever possible). Rootsweb is currently being revamped and Ted's site isn't accessible but I recall it contained a lot of useful information pick up before everything went online. Rootsweb says it plans to make these older entries accessible again soon.
Best wishes,
Rowena
Title: Re: Islay
Post by: raonull4 on Tuesday 05 March 19 15:15 GMT (UK)
i access ted larsons site daily
i use this link
http://sites.rootsweb.com/~sctislay/~tlarson/bdm/
Title: Re: Islay
Post by: MonicaL on Tuesday 05 March 19 21:29 GMT (UK)
That is good to see it is back with a new link  :)

Monica
Title: Re: Islay
Post by: raonull4 on Wednesday 06 March 19 12:24 GMT (UK)
i ve used  this link for quite some time now the steve gilchrist link does nt apper to work,
it is the same files though