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Re: Donald SLATER McINTOSH
« Reply #9 on: Monday 27 April 20 12:23 BST (UK) »
I am interested to see if anyone is still following this post?
Scotland: McIntosh, Wallace, McLeod, Chisolm

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Re: Donald SLATER McINTOSH
« Reply #10 on: Monday 27 April 20 14:44 BST (UK) »
Wildcats13 does not seem to have had his question answered.

There are 5 births in Urquhart & Glenmoriston to Donald MacIntosh & Isobel Mac Even (Owen) on Scotlands People.
William 1812, Alexander & Mary (Twins) 1814, John 1816 & James, 27/08/1818.

There are 2 births in Moy & Dalarossie to Donald MacIntosh & Isobel Mc Ewan.

Donald 1815 & Margaret 1817

There are 2 births in Croy & Dalcross to Donald McIntosh & Isobel McEwen.

Ewen 1822 & Duncan George 1825

No marriage of Donald on Scotlands People



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Re: Donald SLATER McINTOSH
« Reply #11 on: Monday 27 April 20 15:08 BST (UK) »
My best bets would be

Isobel McEwen birth in 1786, Petty, daughter of Alexander & Margaret Allan.

Donald McIntosh birth 1783, Inverness, son of William & Mary Clark

This is purely based on names given to their children.

I would think that they were probably married around 1811.

Needs further investigation


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Re: Donald SLATER McINTOSH
« Reply #12 on: Monday 27 April 20 19:33 BST (UK) »
I wonder if all those births at different locations are consistent with the same family ie was Donald described as a Slater in each location. Of course he could have worked at any occupation from time to time.   Another matter is regarding the DNA study.  Big Toshie and I both had ancestors from Glenurquhart and the yDNA study showed our families were related but further back than our family trees reached, and there were 2 other testers from the glen who matched us.  Another group of 3 were from a different Mackintosh/McIntosh DNA family.   If there was a male McIntosh descendant of the family in question they could at least test their yDNA and find which family from the glen they matched.
Scotland: McIntosh, Wallace, McLeod, Chisolm