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Re: Islay Ancestors
« Reply #36 on: Thursday 18 April 19 18:58 BST (UK) »
ballychatigrin is tirvagrin is slightly higher

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Re: Islay Ancestors
« Reply #37 on: Friday 19 April 19 00:49 BST (UK) »
It may be an idea to list the children in order of birth to Peter & Flora which may be of help if the Scottish naming pattern was used?

I had a PM from Marlid...

Peter & Flora had only 1 son named Gilbert...

My question looked to have been unanswered & not of any help to others following the thread with an interest or trying to help.

Annie
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« Reply #38 on: Friday 19 April 19 10:02 BST (UK) »
Hi Annie
            i m researcbing Islay almost daily and islay familly names continued to be handed down
for a long time specially where large groups of Islay folk moved at the same time which seems to be
the case in my own familly, and when looking at emigration to Canada i ve noticed that large groups
of 20 and 30 where paid for by only one person either it was assisted passage or it was familly groups
all related in some way ie cousins inlaws paying via an agent,
i believe this to be the case with Marlins familly, looking at the census years for those i know to be her familly there consistantly appears a close link to other familly surnames from Islay ie Gilchrist,
MacArther all on the same census pages, unfortunately emigration to Canada from Islay pre 1865
isnt greatly recorded,
the way i look at is brick walls where made to be knocked down and it can be rewarding doing it
so don t give up.

Ronnie



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Re: Islay Ancestors
« Reply #39 on: Friday 19 April 19 15:53 BST (UK) »
hi Marlin
             i ve came across a donald mceachern born 1834 ballychatigrin, Islay in oro, simcoe,
found him on McEachern genealogy wiki tree, could be from flora familly,
what it does tell us is that there s a MacArthur Mceachen connection both in Islay and in oro


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« Reply #40 on: Friday 19 April 19 20:45 BST (UK) »
Hello Raonull4

I have heard back from someone at Knox Church and he is checking some records for me.  I also know the library in the city where I live has records about Oro and Simcoe county - I will try to get there next week to see if they have anything.  I will check out the Donald McEachern you refer to.
I will be out most of the week-end celebrating Easter with family so you may not hear from me until next week.

Marlid


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« Reply #41 on: Friday 19 April 19 22:15 BST (UK) »
Hello - I have been checking McEachern family history online and was viewing information on https://maceachernfamily.info/ontario/simcoe.html.  I found a John M'Eachren born 1793 in Scotland - note the different spelling of the name.  There were 5 children - one daughter named Flora born Islay, Scotland - no birth date given.  He had a son John born in Islay in 1847 - he married in Edgar in Oro Twp.   Edgar is a village very close to what was my great-grandfather's farm.  On this site the spelling of the name is used both ways McEachern and M'Eachren - I am wondering if this was her family.

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« Reply #42 on: Friday 19 April 19 22:28 BST (UK) »
hi
   forget the donald i ve found more info on him he was born mcInnis illegitamite
but there is a neil  born in oro,
i ll see if i can find the 1793 and 1847 that might give me something to work on

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« Reply #43 on: Friday 19 April 19 22:33 BST (UK) »
i m laffin at this one bells my familly name

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« Reply #44 on: Sunday 21 April 19 13:52 BST (UK) »
hi
   i ll have to let you guess where Ann the daughter of the John McEachern and
euphemia Darroch was born in 1832,
HeHeHe
i would nt be that rotten it was Tirvaigain,
thats the only one listed but i ll check the 41 census