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Title: McKinnon in Eigg
Post by: Annickburn on Thursday 31 July 08 14:37 BST (UK)
I know that Eigg comes under Inverness-shire but I am looking to confirm a birth place for a gg Grandfather of mine.  Census information from 1861 1871 have him born in Ardnamuchtan and Rothesay respectively while 1881 and 1891 Census have him born Inverness-shire Eigg and then Argyllshire Eig. 
His parents were Malcolm McKinnon a shepherd and Mary MacDonald but that is all I know of them. 
Malcolm Married Christina McMillan in Greenock November 23 1854, children Isabella b 20 Sept 1855 Malcolm b 20 Feb 1857, Margaret b 1859, Lachlan b. 16 Feb 1861, another Isabella 18 Apr 1863 (my g grandmother), Mary, b.1865 John b 1867/8, Alexander b 15 Aug 1869.  Christina died in 1871 and Donald in 1899.

Can anyone help with any information regarding Eigg and possible Census of 1841 when Donald would have been between 8 and 12

Many Thanks
Title: Re: McKinnon in Eigg
Post by: lindy-lou on Thursday 31 July 08 21:45 BST (UK)
hi annickburn
this could be donald & parents 1841 census Inverness, civil parish "Small Isles", address "Holun"

Alexander age 1, born Inverness
Donald age 10, born Inverness
Lanchlan age 5, born Inverness
Malcolm age 40, born Inverness, occ shepherd
Marion age 3, born Inverness
Mary age 30, born Inverness

hope this of help

lindy-lou :)
Title: Re: McKinnon in Eigg
Post by: Little Nell on Thursday 31 July 08 22:06 BST (UK)
Welcome to RootsChat.   :)

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Malcolm Married Christina McMillan in Greenock November 23 1854

I think you mean Donald? Malcolm and Mary's son?

He's rather like a Donald McKinnon I have been researching - he is sometimes recorded as Daniel.  His marriage is also recorded in the OPR in North Bute on 17 November 1854 under the name Daniel.

This seems to be the family in 1841:

Holum, Eigg (Small Isles)  GROS 116  ED 1  Fo 1 p 16

Malcm McKinnon 40 Shepherd Y
Mary 30 Y
Donald 10 Y
Lauclan 5 Y
Marion 3 Y
Alexander 1 Y
    
So all born in county.

Nell                

Oo, snap!  :)
Title: Re: McKinnon in Eigg
Post by: Annickburn on Thursday 31 July 08 23:31 BST (UK)
Hey both sound interesting, and eh identical!!!

I have marriages, birth of children ect most handwritten and although hand writing is difficult I must say Donald comes through...

Title: Re: McKinnon in Eigg
Post by: Annickburn on Thursday 31 July 08 23:34 BST (UK)
sorry I didn't say Donald as my gg Grandfather, I was 1 step ahead as his parents were Malcolm McKinnon & Mary McDonald so you are right but well deduced also!
Title: Re: McKinnon in Eigg
Post by: Annickburn on Friday 01 August 08 16:05 BST (UK)
Thank you Little Nell and Lindy-Lou for your information I located the Census Record for 1841, possibly found Mary + some children still on Eigg but no Malcolm in 1851 and found a Mary McKinnon wid in North Bute in 1861.  All saying she was born on Muck.

Anyway I will re-post in Inverness further queries.

Thanks again for your assistance.
Title: Re: McKinnon in Eigg
Post by: katrina42 on Monday 23 February 09 11:58 GMT (UK)
One of my ggg grandfathers has the name McKinnon as a middle name and was born 1849 in Scotland,Ayr (Oldton),but traveled too campbeltown and lived at 36 main st campbeltown at one time he was a butcher+
Title: Re: McKinnon in Eigg
Post by: Annickburn on Monday 23 February 09 15:58 GMT (UK)
Sorry but unfortunately I don't think there is a connection. I have my McKinnons on Eigg in the 1851 Census then they appear to have moved to North Bute, on to Rothesay then Greenock/Glasgow before my branch end up in Ayrshire.

However having McKinnon as a middle name may suggest that his mother's maiden name was McKinnon or his grandmother..either way I would bet there is a family connection.  My Grandmother's maiden middle name was McKinnon, I didn't know her or much about her but it turned out to be the lead I needed to trace her family.  Her Mother's name was McKinnon!
Perhaps his Death certificate or his mother's will show the link. 
The Small Isles may be a good place to look as well as outer Hebrides, and Skye when you do find the link.

Good luck  ;) with your search sorry I can't help you more.

Title: Re: McKinnon in Eigg
Post by: katrina42 on Monday 23 February 09 19:15 GMT (UK)
Hi here and thanks have just looked back on my tree and my mckinnon got his middle name from his grandmother who was b 1799 never thought to look at grandmothers name sorry.good luck
Title: Re: McKinnon in Eigg
Post by: Annickburn on Monday 23 February 09 19:50 GMT (UK)
That is great, so you can perhaps take it from there...love to hear where your McKinnons come from when you find it.  Glad I could 'help'

cheers
Melanie
Title: Re: McKinnon in Eigg
Post by: katrina42 on Monday 23 February 09 20:01 GMT (UK)
the grndmother was from Ireland xx
Title: Re: McKinnon in Eigg
Post by: Annickburn on Monday 23 February 09 20:39 GMT (UK)
ok well that is new! at least to me!

Now I need to ask, Dundonald connection...is that Dundonald, near Troon in Ayrshire?

???
Title: Re: McKinnon in Eigg
Post by: katrina42 on Monday 23 February 09 20:52 GMT (UK)
Yes grandmother was kinnon became mckinnon married John reid from maybole in ayr on 8/12/1820 at  st quivox and newton ,Ayr
Title: Re: McKinnon in Eigg
Post by: Annickburn on Monday 23 February 09 22:57 GMT (UK)
we need to move this to Ayrshire or Per Messages!!! Anyway I also have St Quivox marriages....
Title: Re: McKinnon in Eigg
Post by: BaaMoo on Tuesday 08 September 09 23:15 BST (UK)
Malcolm MacKinnon's wife Mary who appears in the Bute census in 1881 (born on Muck) was the daughter of Donald MacKay and Catherine MacDonald. She died in Greenock in 1886.
Title: Re: McKinnon in Eigg
Post by: Annickburn on Thursday 24 September 09 09:15 BST (UK)
That is correct BaaMoo, do you have any connection here?? ???
Title: Re: McKinnon in Eigg
Post by: BaaMoo on Thursday 24 September 09 18:41 BST (UK)
post a comment on http://www.islemuck.com/muckvist.php and I'll send you what I've got by email (neither your email nor the comment will be published on the web)