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Title: Alexander MCLEAN and MARGARET MCBEAN Marriage
Post by: Cathy_Aus on Sunday 28 February 10 21:57 GMT (UK)
GDAY:)
Looking for a marriage please between Alexander Mclean and Margaret Mcbean around 1760s-1770s
Think he had a Son Donald Born circa 1770 in Fort William in Inverness or argyll
donald married a  Christina MCPHEE Yet to find their marriage also
The children were born in Kilmalie Inverness
Thanks
Regards
cathy:)
Title: Re: Alexander MCLEAN and MARGARET MCBEAN Marriage
Post by: MonicaL on Sunday 28 February 10 22:06 GMT (UK)
Hi Cathy

From your other post on the Argyll board www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,441023.0.html, we have this possible marriage:

ALEXANDER MACKLEAN and MARGARET MCBEAN
Marriage: JUL 1754 Inverness, Inverness

There are also these children showing on IGI to a couple with those names:

1. JEAN MAC LEAN Christening: 14 JAN 1758 Dores, Inverness
2. DAVID MAC LEAN Christening: 22 MAR 1760 Dores, Inverness
3. ANNE MAC LEAN Christening: 11 APR 1762 Dores, Inverness
4. JANET MAC LEAN birth: 02 APR 1765/ Christening: 04 APR 1765 Dores, Inverness
5. MARGARET MAC LEAN Christening: 18 AUG 1767 Dores, Inverness
6. ANN MCLEAN  Christening: 18 JUN 1768 Inverness, Inverness
7. WILLIAM MAC LEAN Christening: 22 JAN 1769 Dores, Inverness
8. DONALD MAC LEAN Christening: 04 MAR 1771 Dores, Inverness

Monica
Title: Re: Alexander MCLEAN and MARGARET MCBEAN Marriage
Post by: Cathy_Aus on Sunday 28 February 10 22:16 GMT (UK)
GDAY Monica:)
Wow that was Quick, Much Appreciated for the Info
Is Dores Near Fort William??
Looks like them
Donald and His Wife Christina (nee Mcphee) came to South Australia with their Tribe of Children in late 1830s
One of our earliest Pioneers
Cheers
Regards
cathy:)
Title: Re: Alexander MCLEAN and MARGARET MCBEAN Marriage
Post by: MonicaL on Sunday 28 February 10 22:24 GMT (UK)
Hi Cathy

I was just looking through some old posts on other forums on info re Donald and wife Christina. I am comfused though! Was Donald's father Donald or Allan? Seems to be quite a lot of posts supporting Allan for Donald's father.

Monica
Title: Re: Alexander MCLEAN and MARGARET MCBEAN Marriage
Post by: MonicaL on Sunday 28 February 10 22:28 GMT (UK)
To give you a better idea on parishes/counties etc., have a look at these parish maps:

www.scotlandsfamily.com/parish-map-argyll.htm
www.scotlandsfamily.com/parish-map-inverness.htm

And a good general county map www.scotlandsfamily.com/county-map.htm

Monica
Title: Re: Alexander MCLEAN and MARGARET MCBEAN Marriage
Post by: Cathy_Aus on Monday 01 March 10 04:33 GMT (UK)
Hi Monica:)
Thanks for your reply
Lotsa MCLEANS from inverness and Argyl too,,Yes i think ive seen the father listed as Allan too, till i saw a tree on ancestry saying parents were Alexandar Mclean and Margaret McBean
Age of donald fits tho as on his death here he would have been born around 1771
It states he was born Fort william but could have been in a nearby Parish
Donald and Christina did have a daughter called Margaret
He did name his Sons Alistair, Donald, Allen, john, hugh and archibald
Regards
Cathy:)
Title: Re: Alexander MCLEAN and MARGARET MCBEAN Marriage
Post by: MonicaL on Monday 01 March 10 09:28 GMT (UK)
Cathy, as I am sure you know, don't take as a fact what you see on other people's trees unless you are able to see how this information has been verified - use it simply as a guide until you are hopefully able to verify.

There are also other trees on Ancestry that show other parents for Donald (eg. Alexander Mclean and Margaret McPherson).

I think one of the problems that you are all having may be down to the fact that OPR records for births for Kilmallie, the parish for Fort William, do not seem to exist before 1773 - LDS show the first set of OPRs for births available for that parish as C115202 batch for 1773-1823. So, if Donald was born 1770-72, I am not sure you will be able to find his entry  :-\ Likely some siblings may show post 1773 but you don't have enough information on parents for Donald to be able to connect them all.

Monica
Title: Re: Alexander MCLEAN and MARGARET MCBEAN Marriage
Post by: Cathy_Aus on Tuesday 02 March 10 20:25 GMT (UK)
GDAY Monica:)
Thanks for that....Sooooo True so many Mcleans  too
Yes if Parish registers dont exist before those dates i might have buckleys finding out who his parents were
I sometimes use the childrens names as a guide too, as often named after siblings of that person etc, also i look at middle names too, sometimes a surname sometimes relevant info re a direct female line going back too
Did u check the message i had re MCDONALDS, my friend here has a direct line of them thru fort william, wonder if they married into our MCLEANS*grin*
Regards
Cathy:)
Title: Re: Alexander MCLEAN and MARGARET MCBEAN Marriage
Post by: gordon5 on Tuesday 02 March 10 20:49 GMT (UK)
Hi

Don't think anyone answered your question regarding whether Dores was close to Fort William. Depends what you mean by close, its about 60 miles by road nowadays, probably further at the end of the 18th century. Dores and surrounding areas are strongholds of the McBean name and have been since the 16th century at least.

gordon5
Title: Re: Alexander MCLEAN and MARGARET MCBEAN Marriage
Post by: Cathy_Aus on Thursday 04 March 10 21:12 GMT (UK)
Gday Gordon:)
Thanks for your reply
Do u have this MBEAN/MCLEAN family?As u researching MCBEAN
Regards
Cathy:)
Title: Re: Alexander MCLEAN and MARGARET MCBEAN Marriage
Post by: gordon5 on Thursday 04 March 10 21:37 GMT (UK)
Sadly no. So far as I can tell my McBeans originated on the other side of Loch Ness from Dores in a place called Kiltarlity. Unfortunately my ancestor was called Donald and there are quite a few of them kicking around up there at the time he was born - and no way to isolate which was him. I'm going up there in the summer to visit my family and intend to go to the church to see if the parish records can help.

The Clan McBean website might be able to help - http://www.clanmacbean.net/old/welcome.html - thier genealogist is keen to extend thier knowledge and willing to share information. Another possible source of information is www.ambaile.org.uk I think I extracted all the McBean references from the newspaper archives they hold but there are other areas of research and interest on there. Finally (for now) the Strathnairn webpages relate to lands just to the west of Dores this link - http://www.strathnairn.org.uk/ances.htm - takes you to the genealogy pages on the website with lists of useful webpages. Its a beautiful area with a long an chequered history, but then with Cullden just down the road...

gordon
Title: Re: Alexander MCLEAN and MARGARET MCBEAN Marriage
Post by: gordon5 on Monday 02 January 12 19:53 GMT (UK)
Hi Cathy - if you're still around of course! I'm just getting back into the genealogy (its winter here of course) and reviewing my old posts and lines of interest. I found this site with regard to the McLeans

http://www.houseofnames.com/mclean-family-crest

Hope its of some use!

Gordon
Title: Re: Alexander MCLEAN and MARGARET MCBEAN Marriage
Post by: belem on Wednesday 30 April 14 12:36 BST (UK)
I wonder if any one has information about relations of Alexander McLean [married 1754 to Margaret McBean in Inverness]?  We are trying to track down a Kenneth Mclean born circa 1752 [see http://www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php?topic=495536.0], who first appears in the English records when married in Loftus, North Yorkshire in 1787. There are no previous records for him in England and searches in Scotland have not turned anything up yet.  He was believed to have come from the Inverness area.  Interestingly, the name Alexander continues in Kenneth's line, through his youngest son, Alexander, and through subsequent grandchildren.  So I was wondering if there might be some connection through 'your' Alexander Mclean [married 1754], and 'our' Kenneth, who appears mysteriously in North Yorkshire by 1787, perhaps through a paternal uncle.
Kind regards
Belem