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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Inverness => Topic started by: mitchell on Saturday 07 May 05 15:45 BST (UK)
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Looking for anyone who recognises/connects with this family
Ewen McRae married to Jessie McRae 1 Mar 1860 at Kintail
Their children - Farquhar b.1860, John b.1863, Ann b.1866, Flora b.1869, Alexander b.1872, Peter b.1875, Donald b.1877, Bella b.1881and Helen b.1883.
I know that Farquhar married Isabella Turner, Flora married Robert McRaild, Ann married Ewen McMillian and Bella married Donald McPherson.
The 1871 Census places the family in Garryualach, Glengarry.
By the 1891 Census they are at Lochournhead, Parish of Glenelg and are still there in 1901.
I'm almost positive that Ewen's parents were Farquhar and Catherine McRae/Macrae who in 1841 and 1851 were living on Skye at Camasunary Farm.
Jessie McRae's parents were John and Flora McRae and she was born in 1842 at Glenshiel.
I'd love to hear from anyone who connects to any of them. Thanks for looking.
Elaine
:) :) :)
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you mentioned the 1871 census and 1891 census, so not sure if you have seen the 1881. if not, here it is.... :)
Dwelling: Garryualach
Census Place: Kilmonivaig, Inverness, Scotland
Source: FHL Film 0203423 GRO Ref Volume 099-1 EnumDist 4 Page 1
Marr Age Sex Birthplace
Ewan MAC RAE M 49 M Kintail, Inverness, Scotland
Rel: Head
Occ: Shepherd
Jessie MAC RAE M 39 F Glenshiel, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland
Rel: Wife
Occ: Shepherd Wife
Flora MAC RAE W 82 F Glenshiel, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland
Rel: Mother In Law
Farquhar MAC RAE U 21 M Glenshiel, Ross and Cromarty, Scotland
Rel: Son
Occ: General Labourer
John MAC RAE U 17 M Glengarry, Inverness, Scotland
Rel: Son
Occ: General Labourer
Ann MAC RAE 14 F Glengarry, Inverness, Scotland
Rel: Daur
Occ: Scholar
Flora MAC RAE 12 F Glengarry, Inverness, Scotland
Rel: Daur
Occ: Scholar
Peter MAC RAE 5 M Glengarry, Inverness, Scotland
Rel: Son
Donald MAC RAE 3 M Glengarry, Inverness, Scotland
Rel: Son
Isabella MAC RAE 4 m F Glengarry, Inverness, Scotland
Rel: Daur
kind regards,
Lorna.
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Lorna,
Thank you very much for taking the time to look up the 1881 Census for me :)
I have just discovered today, funnily enough, that if I have the correct Farquhar and Catherine MacRae then Farquhar's mother was Anne MacLennan and his father was Duncan MacRae.
The information came from the book - The History of the Clan MacRae and I can now go back to at least the 1400's with this particular line of MacRae's. The only problem that I have is that there was at least one other couple named Farquhar and Catherine at that time so it gets a bit confusing especially with MacRae's marrying MacRae's!
Best Wishes
Elaine :)
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Since my last post, I've found Ewen's death certificate and his parents were Alexander MacRae and Ann MacLennan not Farquhar and Catherine as I'd thought so it's back to the drawing board :D
Elaine
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Hi,i just posted on the MACRAE site above---are they the same as Mcrae---my grandfthers sister married a Percy McRae in llanrwst in 1925---hiss father was Alexander McRae and grandftaher Duncan McRae from Inverness Scotland.
I cannot fine them since children--Moderator comment: names removed as probably still living----I wonder did they move to Scotland???
Do you know amything???
Judmarg
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Hi Judmarg,
There are many variations of the name MacRae...my ancestors can usually be found as either MacRaes or McRaes. This site lists variations of the name http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/m/macrae.html
Birth records in Scotland are only available online until 1906...the General Register Office for Scotland holds the statutory records of births from 1855 to present http://www.gro-scotland.gov.uk/ but they have to be searched in person at New Register House in Edinburgh.
The Clan Macrae in Scotland have a forum where you can post queries and it also gives a rundown of the history of the clan http://www.clan-macrae.org.uk/ it's worth a look :)
Elaine
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Sorry ,
I forgot to thank you,for the info----I will keep looking for family of great aunt, Annie Myfanwy Evans who married Percy mcrae in 1925