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Inverness / Re: McKiggan in South Uist?
« on: Monday 04 March 13 18:31 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Anne Marie,

Nothing like a brick wall with obstacles in front of it to cheer me on!

However, I think I eventually found the baptism record on FS, under John Robertson and Mary Anderson.  As John and Ewen are inter-changeable I should really have thought of this earlier...

Based on several baptismal records, I believe this to be Ann Robertson's family, her father was a mason:

1841, point of Sleat, Skye:
Ewn Robertson   50
Mary Robertson   41
Anne Robertson   20
Cath Robertson   17
Alexr Robertson   15
Duncan Robertson   12
Ewn Robertson   10
John Robertson   7
Janet Robertson   5
Anne Robertson   2

1851, Rhy of Aird, Sleat:
Mary Robertson   48
Ewen Robertson   19
John Robertson   16
Janet Robertson   13
Anne Robertson   11
Flora Robertson   8

(don't know where Ewen is)

1861, Point of Sleat:

Ewen Robertson   68
Mary Robertson   58
John Robertson   28
Flora Robertson   18
Angus Mcdonald   28
Janet Mcdonald   24
Ewen Mcdonald   2
Alexander Mcdonald   2 Mo
Alexandrina Mcdonald   4

Janet MacDonald is nee Robertson.

1871, Point of Sleat, Ewen has died:

Mary Robertson   63
Duncan Robertson   38
Ewen Mcdonald   12
Alexr Mcdonald   10


The remainder of the family in 1881, Point of Sleat:

Duncan Robertson   50
Mary Robertson   80
Flora McPherson   40
Donald McPherson   6
John McPherson   5

Again, Flora is nee Robertson.


So I think they probably were her parents - the ages match up - just!!

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Inverness / Re: McKiggan in South Uist?
« on: Sunday 03 March 13 22:42 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Anne Marie

I see now, you think the 1871 entry you posted is John's brother, John?

Indeed, could be - but now there are two MacLean connections, I think!!
 ???

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Inverness / Re: McKiggan in South Uist?
« on: Sunday 03 March 13 22:30 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Anne Marie,

I think this is the wrong family.  The original MacLean 'connection' came from what I think is the correct 1871 entry:

3 Glendale, South Uist:
John McKirgan b.1833, Sheepherd
Mary McKirgan b.1867, daughter, Domestic servant (!)
Mary McLean b.1803, aunt, domestic servant

John's wife Ann dies in 1868 (I found the death entry on SP), so can't be there in the 1871 census.

And I think Mary MacLean might be a married sibling of John's mother (Christina MacCuish) or father (Finlay McKiggan) if she is indeed a true 'aunt' at all...

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Inverness / Re: McKiggan in South Uist?
« on: Monday 25 February 13 21:22 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Anne Marie,

Not sure who the Alexander MacCuish is - Mary McKiggen's husband Archibald MacCuish had a brother, an uncle and a grandfather named Alexander, so I expect the connection is there.  Could be his brother, I suppose.  I haven't quite gotten round to looking all the way through that side of the tree, so I can't say offhand.

The Glasgow connection is through Mary McKiggan's daughter, Mary Ann MacCuish.  She ran off to Glasgow to get married in 1911 to Roderick MacNeil of Barra, but the belief is that they stayed with (distant) family, though its unclear which side.

Christina Campbell - not sure about her.  She certainly seems to be related to Catherine Beaton/McKiggan being from Skye and all, not I'm not sure.  Could been an illegitimate birth and she's named after her father, could be she was married before she married John McKiggan, or her mother remarried.  Or its a recording error.  To be honest, as she's not a blood relative (just married in), I'm not overly curious - though I might have a look next time I'm in Edinburgh!

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Inverness / Re: McKiggan in South Uist?
« on: Monday 25 February 13 12:55 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Anne Marie, I think you're right.  The transcription I have for the 1881 entry states address as 'Island of Helisa'.  Helisay is a tiny little place and was probably just used for grazing.  I wouldn't be surprised if it was just him, his family and the grazing sheep living there!

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Inverness / Re: McKiggan in South Uist?
« on: Monday 25 February 13 12:19 GMT (UK)  »
Hi guys, from 'Mingulay, an island and its people' by Ben Buxton, p.124:

"Vatersay was run as a single farm, occupied by the tenant farmer and his workers; it had been crofted before 1850, when the people were evicted, and had been designated as suitable for crofting by a government commission in 1894. ... Some of the cottars from Barra were descended from the former inhabitants, and had continued to bury their dead in the graveyard at the south end of Vatersay. ... In 1883, forty-five Barra cottars, living in wretched conditions and eking out a meagre existence by fishing, applied for holdings on Vatersay, but were turned down by the landowner, Lady Gordon Cathcart.  ... Further appeals failed, including one from Barra Parish Council, and the men grew desperate.  Then, in September 1900, emboldened by the success of cottars raiding the farms on Northbay and Eoligarry in Barra, the men raided Vatersay, though they subsequently withdrew.'

I'm guessing that Archibald and Mary did indeed work for Lady Cathcart's farm.  Having been born of families from South Uist, they would indeed have been thought of as 'strangers'.

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Inverness / Re: McKiggan in South Uist?
« on: Monday 25 February 13 11:51 GMT (UK)  »
That must be them and correct - their daughter Mary Ann McCuish (my ggmother in-law) never had any English, even after her grandchildren began to be born in Glasgow and Paisley.

Trouble is I can't find the entry on Ancestry searching for either Mary McKiggan (various spellings) or Archibald MacCuish (various spellings).  Must be a very imaginative transcription!

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Inverness / Re: McKiggan in South Uist?
« on: Monday 25 February 13 10:55 GMT (UK)  »
Anne Marie - I'm stunned!  Where to begin...

First of all, thanks for the tip on registration districts.  A lot of my searching up to now has been based on educated guesswork about which district to search in, so this certainly helps.  SP do indeed differentiate between the two faiths, which makes for more legwork, especially as I live in Glasgow and can't access the Catholic records at the library here.

Thanks for the name of John MacKiggan's parents - interesting that his mother is a MacCuish, given that Mary goes on to marry a MacCuish - another adventure trying to find out how distantly they are related!  It does indeed raise questions about who the 'aunt' is, but its a very loose term.  Perhaps in digging around in the MacCuish tree I might stumble across her!

Mary living on Vatersay in 1891 is highly plausible - her husband Archibald MacCuish is stated as permanently resident on Vatersay when they marry later that year.  She does indeed seem to have had no English, and I've already come across my fair share of people using (seemingly) whatever name they like on their certificates.  I think shortened versions of middle names are my favourite conundrum!

Your 1891 transcription makes the one I have laughable - no wonder I couldn't find them!:

Robison McGiggan   57 S/U no gender
Ann McGiggan   19 Barra, F
Mary Jesse McGiggan   15 Barra, F
Keneth McGiggan   13 Barra, F
Findlay McGiggan   9 Barra, M
John M McGiggan   7 Barra, M
David McGiggan   5 Barra, M

Dear, oh dear.

I think Ann Robertson may not have been from So Uist myself, though it just a suspicion.  Robertson seems more of a mainland name.  There are large branches of the tree (further down) that are from Argyll, so I think I might start looking there.  I think I'll get some SP credits and get a peek at her death certificate, which will hopefully have her parents names (correctly) recorded and start searching from there.

Thank you so much, again!!!

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Inverness / Re: McKiggan in South Uist?
« on: Sunday 24 February 13 10:11 GMT (UK)  »
Hi Anne Marie - thanks for this, very interesting.  Was this from SP?

Given this has the marriage statuses, I'm wondering if John McKiggan's mother's maiden name could have been MacLean...?  His 'aunt' is unmarried, so must have been born a MacLean.

I know the details on these census returns can be a little sketchy, but I currently have no clue as to his parent's names, so this is at least a good starting point.  Thanks!

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