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Inverness / Re: James Grant and lillias Stuart
« on: Thursday 13 September 12 21:10 BST (UK)  »
Thank you very much for your answer.

I found another record dating from June 1784, Abernathy and Kincardine. It is not well preserved so I can't read all informations on it, but, I can see that (a so)n to Malcolm Grant and (                ) servants to Capt. Grant was born in May and baptized in (     ).
and there is two names: Thos. Grant in Lynagarrie  and Thos. Grant
   (both the same names, for the witnesses probably)

Maybe one of this Thomas is the grandfather.

I would like to add that reading about the well-know here, Malcolm Fraser 1733-1815. I saw somewhere that
he was sometimes sending money via a Rev. John Grant   to his sister Jannet Fraser married to Thomas Grant and that Jannet Fraser's son came to Riviere-du-Loup in 1803 with his wife and family (from an article of Mary Fraser). Searching the records of Riviere-du-Loup, where I have been raised, I saw only my ancestor Malcolm Grant's descendants. So, I supposed my ancestor Malcolm Grant was this Malcolm Fraser's nephew.

It is everything I know about my ancestors in Scottland.

Have nice time with your jam, I'm also busy but with tomato sauce.

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Inverness / Re: Anyone know where Rothiemoon is?
« on: Sunday 09 September 12 21:18 BST (UK)  »
Hi,

Pretty sure it would be in Netty bridge.

My ancestor, Malcolm Grant, was living in Bridge-End. I would appreciate if you could let me know if you have find anything (or any other person related to)about Bridge-end. On the birth record of Malcolm Grant's son, William, in 1796,'' Alexander Fraser in Rothiemoon'' was witness with John Grant. I know from other source  that some Fraser  was living on the Grant's land in the Parish of Abernathy around year 1750 (maybe on Rothiemoon?).

Thank you

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Inverness / Re: James Grant and lillias Stuart
« on: Saturday 08 September 12 00:56 BST (UK)  »
Hi,
I'm french canadian and looking for any information on Malcolm Grant who came to Riviere-du-Loup around 1801-1803. I'm a descendant of his son William Grant born Abernathy 29 oct 1796.
Here is the transcript of OPR:
William, lawful son to Malcolm Grant Smith, Bridge-End + Mary Smith his spouse, born 29th october bapt. 3nd nov. 1796
Wit. John Grant (There) and Alexander Fraser in Rothymoon.

On the same page of OPR:
Ann lawful daughter to Alexander Fraser in Rothymoon and Christian Grant his spouse born 4th bapt. 8th january 1797.
Wit. Malcolm Grant Bridge-End and the Schoolmaster
.

I saw on Nethy-bridge website that a Malcolm Fraser was schoolmaster in 1949 but I don't think it is the same one who married Mary Smith. He would have been too old.

Malcolm died probably in Riviere-du-Loup between 1816-1820 as saw on his child marriage records.
Some says that Malcolm was  son to Thomas Grant and Janet Fraser...

Thank you

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