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Argyllshire / Re: Rev Duncan McIntyre of Kilmallie
« on: Thursday 06 March 14 17:43 GMT (UK)  »
I think I may have got the burial mixed up with Rev John!
The Rev Duncan is indeed my g g g grandfather and lived at the manse at Spean Bridge and there is a plaque on the side of the house with the names of Duncan and his wife.
I'm still trying to locate the portrait.
Get in touch if you are ever in Scotland.

Regards Ian.

PS what is our relationship?

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Argyllshire / Re: Rev Duncan McIntyre of Kilmallie
« on: Friday 14 February 14 10:57 GMT (UK)  »
Replying to your request for information on Rev. Duncan MacIntyre and his son Rev. John MacIntyre.
I am the g g g grandson of Duncan MacIntyre.
John had a son Duncan and he had son Ian and he had son Alastair who was my father.
If you want a fuller history of the MacIntyres I suggest you go to www.electricscotland.com.
The Chief of the Clan is Donald MacIntyre of Glenoe who lives in America and is a recluse who has no interest in the Clan.
My father was appointed by the Lord Lyon in 1955 to be the 16th Chief of the MacIntyres of Camus-na-h-Erie. In 2008 the MacIntyres had a Gathering in Glenoe on the shores of Loch Etive to which about 500 clansmen and women came including many from Australia. Also  and the Great Homcoming in 2009 in Edinburgh our clan had a tent and welcomed visitors from all over the world.
Somewhere there do exist portraits of Rev Duncan and a sketch of his burial at Ballachulish and if they ever come to light I'll let you have a copy. He looked like a well fed and jolly chap!

I can't work out your name otherwise I would address you more personally

Best regards, Ian MacIntyre.

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