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I know that over the years many people here and elsewhere have tried to find Eveline Schulman . Lots of information was amassed about her later life, but the mystery of her birth has always remained. Dorothy was advised to try DNA and she has recently tested with Ancestry. She was good enough to let me assist her in understanding her results.

I am delighted to say that as a result of her recent DNA test we have now identified Eveline’s mother and found Eveline’s birth certificate. We were extremely fortunate that Dorothy’s maternal half aunt ( her mother’s half sister) had also tested so it was very easy to isolate the relevant matches. There were two high matches, both for women living in Scotland who were also DNA related to each other. One had a small public tree on Ancestry while the other had provided enough personal information to allow a tree to be drawn up. From this we identified that they had a common great grandmother. Her name was Jane/Jeannie Grant Clark. She never married but had at least four illegitimate daughters in Aberdeen in the early 1900’s. At least one other of these daughters was given away to another couple. Armed with the Clark surname it was possible to identify a likely birth in 1905. Eveline was born Isabella Park Clark on the 26th February 1905 in Aberdeen.It was always likely that the birth was on 26th February as that information remained constant throughout her life, but the year has always been in question.Dorothy initially believed she was born in 1911, but she was age 5 in the 1911 census and age 16 years 4 months in 1921 so 1905/6 was always more likely. Eveline/Isabella’s mother Jane ( Jeannie) Grant Clark was born in Cruden in 1882 to William Clark and Elizabeth Davidson and there are also lower level DNA links to many of their descendants. We are now trying to see if we can find a possible birth father.

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Inverness / Re: MacMaster/McMaster.
« on: Thursday 20 July 23 17:45 BST (UK)  »
So you are suggesting that one or other of these men was in Scotland in 1913?

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Inverness / Re: MacMaster/McMaster.
« on: Wednesday 12 July 23 23:21 BST (UK)  »
It may not be John although he certainly seems to have been around at the time. I don’t think the age difference is so great as to be completely discounted. Whoever the McMaster father was he was almost certainly a descendant of Duncan McMaster, Fox Hunter, and Mary Stewart,  as all the McMasters in Glenelg at that time link back back to them. Duncan and Mary were living in Glenelg in 1841 ( in a property called Mallaig) along with sons Ewen and Ronald. Their other son Archibald was also living in Glenelg in 1841. All three sons then married and had family in Glenelg.

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Inverness / Re: MacMaster/McMaster.
« on: Wednesday 12 July 23 07:52 BST (UK)  »
Ronald was the one who was married to Mary Cameron. As far as I can ascertain the John McMaster  who was in Knoydart in1911 ( age 34) was the great nephew of Ronald. Ronald’s brother Archibald was John’s grandfather.Ronald and Archibald were both sons of Duncan Mcmaster, Foxhunter. Their mother’s surname was Stewart. According to Archibald’s death certificate her name was Mary Stewart but on Ronald’s she is  just down as blank Stewart. Both Ronald and Archibald were Gamekeepers. Ronald died in 1906 at Runaval, Knoydart age 78. Archibald died in 1880 at Airor, Knoydart age about 66 ( his wife was Lilley McDonald). Archibald and Lilley’s son Ewen was the father of John above.

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Inverness / Re: MacMaster/McMaster.
« on: Tuesday 11 July 23 21:12 BST (UK)  »
John was the son of Ewen MacMaster and Margaret Stalker. He married Margaret MacPhee in Knoydart in 1921 and died in 1954 and is buried with his wife and parents in Roshven Burying Ground. The MacMaster family in Knoydart were all interrelated. There appears to have been three brothers, Ronald, Angus and Archibald. John was Archibald’s grandson. His father was Archibald’s son Ewan ( born about 1846).

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Inverness / Re: MacMaster/McMaster.
« on: Tuesday 11 July 23 20:40 BST (UK)  »
There were more than three sons and there were also grandsons. I would be particularly interested in John McMaster age 34 who was with the family in Knoydart in 1911.

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Inverness / Re: MacMaster/McMaster.
« on: Tuesday 11 July 23 20:27 BST (UK)  »
There is one Macmaster family listed in Knoydart in 1911. Going back to 1901 they appear to belong to the extended family of Ronald McMaster(s), Gamekeeper and Mary Ann Cameron. They had quite a few sons ( at least five).

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Lanarkshire / Re: James PILLANS killed in action 3 August 1917 age 29
« on: Sunday 02 July 23 11:56 BST (UK)  »
Helen Pillans married John Nicholson in 1887  in Biggar.

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Lanarkshire / Re: James PILLANS killed in action 3 August 1917 age 29
« on: Sunday 02 July 23 11:54 BST (UK)  »
Helen Pillans daughter of James Pillans and Elizabeth Lithgow was born in Biggar in 1865

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