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Perthshire / Re: McFarlane of Aberfoyle, Buchanan, Port of Menteith aliased McKerracher
« on: Thursday 01 February 24 17:13 GMT (UK)  »
Thank you everyone for all the advice and excellent information.

John, you asked about Ross Priory. I think you are correct in thinking it should be Ross in Buchanan. The notion that it was the priory comes from notes left by a great uncle, as follows:

"The McAlpines were proprietors of the Ross Priory (between Balmaha and Balloch on Loch Lomond) for 700 years. Then they sold it to the Duke of Montrose. One of the sons – Daniel McAlpine – took the farm of Culliemare near Rowardennan. His daughter Agnes [sic, should be Jean] married John Graham of Frenich near Aberfoyle. Their elder daughter married Andrew McFarlane of Glengyle, Cashell and Craigievairn..."

All of the relevant McAlpine deeds and other documents catalogued on National Records of Scotland site relate to Ross, Calziemore and Lurg. So a fanciful addition of the word priory at some point in time...

The Andrew McFarlane and Jean Graham (daughter of John of Calziemuck who died at Frenich in 1803) in these notes are the Mr and Mrs McFarlane visited by the Wordsworths and Coleridge in 1803.

I think a good contender for the McAlpine relative mistaken for a brother is James McAlpine (born 1755) or one of his sons. All of Jean Graham's brothers had died by 1803. Captain William McAlpine's will of 1809 describes his brother James as residing at Cashell (Andrew McFarlane's farm after Glengyle).

As to James McAlpine's mother, I think she may well be Ann McFarlane, Daniel's second wife, and not Agnes McKerchar under an alias. Two reasons: the witnesses to James's baptism are Andrew and Donald McFarlane of Salachy. Plus his birth is seven years after the last recorded baptism of a child of Agnes McKerchar.

According to the same great uncle, my McFarlane line were in Sallochy for generations. "Glengyle" Andrew McFarlane was born in Sallochy in 1770. His father was Peter/Patrick and grandfather another Andrew (possibly the one who witnessed James's baptism). 

Catherine





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Hi Kori

Happy to share more details. I only have one McKerchar in my tree so far:

Marriage 26 October 1738 Buchanan Parish: Agnes McKerchar and Daniel McAlpine in Rosse.

They were my 6x great grandparents. Unfortunately, Agnes's place of residence is illegible but someone who knows Buchanan well might be able to decipher it.

Rosse is Ross Priory. According to my family records the McAlpines were its proprietors for many years. Daniel (aka Donald and David depending on the record) is also associated with Calziemore (also spelled Culliemore).

Daniel and Agnes had several children. I know the fates of Jean and William.

There are further clues in the birth record for Jean McAlpine, baptised in Buchanan in November 1738. The two witnesses are both McKerchars, both possibly called Donald. Again dreadful handwriting. Place names are given for each of them and am trying to work out what they are. Best guesses are Ballindoran and something like Lodriss Green – wild guesses! Do either of these ring a bell?

I'm enoying your McKercher website! I'm now studying all the Donalds you have in the index.

Catherine




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Hello Kori

You may have solved this mystery but, just in case it's useful, there's a will on the Scotlandspeople site for a McKerracher alias McFarlane:

McKerracher Duncan
26 / 7 / 1770
alias McFarlane, in Frew, parish of Kilmadock
Dunblane Commissary Court

I'm researching McFarlane and McKerchar in Buchanan, Stirling, hence coming across your message.

Catherine

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