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Re: isle of islay mckechnie family
« Reply #9 on: Monday 07 June 10 16:23 BST (UK) »
I'm going to reply twice - this one to help you connect with the Islay list.
Sue

This is the direct link to the Islay list sign on page
http://lists.rootsweb.ancestry.com/index/intl/SCT/SCT-ISLAY.html

It's a good idea to bookmark this page as a favourite (look up at the top of your page and you should see File Edit View History Bookmarks Tools Help- just click on bookmark)

At that point you clink on "subscribe".  It used to be an exceptionally busy list and some folks chose the Digest format to receive their messages (multiple messages in 1 email) but I find it easier to choose the messages that interest me by getting each message individually from the list.

Once you subscribe to the list (which sends an email to the administrator), a sign on email will be sent to you - keep it. 

While you are on the subscribing page, look down below to the Search and Browse options.  I often search past messages to look for clues or other people researching the same family.

After you receive your email, you can post to the list.  The confirmation email will give you instructions on how.  A big clue to getting good results from your query is to make your subject line a good one.  In your case, may I suggest  "John McKECHNIE b c1824 son of Angus McKECHNIE and Agnes McLEAN" then just put the same message you have used in you last query.

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Re: isle of islay mckechnie family
« Reply #10 on: Monday 07 June 10 16:39 BST (UK) »
I checked the 1841 Islay census and see in Portnahaven Parish at Lower Lossit farm

Angus   McEachern   Male   50   Blacksmith
Ann   McEachern   Female   30   
John   McEachern   Male   20   
Malcolm   McEachern   Male   17
All were born in Argyll.

Please be aware that McKechnie = McEachern and other spellings
Also Agnes = Ann

I do not see the family in anywhere 1851 Islay so recommend that you look in Dunbartonshire.  Here is a link that might be helpful

http://www.genealogylinks.net/uk/scotland/dunbartonshire.htm

Good Luck
Sue

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Re: isle of islay mckechnie family
« Reply #11 on: Monday 07 June 10 17:30 BST (UK) »
It hit me that I hadn't checked the OPR for the son Malcolm and I found him:

Another name equivalent is McLergan = McLean

Malcolm, son of Angus McEachern and Nanny McLergan, b 15 June 1823 in Kilchoman Parish. 

Portnahaven Parish was part of Kilchoman Parish off and on through history.  This may explain why we cannot find John's bapt - there are numerous gaps in the Kilchoman parish records.

I also searched the Islay OPR marriage records using the name spelling alternatives and found no marriage for Angus and Ann.

I found a death that MIGHT connect
LDS film 292881
Angus McEachern d 6 Dec 1862, age 78, Port Charlotte (which is in Kilchoman Parish)
wife - Anne McLergan
parents - John McEachern/Mary Morrison
registered by nephew Archibald McEachern
cause:  decay of nature

The interesting thing about this death is that it makes me question where this couple was in 1851.  It would also make me want to go over previous data to verify if the 1841 couple was actually the family needed.

Isn't genealogy fun???

Other links that might interest you

http://www.islayinfo.com/portnahaven.html

http://www.islayinfo.com/islay_churches.html

http://www.islay-north-churches.org/history.html

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Re: isle of islay mckechnie family
« Reply #12 on: Monday 07 June 10 18:20 BST (UK) »
Genealgal - how can I thank you enough for the interest you have shown in my problem,and the practical help and findings you have posted. I shall follow your advice,and Iam very,very grateful to you.


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Re: isle of islay mckechnie family
« Reply #13 on: Monday 07 June 10 21:26 BST (UK) »
Genealgal, glad to see that you and I are on the same lines  :) From Islay's other post www.rootschat.com/forum/index.php/topic,460869.0.html

Monica  :)
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