« Reply #1 on: Saturday 04 December 10 20:49 GMT (UK) »
Hi Cinders
I've had a look in "Place names of Ross and Cromarty" by WJ Watson (published 1904). In the parish of Kincardine there's a place listed called Lub-conich which Watson says means "mossy bend" in Gaelic.
Strathcuillionach (which I presume is the same as Strath Cuileannach in your post) is just a few entries further on in the list so it looks like this could be the place you're looking for (unfortunately the book doesn't have any maps, so difficult to know for sure where Lub-conich is in the parish!).
Watson doesn't give any indication if Lub-conich is just a single croft or a larger settlement unfortunately, but as the entry is very brief, it suggests that it's not a big place.
Hope this helps
Lynn
Gunn, Grant, McAskill, McKenzie, McIver, McLeod (Gairloch, ROC, Scotland)
Ross, McLeod, Campbell, Graham, Gair, Bain, McCulloch (Nigg & Fearn, ROC, Scotland)
Thomson, Matheson, Paterson, Gray, Munro, Fowler, McDonald, Murray, Hossack, McKenzie (Resolis, ROC, Scotland)
McTavish, Fraser, McLellan(?) (Dores, INV, Scotland)