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Re: MacLeods of Stornoway
« Reply #54 on: Thursday 20 January 11 17:05 GMT (UK) »
Roderick (RJ) and Effie married in 25 Jan at 6 Garrabost, 1918 in Lochs, Ross & Cromarty....SP

Roderick's occupation is Sergeant in the 5th Candian Battalion. 

Parents of Roderick:

Malcolm MacLeod
Margaret McKenzie (both deceased)

Parents of Effie:

Allen Graham - Fisherman (deceased)
Mary McKay

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Re: MacLeods of Stornoway
« Reply #55 on: Thursday 20 January 11 18:42 GMT (UK) »
Good that saves more looking, I figured as much as he was headed back to his brother, not his wife, in B.C. where he ended up and hadn't seen anything on either of them in Manitoba vitals, but you never know. Could you post the parent's information as well for others searching...just add it to the existing post...use the modify button
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Re: MacLeods of Stornoway
« Reply #56 on: Thursday 20 January 11 19:23 GMT (UK) »
JJ,

I just fiddled about with SP and narrowed down the searches and guessed the place to find their date of marriage.  They definately married in the parish of the Lochs in R & C.  But from previous records I think her parents were Allan Graham and Mary McKay, got this info from her death I think on the IGI!!! :P.


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Re: MacLeods of Stornoway
« Reply #57 on: Thursday 20 January 11 20:00 GMT (UK) »
I wasn't positive that was Effie's death, need proof before claiming her....as ettie/Netty is more the short form of Henrietta, not Effy but she may have used the short form of a middle or first name ... :D Guess we might get some confirmation that those were the right parents, if there is a name we recognize on the death cert when susan gets to the archives...
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Re: MacLeods of Stornoway
« Reply #58 on: Thursday 20 January 11 20:27 GMT (UK) »
Mmmm yes you're right......She is recorded as Effie on her marriage details, not sure why the daughter's called Henrietta......Perhaps she was christed Henrietta!!! 

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Re: MacLeods of Stornoway
« Reply #59 on: Thursday 20 January 11 22:05 GMT (UK) »
I have found Effie travelling back from Scotland with her husband Roderick MacLeod en route to Murdo MacLeod in Vancouver.  There contact from there departure is recorded as Mary Graham in Garrabost, Lewis and I've tracked her down on the 1901 census with her mother Mary Graham and in 1881 Allan and Mary are living with Mary's parents the McKays.


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Re: MacLeods of Stornoway
« Reply #60 on: Thursday 20 January 11 22:29 GMT (UK) »
Hi all  :)

Just come back from some meetings.

I would have thought that Effie might have been short for Euphemia but it's just what occurred in my Scottish families.

Garrabost is on the promontory that projects into the Minch to the east of Stornoway. I recall a very rough journey a few years ago from Ullapool to Stornoway in February. The ferry was postpsned for 2 hours because of the gales  and then set out - oh dear, I'm a good sailor but my two companions looked very pale until we arrived.

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Re: MacLeods of Stornoway
« Reply #61 on: Friday 21 January 11 00:01 GMT (UK) »
Good story! I'm a good say-lore, does that count...? (baaaad)
Yes, I was thinking perhaps because Murdoch had already married a Euphemia that she might have gone by Effy to lessen the confusion...altho there are some Effy/Effie births... ( Also some call Elizabeths Effy as though there aren't enough goofy variations on that forename already) It certainly seems odd that she'd always go by Effie but be called Harriet on her death cert. Interesting to see what comes to light...Perhaps a descendant will tell us what they have found sometime down the road.
Forgot to mention that there was an effort to populate the western regions of Canada...  posters & propaganda were sent overseas with prompts to emigrate to Canada and to become a farmer which would attract farm lads.... or to build a railway if you were a labourer. There was a promise of land for those willing to work it.... and I am sure lots of great images with no mention of winter in the prairie farmslands! This, I am guessing would have been the prompt to go back to the far west where he saw a lot greener winters.
 ;D This from a Prairie gal, I write this in the middle of a cold spell, and looking out at banks of snow...but I can see the appeal to go to B.C. and never return, as many have!  It certainly attracted many from Scotland.

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Re: MacLeods of Stornoway
« Reply #62 on: Saturday 22 January 11 05:11 GMT (UK) »
1919 There's a murdoch mate coast S.S. Co? Hard to read
http://www.archive.org/stream/hendersonsgreate1919henduoft#page/692/mode/2up
Found more directories I never knew were there...so much more online
http://www.archive.org/stream/1922hendersonsgr00henduoft#page/898/mode/2up
1922 Maybe Murdoch a seaman? did we get any addresses on the ship's entries?

Couldn't Roderick have used initial J.?  :P  Look  for the ladies as well as if they were working they may be listed
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