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Alastair Chisholm's Scavenger Hunt...Everyone Welcome To Join In
« on: Tuesday 11 June 13 10:17 BST (UK) »

Welcome to Alastair Chisholm's Scavenger Hunt, and this one will certainly get the grey matter working overtime.   

Good Luck and Good Hunting

Barbara

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My hunt is for Alexander Chisholm who was born in the parish of Kilmorack, Invernessshire c.1813 He first comes into my radar in 1847 where his marriage is recorded in the Kilmorack OPR.
His residence was at Guisachan (the estate still owned at that time by Fraser of Culbokie) where I believe he was employed as a gamekeeper.
He married Sarah MacDonald, daughter of the innkeeper at Cannich - William MacDonald, and sister of the Roman Catholic bishop of Aberdeen - John MacDonald (1818-1889).
Alexander and Sarah's first son, John was born at Guisachan in 1848 [Roman Catholic Archives] - he later became a priest.
Their second son, William, was born in 1850 and by the 1851 census the family had moved to the small farm of Carnoch, between Invercannich and Struy in Strathglass.
Alexander is now listed as a farmer, age 38, born in Kilmorack, (Sara, age 30 - John, age 3 & William age 9 months) ... then he drops suddenly off the radar.
In 1861 we see Sarah, a widow, living with her parents in Cannich and her young children, now including a daughter, Anne age 8.
I have been unable to find a death certificate for Alexander who I presume died between his daughter's conception (1852/1853?) and the start of Statutory records in 1855.
I have trudged around the Roman Catholic burial grounds in the area with no sign of him ... although he might be among the damaged or indecipherable stones in Clachan Comar.

His widow, Sarah died in 1896 in Glendoe near Fort Augustus where she was living with her daughter and son-in-law. I couldn't find a burial place for her either and fear that she may have been interred with her husband in what may now be an unrecognisable grave ...?
Her death certificate states that she was the widow of Alexander Chisholm, Guisachan, Strathglass - gamekeeper.
I am trying to find clues to the circumstances of Alexander's death and the final resting place(s) of both of them.
In my hunt over the years I have built up a substantial family tree and been able to help other Chisholms with their "brick walls" but never breached my own!

There is some evidence from correspondence of the period that he was the brother of a William Chisholm (c.1797-1869) and that their parents were John Chisholm. farmer and Anne Macrae.
The names of Alex and Sarah's first son and daughter would support this but I've no other proof to date.
A positive identification in the 1841 census, which I've failed to make so far, might also provide clues to his family.
Not much to go on, and I'm not expecting miracles - but hoping for one nevertheless!

Thanks,
Alastair
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« Reply #1 on: Tuesday 11 June 13 12:04 BST (UK) »
Hello Everyone,

I think this one may require some local knowledge - after several years of looking I feel I may have exhausted online resources as a source of information.

The link to John Chisholm and Anne MacRae comes from a letter written by a Colin Chisholm at the time of the 1890 wedding of my great grandfather William Chisholm (Alexander's second son).

He says that William was the first cousin of Rev Archibald Chisholm, a Roman Catholic priest whose parents were William Chisholm and Catherine Chisholm and whose family is well documented.
This William's parents were John Chisholm and Anne MacRae.
But it is really the death and burial of Alexander I'm trying to discover as well as his widow's burial.

Fingers crossed!
Alastair 
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« Reply #2 on: Tuesday 11 June 13 21:14 BST (UK) »
Hi Alastair and Barbara  :)

I'm sure there's a lot of info that  Scottish members might have - I'll have a look tomorrow  but will also put a link on the Scotland board.


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« Reply #3 on: Tuesday 11 June 13 22:17 BST (UK) »
Hi Alastair

I've found a possible burial in the Inverness RC burial records for 1 Jan 1858 but SP is linking me to the wrong page. I'll get back to you when I get more info.

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« Reply #4 on: Tuesday 11 June 13 23:30 BST (UK) »
Hi Alastair

I've found a possible burial in the Inverness RC burial records for 1 Jan 1858 but SP is linking me to the wrong page. I'll get back to you when I get more info.

Gadget
Hi Gadget,
Thanks for picking this one up.
I pulled up that erroneous page from SP a while ago, when the CPRs first came online - I don't think  I ever got the correct record from them.  ???
For a burial on 1 Jan 1858 you'd expect to find a record in the Statutory Deaths late Dec 1857 - but there's nothing ...
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« Reply #5 on: Wednesday 12 June 13 08:22 BST (UK) »
Hello again Alastair

They've promised to get back to me in 3 days - as normal. I've found them very good and I usually get info back within the day  :)

I've alerted one of our members, Ghostwhisperer, who has a large database of MIs for the Highlands.

I assume that you've seen the baptism on 15th Sept 1814 in Kilmorack parish:

John Chisholm, Wright, and his spouse Ann Noble at Breachacky had a child baptised called Alexander

Children to the same parents, baptised Kilmorack

20 Nov 1809 - Janet
20 Mar 1812 - Mary
23 Feb 1818 - (no first name)
12 Sept 1820 - Helen

Sorry if I'm repeating things that you know but it might help others in the search.


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« Reply #6 on: Wednesday 12 June 13 11:05 BST (UK) »
Possibly Sarah's parents

Clachan Comar

34. Pray for the souls of William MacDonald who died at Cannich 12th Oct 1866 aged 78 years and his wife Harriet Fraser who predeceased him 2nd Feb 1864 aged 70 years. And also of their son James who died at Cannich 3rd June 1900 and his wife Margaret Chisholm who died 16th Sep 1899. And their sons William Joseph who died at sea 26th Aug 1904. Thomas MacDonald died 2nd Aug 1927. His sons William Joseph died 5th Dec 1921. James John (Hamish) died Feb 19??.  Isabella MacGillivray died 21st ….. Wife of Thomas MacDonald.

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« Reply #7 on: Wednesday 12 June 13 11:19 BST (UK) »
Just got the correct page from SP.It doesn't have any details.  I've attached a snip. If you'd like the full page, PM me your e-mail and will send.


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« Reply #8 on: Wednesday 12 June 13 11:29 BST (UK) »
Thanks Ghostwhisperer - yes those are Sarah's parents and family. It's quite a grand headstone at Clachan Comar. Do you collect photos for your database? I have a few from Clachan Comar & St. Mary's Eskadale.
Gadget - thanks. Pity it's not very informative in the end! :-\ ...I do wonder where & when this Alex died as he doesn't appear in the stat records for late 1857 ...
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