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heilanlassie
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Parish of Kiltearn
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Saturday 24 August 13 18:21 BST (UK) »
My great great grandparents were married on 14 July 1837 in the Parish of Kiltearn.
Their names were John Mackenzie and Catherine MacDonald.
Looking at the OPR image, I can read that Catherine lived at Woodlands, Kiltearn, but I am having difficulty reading where John lived - it looks like STRONGUIE.
Can anyone help?
Researching the names Mckenzie / Mackenzie from Ross and Cromarty especially Scoraig and Rherivach.
The names Fraser, MacGillivary and Grant from Daviot & Dunlichity.
The name of Fraser from Lanarkshire.
The name of Bell from Northumberland.
The name Chilla / Chylla / Chyla from Poland.
weeaza
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Re: Parish of Kiltearn
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Saturday 24 August 13 19:07 BST (UK) »
There is a Strongarve in Kiltearn Parish. Not far from Woodlands.
heilanlassie
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Re: Parish of Kiltearn
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Saturday 24 August 13 19:18 BST (UK) »
Quote from: weeaza on Saturday 24 August 13 19:07 BST (UK)
There is a Strongarve in Kiltearn Parish. Not far from Woodlands.
I'm not sure, what do you think?
Researching the names Mckenzie / Mackenzie from Ross and Cromarty especially Scoraig and Rherivach.
The names Fraser, MacGillivary and Grant from Daviot & Dunlichity.
The name of Fraser from Lanarkshire.
The name of Bell from Northumberland.
The name Chilla / Chylla / Chyla from Poland.
weeaza
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Re: Parish of Kiltearn
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Sunday 25 August 13 08:48 BST (UK) »
It does look like Stronguie. I can't find a place called Stronguie anywhere.
The only settlement in Kiltearn with a similar name is Strongarve.
http://www.scottish-places.info/parishes/pardetails180.html
http://www.scottish-places.info/scotgaz/parishes/parmap180.html
. Click on OS at the top. They are both near the bottom of the parish map.
macintosh
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Re: Parish of Kiltearn
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Sunday 25 August 13 09:01 BST (UK) »
If you compare all the other letters in the script even the uncrossed t, I also think it says Stronguie but I have failed to find any reference to it, perhaps it was the name of a house rather than a parish or hamlet.
James
susieroe
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Re: Parish of Kiltearn
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Sunday 25 August 13 15:49 BST (UK) »
Yes, I thought it may be a house, but as Woodlands is shown as a settlement, is it possible that Stronguie is the local, familiar name for Strongarve?
Roe,Wells, Bent, Kemp, Weston
Bruin, Gillam, Hurd/Heard, Timson, All in Leicestershire. Keats (Kates)
Watt in Nova Scotia (Indigenous?)
https://ourkeatsfamilystory.blogspot.com/
lowade
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Re: Parish of Kiltearn
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Friday 31 March 23 10:28 BST (UK) »
I have court documents from 1832 - 1835 and my ancestor William Macdonald, son of John Macdonald, alias Michael was listed as living at Strongiue, Stronguy, and Strongarve, all I assume the same place not far from Evanton.
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