Re: McCombich Stewarts
Janet Stewart who married Donald Cumming in 1779 was a McCombich Stewart. The marriage is recorded in Blair Atholl as Stewart and in Kenmore as Combuch.
In the late 1600s a John Colquhoun from Arrochar moved to Kenmore to work under the Lady of Lawers. He married a Janet Murdoch at Lawers in 1703. It is unclear if siblings relocated with him.
An alias of Colquhoun in Arrochar is McCombie, which in this case is recorded in the form of McCombich with various spelling variations. His marriage is recorded as Colquhoun, with his children/descendants as McCombich/Stewart.
John's descendant tree is quite large, with numerous descendants in the Kenmore records with a few families also appearing in Fortingall records in Glenlyon. All later finalized their names as Stewart. They are of course distinct from the other surrounding Stewarts.
Janet was John's granddaughter being the daughter of Duncan Stewart and Janet McVean - born at Lawernacroy, Kenmore in 1758. She was working in Cloichrane, Kenmore at the time of her marriage. She was likely in Trinafour as a female servant when the couple had their first child Lachlan out of wedlock.
There are quite a number of Kenmore/Killin families/individuals moving to or working in Rannoch/Tummel/Foss, so it is not odd to see this kind of movement.