I posted here before bemoaning the fact I’d hit a brick wall. Firstly, thank you to all who responded.
I’m happy to report I’ve made progress!
I was stuck at my 3x great grandfather, Donald Macdonald, who I thought to be born 1798, father Donald Macdonald. This was wrong.
I found him today!
Donald Macdonald, born 21/02/1799. Parents John Macdonald, and Mary Chisholm. They were married 1792 at Inverness.
Interesting thing is John was married using the name John Macqueen. This name was also used as an alias in record of birth of son in 1805.
Other children are :-
John Macdonald, b 13/11/1793
Twins, Elizabeth & Katherine, born 25/12/1794
David Macdonald, 18/10/1796
Sween/Sweyn/Swein born 1806.
John senior was a blacksmith near Kirkhill.
This occupation was carried on right through the generations until death of my grandfather in 1964.
I’m hoping this will hook into somebody else’s research, and of course I’m looking now for John’s parents.
A Gaelic scholar friend of mine suggested the use of Macqueen may indicate John was ‘son of’ Macqueen/MacSween, so a patronymic name, translated into English.
All suggestions/info welcome.
Thank you