Photocopied letter dated 18/4/2003 from Isabel MacDonald Pavlovic, the granddaughter of Lachie MacDonald from Kenovay.
Letter dated 18/4/2003 from Isabel MacDonald Pavlovic, the granddaughter of Lachie MacDonald from Kenovay who emigrated to Patagonia at the beginning of the 20th century. Isabel gives an account of her family`s history.
Family history sheets for the descendants of Lachlan MacDonald of Kenovay who emigrated to Patagonia.
Family history sheets for the descendants of Lachlan MacDonald of Kenovay who emigrated to Patagonia in the beginning of the 20th century, plus a hand-drawn chart.
E-mail from donor with information about the antecedents of Sir Harry Gibbs.
The antecedents of former Chief Justice of the High Court of Australia Sir Harry Gibbs who was descended from Duncan Campbell and his wife Ellen MacCall (MacColl?).
Family tree of the descendants of Angus Brown of Heylipol and his wife Mary MacArthur.
The descendants of Angus Brown of Heylipol and his wife Mary MacArthur. After the couple`s death, their children emigrated to Canada in the late 1840s.
Two death certificates from New South Wales, Australia, for Catherine and John Lamont, 1903-7
Death certificates for Catherine Baker nee Lamont (1819-1820), dated 1903, and for John Lamont, born in Tiree in 1844, the son of Hector and Catherine Lamont, dated 1907.
Newspaper clipping about the death of Hugh MacFadyen of Kirkapol (Cathy MacNeill`s maternal uncle). He was the Chief Officer of the Canadian National Steamships and died unexpectedly aged forty-three. The four sisters in Scotland mentioned in the article were Kate (Cathy`s mother), Janet, Effy and Hughina (who married a Carmichael); the two brothers were Lachie and John. Cathy`s grandmother Isabel MacFadyen came from Kirkapol and moved to Baile Mhic Eoghainn when she married joiner Lachie MacFadyen. Effy Low, a cousin of Cathy`s mother, married Peter Anderson, the gamekeeper. Effy was a sister of Hugh Alexander Low.
Photocopy of `The Family of MacLeans` by J. P. MacLean.
A brief genealogical account of the family of Macleans, from its first settling in the island of Mull and parts adjacent in the year 1716, now in the Advocates` Library, Edinburgh.
Paperback book `The Clan Gillean` by Rev. A MacLean Sinclair, gifted by an anonymous donor. The history and genealogy of the MacLeans. The cover photograph may be of the author.