Faxed account of the rescue of Charles Edward Stuart after the Battle of Culloden.
Account of the kidnap of a Donald MacLean of Ruaig in order to pilot the boat which rescued Charles Edward Stuart after the Battle of Culloden in 1745.
Family history of the descendants of Hugh MacLean and Christena MacLeod.
Family history of the descendants of Hugh MacLean of Ruaig (1811-1896) and Christena MacLeod (1824-1907) who emigrated.to Brock Township, Ontario with their two children in 1846. Also mentions Fingon MacKinnon from Salum (1795-1859).
Family tree for Donald MacLean and his wife Ann MacLean and two photographs of gravestones in Tiverton cemetery, Ontario.
Family tree for Donald MacLean and his wife Ann MacLean and for their son-in-law Malcom MacDougall of Ruaig and two photographs of gravestones in Tiverton cemetery, Ontario.
Family tree for Hugh Clark and his wife Christina MacLean and four photographs of gravestones in Tiverton cemetery, Ontario.
Family tree for Hugh Clark (c.1783-1851) and his wife Christina MacLean (c.1794-1876) and four photographs of family gravestones in Tiverton cemetery, Ontario.
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Family tree for Coll MacDougall of Vaul and his wife Ann Clark of Ruaig and a photograph of their gravestone in Tiverton cemetery, Ontario.
Family tree for Coll MacDougall (1802-1889) of Vaul and his wife Ann Clark (1814-1906) of Ruaig and a photograph of their gravestone in Tiverton cemetery, Ontario.
Family history of Fingon MacKinnon and Christena MacLean.
Family history of Fingon MacKinnon (1795-1859) and Christena MacLean (1809-1896).
Three photocopied newspaper articles about (1) Tiree Association, (2) Captain Neil MacFadyen OBE of Kenovay and (3) two Tiree soldiers fighting in Sicily.
Article about two privates from Tiree, L. MacFadyen and J. McMurchie, who spent 48 hours lying wounded in a ditch during fighting on the Plain of Catania, Sicily during WWII.
Hand-drawn family tree for the MacLeans of Ruaig and the MacDougalls of Milton.
Family tree for the MacLeans of Ruaig and the MacDougalls of Milton.