http://www.macleodgenealogy.com/ACMS/D0022/I680.html WebCaptain Alex McLeod of Harris, the owner of Scalpay, on being approached by the original Northern Lighthouse Trustees in 1787, engaged the services of his local Tacksman, a Mr …
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WebRe: Ranald Macdonald of Baleshare, North Uist, about 1750. Ranald died in 1742 and one of my ancestors, Donald Fraser married his widow, Marion Macdonald. The document I found said that Alexander Macdonald of Boisdale would stand surety that Donald would pay a bride price for Christian, (50 cows' worth or 1,250 Merks Scots) eldest lawful ... WebCampbell Campbell Edwards & Conroy employees rate the overall compensation and benefits package 3/5 stars. What is the highest salary at Campbell Campbell Edwards … i can\u0027t get enough of 意味
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Web[Information supplied by the late Rev. Kenneth MacLeod, D.D., Gigha and Cara.] Donald was born about 1700 and died on 27th/28th of August 1779. He married Anne MacDonald, daughter of Kenneth Campbell (of the Campbells of Scalpay), tacksman of Ui in the Island of Taransay, [GENEALOGICAL NOTES by John MacLeod Campbell of Saddell, … WebJohn Campbell of Scalpay was the forester of Harris in the late 17th century. He once fought with Iain Ruadh, John Macaulay of Valtos, and came off the worse for it. John was married to Mary Maclennan, daughter of John Maclennan (Iain mac Ruaraidh Chleirich), tacksman of Kirkibost. Title: John Campbell. Record Type: All Records. WebMay 11, 2011 · How John Campbell Landed Up in Scalpay, Harris It is not clear from whom Alexander Carmichael collected this historical anecdote … i can\u0027t get close to you