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| <sup>iv</sup> The Macleods of Glengarry 1793-1971, (1st Ed.), 44-53; and History of the British Army, Chap 16 The Old 71st Regiment Fraser Highlanders, 1775-83,1138-152. \\ | <sup>iv</sup> The Macleods of Glengarry 1793-1971, (1st Ed.), 44-53; and History of the British Army, Chap 16 The Old 71st Regiment Fraser Highlanders, 1775-83,1138-152. \\ |
| <sup>v</sup> Torloisk village, Kilninian & Kilmore parish, gained fame when Allan MacLean (1725-1798), a son of Torloisk's 5<sup>th</sup> laird, became Bgen commanding the Royal Highland Emigrants (later the 84<sup>th</sup> Regiment) in the Revolutionary War. See //Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Vol IV,// 503-504. In 1986 my wife and I visited Torloisk's attractive Kilninian Kirk, then unaware of my ancestor's Kilmore Kirk a few miles off In Dervaig — also noted for its Bellachroy Hotel and Mull Little Theatre. \\ | <sup>v</sup> Torloisk village, Kilninian & Kilmore parish, gained fame when Allan MacLean (1725-1798), a son of Torloisk's 5<sup>th</sup> laird, became Bgen commanding the Royal Highland Emigrants (later the 84<sup>th</sup> Regiment) in the Revolutionary War. See //Dictionary of Canadian Biography, Vol IV,// 503-504. In 1986 my wife and I visited Torloisk's attractive Kilninian Kirk, then unaware of my ancestor's Kilmore Kirk a few miles off In Dervaig — also noted for its Bellachroy Hotel and Mull Little Theatre. \\ |
| <sup></sup>Kilninian & Kilmore, Mull, OPR 54411 (LDS Film #1041080), 42 & 44; and J.G Bartholomew The Survey Gazetteer of the British Isles; Kilbeag was possibly an earlier name for today's Dervaig and its fine Church of Scotland first built in 1754. The U.C. 1851/52 Census of Lochiel Township lists Ann as born, in Scotland c1786, so 811 Ann(e)s MCGilvray (+ other variants) in Argyll- and Inverness-shires were searched in the Mormon IGI and no other Ann was born to an Archibald in that decade. | <sup>vi</sup> Kilninian & Kilmore, Mull, OPR 544/1 (LDS Film #1041080), 42 & 44; and J.G Bartholomew The Survey Gazetteer of the British Isles; Kilbeag was possibly an earlier name for today's Dervaig and its fine Church of Scotland first built in 1754. The U.C. 1851/52 Census of Lochiel Township lists Ann as born in Scotland c1786, so all Ann(e)s MCGilvray (+ other variants) in Argyll - and Inverness-shires were searched in the Mormon IGI and no other Ann was born to an Archibald in that decade. \\ |
| <sup></sup>v Captain Alexander MacLeod's quotes are from his Upper Canada Land Petition (c131 Dec 1837 oh NAC Reel #2139, Bundle #21, Document 46); PEI Archives. St. John's Is. List of Shipping, Inwards Accession #2567 Item I, per Mrs. Mary (MacMillan) Beaton; and Grant MacGilrivray, 'The Daring Glenelg Settlers of 1794," in The Clansman, Apr/May 1993, 16. | <sup>vii</sup> Captain Alexander MacLeod's quotes are from his Upper Canada Land Petition (d/31 Dec 1837 oh NAC Reel #2139, Bundle #21, Document 46); PEI Archives. St. John's is. List of Shipping, Inwards Accession #2557 Item I, per Mrs. Mary (MacMillan) Beaton; and Grant MacGilrivray, "The Daring Glenelg Settlers of 1794," in //The Clansman//, Apr/May 1993, 16. \\ |
| <sup></sup>"Return of Sundry persons who have received land by order of the Board for the Eastern District...." found on PAO RG1 C-I-4 Vol. 9, p.1; Marianne McLean, The People of Glengarry Highlanders In Transition, 1745.4820). 123, and Endnote little resemblance to | <sup>viii</sup> "Return of Sundry persons who have received land by order of the Board for the Eastern District...." found on PAO RG1 C-1-4 Vol. 9, p.1; Marianne McLean, //The People of Glengarry Highlanders In Transition, 1745-1820//). 123, and Endnote 111 which cites this PAO record; author McLean personally provided this petitioners' list |
| I I which cites this PAO record; author McLean personally provided this petitioners' list which bears fvfecLeocPs 2nd Ed.. pp. 35-36. | little resemblance to |
| <sup></sup>" 'John Cameron served with 1KRRNY and then as a British spy during the 1776-1783 war yeap. Evicted postwar, his | MacLeods 2<sup>nd</sup> Ed. pp. 35-36. \\ |
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family trekked north to settle on Lot 6.4th of Cornwall Township. but not gout their prized rose shoots — claimed to date | <sup>ix</sup> John Cameron served with 1KRRNY and then as a British spy during the 1776-1783 war years. Evicted post-war, his |
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beck to Darnagcus in Crusader times. The rose flowers, stalks, leaves and hips were vital to pioneers as medicines, tea, |
family trekked north to settle on Lot 6.4th of Cornwall Township. but not without their prized rose shoots — claimed to date |
| etc. He lived into his 100th and wife Mary into her 92nd year! Their Cameron Cernetary is now in Cornwall City just east of McConnell Avenue and on South Branch Road. Regrettably a Gravel pit is encroaching on this sacred Loyalist soil. |
back to Damascus in Crusader times. The rose flowers, stalks, leaves and hips were vital to pioneers as medicines, tea, |
| <sup></sup>Clan MacLeod Soc., op. cit., (2nd Ed.), 27; and War of 1812 Militia Paylists (War Office 13, Glengarry 2nd, Vol. 3681), MAC Reel #13-3161, pp. 412 8► 414. | etc. He lived into his 100<sup>th</sup> and wife Mary into her 92<sup>nd</sup> year! Their Cameron Cemetery is now in Cornwall City just east of McConnell Avenue and on South Branch Road. Regrettably a Gravel pit is encroaching on this sacred Loyalist soil. \\ |
| <sup></sup>Miles McLeod's obituary in Alexantlda News dated 11 Dec 1896; published in 1995. my family history, Our Kindred | <sup>x</sup> Clan MacLeod Soc., op. cit., (2<sup>nd</sup> Ed.), 27; and War of 1812 Militia Paylists (War Office 13, Glengarry 2<sup>nd</sup>, Vol. 3681), NAC Reel #B-3161, pp. 412 & 414. \\ |
| Spirits, tells much rnora about Ann (McGillivray) and Duncan MacMillan's descendants. (This history won the top award of the Ottawa OGS Gene-O-Rama In 1996. Rs editor James Robb, BA,BJ,MA, is an Ottawa author, who was long a copy editor and contributor at The Ottawa Citizen..) | <sup>xi</sup> Miles McLeod's obituary in Alexandria News dated 11 Dec 1896; published in 1995, my family history, //Our Kindred |
| | Spirits//, tells much more about Ann (McGillivray) and Duncan MacMillan's descendants. (This history won the top award of the Ottawa OGS Gene-O-Rama in 1996. Its editor James Robb, BA,BJ,MA, is an Ottawa author, who was long a copy editor and contributor at The Ottawa Citizen..) |