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Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Katharine MacDonald: Birth: 1826 in Kilmorack, Scotland. Death: 22 JAN 1909 in Oban, Scotland

  2. Janet MacDonald: Birth: 1829 in Kilmorack, Scotland. Death: 3 MAR 1909 in Oban, Scotland

  3. Finlay MacDonald: Birth: 31 MAR 1833 in Knockbain, Kirkhill, Inv, Scotland. Death: 9 JUN 1905 in Belivat, Scotland

  4. Lillias Fraser MacDonald: Birth: 18 APR 1835 in Kirkhill, Inverness, Scotland. Death: 2 DEC 1929


Family
Marriage: Children:
  1. Alexander MacDonald: Birth: 3 JAN 1838 in Kirkhill, Inverness, Scotland.

  2. William MacDonald: Birth: 31 AUG 1840 in Kirkhill, Inverness, Scotland. Death: 1841 in Kirkhill, Inverness, Scotland

  3. Christina MacDonald: Birth: 29 JAN 1842 in Kirkhill, Inverness, Scotland. Death: 4 NOV 1924

  4. Mary Anne MacDonald: Birth: 4 JUL 1844 in Kirkhill, Inverness, Scotland. Death: 30 APR 1924 in Kilmorack, Kingussie, Scotland

  5. James MacDonald: Birth: 23 DEC 1846 in Dalcross, Kirkhill, Inverness, Scotland. Death: 13 APR 1912 in Easter Kerrowgair, Petty near Nairn, Scotland

  6. Janet Elizabell (Jessie Isabella) MacDonald: Birth: 1 JUN 1849 in Knockbain, Kirkhill, Inv., Scotland. Death: 9 JUL 1928 in Rowanvilla, Maryburgh, Fodderty, Ross-shire, Scotland

  7. Wilhemina MacDonald: Birth: 27 JUN 1852 in Knockbain, Kirkhill, Inv., Scotland. Death: 23 MAR 1879 in Wellington, New Zealand. She died of rheumatic fever.

  8. Colin MacDonald: Birth: 18 FEB 1855 in Knockbain, Kirkhill, Inv., Scotland. Death: 17 APR 1940 in Beauly, Scotland

  9. Kenneth MacDonald: Birth: 3 MAY 1857 in Knockbain, Kirkhill, Inv., Scotland. Death: 8 JUL 1930 in Northern Infirmary, Inverness, Scotland


Sources
1. Title:   Thomson-back of ftw.FTW

Notes
a. Note:   Roderick Urquhart wrote to Ellen Thomson Allnutt: Our great-grandfather Alexander MacDonald was one of the parish schoolmasters, first in Kilmorack (a neighbouring parish to Kirkhill; Beauly is in KIlmorack parish) and then in Kirkhill, where he had his school at Knockbain. These were church schools and when the Disruption of the Church of Scotland came in 1843, he, like most people in the Highlands, seceded to the new Free Church. As a result, he seems to have lost his post as schoolmaster; in the 1851 census he is described as "Labourer of 3 acres" and in the 1861 census as "Woodman". There was intense feeling between the old church and the new and this is one of the reasons why so few Free Church families registered the births of children in the Parish Registers after 1843.



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