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Here are some other GenealogyWise groups that may be useful for tracing your Scottish ancestors. If you know of or have an existing group on GenealogyWise you would like added to this list please let me know.
SURNAMES:
Affleck Surname
Aikman Family
Archibald
Armstrong Family
Black of Scotland
Curd Families
Clan Donald
Douglas Genealogy
Duncan Surname and Variants
Ferguson Surname
Frame Genealogy & DNA
Garvie Genealogy
Gavin Family Scotland
Grant Family Genealogy
Jamiesons
Kennedy
Kerr
Lawson Ancestry
Little of Scotland
Scotland; MacGregor, MacIntyre-Black, Wright etc
MacLachlan Families
Mather Surname
Matheson DNA
McClain
McClaren/McClarin/McClain/McClure Surname Group
McGeorge Family History
McGown, McGowen, or McGowan
McKenzie
McKinstry Family Genealogy
Clan Moffat
Mowbray
Mowbray of Scotland
Oliphant (Olyphant, Olivant, Olifant etc.)
Primrose Family Scotland
Salmond
Snodgrass Clan Society
Steele
Stevenson/Stephenson
Sutherland Family
Swanson of Scotland
Walkenshaw (various spellings)
Walker Surname
Wedderburn of Aberdeen and beyond
Weems Surname
PLACES:
Ayrshire (Scotland) Ancestors
Kirkpatrick Durham, Kirkcudbrightshire, Scotland
Perthshire
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Like many North Americans trying to uncover their family histories, I'm trying to find the Scots forebears of my immigrant ancestor. Alexander McGregor married Christian McGregor (no relation as far as I know) in Kenmore Parish in 1816. They came to Canada the next year, settling near St. Andrew's East, Quebec. Christian was born at the croft of Tomintyvoir, near Fearnan, and had several siblings who also came to Canada. About Alexander, however, we know very little. When he died in December 1859, he was said to have been 75 years old, which indicates a birth year of 1784. A weaver by trade, he may have been from the Fearnan area, too, but he was 32 when he married, and who knows what he might have been doing up till then. A DNA test revealed that another McGregor and I have an exact match at 67 markers, but he's in almost the same situation as I - the most distant ancestor he knows anything about, Robert, who was a pianomaker in London, is a contemporary of my Alexander, but we can't make a connection between them. Very frustrating. (I also have strong interests in the Barrons of Morayshire and the Henrys of Kirkcudbrightshire.)
Dale, Kirk session records are very hit and miss. I googled Kildonan Parish, Sutherlandshire and one result was
https://wiki.familysearch.org/en/Kildonan_Sutherland_Scotland. Although it tells that the Kirk session records only exist from 1851-1911, it does mention the Gun family in the intro, which you may find of interest.
The Kirk session records are at the National Archives of Scotland. I have been fortunate to find some transcribed for Ayrshire parishes so you never know unless you search.
@Rosemary Harris:
Where are the Kirk Session records to be found? Have they been microfilmed or available online? I have an ancestor John Gunn, b. 1770, Kildonan Parish, Sutherlandshire, who with his brother Walter Alexander Gunn left Scotland around 1800 for Montreal.
Hi, Connie.
Is SC South Carolina?
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