Notes
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101 | 20.12.1807 Alligin to Donald Macdonald and Ann Macbeth Christian | MacDonald, Christian (I4579)
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102 | 20.2.1814 Doire nam Fuaran to Roderick MacLean and Catherine MacBeth - John | McLean, John (I5129)
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103 | 20.3.1814 Alligin to Donald Macdonald and Ann Macbeth Isabel | MacDonald, Isabelle (I4581)
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104 | 20.6.1820 Kenneth Mackenzie and Christian Maclennan, both Alligin | Family (F1256)
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105 | 2005 May - Comment from Leonard Riches SMITH who is oldest brother of Nerida Nowland via Keith Eyre JONES. He told me that Aunt Nellie as long as he can remember used to go to Wagga Wagga for 6 weeks each Christmas to stay with the Smith Family. He said she was always Nellie Mansell to them. He said she took him when he was a 10 months old baby from Wagga Wagga to Forbes to show him to his grandmother RICHES. | Smith, Martha Eleanour (I172)
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106 | 2009 - I have no idea where the name Hetherington is from - possibly the name of the maternal grandmother? These records are from the Templecarn Parish Registers and the family lived on Boa Island. Margaret Barnes (Gosford NSW) | Allingham, William Hetherington (I630)
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107 | 2014 May from Keith Eyre Jones - Len and myself remembered Aunt Nellie very well because we both spent holidays with her. On one occasion my Mother and I spent Christmas holidays with Keith Smith a brother of Nerida at a two story Mansion at Strathfield which Aunt Nellie was looking after for a relative of the Arnotts Biscuit family. We all knew her as Aunt Nellie Mansell and no one knew anything about her husband Mr Agar untill you made contact with me. Mildred was born Miss Ager but was married as Miss Mansell. Stories I was told was that when Aunt Nellie visited Mildred at Mosman she always had to go around to the back door. She was not to come to the front door. | Smith, Martha Eleanour (I172)
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108 | 2014 May from Nerida Nowland - Anyway, am delighted that you are interested in Aunt Nellie as I always thought she was underestimated. I saw her as an intelligent, independent, loyal lady. She came to our home for 3 weeks every year and was popular with us as well as others in our street. When in her eighties she would still walk, case in hand, from the railway station in Wagga to our home about 3 to 4 kms away. The children in the street liked and knew her. I can remember her taking a group of us to the "beach" in the Murrumbidgee River - a beach with a swift current. The pool in Wagga was not built till 1953 when I was 10 yrs so with about 6 children in hand she had her hands full. We walked to the "beach", probably 4 kms away and, undaunted when she arrived, she regretted not having her neck to knee, navy woollen costume so she could swim too. When ready to go home we had the treat of travelling by the local bus instead of walking. Aunt Nellie must have been able to swim, probably learnt when living at Bogabigal station where she had access to dams. In fact I believe one, maybe two, of her siblings were drowned. Keith might be able to clarify that. One of my nephews, Don Gordon, 7 years younger than I am lived at Caringbah, Sydney, remembers Aunt taking him as a young child to Burraneer Bay to teach him to swim. He had a rope around his tummy so she could walk on the pier and drag him along whilst he practised his swimming strokes. Don's mother was my sister Joan who died in 1986 when 60. I remember Aunt visiting her at Caringbah and another sister, Ethel, at Gymea. She was very much part of our family. I think I have a picture of Aunt in Sydney with my brother Len and Sister Ethel during WW 2, Len in army uniform and Ethel in airforce. We were all very fond of her. She was always concerned about her health, would rise about 6 am, swallow a raw unbeaten egg, then later would read everything in the paper from back to front. I'm afraid she didn't have the same relationship with her own daughter. When my brother, Keith, stayed with her in Sydney on one occasion, she took him to visit her daughters place at Rose Bay, I think. He said there were no children, even though it was school hols. The boys stayed on at school for the hols during the school terms. The large house was set up with easels, drawing boards etc of the kind used by architects. Certainly not child friendly. My mother must have been quite accepting of Aunt and grateful for her help. With 9 children in our family she fitted in well. My mum died in 1950 so am sure Aunt was a help to my father. Last memory for today. She used to tell exciting stories of hiding behind logs when the bushrangers, maybe the likes of BenHall, would visit Boggabiggle Station. | Smith, Martha Eleanour (I172)
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109 | 21.10.1802 Corry to John MacDonald and Janet MacLean – Norman | MacDonald, Norman (I4558)
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110 | 21.10.1811 Alligin to Duncan Macdonald and Ann Maclean - Donald | MacDonald, Donald (I4592)
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111 | 22.12.1824 Diabaig to John Maclennan and Isabel Mackenzie - John | McLennan, John (I4901)
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112 | 23.1.1829 Alligin to Donald Maciver and Mary Mackenzie – Farquhar | McIvor, Farquhar (I4451)
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113 | 24.6.1830 Corry to John Maclennan and Anne MacDonald - Duncan | McLennan, Duncan (I4666)
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114 | 25.3.1842 Diabaig to Roderick Maclean and Anne Maclennan - Donald (born 23.9.1840) | McLean, Donald (I4891)
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115 | 25.3.1842 Diabaig to Roderick Maclean and Anne Maclennan - Donald (born 23.9.1840) | McLean, Donald (I4891)
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116 | 25.7.1839 Donald Maclennan, Alligin and Widow Christian MacDonald or Mackenzie, Corry | Family (F1258)
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117 | 26 March 1877 at Lawton Father: Angus McKenzie, Shepherd Mother: Margaret McKenzie (nee McDonald) Married: 1871 Feb Resolis Cromarty Signed: Angus McKenzie his x mark Registered: 6 Apr 1877, Cargill | McKenzie, Roderick (I148)
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118 | 26.10.1823 Alligin to Donald Macdonald and Christian Macdonald Murdoch | MacDonald, Murdoch (I3557)
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119 | 26.8.1819 Alligin to Donald Macdonald and Ann Macbeth Annabel | MacDonald, Annabel (I4583)
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120 | 27.1.1846 Murdoch MacDonald, boat carpenter at Alligin and Flora MacBeth, Fearnamore | Family (F1564)
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121 | 27.11.1834 Alligin to Donald Mackenzie and Margaret Maclennan - Anne (born 12.6.1834) | McKenzie, Ann (I158)
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122 | 27.2.1827 Doire nam Fuaran to Roderick MacLean and Catherine MacBeth - Kenneth | McLean, Kenneth (I5131)
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123 | 27.3.1821 Alligin to Kenneth Mackenzie and Christian Maclennan - Mary | McKenzie, Mary (I3604)
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124 | 27.4.1831 Doire nam Fuaran to Roderick MacLean and Catherine MacBeth - Mary | McLean, Mary (I5132)
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125 | 27.6.1837 Diabaig to Roderick Maclean and Anne Maclennan - John Clandestine baptism. | McLean, John (I4887)
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126 | 27.8.1840 Alligin to Roderick Mackenzie and Catherine MacDonald - Kenneth (born 18.7.1840) | McKenzie, Kenneth (I4469)
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127 | 27.8.1840 Alligin to Roderick Mackenzie and Catherine MacDonald - Kenneth (born 18.7.1840) | McKenzie, Kenneth (I4469)
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128 | 28.7.1825 Alligin to Donald Macdonald and Ann Macbeth Ann | MacDonald, Ann (I4585)
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129 | 29.5.1803 Alligin to Murdoch MacDonald and Janet Mackenzie Donald | MacDonald, Donald (I3552)
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130 | 29.8.1835 Alligin to Roderick Maclean and Isabella MacDonald - Catherine (born 24.6.1835) | McLean, Catherine (I3540)
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131 | 29.8.1835 Alligin to Roderick Maclean and Isabella MacDonald - Catherine (born 24.6.1835) | McLean, Catherine (I3540)
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132 | 3.1.1843 Wester Alligin to Donald Maciver and Mary Mackenzie – Roderick | McIvor, Roderick (I4452)
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133 | 3.3.1833 Corry to John Maclennan and Anne MacDonald - Mary (born 20.1.1833) | McLennan, Mary (I4667)
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134 | 3.3.1833 Corry to John Maclennan and Anne MacDonald - Mary (born 20.1.1833) | McLennan, Mary (I4667)
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135 | 3.4.1803 Alligin to Duncan Macdonald and Anne Maclean - Anne | MacDonald, Anne (I4590)
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136 | 30.3.1814 Alligin to Duncan Macdonald and Ann Maclean - Finlay | MacDonald, Finlay (I4593)
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137 | 30.7.1819 Doire nam Fuaran to Roderick MacLean and Catherine MacBeth - Christian | McLean, Christian (I5134)
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138 | 31.3.1842 Crinan, Corry to Norman MacDonald and Mary MacGregor - Mary (born 14.11.1841) | MacDonald, Mary (I4565)
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139 | 31.3.1842 Crinan, Corry to Norman MacDonald and Mary MacGregor - Mary (born 14.11.1841) | MacDonald, Mary (I4565)
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140 | 34. Christina Maclennan – ‘Old Culineag’. Her daughter, Christina MacDonald was ‘Young Culineag’. Both died in Culdarroch, and the house was subsequently occupied by Anna Dhubh – no.59. | MacDonald, Christian (I3613)
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141 | 34. Christina Maclennan – ‘Old Culineag’. Her daughter, Christina MacDonald was ‘Young Culineag’. Both died in Culdarroch, and the house was subsequently occupied by Anna Dhubh – no.59. | McKenzie, Christina (I5157)
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142 | 4.12.1825 Alligin to Duncan Macdonald and Ann Maclean - Isabel | MacDonald, Isabel (I4597)
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143 | 4.4.1835 Wester Alligin to Murdoch MacDonald and Mary Mackenzie Murdoch (born 20.2.1835) | MacDonald, Murdoch (I4571)
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144 | 4.4.1835 Wester Alligin to Murdoch MacDonald and Mary Mackenzie Murdoch (born 20.2.1835) | MacDonald, Murdoch (I4571)
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145 | At least one living or private individual is linked to this note - Details withheld. | Ancestry, Janiskay16 (I1976)
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146 | 5 Apr 1889 at Lincross, Airlie Father: Angus McKenzie, Farm Servant Mother: Margaret McKenzie (nee McDonald) Married: 22 Jan 1872 at Resolis, Cromarty Signed: Angus McKenzie his x mark Registered: 25 April 1889 at Airlie | McKenzie, Catherine (I153)
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147 | 5.2.1837 Greenan (Crinan), Corry to Norman MacDonald and Mary MacGregor - Hector (born 12.11.1836) | MacDonald, Hector (I4563)
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148 | 5.2.1837 Greenan (Crinan), Corry to Norman MacDonald and Mary MacGregor - Hector (born 12.11.1836) | MacDonald, Hector (I4563)
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149 | 6.12.1821 Doire nam Fuaran to Roderick MacLean and Catherine MacBeth - John | McLean, John (I5133)
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150 | 6.4.1837 Alligin to Donald Mackenzie and Margaret Maclennan - Donald (born 20.10.1836) | McKenzie, Donald (I157)
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