Young john macdonald jessies son was brought up by catherine mcdonald and her husband who I think was called Johnston or similar from auldearn tried to find a link between catherine and mary but never did boghole farm or similar was family home I think
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archives? View nowClose Doc True (purchased) LICENSING COURTS. LICENSING COURTS. Street, was granted transfer the grocor's licence 60 Clifton Road, Lossiemouth. George Mitchell, general dealer, 2 Ness Place, Inverness, was granted transfer of the publichouse licence attached the Red Lion Inn, Fochabers. Mr Mair said the applicant had 18 April 1906 - Aberdeen Journal - Aberdeen, Aberdeenshire, Scotland Page1
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Well this certainly looks like it could be John.
NM101704 Surname: MCDONALD Forename(s): JOHN "JACK"
Date of Birth: c. 1924
Marriage Details Spouse's Name: BETTY GRANT
Death Details Date of Death: 09 SEP 1968 Age: 44 Headstone Ref: KL311 (Kinloss) Place of Death: BOGHOLE AULDEARN
and his wife?
Reference No.: NM002438 Surname: MCDONALD Forename(s): ELIZABETH GORDON Maiden Name: GRANT
Spouse's Name: JOHN MACDONALD
Marriage Narrative: PARENTS OF LIZ & JOHN MACDONALD LIVED AT 4 MOIR STREET ALVES & BOGHOLE AULDEARN
Date of Death: 01 FEB 1987
Place of Death: LEANCHOIL HOSPITAL FORRES Death Narrative: INTERRED IN KINLOSS ABBEY CEMETERY
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In 1929, a family named Macarthur was at Boghole:
The Scotsman 8th November 1929
NAIRNSHIRE FARMER'S DEATH
Mr James Macarthur, one of the best known farmers in Nairnshire and throughout the North generally, passed suddenly away at his residence at Boghole, Auldearn, yesterday morning. Mr Macarthur was a descendant of the oldest family on the Cawdor Estate, his forebears having been associated with it for over 600 years. The deceased gentleman was a County Councillor of Nairnshire, and a member of The Standing Joint Committee and other public bodies. For many years he occupied a prominent position on the management of the Nairnshire Farming Society, and in the annual cattle and seed and root shows he took a keen and practical interest, being on numerous occasions a leading exhibitor. Besides being a successful farmer, Mr Macarthur found time for indulgence in various forms of recreation, and was ever a popular and welcome member of sporting circles in the district. For a number of years he was leading skip of Auldearn Curling Club, and was recognised as one of the best curlers in the North. Deceased, who was about 70 years of age, is survived by his widow and grown-up family.
https://sites.google.com/a/nairncurlingclub.com/nairn-curling-history/timeline/1929
However, I expect there would be more than one family on the farm at that time - the main house, a cottage or two, etc.
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Another McDonald from Boghole .
Reference No.: NM099379 Surname: MCDONALD Forename(s): DUNCAN
Occupation: BANK AGENT
Biography: WORKED AT LAIRG
Death Details Date of Death: 23 OCT 1931 Place of Death: BOGHOLE AULDEARN
and others.
NM069617 JAMES ANDREW GRANT ROBERTSON ? to 27 APR 1989 Occupation : FARMER Spouse's Name : ANNIE CATHERINE FIDDES ROBERTSON Date of Marriage : 20 JUL 1949 Place of Marriage : WEST CHURCH OF ST NICHOLAS ABERDEEN Date of Death : 27 APR 1989 Place of Death : BOGHOLE FARM NAIRN
NM096807 JOAN SYMON MCARTHUR (MACARTHUR) c. 1910 to 20 DEC 1912 Date of Birth : c. 1910 Date of Death : 20 DEC 1912 Place of Death : BOGHOLE AULDEARN
NM096919 WILLIAM MCARTHUR (MACARTHUR) c. 1836 to 25 NOV 1900 Date of Birth : c. 1836 Date of Death : 25 NOV 1900 Place of Death : BOGHOLE AULDEARN
NM216631 JAMES WATSON ? to 25 FEB 1931 Occupation : SHOEMAKER Date of Death : 25 FEB 1931 Place of Death : BOGHOLE AULDEARN
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I wonder if this is 'your' Catherine's death in 1965. Donald Johnstone was her husband.
McDonald Catherine 1965 * Johnstone Donald * * Auldearn 186
and Donald's death in 1948.
Johnstone Donald 1948 * McDonald Catherine * * Auldearn 186
From https://sites.google.com/site/highlandmemorialinscriptions/home
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I reckon that's her I have catherines marriage cert here I was trying to link her with jessie and mary as all macdonald s of course I maybe thought through catherines father
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Can you give us all the details on the MC please? Seems logical to presume that there is some family connection.
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Catherine macdonald married donald Johnston in Auldearn 8nov 1912 they adopted jessie macdonalds son John catherine stated her parents were donald macdonald cattle man and Christina nee mcfar lane
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Catherine was 24 donald was 58 and a widower when they married
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I wonder if this is Catherine and her family?
1891 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription Boyhoe Cottage, Auldearn, Nairn, Scotland
Learn more Print transcription Household Members First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Gender Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Donald McDonald Head Married Male 34 1857 Farm Serv Ross & Cromarty, Scotland Transcription Christina McDonald Wife Married Female 32 1859 - Auldearn, Nairnshire, Scotland Transcription Alexander McDonald Son - Male 6 1885 Scholar Auldearn, Nairnshire, Scotland Transcription Elizabeth McDonald Daughter - Female 3 1888 - Auldearn, Nairnshire, Scotland Transcription Catherine McDonald Daughter - Female 2 1889 - Auldearn, Nairnshire, Scotland Transcription George McDonald Son - Male 0 1891 - Auldearn, Nairnshire, Scotland
I think this is the same family in 1901. Dyke is not far from Forres, it fact it's where some of my ancestors come from.
1901 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription Fraser's Buildings Pitmuir, Forres, Moray, Scotland
Learn more Print transcription Household Members First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Gender Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Donald McDonald Head Married Male 44 1857 Farm Servant Ross & Cromarty, Scotland Transcription Claevina McDonald Wife - Female 42 1859 Housekeeper Dyke, Morayshire, Scotland Transcription Elizabeth McDonald Daughter - Female 14 1887 Domestic Servant Dyke, Morayshire, Scotland Transcription Chaterine McDonald Daughter - Female 12 1889 Scholar Dyke, Morayshire, Scotland Transcription George McDonald Son - Male 10 1891 Scholar Dyke, Morayshire, Scotland Transcription James A McDonald Son - Male 8 1893 Scholar Dyke, Morayshire, Scotland Transcription Isabella J McDonald Daughter - Female 6 1895 Scholar Dyke, Morayshire, Scotland Transcription Donald McDonald Son - Male 1 1900 - Forres, Morayshire, Scotland
EDIT I've just found the Ancestry transcription for the address in 1891 is Boghole Cottage. Definitely seems a strong contender for the correct family. No sign of Mary though. :-(
Here's Christina in 1871.
1871 England, Wales & Scotland Census Transcription Boghole, Auldearn, Moray, Scotland
Household Members First name(s) Last name Relationship Marital status Gender Age Birth year Occupation Birth place Alexr McIntosh Head Married Male 67 1804 House Carpenter - Transcription Christina McIntosh Wife Married Female 58 1813 House Carpenter Wife Invernessshire, Scotland Transcription John McIntosh Son Unmarried Male 21 1850 Carpenter's Apprentice Auldearn, Nairnshire, Scotland Transcription Christina McFarlane Grand Daughter - Female 12 1859 Scholar Auldearn, Nairnshire, Scotland Transcription Norman McFarlane Grand Son - Male 3 1868 - Inverness, Invernessshire, Scotland
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Perhaps Mary was a sister of Donald Macdonald.
Here's Donald in 1871, with the Morrison family and lots of other farm servants. (The Ancestry version of the 1891 posted earlier says he was born in Gairloch.)
Donald Mcdonald in the 1871 Scotland Census Name: Donald Mcdonald Age: 18 Estimated birth year: abt 1853 Relationship: Servant Gender: Male Where born: Gairloch, rossshire Registration Number: 121 Registration district: Auldearn Civil Parish: Auldearn County: Nairnshire Address: Lethen Occupation: Farm Servant ED: 4 Household schedule number: 25 LINE: 7 Roll: CSSCT1871_23
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This one has a sister Mary, although she would have been 46-7 when Jessie was born, if that's her - not impossible.
Of course Jessie's mother could have been a cousin or other relative of Donald. Highland families looked after each other whether at home or away.
But the names are far from uncommon.
Donald Macdonald in the 1861 Scotland Census Name: Donald Macdonald Age: 2 Estimated birth year: abt 1859 Relationship: Son Father's name: Donald Macdonald Mother's name: Margt Macdonald Gender: Male Where born: Gairloch, rossshire Registration Number: 66/2 Registration district: Gairloch Southern Civil Parish: Gairloch County: Ross and Cromarty Address: Inverasdale Cove Occupation: Crofter's Son ED: 5 Household schedule number: 94 LINE: 9 Roll: CSSCT1861_8 Household Members: Name Age Donald Macdonald 50 Margt Macdonald 36 Jannet Macdonald 10 Mary Macdonald 7 Donald Macdonald 2 John Mackenzie 35 Rodrick Macdonald 28
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Going through the 1901 today I noticed a mary macdonald aged 25 with husband charles 25 son john 3 and daughter jessie 3 months at burnside a forres morayshire could this be a possibility do you think
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I would be inclined to think not, as there's no father's name on Jessie's death cert.
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Ok so you think mary was a single parent then also was it the norm not to be able to sign your name in 1927 at Marys aged maybe 45 55
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Frustrating isn't it are our only options now to maybe get lucky and find Marys death post 1927 in Inverness when scotlands people site back on
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Yes, I think Mary was unmarried.
I don't know how usual it was to be illiterate in 1927. I would have thought fairly unusual - and Mary wasn't unintelligent, presumably, being a housekeeper.
I can't say that she was definitely Donald's sister - that's only a suggestion. And I'm sure there were a good number of Mary Macdonald/McDonald deaths in Inverness after 1927, as it's such a common name. If only we knew her YOB it would be easier to perhaps pinpoint her death.
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Stuart, Charles MacDonald in Forres was a painter decorator. He married Mary Cruickshank Morrison in 1896 so just confirmation that they are definitely not the right people. I also think your Mary was unmarried.
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