GrannyBarb
Custodian of the Family Accounts
I'm not really posting to request help, just a knowing nod.
My 3rd-great-grandfather, Alexander Rankin, born in 1794 was "begotten in fornication" to Hector Rankin and Kate McLean at Feall, Isle of Coll, Scotland. Hector and Alex immigrated to Prince Edward Island, Canada with the rest of Hector's family in 1820. The problem is Kate. Coll and the neighboring islands of Mull and Tiree are "ground zero" for Clan McLean. It seems every third girl is named Catharine (including Hector's mother - Catharine McLean). I have a few candidates based on the 1776 List of Inhabitants of Coll. If I can find enough time in the next few weeks, I'll trace those leads, but on the surface it appears like a very tall haystack! There may be a brick wall hiding underneath all that hay...
The biggest challenge right now is having enough uninterrupted time to concentrate and keep all the Catharine's straight and sorted out. I'm saving my few remaining credits at Scotland's People for other research. Fortunately, the site for Coll genealogy, along with the sister sites for Mull and Tiree, holds lots of useful information.
Okay... back to the fray...
Barb
My 3rd-great-grandfather, Alexander Rankin, born in 1794 was "begotten in fornication" to Hector Rankin and Kate McLean at Feall, Isle of Coll, Scotland. Hector and Alex immigrated to Prince Edward Island, Canada with the rest of Hector's family in 1820. The problem is Kate. Coll and the neighboring islands of Mull and Tiree are "ground zero" for Clan McLean. It seems every third girl is named Catharine (including Hector's mother - Catharine McLean). I have a few candidates based on the 1776 List of Inhabitants of Coll. If I can find enough time in the next few weeks, I'll trace those leads, but on the surface it appears like a very tall haystack! There may be a brick wall hiding underneath all that hay...
The biggest challenge right now is having enough uninterrupted time to concentrate and keep all the Catharine's straight and sorted out. I'm saving my few remaining credits at Scotland's People for other research. Fortunately, the site for Coll genealogy, along with the sister sites for Mull and Tiree, holds lots of useful information.
Okay... back to the fray...
Barb

