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Duncan McGilthighnich or Shaw OH's FMMFF
Name - "official" name and what they were known as
Duncan McGilthighnich or Shaw - anglicised name Date and place of birth nk but possibly 1764-1771 Islay/Jura?, Argylshire Names of parents Father - Archibald McGilthighnich Mother - nk Date and place of baptism - if applicable nk Details of each of his or her marriages - if any May have married Agnes McNaught prior to his marriage on 5 Jun 1791 Rothesay to Margaret Galbreath Occupation(s) - if any DISTILLER 1791, THEN LABOURER, QUARRIER Addresses where they lived (including county if in UK) - and please list which censuses you have or haven't found him/her on (if s/he lived in census times!). ROTHESAY, BUTE Not on any Census Date, place and cause of death Before 1842 Rothesay Bute Scotland Date and place of burial. nk Rothesay, Bute?? Details of will / administration of their estate - if applicable Memorial inscription - if any
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As I was entering my Mc names on the new surname database, I noticed your McGilthighnich entry, which sparked my interest, as I seem to spend a lot of time roaming through the records for Kintyre, Islay, Jura and Gigha.
You reckon he may have been born on Islay or Jura. Just a thought, but he may have connections with the Campbeltown area, as the town had a large number of distilleries at the time in question (more than Islay). The Jura distillery wasn't opened until 1810. Islay had a good number of distilleries, with Bowmore and Lagavulin in operation in the 18th century. Why I had an inkling he may have connections with Campbeltown, apart from the whisky, is the Galbreath marriage. There are lots of Galbreaths/Galbraiths in Campbeltown and surrounding parishes. Also, there was a brewer in Campbeltown named Archibald Galbreath in the 1840s/1850s. |
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