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Old 29th November 2003, 23:09
Rustyspoon Rustyspoon is offline
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I am searching for any information on a Hugh McLellan born Dec.18 1803 in Craignish Argyl Scotland. He married an Elizabeth Sinclair born 1821,also in Argyl. Their marrage was in 1833 at Craignish Argyl. They migrated to Fingal Canada shortly there after and had ten children. Ducan, Malcom, Nancy (my G-Great Grandmother),Dugald, Margaret, Coff, Catherine, Elizabeth, Dunean, and one child that is not named.(possibly died at birth) Hugh Died 1 September 1854 and is buried with Elizabeth at Fingal cemetery, Elgin County Onttario lot's 21 & 22. I am interested in finding any of these children's decendents, and in find8ing the Parents of Hugh McLellan.
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Old 30th November 2003, 15:27
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Hugh's parents according to the IGI found at http://www.familysearch.org are Duncan McLellan and Margaret McCallum. Hugh was born Dec 18, 1803 and christened in the Church of Scotland Dec 25, 1803. The IGI extracted records are always a good starting point.

This is an extraction of the Old parish register which are usually pretty accurate.

Looks like Hugh had twin sister Emilia and a younger brother Donald born in 1807. YOu can verify this information at http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk as they have an index for the OPR"s as well.

If Emilia and Duncan remained in Scotland more information may be available at the above site as well. It costs £6 ( just over $13 CAN) for 30 credits which are good for 48 hours. Each search costs 1 credit, if you view the results of any search it costs 1 credit per page and if you then wish to view the digital images which may be available it usually costs 5 credits with the 1881 census images only costing 1 credit.

The descendants I can't help you with other than to suggest you contact genealogy orgs in Ontario.
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