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Kia ora Miriam Ann ,
Check out this map of the Sunart /Drimintorran area . Maps of the world, country map search - powered by Multimap It may get you somewhere close to the mark na' Toka |
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You are right Polwarth, there is a connection between the MacDonalds of Glencoe and Drimintorran... in the book Glencoe and Beyond: The Sheep Farming Years 1780-1830 by Iain S. MacDonald chapter 7 covers The MacDonalds of Drimintorran, of the Family of Glencoe. Other searches confirm what Duthill says, that Drimintorran is in the Sunart area... it now appears on the OS map as Drumnatorran to the north of Strontian!
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I've never read that book either, but a search on Google for Drimintorran brought up the relevant details... and then a search on the OS map gave the name the place is referred to as now!
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