The Scottish researcher has filed her report and the only 'concrete' result is that there is little evidence that our McLeod's either knew each other or came from the same area.
In fact, so far, the best 'evidence' is that Hannah and Daniel McLeod were from Charleville in Ireland. Having 'established' this then checking Catholic records for the death of Edward's first wife, Hannah, might be the way to go.
The researcher sent the following report which is very much a tangent for our research and something of 'shadow-work' for anyone else, but it may be of use to family members chasing the McLeod line because they have a blood connection, as I do not.
McLeod Irish Research in Co. Cork.
Checked:-
• Griffiths Valuation Index Ireland 1848-1864
– Found in Ireland:-
In fact, so far, the best 'evidence' is that Hannah and Daniel McLeod were from Charleville in Ireland. Having 'established' this then checking Catholic records for the death of Edward's first wife, Hannah, might be the way to go.
The researcher sent the following report which is very much a tangent for our research and something of 'shadow-work' for anyone else, but it may be of use to family members chasing the McLeod line because they have a blood connection, as I do not.
McLeod Irish Research in Co. Cork.
Aim:- Ascertain if Hannah/Daniel McLeod were
from Cork or if there were many other McLeods staying in the area about the
same time.
• Charleville comes under the parish of
Rathgoggan, civil parish of Orrery and Kilmore in County Cork.
Checked:-
• Royal Irish
Constabulary, County Cork Appointees Index 1816-1840
• Flax Growers of Ireland, 1796 Ireland
• Return of Owners of Land of One Acre and Upwards in County Cork, Ireland in 1876
• Return of Owners of Land of One Acre and Upwards in County Cork, Ireland in 1876
• County Cork, Ireland Apothecaries
1791-1829 {A return of the name of each person in each year
since 24 June 1791 who has been examined by the Governor and Directors of the
Apothecaries Hall in Dublin and who has received a certificate to become an
apprentice to learn the business of an apothecary}....Found:-
Denis McLeod in 1822 – City of Cork –
Currently 1 hours drive from Charleville
• Tithe Applotments, Ireland 1823-1838 – Found in Ireland:-
• Obtained information on Charleville in
Pigots Directory of 1924 {attached separately}
Irish Birth/Baptism Records checked at Roots
Ireland Website 10th March– All Records for McLeod in Cork
& Passenger records leaving Ireland
Scottish Research – 8th March
New Register House, Edinburgh
• Hannah McLeod between 1810-1830 brings up 3
hit Inverness, clatt & portree none are close enough in date to be her.
• Daniel McLeod between 1810 & 1830 brings
up 11 hits the closest being Daniel born in 1820 in Edinburgh to Malcolm
McLeod/Christiana Young.
• Nothing found for a Henry Edward McLeod
• Mary McLeod Daughter of Malcolm McLeod
& Sarah Anderson in Gorbals born 30th Jan baptised 5th
Glasgow 1815 Ref 644-02, 0020
• No Marriage found for Mary McLeod in the
Glasgow Area, the closest would have made her 8 on her wedding day.
• Donald a manservant at Guanal? to Mary McKinnon on 09/04/1834 Ref 551-01, 0020
in tyree both resided there...the register page does give maiden names for other
marriages on the page. Did she wrongly
give her Married Name?
• Searching a 20 year period in the area
there are 5 Donald McKinnons who marry Mary’s, one was found in the 1841 Census
but given how little this census contained it is hard to say what Donald and
Mary it may be.
General Searches – 10th March
Looking at Family Search for some clues the
following Children are listed in the Historical records for Malcolm McLeod and
Sarah Anderson:-
Nancy Bn 1809 in Edinburgh
Agnes bn 1809 in Edinburgh
Mary bn 1815 in Gorbals
Christian bn 1816 in Gorbals
Mary Allan bn 1819 in Gorbals
There
are also Pedigree files for the following Children:-
Malcolm
Red bn 1834 who marries a Dolina MacKay
Ann
who it says marries a Charles McLeod {nothing found on a search}
Cristine
{possible Christian above} who it says married Michael Cameron
Allen
[no further info}
• Obviously the pedigree information cant be
counted on as these are trees that members have submitted...I suspect the birth
date of Malcolm may be too late. But it
is interesting that there is an Ann, could this be Hannah?
Another interesting point in these trees is
that is mentions that the father Malcolm McLeod was born on the isle of Raasay
and the mother from Paisley near Glasgow.
• I know whilst on a visit to the island of
Mull I noticed that a lot of the stones in the graveyards were McLeods, looking
at Blacks Surname book of Scotland {image included} there is a mention of Tiree
and Mull...Raasay is an island north of these two...could it be that the
families jumped between places.
One thing I did do whilst on Mull was go up
into the hills to view some of the highland clearance cottages that are still
there. This got me thinking if this was
something that may have involved your McLeods.
See the following websites:-
http://www.blackshouse.demon.co.uk/Knockan2.htm
General info including dates of the Mull Clearances
http://cranntara.org.uk/clear.htm
Lots of information relating to McLeods
One point also is that McKinnon seems to be
the most common name in Tiree.
• Checked Gorbals Burials index from
1807-1854 this shows 103 people buried by the name of McLeod. {Document
included}
See posting for information on Malcolm McLeod
& Sarah Anderson moving to Nova Scotia
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