Camuscross Community Steering Group was set up in February 2006, to work on developments for the benefit of the community of Camuscross and surrounding areas. The group has been researching local history and has collected a number of place names from local people. They mounted an exhibition of what they have collected so far at an Open Day on March 1st 2008, when five more names were added to the place name collection.
The crofts and the hill grazings of Camuscross are much smaller than those of townships in surrounding areas; it is thought that the landlord deliberately made the crofts small so that the crofters had to earn additional income by fishing. It is interesting that a lot of the place names which are still known are connected to the shore.
If you have any new place names to add to the list, or any stories or local history about the area, please contact the group at: enquiries@camuscross.org
Placenames of Camuscross
Cnoc Sheumais
James’ Hill
69392
11327
Cnoc an Fhreacadain
Hill of the Watch/Look-out
69274
11410
Càrn Seònaid
Janet’s Cairn
69007
11718
This is said to be where an old beggar woman died when she became lost in a snow storm while crossing Camuscross hill.
Lag nan Ceard
Hollow of the Tinkers (Travellers)
68764
12173
Cachaleith an Lònaid
Gateway of the lane
69777
11726
This was the main gateway for taking cows up to the hill grazings from this part of the village
An Lianag
The Green
69886
11648
In the past, the crofters would meet here on Saturday mornings to discuss township matters
Cidh’ a’ Chlachaig
Clachaig quay
69852
11479
This little stone pier was built during the famine years as a Destitution works – when the starving men were paid in meal for themselves and their families, as payment for building roads and other engineering works. This was common all over the Highlands and Islands.
Sgeir na Banndrach Thearlaich
Skerry of Charles’ Widow
69928
11475
Sgeir a Chairidh
Fishtrap skerry
69985
11524
Fishtraps can be found all around the coast of the West Highlands – walls were built across small inlets so that fish were caught as the tide went out
Sgeir a’ Chlachaig
Clachaig Skerry
69845
114
Dùn ‘Ic Mhartainn
Martin’s Son’s Fort
69865
11383
Eilean na Gainmhich
Sand Island
69925
11288
If people needed sand, this was where they collected it
Eilean an Sgadain
Herring Island
69888
11089
Sgeirean Dubha
Black Skerries
69984
11177
Eilean nan Caorach
Sheep Island
69907
11209
Creag Dhonnchaidh
Duncan’s Rock
69574
11841
There are two ruins of houses below this hill, but it is not known if ‘Duncan’ lived in either house, or who he was. As the ruins are outside the township headwall, these were perhaps cottars, who did not have a croft and subsisted on meagre bits of land on the common grazings. There are still clear signs of cultivation rigs or lazy beds near the ruins, a small turf building, two circular turf buildings and the rigs and buildings are enclosed by a turf wall.
Creag Aonghais Mhòir
Big Angus’ Rock
69401
11860
There is a ruin of a house (69370 : 11815) near to this rock, but it is not known if ‘Big Angus’ lived there, or who he was. The house is outside the township headwall so was perhaps the house of a cottar, or from before the time of the creation of the crofts in early-mid 1800s.
Coraraidh
Corary
69284
12207
It is not known what Corary means. There are remains of old cultivations, enclosures and walls. Hens were kept at Corary, An Ob, (on Camuscross Bay) and above Tobar Ard, (above the High Road) in a time before fences, when the hens had to be kept away from the arable ground, where they could do damage to the crops. A small enclosure (69251 : 12242) might be where people kept their hens – it might have been made using the walls of an older building or house. The old cultivation and enclosures suggest that there was a dwelling somewhere in the vicinity.
Cnoc na Buaile Carnaich
Hill of the Cairn-like Fold
69644
11971
The small hillock is surrounded by an old sod wall – suggesting that it could once have been used to hold animals.
Cnoc na Ceardaich
Hill of the Smiddy
69776
11927
Horseshoes were found in the ground here, while the crofter of this land was making lazybeds for his potatoes
Lòn a’ Bràigh
68591
11944
Drochaid Sheonaidh Fhriseil
Johnny Fraser’s Bridge
69222
12426
Cnoc Ollaig
Ollaig Hill
69966
12197
It is not known what ‘Ollaig’ means
An Staingean
The Troubles
70332
12089
The ruins of a poorhouse stand here
Uamh Tholl
Hole Cave
70899
11651
This is a long natural arch – in other words a cave with an opening at each end.
Uamh Fhliuch
Wet Cave
70272
11551
We are researching the Duisdale School Log Books, (Duisdale is next to Camuscross and was the local school for the area) as these give invaluable information about social history. We will use the log book to research two themes:
1. Rise and fall of population (or at least school age population) . At the annual school inspection, the numbers of school pupils on the roll were recorded. We could also create a more detailed graph of the weekly attendance, by studying the school register - and then compare that with the 'Crofting Calendar' (see below). Click the link below to see the attendance table for 1878 to 1896
http://www.scotlandsruralpast.org.uk/images/Duisdale_School_Log_Book_Attendance_1878_1896.doc
2. Particularly of interest to our study is the evidence of what croft and fishing work was being done, when and by whom, which is logged as reasons for school absences. There are school log books covering the period from 1878 to the 1960s, and we hope, eventually, to produce a 'crofting calendar' for the whole period. Click the link below to see the Crofting Calendar for the period 1878-1896. The entries are colour coded to show what activity kept children off school or closed the school, or took place at the school:
http://www.scotlandsruralpast.org.uk/images/crofting_calendar_school_log.xls
The Journal of a Tour to the Hebrides with
Samuel Johnson, by James Boswell, 1785
Monday, 6th September
We set out, accompanied by Mr Donald M'Leod (late of Canna) as our guide.
We rode for some time along the district of Slate, near the shore.
The houses in general are made of turf, covered with grass. The country seemed well peopled.
We came into the district of Strath, and passed along a wild moorish tract of land till we arrived
at the shore. There we found good verdure, and some curious whin-rocks, or collections of
stones like the ruins of the foundations of old buildings. We saw also three cairns of
considerable size
Wednesday, 29th September
After a very good sleep, I rose more refreshed than I had been for some nights.
We were now at but a little distance from the shore, and saw the sea from our windows,
which made our voyage seem nearer. Mr M'Pherson's manners and address pleased us much.
He appeared to be a man of such intelligence and taste as to be sensible of the extraordinary
powers of his illustrious guest. He said to me, 'Dr Johnson is an honour to mankind; and,
if the expression may be used, is an honour to religion.'
Col, who had gone yesterday to pay a visit at Camuscross, joined us this morning at breakfastOver a four year period, from 1852-1855, 71 people left Camuscross and 12 people left the neighbouring township of Duisdalemore. This followed the years of the Scottish potato famine. It was during this time that the Camuscross "Committee Road" and pier in Camuscross Bay were commissioned by the Poor Relief Board. These public works were built by local men, who were paid in meal to keep them and their families from starvation.
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MCKINNON |
CAMUSCROSS (Camascross) |
MCDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
ARAMINTA |
20/6/1852 |
LIVERPOOL |
GEELONG |
... |
6 |
|
|
MCINNES |
Camas Cross (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
ARABIAN |
27/10/1852 |
LIVERPOOL |
VICTORIA |
£11.17.2 GOOD FAMILY. SISTER OF NEIL ROBERTSON |
59 |
|
|
ROBERTSON |
Camas Cross (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
ARABIAN |
27/10/1852 |
LIVERPOOL |
VICTORIA |
£30.9.2 VERY GOOD FAMILY |
59 |
|
|
ROBERTSON |
Camas Cross (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
ARABIAN |
27/10/1852 |
LIVERPOOL |
VICTORIA |
£30.9.2 VERY GOOD FAMILY SISTER OF NEIL ROBERTSON |
59 |
|
|
MCINNES |
Cammas Cross (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HERCULES |
26/12/1852 |
CAMPBELTOWN |
VICTORIA |
NO AID. MATRON. VERY RESPECTABLE FAMILY |
80 |
|
|
ROBERTSON |
Cammas Cross (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HERCULES |
26/12/1852 |
CAMPBELTOWN |
VICTORIA |
ELIGIBLE YOUNG WOMEN. COUSINS OF DONALD MCDONALD NO 410 TWO SISTERS IN VICTORIA £8.10.6 JOINTLY WITH MARGARET MCGILVRAY - NO 415 |
82 |
|
|
MCGILVRAY |
Cammas Cross (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HERCULES |
26/12/1852 |
CAMPBELTOWN |
VICTORIA |
SEE NOTE 412 HAS 2 SISTERS AND 2 BROTHERS IN VICTORIA. £10.2.6 |
83 |
|
|
MCGILVRAY |
Cammas Cross (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HERCULES |
26/12/1852 |
CAMPBELTOWN |
VICTORIA |
... |
83 |
|
|
CAMPBELL |
Cammas Cross (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HERCULES |
26/12/1852 |
CAMPBELTOWN |
VICTORIA |
£5.11.0 GOOD FAMILY |
83 |
|
|
MCTAVISH |
Cammas Cross (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HERCULES |
26/12/1852 |
CAMPBELTOWN |
VICTORIA |
... |
83 |
|
|
MCTAVISH |
Cammas Cross (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HERCULES |
26/12/1852 |
CAMPBELTOWN |
VICTORIA |
RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTOR |
83 |
|
|
ROBERTSON |
CAMUSCROSS (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD SKYE |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HORNET |
29/7/1854 |
LIVERPOOL |
GEELONG |
... |
144 |
|
|
ROBERTSON |
CAMUSCROSS (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD SKYE |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HORNET |
29/7/1854 |
LIVERPOOL |
GEELONG |
PRO NOTE £24.11.2 |
144 |
|
|
ROBERTSON |
DUISDALEMORE |
LORD MACDONALD SKYE |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HORNET |
29/7/1854 |
LIVERPOOL |
GEELONG |
PRO NOTE £4.7.10 |
144 |
|
|
MCINTYRE |
CAMUSCROSS (Camascross) |
LORD MCDONALD SKYE |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HORNET |
29/7/1854 |
LIVERPOOL |
GEELONG |
... |
145 |
|
|
ELDER |
CAMUSCROSS (Camascross) |
LORD MCDONALD SKYE |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HORNET |
29/7/1854 |
LIVERPOOL |
GEELONG |
... |
145 |
|
|
STEWART |
CAMUSCROSS (Camascross) |
LORD MCDONALD SKYE |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HORNET |
29/7/1854 |
LIVERPOOL |
GEELONG |
... |
145 |
|
|
CAMPBELL |
DUISDALEMORE |
LORD MACDONALD SKYE |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HORNET |
29/7/1854 |
LIVERPOOL |
GEELONG |
... |
146 |
|
|
CAMPBELL |
DUISDALEMORE |
LORD MACDONALD SKYE |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HORNET |
29/7/1854 |
LIVERPOOL |
GEELONG |
PRO NOTE £17.1.4 |
146 |
|
|
MCINNES |
DUISDALEMORE |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
SWITZERLAND |
16/6/1855 |
LIVERPOOL |
ADELAIDE |
£11.0.6 |
165 |
|
Number |
Surname |
Forenames |
Age |
Birthyear |
Residence |
Estate |
Parish |
County |
Ship |
Departure Date |
Port of Departure |
Port of Arrival |
Remarks |
Page |
|
21 |
MCKINNON |
ARCHIBALD |
37 |
1815 |
CAMUSCROSS (Camascross) |
MCDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
ARAMINTA |
6/20/1852 |
LIVERPOOL |
GEELONG |
... |
6 |
|
21 |
MCKINNON |
MARY WIFE |
36 |
1816 |
CAMUSCROSS (Camascross) |
MCDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
ARAMINTA |
6/20/1852 |
LIVERPOOL |
GEELONG |
... |
6 |
|
21 |
MCKINNON |
NEIL |
16 |
1836 |
CAMUSCROSS (Camascross) |
MCDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
ARAMINTA |
6/20/1852 |
LIVERPOOL |
GEELONG |
... |
6 |
|
21 |
MCKINNON |
CHRISTY |
13 |
1839 |
CAMUSCROSS (Camascross) |
MCDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
ARAMINTA |
6/20/1852 |
LIVERPOOL |
GEELONG |
... |
6 |
|
21 |
MCKINNON |
JOHN |
11 |
1841 |
CAMUSCROSS (Camascross) |
MCDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
ARAMINTA |
6/20/1852 |
LIVERPOOL |
GEELONG |
... |
6 |
|
21 |
MCKINNON |
CATHERINE |
7 |
1845 |
CAMUSCROSS (Camascross) |
MCDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
ARAMINTA |
6/20/1852 |
LIVERPOOL |
GEELONG |
... |
6 |
|
21 |
MCKINNON |
GODFREY |
5 |
1847 |
CAMUSCROSS (Camascross) |
MCDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
ARAMINTA |
6/20/1852 |
LIVERPOOL |
GEELONG |
... |
6 |
|
21 |
MCKINNON |
MARY SISTER |
34 |
1818 |
CAMUSCROSS (Camascross) |
MCDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
ARAMINTA |
6/20/1852 |
LIVERPOOL |
GEELONG |
... |
6 |
|
Number |
Surname |
Forenames |
Age |
Birthyear |
Residence |
Estate |
Parish |
County |
Ship |
Departure Date |
Port of Departure |
Port of Arrival |
Remarks |
Page |
|
298 |
MCINNES |
MARY |
38 |
1814 |
Camas Cross (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
ARABIAN |
10/27/1852 |
LIVERPOOL |
VICTORIA |
£11.17.2 GOOD FAMILY. SISTER OF NEIL ROBERTSON |
59 |
|
298 |
MCINNES |
ANGUS |
17 |
1835 |
Camas Cross (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
ARABIAN |
10/27/1852 |
LIVERPOOL |
VICTORIA |
£11.17.2 GOOD FAMILY. SISTER OF NEIL ROBERTSON |
59 |
|
298 |
MCINNES |
JOHN |
14 |
1838 |
Camas Cross (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
ARABIAN |
10/27/1852 |
LIVERPOOL |
VICTORIA |
£11.17.2 GOOD FAMILY. SISTER OF NEIL ROBERTSON |
59 |
|
Number |
Surname |
Forenames |
Age |
Birthyear |
Residence |
Estate |
Parish |
County |
Ship |
Departure Date |
Port of Departure |
Port of Arrival |
Remarks |
Page |
|
299 |
ROBERTSON |
NEIL |
45 |
1807 |
Camas Cross (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
ARABIAN |
10/27/1852 |
LIVERPOOL |
VICTORIA |
£30.9.2 VERY GOOD FAMILY |
59 |
|
299 |
ROBERTSON |
ISABELLA |
43 |
1809 |
Camas Cross (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
ARABIAN |
10/27/1852 |
LIVERPOOL |
VICTORIA |
£30.9.2 VERY GOOD FAMILY |
59 |
|
299 |
ROBERTSON |
JOHN |
25 |
1827 |
Camas Cross (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
ARABIAN |
10/27/1852 |
LIVERPOOL |
VICTORIA |
£30.9.2 VERY GOOD FAMILY |
59 |
|
299 |
ROBERTSON |
JOHN |
22 |
1830 |
Camas Cross (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
ARABIAN |
10/27/1852 |
LIVERPOOL |
VICTORIA |
£30.9.2 VERY GOOD FAMILY |
59 |
|
299 |
ROBERTSON |
MARGARET |
19 |
1833 |
Camas Cross (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
ARABIAN |
10/27/1852 |
LIVERPOOL |
VICTORIA |
£30.9.2 VERY GOOD FAMILY |
59 |
|
299 |
ROBERTSON |
CHRISTY |
15 |
1837 |
Camas Cross (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
ARABIAN |
10/27/1852 |
LIVERPOOL |
VICTORIA |
£30.9.2 VERY GOOD FAMILY |
59 |
|
299 |
ROBERTSON |
JANE |
13 |
1839 |
Camas Cross (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
ARABIAN |
10/27/1852 |
LIVERPOOL |
VICTORIA |
£30.9.2 VERY GOOD FAMILY |
59 |
|
299 |
ROBERTSON |
KATE |
11 |
1841 |
Camas Cross (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
ARABIAN |
10/27/1852 |
LIVERPOOL |
VICTORIA |
£30.9.2 VERY GOOD FAMILY |
59 |
|
299 |
ROBERTSON |
ARCHIBALD |
9 |
1843 |
Camas Cross (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
ARABIAN |
10/27/1852 |
LIVERPOOL |
VICTORIA |
£30.9.2 VERY GOOD FAMILY |
59 |
|
299 |
ROBERTSON |
DONALD |
6 |
1846 |
Camas Cross (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
ARABIAN |
10/27/1852 |
LIVERPOOL |
VICTORIA |
£30.9.2 VERY GOOD FAMILY |
59 |
|
299 |
ROBERTSON |
KATE |
35 |
1817 |
Camas Cross (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
ARABIAN |
10/27/1852 |
LIVERPOOL |
VICTORIA |
£30.9.2 VERY GOOD FAMILY SISTER OF NEIL ROBERTSON |
59 |
|
Number |
Surname |
Forenames |
Age |
Birthyear |
Residence |
Estate |
Parish |
County |
Ship |
Departure Date |
Port of Departure |
Port of Arrival |
Remarks |
Page |
|
401 |
MCINNES |
MARGARET |
35 |
1817 |
Cammas Cross (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HERCULES |
12/26/1852 |
CAMPBELTOWN |
VICTORIA |
NO AID. MATRON. VERY RESPECTABLE FAMILY |
80 |
|
401 |
MCINNES |
ALLEN |
27 |
1825 |
Cammas Cross (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HERCULES |
12/26/1852 |
CAMPBELTOWN |
VICTORIA |
NO AID. MATRON. VERY RESPECTABLE FAMILY |
80 |
|
401 |
MCINNES |
ELIZABETH |
23 |
1829 |
Cammas Cross (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HERCULES |
12/26/1852 |
CAMPBELTOWN |
VICTORIA |
NO AID. MATRON. VERY RESPECTABLE FAMILY |
80 |
|
401 |
MCINNES |
MALCOLM |
25 |
1827 |
Cammas Cross (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HERCULES |
12/26/1852 |
CAMPBELTOWN |
VICTORIA |
NO AID. MATRON. VERY RESPECTABLE FAMILY |
80 |
|
415 |
MCGILVRAY |
MARGARET |
28 |
1824 |
Cammas Cross (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HERCULES |
12/26/1852 |
CAMPBELTOWN |
VICTORIA |
SEE NOTE 412 HAS 2 SISTERS AND 2 BROTHERS IN VICTORIA. £10.2.6 |
83 |
|
Number |
Surname |
Forenames |
Age |
Birthyear |
Residence |
Estate |
Parish |
County |
Ship |
Departure Date |
Port of Departure |
Port of Arrival |
Remarks |
Page |
|
412 |
ROBERTSON |
CHRISTY |
19 |
1833 |
Cammas Cross (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HERCULES |
12/26/1852 |
CAMPBELTOWN |
VICTORIA |
ELIGIBLE YOUNG WOMEN. COUSINS OF DONALD MCDONALD NO 410 TWO SISTERS IN VICTORIA £8.10.6 JOINTLY WITH MARGARET MCGILVRAY - NO 415 |
82 |
|
412 |
ROBERTSON |
MARGARET |
27 |
1825 |
Cammas Cross (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HERCULES |
12/26/1852 |
CAMPBELTOWN |
VICTORIA |
ELIGIBLE YOUNG WOMEN. COUSINS OF DONALD MCDONALD NO 410 TWO SISTERS IN VICTORIA £8.10.6 JOINTLY WITH MARGARET MCGILVRAY - NO 415 |
82 |
|
Number |
Surname |
Forenames |
Age |
Birthyear |
Residence |
Estate |
Parish |
County |
Ship |
Departure Date |
Port of Departure |
Port of Arrival |
Remarks |
Page |
|
416 |
MCGILVRAY |
ANN |
36 |
1816 |
Cammas Cross (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HERCULES |
12/26/1852 |
CAMPBELTOWN |
VICTORIA |
... |
83 |
|
416 |
MCGILVRAY |
ANGUS |
6 |
1846 |
Cammas Cross (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HERCULES |
12/26/1852 |
CAMPBELTOWN |
VICTORIA |
... |
83 |
|
416 |
MCGILVRAY |
MARGARET |
3 |
1849 |
Cammas Cross (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HERCULES |
12/26/1852 |
CAMPBELTOWN |
VICTORIA |
... |
83 |
|
416 |
MCGILVRAY |
MARGARET |
1 |
1851 |
Cammas Cross (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HERCULES |
12/26/1852 |
CAMPBELTOWN |
VICTORIA |
... |
83 |
|
Number |
Surname |
Forenames |
Age |
Birthyear |
Residence |
Estate |
Parish |
County |
Ship |
Departure Date |
Port of Departure |
Port of Arrival |
Remarks |
Page |
|
418 |
CAMPBELL |
ARCHIBALD |
30 |
1822 |
Cammas Cross (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HERCULES |
12/26/1852 |
CAMPBELTOWN |
VICTORIA |
£5.11.0 GOOD FAMILY |
83 |
|
418 |
CAMPBELL |
ANN |
21 |
1831 |
Cammas Cross (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HERCULES |
12/26/1852 |
CAMPBELTOWN |
VICTORIA |
£5.11.0 GOOD FAMILY |
83 |
|
418 |
CAMPBELL |
MURDOCH |
2 |
1850 |
Cammas Cross (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HERCULES |
12/26/1852 |
CAMPBELTOWN |
VICTORIA |
£5.11.0 GOOD FAMILY |
83 |
|
418 |
CAMPBELL |
ALEXANDER |
1 |
1851 |
Cammas Cross (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HERCULES |
12/26/1852 |
CAMPBELTOWN |
VICTORIA |
£5.11.0 GOOD FAMILY |
83 |
|
418 |
MCTAVISH |
JOHN |
37 |
1815 |
Cammas Cross (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HERCULES |
12/26/1852 |
CAMPBELTOWN |
VICTORIA |
RELIGIOUS INSTRUCTOR |
83 |
|
418 |
MCTAVISH |
ELIZABETH |
28 |
1824 |
Cammas Cross (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HERCULES |
12/26/1852 |
CAMPBELTOWN |
VICTORIA |
... |
83 |
|
418 |
MCTAVISH |
MARGARET ANN |
1 |
1851 |
Cammas Cross (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HERCULES |
12/26/1852 |
CAMPBELTOWN |
VICTORIA |
... |
83 |
|
Number |
Surname |
Forenames |
Age |
Birthyear |
Residence |
Estate |
Parish |
County |
Ship |
Departure Date |
Port of Departure |
Port of Arrival |
Remarks |
Page |
|
768 |
ROBERTSON |
JOHN |
50 |
1804 |
CAMUSCROSS (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD SKYE |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HORNET |
7/29/1854 |
LIVERPOOL |
GEELONG |
PRO NOTE £24.11.2 |
144 |
|
768 |
ROBERTSON |
MARION |
47 |
1807 |
CAMUSCROSS (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD SKYE |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HORNET |
7/29/1854 |
LIVERPOOL |
GEELONG |
... |
144 |
|
768 |
ROBERTSON |
JAMES |
20 |
1834 |
CAMUSCROSS (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD SKYE |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HORNET |
7/29/1854 |
LIVERPOOL |
GEELONG |
... |
144 |
|
768 |
ROBERTSON |
MALCOLM |
18 |
1836 |
CAMUSCROSS (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD SKYE |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HORNET |
7/29/1854 |
LIVERPOOL |
GEELONG |
... |
144 |
|
768 |
ROBERTSON |
DUNCAN |
15 |
1839 |
CAMUSCROSS (Camascross) |
LORD MACDONALD SKYE |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HORNET |
7/29/1854 |
LIVERPOOL |
GEELONG |
... |
144 |
|
Number |
Surname |
Forenames |
Age |
Birthyear |
Residence |
Estate |
Parish |
County |
Ship |
Departure Date |
Port of Departure |
Port of Arrival |
Remarks |
Page |
|
770 |
ROBERTSON |
ANN |
20 |
1834 |
DUISDALEMORE |
LORD MACDONALD SKYE |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HORNET |
7/29/1854 |
LIVERPOOL |
GEELONG |
PRO NOTE £4.7.10 |
144 |
|
Number |
Surname |
Forenames |
Age |
Birthyear |
Residence |
Estate |
Parish |
County |
Ship |
Departure Date |
Port of Departure |
Port of Arrival |
Remarks |
Page |
|
774 |
MCINTYRE |
JOHN |
33 |
1821 |
CAMUSCROSS (Camascross) |
LORD MCDONALD SKYE |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HORNET |
7/29/1854 |
LIVERPOOL |
GEELONG |
... |
145 |
|
774 |
MCINTYRE |
CHRISTY |
29 |
1825 |
CAMUSCROSS (Camascross) |
LORD MCDONALD SKYE |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HORNET |
7/29/1854 |
LIVERPOOL |
GEELONG |
... |
145 |
|
774 |
MCINTYRE |
MALCOLM |
1 |
1853 |
CAMUSCROSS (Camascross) |
LORD MCDONALD SKYE |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HORNET |
7/29/1854 |
LIVERPOOL |
GEELONG |
... |
145 |
|
Number |
Surname |
Forenames |
Age |
Birthyear |
Residence |
Estate |
Parish |
County |
Ship |
Departure Date |
Port of Departure |
Port of Arrival |
Remarks |
Page |
|
777 |
JOHNSTONE |
JOHN |
35 |
1819 |
CAMUSCROSS (Camascross) |
LORD MCDONALD SKYE |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HORNET |
7/29/1854 |
LIVERPOOL |
GEELONG |
NO AID |
145 |
|
777 |
JOHNSTONE |
MARY |
26 |
1828 |
CAMUSCROSS (Camascross) |
LORD MCDONALD SKYE |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HORNET |
7/29/1854 |
LIVERPOOL |
GEELONG |
NO AID |
145 |
|
777 |
JOHNSTONE |
EFFY |
5 |
1849 |
CAMUSCROSS (Camascross) |
LORD MCDONALD SKYE |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HORNET |
7/29/1854 |
LIVERPOOL |
GEELONG |
NO AID |
145 |
|
777 |
JOHNSTONE |
WILLIAM |
2 |
1852 |
CAMUSCROSS (Camascross) |
LORD MCDONALD SKYE |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HORNET |
7/29/1854 |
LIVERPOOL |
GEELONG |
NO AID |
145 |
|
Number |
Surname |
Forenames |
Age |
Birthyear |
Residence |
Estate |
Parish |
County |
Ship |
Departure Date |
Port of Departure |
Port of Arrival |
Remarks |
Page |
|
781 |
STEWART |
KATE |
39 |
1815 |
CAMUSCROSS (Camascross) |
LORD MCDONALD SKYE |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HORNET |
7/29/1854 |
LIVERPOOL |
GEELONG |
... |
145 |
|
781 |
ELDER |
JANET |
19 |
1835 |
CAMUSCROSS (Camascross) |
LORD MCDONALD SKYE |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HORNET |
7/29/1854 |
LIVERPOOL |
GEELONG |
... |
145 |
|
781 |
ELDER |
CHRISTIAN |
19 |
1835 |
CAMUSCROSS (Camascross) |
LORD MCDONALD SKYE |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HORNET |
7/29/1854 |
LIVERPOOL |
GEELONG |
... |
145 |
|
Number |
Surname |
Forenames |
Age |
Birthyear |
Residence |
Estate |
Parish |
County |
Ship |
Departure Date |
Port of Departure |
Port of Arrival |
Remarks |
Page |
|
787 |
CAMPBELL |
NEIL |
30 |
1824 |
DUISDALEMORE |
LORD MACDONALD SKYE |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HORNET |
7/29/1854 |
LIVERPOOL |
GEELONG |
PRO NOTE £17.1.4 |
146 |
|
787 |
CAMPBELL |
CATHERINE |
32 |
1822 |
DUISDALEMORE |
LORD MACDONALD SKYE |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HORNET |
7/29/1854 |
LIVERPOOL |
GEELONG |
... |
146 |
|
787 |
CAMPBELL |
ARCHIBALD |
12 |
1842 |
DUISDALEMORE |
LORD MACDONALD SKYE |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HORNET |
7/29/1854 |
LIVERPOOL |
GEELONG |
... |
146 |
|
787 |
CAMPBELL |
NEIL |
10 |
1844 |
DUISDALEMORE |
LORD MACDONALD SKYE |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HORNET |
7/29/1854 |
LIVERPOOL |
GEELONG |
... |
146 |
|
787 |
CAMPBELL |
ANN |
7 |
1847 |
DUISDALEMORE |
LORD MACDONALD SKYE |
Sleat |
Inverness |
HORNET |
7/29/1854 |
LIVERPOOL |
GEELONG |
... |
146 |
|
Number |
Surname |
Forenames |
Age |
Birthyear |
Residence |
Estate |
Parish |
County |
Ship |
Departure Date |
Port of Departure |
Port of Arrival |
Remarks |
Page |
|
882 |
MCINNES |
DONALD |
26 |
1829 |
DUISDALEMORE |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
SWITZERLAND |
6/16/1855 |
LIVERPOOL |
ADELAIDE |
£11.0.6 |
165 |
|
882 |
MCINNES |
CHRISTY |
23 |
1832 |
DUISDALEMORE |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
SWITZERLAND |
6/16/1855 |
LIVERPOOL |
ADELAIDE |
£11.0.6 |
165 |
|
882 |
MCINNES |
CATHERINE |
1 |
1854 |
DUISDALEMORE |
LORD MACDONALD |
Sleat |
Inverness |
SWITZERLAND |
6/16/1855 |
LIVERPOOL |
ADELAIDE |
£11.0.6 |
165 |
Highlands and Islands Emigration List 1852-57 (National Archives of Scotland reference HD4/5)
Highland and Island Emigration Society Database in Parish order – from Scan website