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MacLeas in Argyll, 18th Century
Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 9:31 pm
by Kyle2 MacLea
Donald had asked in one of the Tartan threads: "When doing research on your MacLeas have you found any 18th century MacLea records from MacLeas living in Argyll Parishes that closely border Bute?" This is a great question! I haven't closely looked at Macleas from Argyll near Bute specifically. I have been in correspondence with the MacLeas (they say Mack-LAY in comparison to my Mack-LEEs) of Baltimore, Maryland.
MacLeas in Argyll, 18th Century
Posted: Wed Mar 28, 2007 10:35 pm
by D.W.Livingston
I am not sure what is needed so I'll give over kill. =) This is the list I have from Scotland People of all the McLeas/MacLeas in Argyll. I just have the names, date and Parish listed. I can send anyone the parents names as well. 07/03/1806
MacLeas in Argyll, 18th Century
Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 2:50 am
by Canadian Livingstone
Hi Kyle, Thats ok I think you answered my question in a round about way.
MacLeas in Argyll, 18th Century
Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 4:55 am
by Canadian Livingstone
Hi David, Wow!!! Not bad. And you deliver. To say I am impressed with this list David would be an understatement. And quite a few before 1775 as I hoped there would be. It may be nothing but I have to satisfy a hunch. Now all we
MacLeas in Argyll, 18th Century
Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 5:00 am
by Canadian Livingstone
Hi Kyle, Thanks. This is great that David had that info on MacLeas. Were half way there. Now if he has Livingstone baptisms for those same Argyll parishes I think I can prove a hunch. Or not. regards Donald
MacLeas in Argyll, 18th Century
Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 5:09 am
by Canadian Livingstone
Hi David, Better make that Livingstones/Livingstons before the year 1800 if possible. Very much appreciate it. I don't know "Scotspeople" sounds great. regards Donald
MacLeas in Argyll, 18th Century
Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 5:13 am
by Canadian Livingstone
Hi David, On second thought. Perhaps Livingstone/Livingston baptism from before 1800 might be better. Very much appreciate this help. Never heard of "Scotspeople". Very cool. regards Donald
MacLeas in Argyll, 18th Century
Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 6:01 am
by Craig McClay Wilson
All, Noted that there were 7 McLea births in Kilfinan between 1747 and 1755. The Kilfinan parish is located less than a mile from Lindsaig, the long time home of the McLeas of Lindsaig as described in the McLea Account. This large presence of McLeas is consistent with the fact tht the McLea's of Lindsaig were a large landowner in Argyll. Both the 1688 and 1755 Valuation Rolls for Argyll show the McLeas of Lindsaig owning 9 merks of land. I will be visiting Bute and Lindsaig in May. Among other things , I will be looking for McLeas/Livingstones both past and present.
MacLeas in Argyll, 18th Century
Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 7:37 am
by D.W.Livingston
Hello Donald, The actual website is
http://www.scotlandspeople.gov.uk/. I believe I typed it wrong originally, it is Scotlandspeople not Scotspeople.

haha I do not know if I have all Argyll from before 1800 as it cost 1 "credit" per page and I am working to get each era down. I do know that I have "Lismore Appin and Duror" as I was researching it, but the rest of Argyll I might not. When I just did a search for Livingston between 1553 and Dec 31, 1799 for the entire county of Argyll I came up with 181 matches which would be 8 pages (or 8 credits). Livingstone for the same search came back with 88 hits and only 4 pages (24 of those 88 are listed below, so you could say that almost 1/3 of the Argyll Livingstone was baptised in Lismore.) I am not sure if LIVINGSTONE would come into the search for LIVINGSTON or not. From the numbers I would assum ethat it does. Here they are: 01/01/1759
MacLeas in Argyll, 18th Century
Posted: Thu Mar 29, 2007 2:46 pm
by Kyle2 MacLea
Excellent, Craig! I will be very interested to see if you can find anyone, or more about the Lindsaig Macleas too!