Kilfinichen Parish, Ross of Mull Livingstons
Posted: Wed Mar 16, 2011 4:57 pm
Hi All,
John Livingston and I are in general agreement that Neil Livingston age 40 gamekeeper, Sheabach, Ross of Mull, recorded in the 1779 Argyll census is the father of the Donald Livingston b. abt. 1776 married to Cirsty Campbell of Kilpatrick and Asapol, Ross of Mull and Angus Livingston of Kilpatrick and Shiaba, Ross of Mull later Uragaig, Isle of Colonsay who was married to Margaret Hall or Hale. The Sheabach refered to the 1779 Census is also spelt Shiaba and Sheba and is located in south western Ross of Mull in Kilfinichen Parish. John is a descendant of Angus Livingston. I also have consulted with Dawn Livingstone a descendant of Donald Livingston and Cirsty Campbell and she also has wondered about whether her ancestor Donald Livingston was a son of Neil Livingston of Shebach. I have assured her this is likely the case and also pointed a number of clues which suggest this to be the case including the fact that the old Kilfinichen Parish, Ross of Mull Donald Livingston's death record years later states that his father was indeed a Neil Livingston.
In addition I am wondering if a Duncan Livingston b. abt. 1786 of Kilfinichen Parish born abt. 1786 probably also in Kilfinichen Parish is a younger brother of Donald and Angus. Duncan Livingston of Criech, Ross of Mull married Margaret McCormick in 1811, a few years later the family is living in a croft at Ardchiavaig little south of Asapol still later in Kentra Iona where and I found them beginning in the 1841 Scottish census.
1841 Census
Kentra, Iona, Argyll
Duncan Livingston age 55 b. abt. 1786 carpenter
Margaret age 45
John age 15
Catharine age 15 (or Ann)
Niel age 13
Jess 11 alias Janet
1851 Census 3 Kentra, Kentra, Iona, Argyll (census partly wrong as Iona location of all childrens birthplace)
Margaret Livingston (formerly carpenters wife) age 58 b. 1793 Kilfinichen parish (Ross of Mull)
John age 28 b. Iona ?
Mary age 26 Iona ?
Ann age 24 b. Iona ?
Niel age 22 b. Iona
James McCormick age 8 (probably a nephew of Margaret's) b. Kilfinichen parish (Ross of Mull)
Two of the Livingston children were actually born in Kentra, Iona or Ross of Mull but their baptisms were recorded in Kilfinichen Parish, Ross of Mull Presbyterian Parish book. Duncan Livingston was living at Criech in Kilfinichen Parish when he married Margaret in 1811 and when Mary was born in 1814 Duncan and family lived in croft at Ardchivaig which is just a little south of Asapol where Donald Livingston and Christy Campbell resided in the early 1800's. I will figure out when they went to Iona from the baptismal records. The 1851 census taker was apparently told all the children were born in Iona but I think the baptismal records suggest that is not the case. Looks like some were born in Kilfinichen Parish and the later ones in Kentra, Iona.
Regretably since Margaret's husband Duncan the Kentra carpenter died sometime between the years 1841 and 1851 he is not included in the later detailed Scottish death records which were begun in the 1850's which would have likely listed the name of Duncan's parents and told us whether or not his father was a Neil Livingston. That was unfortunate.
John Livingston and I are in general agreement that Neil Livingston age 40 gamekeeper, Sheabach, Ross of Mull, recorded in the 1779 Argyll census is the father of the Donald Livingston b. abt. 1776 married to Cirsty Campbell of Kilpatrick and Asapol, Ross of Mull and Angus Livingston of Kilpatrick and Shiaba, Ross of Mull later Uragaig, Isle of Colonsay who was married to Margaret Hall or Hale. The Sheabach refered to the 1779 Census is also spelt Shiaba and Sheba and is located in south western Ross of Mull in Kilfinichen Parish. John is a descendant of Angus Livingston. I also have consulted with Dawn Livingstone a descendant of Donald Livingston and Cirsty Campbell and she also has wondered about whether her ancestor Donald Livingston was a son of Neil Livingston of Shebach. I have assured her this is likely the case and also pointed a number of clues which suggest this to be the case including the fact that the old Kilfinichen Parish, Ross of Mull Donald Livingston's death record years later states that his father was indeed a Neil Livingston.
In addition I am wondering if a Duncan Livingston b. abt. 1786 of Kilfinichen Parish born abt. 1786 probably also in Kilfinichen Parish is a younger brother of Donald and Angus. Duncan Livingston of Criech, Ross of Mull married Margaret McCormick in 1811, a few years later the family is living in a croft at Ardchiavaig little south of Asapol still later in Kentra Iona where and I found them beginning in the 1841 Scottish census.
1841 Census
Kentra, Iona, Argyll
Duncan Livingston age 55 b. abt. 1786 carpenter
Margaret age 45
John age 15
Catharine age 15 (or Ann)
Niel age 13
Jess 11 alias Janet
1851 Census 3 Kentra, Kentra, Iona, Argyll (census partly wrong as Iona location of all childrens birthplace)
Margaret Livingston (formerly carpenters wife) age 58 b. 1793 Kilfinichen parish (Ross of Mull)
John age 28 b. Iona ?
Mary age 26 Iona ?
Ann age 24 b. Iona ?
Niel age 22 b. Iona
James McCormick age 8 (probably a nephew of Margaret's) b. Kilfinichen parish (Ross of Mull)
Two of the Livingston children were actually born in Kentra, Iona or Ross of Mull but their baptisms were recorded in Kilfinichen Parish, Ross of Mull Presbyterian Parish book. Duncan Livingston was living at Criech in Kilfinichen Parish when he married Margaret in 1811 and when Mary was born in 1814 Duncan and family lived in croft at Ardchivaig which is just a little south of Asapol where Donald Livingston and Christy Campbell resided in the early 1800's. I will figure out when they went to Iona from the baptismal records. The 1851 census taker was apparently told all the children were born in Iona but I think the baptismal records suggest that is not the case. Looks like some were born in Kilfinichen Parish and the later ones in Kentra, Iona.
Regretably since Margaret's husband Duncan the Kentra carpenter died sometime between the years 1841 and 1851 he is not included in the later detailed Scottish death records which were begun in the 1850's which would have likely listed the name of Duncan's parents and told us whether or not his father was a Neil Livingston. That was unfortunate.