Thanks for your replies.
I have been holding back with further posts as I was chasing up some other info which so far, I have been unable to find but here goes anyway.
Firstly, on reviewing the 3 deaths, only one of them specifically says "Killunaig Morven" - the other 2 just say Killunaig. My apologies. What is confusing me though is that it was the last one I came across only a couple of weeks ago that said Morven - the other two I have had for over 12 months. But there was something else that must have said Morven with at least one of those two because last April, my wife and I spent a day traipsing all over Morven looking for Killunaig. However, I cant find what that something else was. It is certainly not the sort of thing I could have imagined. So when I got this latest one saying Morven, I decided to try to track it down.
As far back as I can go, my Livingstone family came from Glenmore on the southern shores of Ardnamurchan on Loch Sunart. The persons where Killunaig is mentioned are:
Person 1:
Angus Livingstone, born Dec 1844 Glenmore Ardnamurchan to Hugh Livingstone and Catherine McDiarmid; died 14 Jul 1855 Gorteneorn Acharachle; buried "Killunaig Burial Ground as certified by Hugh Livingstone having charge of the funeral". As you are aware, Acharacle is to the north at the end of Loch Shiel.
Person 2:
Anne Livingstone (nee Cameron); born c1781 Glenmore Ardnamurchan (1851 Census) to Alexander Cameron and Mary Cameron (nee Cameron); died Laga Ardnamurchan 27 Apr 1855; buried "Killunaig Burial Ground as certified by Arch Livingstone having charge of the funeral". Anne was the mother of Hugh Livingstone mentioned above. Laga is near Glenmore.
Person 3:
Mary Livingstone (single), born c1781 Ardnamurchan (1851 census) to Donald Livingstone and Catherine McPherson; died 13 Mar 1858 Glenmore Ardnamurchan; buried "Kilunaig Morven as certified by Angus Livingstone, Brother of deceased"
The last of the family to die in the Adnamurchan region was Mary's sister Mysie Livingstone also single in 1868 but unfortunately, there was no column for burial. By then, the rest of the family had left the Ardnamurchan region
Person 3 was the last one I found and the other problem I now have is that I am starting to have my doubts that Mary is related. Anne's (person 2) husband was Angus and my initial reaction was that this was the same Angus who certified Mary's death but it may not be. Nevertheless, that record still says Morven.
We went to Cill Dhonnaig/Mongosdail/Killintag burial ground when were in Morven but given that the two deaths we had at the time specifically said Killunaig, I did not think we had the right place. There are very few headstones in Killintag, mainly just marker stones so little chance of finding any relevant burials.
I believe the expert on all things Morvern is Iain Thornber (we bought a book "Morvern, A Highland Parish" that he edited) who may also be able to shed some light on the discussion if anyone knows how to contact him.
Cheers
Terry - I'm a he by the way
