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Thread: Sutherland/munro/mackay - Culrain In Easter Ross Or Sutherland?

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    Default Sutherland/munro/mackay - Culrain In Easter Ross Or Sutherland?

    My gr,gr, great grandparents JOHN SUTHERLAND and ANN MACKAY lived at
    Culrain (Culdrain?) near Lairg in the mid 1800's. JOHN SUTHERLAND was a
    tenant farmer and was the Innkeeper of the Culrain Inn. ANN MACKAY was
    born at Golspie and died at Culrain Inn, Rogart Parish, 11.12.1865. JOHN
    SUTHERLAND was born at Golspie and died at Culrain Inn on 28.2.1871. JOHN
    SUTHERLAND's parents were JOHN SUTHERLAND, tenant farmer, and JANET
    MUNRO. I am trying to find out more about the Culrain Inn (near Carbisdale
    Castle) which was built by the Duchess-Countess of Sutherland. Would they
    have been buried on the allotment or which is the nearest cemetery to
    Culrain?

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    Don Keightley Guest

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    This might help Roni.

    "Culrain folk are mostly buried at Kincardine Cemetery, some four miles to the South."

    http://lu.softxs.ch/mackay/Couples3/C6053.html

    http://www.tainmuseum.org.uk/imageli.../number185.asp

    I will be digging just as hard as you are.
    Last edited by Don Keightley; 26-Mar-08 at 10:13.

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    Cool

    Hi there my newly found cousin across the seas! Thanks will have a look.
    I think it may involve digging under a castle! Good luck Roni

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    Don Keightley Guest

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    From what I have been able to ascertain, Carbisdale castle is about half a mile outside of Culrain, so the cemetary shouldn't be under it.

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    No but the Culrain Lodge was!

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