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Kilmorack Cemetery
This a view of the Kilmorack Cemetery near Beauly where many Fraser, MacKay and Robertson ancestors are burried. Many of the older markers are very difficult if not imposable to read. Some are totally missing.
A View of the Kilmorack Cemetery
A view of the Kilmorack Cemetery where many Fraser, MacKay and Robertson ancestors are buried. It is difficult if not imposable to read many of the older markers. In some cases they are totally missing.
1000 year old Beauly Elm Tree
This elm tree was planted by French Monks at the same time as they built the church. The tree is still very much alive aster 1000 years as opposed to the church which was mostly destroyed by fire during the reformation.
Beauly Priory, Beauly Scotland
This church was built by French Monks around 1100. They called this place "Beau Lieu" - beautiful place. It has now been changed to Beauly. The church has mostly bee destroyed by fire during the Reformation.
Modern Day Beauly, Scotland
This is Beauly as it is now. Beauly is where many Fraser, MacKay and Robertson called home before emigrating to NS
Alister Mac Alister
Article printed in the Eastern Chronicle 8 December 1902 page 8, genealogy of Alexander MacKay
A Pictou Pioneer - 1784
Biography of John Robertson, pioneer settler of Churchville, Pictou County, Nova Scotia written by J. G. Robertson