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1793 Voyage of the Argyll
In 1793, in early summer, 150 Highlanders in 40 families sailed away from Glenelg in western Inverness bound for Glengarry in Upper Canada. Six generations ago, my ancestors were amongst the passengers on that ship, including: John Bàn McLeor (my … Continue reading
Posted in Dewar, MacLeor, McCuaig, McLeod
Tagged Argyll, Glenelg, Glengarry, Hector, Neptune, Prince Edward Island, Schooner Charlotte
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