| A Pictou Pioneer - 1784 Biography of John Robertson, pioneer settler of Churchville, Pictou County, Nova Scotia written by J. G. Robertson | John Robertson Margaret Robertson Churchville 1874 Fairlie Scotland James Robertson William Robertson Mary Robertson Kilmorack Beauly Lord Lovat Robert Robertson Patrick Robertson Peter Robertson Duncan Robertson Hugh Robertson Donald MacKay Roderick MacKay Hugh MacKay Margaret MacKay Robertson Alexander MacKay ship John Gaelic Pictou town East River Valley elm tree Catherine Robertson Ann Robertson Cross Brook Crossbrook Mi'kmaq Catherine Robertson Fraser John Fraser Ian Ruadh Ann Robertson Fraser Christina MacKenzie Robertson Margaret Robertson MacKenzie Millstream Mary Robertson Grant Robert Grant Patrick Finner Irish Mountain William Duff grist mill Robertsons Mills Thomas McLeod Rev. James D. MacGregor the Deacon Clarence MacDonald Glencairn House carin Robert S Robertson William Roderick Robertson Colin Robertson Roderick Robertson Fall River Massachusetts Brampton Ontario Goderich Ontario Jessie MacHardy Robertson MacHardy Sarah Belle Fraser Sarah Belle Fraser Robertson Lydia Adelia Paulson Lydia Robertson Lydia Paulson Robertson Sarah Robertson Vimy Ridge Agricultural Counsellor for Canada J G Robertson World War 1 Lt. Col. J. G. Robertson John Gordon Robertson Alexander MacHardy Joanna Campbell MacHardy | | |
| Alister Mac Alister Article printed in the Eastern Chronicle 8 December 1902 page 8, genealogy of Alexander MacKay | Alister MacAlister Alexander MacKay Beauly Kilmorack Scotland Donald MacKay Rory MacKay Hugh MacKay Margaret MacKay Fraser Highlanders Nellie Calder Ann Fraser Fish Pools East River St. Mary's Ann Fraser MacKay Ann MacKay Roderick MacKay John MacKay Sophia MacKay Helen MacKay James Macgregor MacKay Catherine MacKay Fox Brook Big Deacon Catherine MacKay Fraser Mary MacKay Fraser Albion Mines Christy MacKay Fraser Joseph MacKay William MacKay Millstream Hector Ann MacKay MacGregor Rev. James MacGregor Forbes John Robertson Margaret MacKay Robertson Churchville James Robertson Catherine Robertson Nancy Robertson Margaret Robertson Mary Robertson William Robertson Catherine Robertson Fraser John Roy Fraser Springville Nancy Robertson Fraser Culloden Margaret Robertson MacKenzie John MacKenzie Mary Robertson Grant Robert Grant Keltic Gaelic ruadh aed aodh 78th Regiment | | |
| 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 | Beauly MacKay Robertson Fraser | | |
| 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. | Beauly Fraser MacKay | | |
| 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 Fraser MacKay Robertson | | |
| 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. | Kilmorack Beauly Fraser Robertson MacKay Cemetery | | |
| 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. | Beauly Kilmorack Cemetery Fraser MacKay Robertson | | |