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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  
A Pictou Pioneer - 1784

Biography of John Robertson, pioneer settler of Churchville, Pictou County, Nova Scotia written by J. G. Robertson

Alister Mac Alister

Article printed in the Eastern Chronicle 8 December 1902 page 8, genealogy of Alexander MacKay

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 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.

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.

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 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.