I am researching this family name for a friend. If anyone else is also researching the name and is prepared to compare notes please let me know. I am most specifically interested in the family in the 19th and 18th century or earlier in Scotland but I have no access to Scottish records other than the 1841/51 censuses.
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26-11-2011 9:55 PM #1Knowledgeable and helpful
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McKerchar of Kenmore area, Perthshire
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Christian McKerchar (1834-1896), daughter of John McKerchar and Janet Crerar, married Alexander McNaughton of Remony - she was my great great grandmother. I have a family tree up on Ancestry if you're interested (they had a rather large family).
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Good to hear from you Anne. I think that this may be a parallel branch of the family but I suspect that the many McKerchar families in the Loch Tay area must have been related at some point. I'd therefore be very interested to see your tree on Ancestry. Are you able to send me a link or to PM it to me?
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