"In 2005 Clearfield Company launched a new series of books by David Dobson designed to identify the origins of Scottish Highlanders who traveled to America prior to the Great Highland Migration that began in the 1730s and intensified thereafter. The first two volumes in the series covered Scottish Highlanders from Argyll and Perthshire; this latest volume in the series pertains to Inverness-shire"--Publisher website (August 2007).
Scottish Highlanders on the Eve of the Great Migration, 1725-1775: The People of the Grampian Highlands
Scottish Highlanders on the Eve of the Great Migration, 1725-1775. the People of the Hebrides
Alphabetical list of individuals mentioned in various sources.
He married Anne Ross at Breda in the Netherlands on 5 January 1728. The name Ann Ross is of interest. Alexander Gunn (10,19) of Badenloch and later of Wester Helmsdale's second wife, after his death married the Reverend John Ross of ...
Passenger and Immigration Lists Index: Supplement
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The following persons with Highland names received land grants in the designated years: 1734, John Lyon; 1735, Richard Dunn, John Dunn, Neil Gray, Alexander Legg, James Campbell, John Smith, Joseph Clark; 1736, John Macknight; 1737, ...