Peter STUART

Family 1: Helen MACKINNON


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!MENTION: Rev. Dr. Donald MacKinnon and Alick Morrison, THE MACLEODS--THE GENEALOGY OF A CLAN, Section II, Edinburgh, The Clan MacLeod Society, 1968, p. 123. Provost of Campbeltown, son of the Rev. Charles Stuart, minister of the First Charge, Campbeltown, and his wife, Annabella, daughter of John Campbell of Kildalloig, chamberlain of Kintyre, with issue. Helen and her husband, Peter Stuart, emigrated to Prince Edward Island in November 1775, and were shipwrecked on the north end of the Island, but they and their ten children were saved, although they nearly lost everything they possessed. Peter Stuart, it would appear, had purchased land on a large scale in Prince Edward Island and had settled emigrants from the Highlands on his land. He became Chief-Justice of the Island, a position for which he was recommended by the Earl of Warwick.


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