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Donald Blue

Male 1846 - 1915  (68 years)


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Generation: 1

  1. 1.  Donald Blue was born on 18 Jun 1846 in Campbeltown, Argyll, Scotland, UK; was christened on 20 Jun 1846 in Campbeltown, Argyll, Scotland, UK (son of Donald Blue and Barbara Smith); died on 12 Apr 1915 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; was buried in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Archibald Blue. In loving memory of his father Donald Blue who died at Carnvickoye 12 th Apr 1915 aged 67. His mother Flora Galbreath who died at Carnvickoye 3 rd May 1922 aged 72.

    Family/Spouse: Flora Galbraith. Flora (daughter of Neil Galbraith and Mary Galbraith) was born on 18 Jul 1849 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; died on 3 May 1922 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; was buried in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]

    Children:
    1. Archibald Blue was born on 24 Dec 1888 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; was christened on 1 Mar 1889 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; and died.

Generation: 2

  1. 2.  Donald Blue was born about 1787 in Scotland, UK (son of Donald Blue and Elizabeth Galbraith); died on 25 May 1847 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK.

    Notes:

    1827 census Gigha


    Died:
    Died aged 60 at Ardelay

    Donald married Barbara Smith on 18 Jun 1840 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK. Barbara (daughter of Archibald Smith and Barbara MacNeill) was born on 25 Jun 1813 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; died on 31 Jan 1849 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 3.  Barbara Smith was born on 25 Jun 1813 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK (daughter of Archibald Smith and Barbara MacNeill); died on 31 Jan 1849 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK.

    Notes:

    Died:
    died Carnvichaoith

    Notes:

    Married:
    Donald Blue from Killean Parish with Barbara Smith from Carnvigoith

    Source Kintyre Magazine nr 23
    Research on the Gigha branch of the family showed Malcolm Blue to be miller at Ardelay in 1795. In 1827 Ardelay was occupied by Elizabeth Galbraith, a widow of 64 years. She engaged Donald Blue from Killean as miller. In an old record he gave his age as 40 years at that time. He subsequently married Barbra Smith, daughter of a nearby farmer. In 1847 his mother died at Ardelay aged 84 years to be followed by himself shortly afterwards. His wife died early in 1849 but it is probable they had a family as a Donald Blue signed the call to a Mr. Duncan Black to come as parish minister after the death of the Rev. Dr. James Curdie. The old document was dated 24 December 1868.

    Children:
    1. 1. Donald Blue was born on 18 Jun 1846 in Campbeltown, Argyll, Scotland, UK; was christened on 20 Jun 1846 in Campbeltown, Argyll, Scotland, UK; died on 12 Apr 1915 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; was buried in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK.


Generation: 3

  1. 4.  Donald Blue (son of Donald Blue and Merran MacNeill).

    Notes:

    We do not know if the fathers name was Donald or not, but we presume it was Donald as the first son of son Donald is called Donald

    Donald married Elizabeth Galbraith. Elizabeth was born about 1767; died on 30 Mar 1847 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 5.  Elizabeth Galbraith was born about 1767; died on 30 Mar 1847 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK.

    Notes:

    1827 census Gigha


    Died:
    Died at Mill

    Children:
    1. 2. Donald Blue was born about 1787 in Scotland, UK; died on 25 May 1847 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK.

  3. 6.  Archibald Smith was born about 1780; died on 15 Sep 1850 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; was buried in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK.

    Archibald married Barbara MacNeill on 31 May 1810 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK. Barbara (daughter of Murdoch MacNeill and Catherine MacGougan) was born about 1791 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; died on 30 Mar 1862 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; was buried in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 7.  Barbara MacNeill was born about 1791 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK (daughter of Murdoch MacNeill and Catherine MacGougan); died on 30 Mar 1862 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; was buried in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK.

    Notes:

    Died:
    died Cairnvickoye, Gigha aged 71
    James Smith, son, is informant

    Notes:

    Married:
    Archibald Smith and Barbara McNeill at Keills

    1827 census

    Children:
    1. Flora Smith was born on 6 Sep 1811 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; died on 6 Mar 1842 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; was buried in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK.
    2. 3. Barbara Smith was born on 25 Jun 1813 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; died on 31 Jan 1849 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK.
    3. Catherine Smith was born on 11 Jul 1815 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; died on 25 Mar 1845 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; was buried in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK.
    4. James Smith was born in Dec 1817 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; died on 21 Feb 1897 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; was buried in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK.
    5. Margaret Smith was born on 29 Dec 1819 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; died on 17 Aug 1891 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; was buried in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK.
    6. John Smith was born on 18 Mar 1822 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; died on 12 Apr 1888 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; was buried in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK.
    7. Mary Smith was born on 16 Jun 1824 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; died on 7 Jan 1907 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; was buried in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK.
    8. Donald Smith was born on 25 Dec 1826 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; died on 4 Jan 1845 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; was buried in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK.
    9. Archibald Smith was born on 19 Mar 1830 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; and died.


Generation: 4

  1. 8.  Donald Blue was born about 1709; died in Apr 1778 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; was buried in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK.

    Notes:

    Died:
    died at Ardelay

    Buried:
    Sacred to the memory of Donald Blue, miller, Ardelay who died April 1778 aged 69 years and of Merran McNeil his wife who died Sep 1758 aged 46 years.

    Donald married Merran MacNeill. Merran was born about 1711; died in Sep 1758 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; was buried in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  2. 9.  Merran MacNeill was born about 1711; died in Sep 1758 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; was buried in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK.

    Notes:

    Buried:
    Sacred to the memory of Donald Blue, miller, Ardelay who died April 1778 aged 69 years and of Merran McNeil his wife who died Sep 1758 aged 46 years.

    Notes:

    Married:
    Source Kintyre Magazine 23
    The Blues of North Kintyre
    Ian MacDonald
    A letter to our editor from Mr. John Blue of Plano, Texas, asking for confirmation that the family originally McGORME or McGURMEN had originated in Knapdale before spreading to Kintyre and the nearby islands, was sent to me and the subsequent research on the families produced some interesting details on the families in Kintyre and Knapdale. The old Gaelic surname was found to vary from being written as McGURMEN, McGURMAN, McGURMAINE, depending on the locality. The earliest traces, however, were found in North Kintyre in the parish of Kilcalmonell and later in Killean parish to the south, before several listed as rebels in the 1685 rising by the Earl of Argyll were located in the Tayvallish peninsula of North Knapdale. The remainder both in Knapdale and Kintyre remained loyal and are all listed as fensible men of various parishes in 1692.
    The family were renowned meal millers and operated the mills at Ballochroy, Tayinloan (Largie), Killean, Glachaig, Glenbarr and Kylipole (Calliburn) during the 18th and 19th centuries. Several were weavers, shoemakers and farmers in various parts of Kintyre. Later generations became shoemakers, slaters and builders in Campbeltown, whilst others left their native shores to settle in America and Canada. The earliest member traced was Malcolm Blue, a tenant at Kilhammag in Kilcalmonell Parish, Barony of Knapdale in 1627.
    On 26 February 1627 John MacDonald, heritable proprietor of the 8 merklands of KILCHAMAG, GARNAGRENOCK and MUCKROY issued a Precept of Warning to the four pretended tenants of his lands in Knapdale. It was written in Edinburgh, signed by himself and witnessed by Charles McAlester and John McKay. The warning was sent to Adam McKay, sheriff in Kintyre to execute. It ordered Malcolm MoIlgorme and the other three pretended tenants to flit, remove with their spouses, bairns and stock, etc. before Whitsunday 1627.
    The warning was to be made at the next preaching of God's word or prayers in the parish church of Kilcalmonell allowing 40 days for the completion and compliance. No further details were found until 1685 when Donald, Donald jun., Iver and John (Blue) McGurman living on the island of Gigha took the oath of allegiance on 10th Sept. 1685 at Campbeltown together with a number of others from the Glen Barr area of Kintyre who had fled to the island for safety. By then Angus and Dugald McIlguirme were located on the farms of Ducheran and Barmollach in Saddell, then part of Killean Parish whilst Duncan McIlguirme was farmer at Amod, also nearby in Barr Glen.
    When emigration from Kintyre, due to high rents and oppresion, commenced about 1730 Malcolm Blue, his spouce More (Sara) Smith, and their three young sons left, it is believed with the Neil McNeill batch of colonisers about 1746/47. Their three sons were Daniel, Duncan and John and five more children were born near Campbelltown (Fayetteville). Subsequently several other members of the family also emigrated to the Cape Fear area the main port of arrival being Wilmington, North Carolina. On 2nd September 1748 the Presbyterian Community in Bladen Country petitioned the Synod of Argyll to send them out a minister. Malcolm Blue was one of the signatories of the original which is preserved in the Archives of Inverary Castle. His son John 1745-1781 was a colonel in the Revolutionary War. He married Mary McKay and their eldest son John married Effie Gilchrist, the only daughter of John Gilchrist and Flora Currie. The Gilchrist family farmed at North Loch Kiarran near the village of Clachan before emigrating in 1771 to North Carolina. Their grandson, Rear Admiral Victor Blue, was accorded every possible military honour when he died in 1928. In an illustrious career in the Navy he was decorated many times and served in the North Sea Fleet, being commander of U.S.S. Texas in World War I.
    After the Jacobite rebellion of 1745 and the onset of less troubled times the most of the Blue families located in the Largieside area of Kintyre. The oldest grave stones known to the writer are in

    Children:
    1. 4. Donald Blue
    2. Malcom Blue was born about 1746; died on 8 Mar 1823 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; was buried in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK.

  3. 14.  Murdoch MacNeill was born about 1754 (son of Malcolm MacNeill and Barbara Galbraith); died on 9 Sep 1824 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; was buried in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Source: death certificate
    Was 70 years old at time of death and living at Ardmeanish

    Murdoch married Catherine MacGougan on 19 Jun 1789 in Killean and Kilchenzie, Argyll, Scotland, UK. Catherine (daughter of Lachlan MacGougan) was born about 1768; died on 17 Feb 1824 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; was buried in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK. [Group Sheet] [Family Chart]


  4. 15.  Catherine MacGougan was born about 1768 (daughter of Lachlan MacGougan); died on 17 Feb 1824 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; was buried in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK.

    Notes:

    Died:
    Source death certificate: was 56 years old and lived at Armeanish

    Children:
    1. 7. Barbara MacNeill was born about 1791 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; died on 30 Mar 1862 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; was buried in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK.
    2. Sarah MacNeill was born about 1792 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; died on 1 Feb 1859 in Campbeltown, Argyll, Scotland, UK.
    3. Catherine MacNeill was born on 15 Oct 1794 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; died on 25 Dec 1858 in Campbeltown, Argyll, Scotland, UK.
    4. Margaret MacNeill was born on 13 Apr 1797 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; died in 1847 in Dundonald, Ayrshire, Scotland, UK.
    5. Mary MacNeill was born on 6 Apr 1799 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; was christened on 8 Apr 1799 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; died in 1857 in Auchinleck, Ayrshire, Scotland, UK.
    6. Elisabeth MacNeill was born on 22 Mar 1801 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; died on 4 Apr 1801 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK.
    7. Hector MacNeill was born on 14 Apr 1802 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; was christened on 18 Apr 1802 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; died on 21 Aug 1802 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK.
    8. Archibald MacNeill was born on 16 Oct 1803 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; died on 12 Dec 1879 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; was buried in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK.
    9. Malcolm MacNeill was born on 24 Dec 1807 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; died on 31 Dec 1807 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK.
    10. Janet MacNeill was born on 5 Aug 1809 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; died on 18 Aug 1878 in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK; was buried in Isle of Gigha, Argyll, Scotland, UK.