{"id":36,"date":"2012-09-11T10:01:42","date_gmt":"2012-09-11T14:01:42","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/www.biancabakelite.com\/macpress\/?p=36"},"modified":"2024-08-31T23:40:31","modified_gmt":"2024-08-31T23:40:31","slug":"timeline-for-the-life-of-donald-macrae-of-glen-shiel","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/meetwithfamily.com\/macpress\/?p=36","title":{"rendered":"Timeline for the Life of Donald McRae of Glen Shiel"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>Donald McRae was born in Druidaig, Kintail, Scotland on 16 October 1827 to his father Farquhar MacRae, alias Farq oag.<\/p>\n<p>Donald came into the world joining one elder brother, Murdoch MacRae, two elder sisters, Ann MacRae and Catherine MacRae, and four years later, he was joined by a younger sister, Isabella MacRae.<\/p>\n<p>In 1851, according to that year&#8217;s census, at the age of 24, Donald left Kintail, and walked (and likely hitched a ride in a cart part way) for a 129 mile trek from Kintail to Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland. For a time, he was a lodger at Boginspro in Huntly.\u00a0 He then found work at the Huntly Castle Lodge, the home of Elizabeth Brodie, the last Dutchess of Gordon.\u00a0 NOTE: Currently (2024), the Huntly Castle Lodge is called the Castle Hotel Huntly and is in private business ownership.<\/p>\n<p>On 15 Nov 1856, at Huntly, Aberdeenshire, Scotland, Donald McRae married his sweetheart Jane Dickie, who was born to Alexander Dickie.\u00a0 Donald and Jane (Dickie) MacRae lived and raised their family on the property and residence of the Duke and Duchess of Gordon.\u00a0 Donald worked as a shepherd.<\/p>\n<p>Short background of the Duke of Gordon:\u00a0 In 1836, the Duke of Gordon died (and the Dukedom of Gordon became extinct).\u00a0 His wife, the Duchess, moved to Huntly Castle Lodge. \u00a0In 1864, the Duchess passed away and Huntly Castle Lodge closed down many of its operations. \u00a0Donald, along with his family now consisting of his wife and three children, Catherine, Alexander, and William Black, moved to Boharm, Moray, Scotland, where he was a shepherd at Tomhead (pronounced Tomheed).<\/p>\n<p>He spend almost 30 years living at Tomhead on the Arndilly Estate and it was there that six more children were born, Jane, John, James, Donald, Allan, and Mary Isabella.<\/p>\n<p>By 1901, Donald Mcrae and family moved to Aikenway Croft in\u00a0Rothes, Moray, Scotland where he remained at work as a shepherd.<\/p>\n<p>On\u00a018 Dec 1909, Donald McRae, the son of Farquhar MacRae of Morvich (Ross and Cromarty) passed away at the age of 82. \u00a0He is buried with his wife, Jane (Dickie) MacRae, at the Rothes Old Churchyard, with the following inscription on their marker:<\/p>\n<blockquote><p>In loving memory of Donald McRae, for 36 years shepherd at Arndilly who died at the croft, Aikenway, 18 Dec 1909 age 83. Also in loving memory of his widow Jane Dickie who died at Aikenway croft 15 Nov 1919 age 84. They shall rest in their graves until the resurrection<\/p><\/blockquote>\n<p>NOTE: \u00a0Last name spellings, either of MacRae or McRae, are synonymous with each other.\u00a0 As MacRae researchers are aware, there are several variations of MacRae surnames.<\/p>\n<p>The above timeline is documented\u00a0 and beyond dispute.<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>Donald McRae was born in Druidaig, Kintail, Scotland on 16 October 1827 to his father Farquhar MacRae, alias Farq oag. 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