Kinlochbervie Being the Story And Traditions of a Remote Highland Parish And It

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Kinlochbervie Being the Story And Traditions of a Remote Highland Parish And It
Alexander Macrae
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In the Church of Scotland Mr. Clark was succeeded, in 1856, by Rev. John Adam Macfarlane, who was translated to the parish of Urray in 1861.
In 1862 the Rev. Peter Calder, M. A. , who had been a teacher at Grantown, and was for two years minister of Fort Augustus, was inducted at Kinlochbervie, where he remained for less than two years. He accepted a call to Clyne in 1864. He died there in 1870.
The Rev. Kenneth MacKenzie was admitted in December, 1864, and was translated to Kinlochluichart in
...1876. Three years later, in 1879, he came to Badcall, Scourie, where he remained till 1903, when he retired. He died in 1915 at the age of eighty-seven. He had been twice married, first to Annie Macpherson of Kirkmicheal, Banffshire, and second, to Penual Grant, daughter of Rev. William C. M. Grant, minister of Durness.
The Rev. Simon Hally, M. A. , a native of Glasgow, and a graduate of Glasgow University, was ordained at St. John's, New Brunswick, in 1873. He returned to this country and E. C.


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