William Bell MURRAY [born 18/8/1856]married
Mary SEAMAN
William was born in Dornoch, son of Donald Murray and Mary Bell. He died in Norwich, England.
William Bell MURRAY [born 18/8/1856]David MURRAY
[1842-8/7/1893]
married
Julia MACINTOSH
[c1841-5/2/1904]
William MURRAY
Donald MURRAY

James
married
Elspat MACKAY
[6/2/1795-7/2/1891]
James is the son of William Murray, cattleman, and Isabella Mackay of Kinnauld, Rogart.
Elspat is the daughter of William Mackay, crofter, and Marion Sutherland.
James and Elspat (Elspeth) married on
The Dornoch Militia list of 1824 shows James as a tenant at Rhemusaig, Rogart – next to Kinnauld. The Militia
It was said that many folks objected to giving personal information to the 1841 census enumerators. This was the first census as we know them today.
On the evening of the 1851 census James and Elspat were home. James is shown as a farmer of two acres. When the census enumerator came round in 1861 James was 76 years old and Elspat was 67 years. Their children had left home but they did have their grandaughter, ANN MURRAY aged 10 years, born in
William was born in 1746 at Sallach, (Sallachton) Golspie, son of a Donald Murray. Isabella is reputed to be the daughter of an Alexander Mackay.
What happened to all those families? We do know that William Murray, the miller at Sallach, together with brothers, sisters, and their families moved along Strathfleet to Kinnauld and Rhemusaig, on the edge of Rogart. They appear to have been fortunate to take over the milling there. They may also have been granted a free rent period for seven years. The wadset at Rhemsaig and Kinnauld was held for a time by Colonel Sutherland, the same man who had held the land at Culmaillie and Sallach. The mill at Rhemusaig was positioned between Kinnauld and Rhemusaig - a short distance of half a mile between the different croft houses. At that time both places came under Rogart parish but later were part of Dornoch parish before finally reverting to Rogart parish around 1891.
We do not yet know exactly when the Murrays and the Mackays moved to Kinnauld - some of the family, including William, seem to have gone down late in the eighteenth century before the improvements began. It is possible that one member of the family married into a family settled at Rhemusaig or Kinnauld and the others followed through the years. Rhemusaig and Kinnauld remained the home of this family for many, many years.
In 1841 and 1851 Catherine Murray, daughter of William's brother Robert, was shown living alone at Kinnauld and recorded as a pauper. The old Parish Register of Dornoch shows a death for Isable Mackay, an old woman, who died at Kinauld, on