Place:Croick (Easter Ross), Ross and Cromarty, Scotland

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NameCroick (Easter Ross)
TypeHamlet
Coordinates57.883°N 4.583°W
Located inRoss and Cromarty, Scotland     ( - 1975)
Also located inHighland Region, Scotland     (1975 - 1996)
Highland (council area), Scotland     (1996 - )
See alsoKincardine, Ross and Cromarty, Scotlandparish in which it is located
source: Getty Thesaurus of Geographic Names
source: Family History Library Catalog

From The Gazetteer for Scotland:

"Croick (alternatively Croik or Croich) lies in Strathcarron on the Allt an t-Srath Chuileannaich. Its T-plan parliamentary church was erected in 1827 to a design by Thomas Telford and in its kirkyard 80 people took refuge in May 1845 after being evicted from their homes in Glen Calvie to make way for sheep farming."

There is a second place named Croick in the former county of Sutherland, further north.

Croick was located in the parish of Kincardine until 1975. It is now in the [[Place:Highland (council area), Scotland|Highland Council Area.

For further information of a genealogical nature, see the parish of Kincardine.