Kiltearn

[1] The principal settlement is the village of Evanton, and the parish extends almost to Dingwall and about halfway to Alness.

Kiltearn Old Parish Church, now a ruin, dates back to 1227 and is the historic burial place of the Munros.

[3] According to 19th century historian Alexander Mackenzie, Robert Mor Munro, 15th Baron of Foulis who died in 1588 was the first Munro chief to be buried at Kiltearn and break away from his ancestor's usual custom of being buried at Chanonry.

[10] The 16th century churchman Donald Munro was buried in Kiltearn, "a little to the east of the burial ground of the family of Foulis", although the grave is not marked.

The Very Rev Murdoch MacQueen Moderator of the General Assembly of the Free Church of Scotland who died in 1912 is buried there.

Old Kiltearn church
Kiltearn Parish Church