
All welcome and encouraged to collaborate - please go ahead and edit and add: it's going to rely on the Macdonald managers helping - over years - so not a one person job :-) Notice Sub-Projects below SOMERLED (-killed in battle 1164). Balfour Paul says that the first reference to Somerled records him as living in the district of Morven with his father Gillebride, but he does not cite the pre...
All welcome and encouraged to collaborate - please go ahead and edit and add: it's going to rely on the Macdonald managers helping - over years - so not a one person job :-) THE MACDONALDS OF CASTLE CAMUS This branch of the family of Sleat is descended from JAMES MACDONALD of Castle Camus , son of Donald Gruamach Macdonald, 4th Baron of Sleat . Owing to the long minority of Donald Gormeson, ...
All welcome and encouraged to help us collate the Mac or McDonalds in Jamaica in the 1700s and 1800s. This is a Work in Progress long-term project, and will require lots of help from interested parties. Nobody is going to nitpick about formatting - give it a go - others will fix for you if you need it - and you can do the same for them. By map: MacedonianBoy - CC BY-SA 3.0, Map of the c...
All welcome and encouraged to collaborate - please go ahead and edit and add: it's going to rely on the Macdonald managers helping - over years - so not a one person job :-) Contains Ordnance Survey data © Crown copyright and database right, CC BY-SA 3.0, THE MACDONALDS OF RIGG AND BALVICQUEAN This family is descended from I. JOHN OG , second son of Donald Gruamach Mac James . While Jam...
Scottish Jamaicans are Jamaicans of Scottish descent. Scottish Jamaicans include those of European and mixed African and Asian ancestry with Scottish ancestors and date back to the earliest period of post-Spanish, European colonisation. An early influx of Scots came in 1656, when 1200 prisoners of war were deported by Oliver Cromwell.to the recently acquired English colony there. They were so...
All welcome and encouraged to collaborate - please go ahead and edit and add: it's going to rely on the Macdonald managers helping - over years - so not a one person job :-) THE MACDONALDS OF SLEAT. - Hugh of Sleat (c. 1437 – 1498), pronounced "Slate", who is known as Ùisdean, was a son of Alexander MacDonald, 10th Earl of Ross and Lord of the Isles. He was a member of the Highland and West...
Original MacDonald settlers in South Africa and their desendants MacDonald, Macdonald, and McDonald are surnames of Scottish Origin. In the Scottish Gaelic and Irish languages they are patronymic, referring to an ancestor with given name Donald. The surname is an Anglicised form of the Scottish Gaelic and Irish Gaelic MacDhòmhnaill or Dòmhnallach. The name is a patronym meaning 'son of Dòmhna...