The Clanns
The Gàidhlig word Clann means Children.
The following Clans (alphabetical) have Tales I have gathered and inhabit the highlighted area in the above map.
This is not an exclusive list, enquire if your family name is not listed.
Also, it is possible to commission research in an area or with a family name not covered. This work usually takes a couple of days at the day rate.
Atholl ~
Baillie (Lamington, Borders)~
Cameron (Cam Shron) ~
Campbell (Caimbeul) ~
Livingstone ~
MacColl ~
Colquhoun (MacCombaich) ~
MacDonald (MacDòmhnall, MacDonnell, Clan Ranald) ~
MacDougall ~
MacGregor (MacGriogar) ~
MacKellar ~
MacKenzie (MacCoinneach) ~
MacIntosh ~
MacIver (MacIomhar) ~
MacLean ~
MacLaine ~
MacLeod ~
MacNaughton (MacNechtan) ~
MacNeill ~
MacNicol ~
MacPhie (Colonsay /Jura)~
Malcolm (Maol Chaluim) ~
Munro ~
Stewarts of Appin ~
I have extensive history material and tour routes set for MacColl / Stewart of Appin, in North Argyll and Malcolm of Duntrune in Mid Argyll.
More names
ALSO, Alasdair Broun has extensively documented his family genealogy and it is available on line. He is also working on family tree software. His area is South East Argyll / Glasgow/ Ayrshire and Australia.
Broun / Brown, Wyld, Stewart, Lang, Reverend Claud Brown (1850-1929), Mackellar, Kennedy, Clan Chief Duncan Mackellar of Glendaruel, James Wyld of Gilston (1776 - 1860), John Kennedy of Ayrshire (1694-1730), Robert Stodart of Kailzie (1748 - 1831),
Alison Turnbull, married name Stodart, (1760 - 1833),
Isabel Frances Moncrieff Stewart (married name: Broun) (1892-1968),
Thomas Maclachlan Stewart (1859-1933,William Young (1749 - 1820) and
William Young (1749-1820) of Dullatur, Glasgow,
Lamonts, Bute and Ayrshire, McConechys, Muir, McKechanys, Turnbull, Hadfield, Whettall / Whittall, Nisbitt / Nesbitt