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Your Scottish Ancestry: January 2010
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Scottish family history and genealogical research service - Family trees researched - House histories - Document transcription - Genealogical problem solving - Genetic genealogy specialist. Saturday, 16 January 2010. Ancestry magazine (USA) - back issues now online. Back issues of the popular American ancestry magazine are now available online at Google Books. Editions online are from Jan-Feb 2004 to Jan-Feb 2009. Available at: http:/ books.google.com/books? Http:/ www.yourscottishancestry.com/. DNA test...
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Your Scottish Ancestry: April 2013
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Scottish family history and genealogical research service - Family trees researched - House histories - Document transcription - Genealogical problem solving - Genetic genealogy specialist. Wednesday, 10 April 2013. Fife Family History Society - DNA talk. Thanks to the Fife Family History Society. For their warm welcome in Cupar last night as I presented my talk on the Scottish DNA Project. Labels: Fife Family History Society. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. Eric J. Graham. Reconstr...
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Gallaibh ‘among the strangers’: September 2011
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Gallaibh ‘among the strangers’. Genealogy, history, genetic origins and other mutterings. Cha do dhùin dorust, nach d’ fhosgail dorust No door ever shut but another opened. Tuesday, 27 September 2011. Neil M Gunn - Light of the North. Breakachie, Strath of Dunbeath. Kenn's exploration of the river, and his hunt for the 'Salmon of Wisdom' has always resonated with my own soul. Douglas Gifford the literary critic observed that, 'The river becomes a complex symbol: simultaneously a river of time, of spa...
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Redshank: Redshank Surnames in the Laggan District
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Thursday, June 13, 2013. Redshank Surnames in the Laggan District. I have been doing research on the 1630 muster roll taken in the Portlough precinct of the Laggan District in east Donegal. This is an important area because it was where the Redshanks of Fionnaula Níc Dhónaill settled. She is also known in history as the very famous. I am now working the Scottish point of origin of all the Redshank surnames on the list. This will be offered in the hard copy version of. Which will be out this summer. David...
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Sunday, August 18, 2013. Gaelic Lord and warrior circa 1000 AD (c) Ulster Heritage. May 27, 2014 at 9:46 AM. Thanks for all this amazing information. My name in Irish is Eanna Mac An Galloglaigh, and I have recently been researching my `roots` and all this information tallies up so well with other pieces of information that I already had. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Ulster Heritage Book Shop. The Stewarts of Ballintoy. To Purchase click on book. There was an error in this gadget.
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Redshank: November 2011
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Friday, November 25, 2011. Donnchadh Mór Mac Eáin. Burial stone of Donnchadh Mór Mac Eáin of Kilmichael Glassary Argyll. Y Chromosome DNA testing is providing a way to research Redshank families. One such case is that of Donnchadh Mór Mac Eáin, who was a local lord in the parish of Kilmichael Glassry in mid Argyll circa 1460s through 1515 AD. He was the head of the House of Dunamuck and was a son of Ailean Mac Eáin Mhic Lachlainn, the taoiseach and seneschal of extensive lands in the parish. The movement...
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Redshank: Argyll and the Gall Gael
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Sunday, February 24, 2013. Argyll and the Gall Gael. The Gall-Gael were more Gaelic in that the Norse influence was small in numbers, and it can be said they were more a case of native Gaels going 'Viking.' We do know that the DNA results of many Argyll families from historical Gallóglaigh and Redshanks kinships, are native Gaelic in origin. Link: From Dalriata to Gall-Gaidheil. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Ulster Heritage Book Shop. The Stewarts of Ballintoy. To Purchase click on book. The Redsha...
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Redshank: Early Example of the Kilt
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Sunday, March 17, 2013. Early Example of the Kilt. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Ulster Heritage Book Shop. The Stewarts of Ballintoy. To Purchase click on book. Please patronize the advertisements on the Redshank blog as they keep the blog up and running and allow news and information to be posted. By clicking on and using our advertisements you help the Redshank blog. Many thanks agus go raibh maith agaibh. There was an error in this gadget. Early Example of the Kilt. View my complete profile.
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Gallaibh ‘among the strangers’: May 2013
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Gallaibh ‘among the strangers’. Genealogy, history, genetic origins and other mutterings. Cha do dhùin dorust, nach d’ fhosgail dorust No door ever shut but another opened. Saturday, 18 May 2013. My deep ancestry - Geno 2. Recently I sent off a DNA sample to the National Genographic Project. User profile (who are undertaking the actual processing of samples). I know the names and supposed geographical origins of 57 or my 64 potential ancestors going back 6 generations. Here they are plotted on a map ...