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Posted by: Macfive 28-Oct-2006, 05:26 PM |
Background: The MacFarlanes are descended from Alwyn, Celtic Earl of Lennox, whose younger son, Gilchrist, received lands at Arrochar on the shore of Loch Long at the end of the twelfth century. Variations: Allan, Allanach, Allanson, Allen, Allison, Bartholomew, Bartie, Bartleman, Bartlet, Bartlett, Barty, Bryce, Callander, Caw, Cunnison, Galbraith, Galbreath, Galloway, Gruamach, Kinnieson, Knox, Leaper, Leipper, Lennox, MacAindra, MacAllan, MacCaa, MacCause, MacCaw, MacCondach, MacCondy, MacEoin, MacErracher, MacFarlan, MacFarlane, MacGaw, MacGeoch, MacGreusich, MacGurk, MacInally, MacInstalker, MacIock, MacJames, MacKinlay, MacNair, MacNeur, MacNider, MacNiter, MacNuir, MacNuyer, MacParland, MacParlane, MacPharlan, MacRob, MacRobb, MacWalter, MacWilliam, Millar, Miller, Monach, Munnoch, Munnock, Napier, Parlan, Parlane, Robb, Smith, Spreull, Sproul, Stalker, Thomason, Weaver, Webster, Weir, Williamson, Wylie, Wyllie More Info: http://heraldry.celticradio.net/search.php?id=4 Discussion of this family is welcomed. |