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Posted by: Macfive 28-Oct-2006, 05:50 PM |
Background: The Stewart family records its traditional descent from Banquo, Thane of Lochaber, who makes an appearance as a character in William Shakespeare's MacBeth. Historically, however, the family appears to be descended from an ancient family who were senechals of Dol in Brittany. Variations: Stewart, Boyd, Carmichael, Conacher, Cook, Crookshank, Crookshanks, Cruickshank, Cruickshanks, Dennison, Denniston, Duilach, Duilach, France, Francis, Fullarton, Garrow, Gray, Larnach, Larnack, Lay, Lennox, Lisle, Lombard, Lumbard, Lyle, MacCloy, MacGarrow, MacGlashan, MacKirdy, MacMichael, MacMunn, MacMutrie, Menteith, Monteath, Monteith, Moodie, Moody, Sharp, Steuard, Steuart, Stewart, Stewart of Atholl, Stewart, Royal, Stuart, Carmichael, Clay, Combe, Combich, Combie, Conlay, Conley, Donlevy, Leay, Levack, Livingston, Livingstone, Lorne, MacClay, MacCleay, MacColl, MacCombe, MacCombich, MacCombie, MacComie, MacDonleavy, MacKindlay, MacKinlay, MacKinley, Maclae, Maclay, Maclea, Macleay, MacLew, MacMichael, MacNairn, MacNucator, MacRob, MacRobb, Mitchell, Mitchelson, Robb, Stewart of Appin, Walker. More Info: http://heraldry.celticradio.net/search.php?id=106 Discussion of this family is welcomed. |