2 edition of Memoirs of clan Fingon found in the catalog.
Memoirs of clan Fingon
Donald D. MacKinnon
Published
1899
by L. Hepworth in Tunbridge Wells
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Written in
Edition Notes
Bibliography: p. [240]-241.
Statement | by Donald D. MacKinnon. |
Classifications | |
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LC Classifications | CS479 .M48 1899 |
The Physical Object | |
Pagination | 246 p., [2] leaves of plates : |
Number of Pages | 246 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL2584887M |
LC Control Number | 85134174 |
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Memoirs Of Clan Fingon: With Family Tree Paperback – Aug by Donald D. MacKinnon (Author)5/5(2). This book scrutinizes all primary sources to develop a cohesive and sound reconciliation of the inconsistencies of those primary sources. For those that merely want to research the past of Clan McKinnon, then this is the definitive book for you.5/5(2).
Memoirs Of Clan Fingon: With Family Tree () [Donald D. MacKinnon] on *FREE* shipping on qualifying offers. This scarce antiquarian book is a facsimile reprint of the original. Due to its age, it may contain imperfections such as marks5/5(1). Memoirs Of Clan Fingon: With Family Tree () Paperback – Septem by Donald D.
MacKinnon (Author)5/5(1). This book scrutinizes all primary sources to develop a cohesive and sound reconciliation of the inconsistencies of those primary sources.
For those that merely want to research the past of Clan McKinnon, then this is the definitive book for you.5/5. Family history of the MacKinnon family between about A.D. Memoirs of clan Fingon book and (the clan name in the early years was Fingon or Fingaine--from whom the clan derived).
This revision includes genealogical and family data about the family members who colonized in Antigua, and later returned to England. Media: DATA CD - 1 CD ( pages) Author: D. Mackinnon Year: ( + ) Publisher: ScotPress This is a substantial family history of the Mackinnons in Scotland, beginning in the late Middle Ages, and moving down to the failure of the direct line in the 18th century, with additional chapters on dress, crests, and other family information.
This book exceeded my expectations. I read Lady Hyegyong's memoirs, then the introduction -- and then the memoirs of and over again, with what I had learned from the introduction in mind.
The translation is such that the tone of its historical period is maintained and yet she feels, as does Prince Sado, completely real and by: Memoirs of Clan Fingon Memoirs of the Maxwells of Pollock, Vol2 Memoirs of the Maxwells of Pollock, Vol1 Memoirs of My Ancestors Memoirs of Montrose, Vol1 Memoirs of Montrose, Vol2 Memorabilia of the Families of Dunlop Men of the Moss-Hags Moffats Monros of Auchinbowie I have another book "Memoirs of Clan Fingon" by Rev.
Donald D. MacKinnon, M.A., and the following is taken from pages and of that book: "Alexander first of Boisdale had one daughter by his second wife, viz., Anne who married John, 3rd son of lachlan Mor MacKinnon of Strathardale.)This gentleman was John of Mishinish. The Memoirs of the Clan MacKinnon was written in the s by the Rev.
Donald D. MacKinnon, “Sennachie,” or historian, of the Clan MacKinnon. Since that time, a. In the secret Stuart Papers ofan account of the state of feeling and capability of each clan is given. The tribes are thus tabulated: The MacKinnon's with twelve others are mentioned as "loyal", and able to bring to the field, "very good men.".
First published Memoirs of Clan Fingon traces the history of this family from the early days, through the 16th century and into the turbulent days of the 17th. This narrative history concludes with an extensive survey of prominent 19th-century MacKinnons.
of 79 results for Books: Donald MacKinnon. Skip to main search results Amazon Prime. Free UK Delivery by Amazon. Memoirs Of Clan Fingon: With Family Tree () by Donald D MacKinnon | 10 Sep out of 5 stars 2. Paperback £ However, your info on page 2 of your "MacKinnons of "Talla nan Taighean" disagrees with the info I found on the genealogical map or chart accompanying Dr.
Donald D. MacKinnon's "Memoirs of Clan Fingon, with family tree", printed & published by Lewis Hepworth & Co., Ltd., Tunbridge Wells & London, In the book Memoirs of Clan Fingon, you can see that our name has been through a lot of changes.
One of the old spelling is M'Kynnoun. But we are all descendant of King Alpin son Gregor and his son Findanus. So at some point the Clan members where known has M'Findanus. Keep in mind that not many people knew how to write then.
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Hepworth, p., 2 leaves of plates: ill. Clan Mackinnon or Clan Fingon (Scottish Gaelic: Clann MhicFhionghain [ˈkʰl̪ˠãũn̪ˠ vĩçˈkʲiŋɣɛn]) is a Highland Scottish clan associated with the islands of Mull and Skye, in the Inner Hebrides.
Popular tradition gives the clan a Dalriadic Gaelic origin. The 19th-century historian W. Skene named the clan as one of the seven clans of Siol Alpin, who according to Skene could all Historic seat: Caisteal Maol. Author of The MacLeods, The Clan Ross, Creon and Antigone (The Boutwood Lectures for ), Education in the UK (Open University Set Book), Enjoying the Harvest, Memoirs of Clan Fingon, The MacLeods -- the genealogy of a clan.
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Donald MacKinnon’s most popular book is The Clan Ross.Fingon the "Valiant" was an Ñoldorin Elf, the eldest son of Fingolfin, and older brother of Turgon, Aredhel, and Argon.
He was High King of the Ñoldor in Middle-earth during the First Age after the death of his father. He was instrumental in healing the rift between the Sons of Fëanor and the followers of his father after their desertion of them in e: Ñoldor (House of Fingolfin).