- Cameron, a
Highland Scottish clan. In
Scottish Gaelic they are
known as the
Sliochd Eòghain mhic Eòghain (the
children of Ewen, son of Ewen). The progenitor...
- (available here)
McCarthy (Glas), Daniel, A
Historical Pedigree of the
Sliochd Feidhlimidh the
MacCarthys of Glean-nacroim, from Carthach, twenty-fourth...
- the
occupation of Blacksmith. They are
known in
Scottish Gaelic as the
Sliochd an Gobh
Cruim which means "the race of the
crooked smith". In 1396, the...
- more
accepted tradition names his
father Olvir and
describes the clan as
Sliochd Olbhur.
Tradition gave Leod two sons,
Tormod -
progenitor of the Macleods...
-
Portmore Mackenzie of
Redcastle Mackenzie of
Royston Mackenzie of
Scatwell Sliochd Alastair Chaim Mackenzie of
Suddie Mackenzie of
Tarbat McKenzie of Torry...
- linn.
Buille beada gom borr,
Goille grad
beart doid, Com gun
cholainn sliochd na feannaig, Dìogailt rinn-dearg
baradag slìom.
There was no enchantment...
-
Sleat on the Isle of Skye
merging with Clan
MacKinnon and
became known as
Sliochd Neill a’
bhogha (The Line of Neil of the Bow). One of
these families held...
- Kiltearn. In
Scottish Gaelic the
Munros of
Kiltearn are
known as the
Sliochd-Alastair-Mhic-Uistean. The most
famous member of the
Munro of Kiltearn...
- but were too late for Clan Tarril,
nearly all of whom were slain. The
Sliochd Gillie vor
MacAonas who took
protection around 1485. The
Finlay Cheir who...
- Iain Dubh's
descendants were
referred to as
Sliochd an
Taighe ("The
Family of the Household") and as
Sliochd na Ban-fhigich ("The
Family of the Weaver-Woman")...