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- CLAN MACLEAN SOURCES OF INFORMATION
Clan Maclean
http://www.maclean.org/
Secretary: Vanora Rankine, Tath Hill, by Moffat, Dumfriesshire, DGIO 9RH,UK.
Tel: +44 16 8330 0695 (In UK: 016 8330 0695)
Email: ugodrtathhill@euphony.net
Clan MacLean / MacLaine History Server
http://www.gillean.com/
Clan MacLean Genealogy Database
http://www.gillean.com/Roots/index.htm
Stirnet Genealogy, Families Database
http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/genfam.htm
More "user friendly" than most in that it shows many generations on onepage.
Macleans at http://www.stirnet.com/HTML/genie/british/mac/bindmc.htm
Maclean01- Families covered: Maclean of Dowart (Duart), Maclean ofMaclean
Maclean02 -Families covered: Maclean of Brolas, Maclean of Dowart(Duart), Maclean of Maclean, Maclean of Morvaren (Morvern)
Maclean03 - Families covered: Maclean (Maclaine or Maggillion) ofLochbuie
The Clan MacLean
http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/m/maclean.html
The Clan MacLean
http://www.tartans.com/clans/MacLean/maclean.html
"Missing McLean Links"
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Canyon/6387/unconnected.html
"Add your dead end ancestor to the list"
Clan MacLean - Atlantic
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~downhome/maclean.html
Erickson.Gedcom at
http://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=e2539
by Marilyn Ann Erickson
This site has over 1250 Macleans and it extensively covers most of the"landed" Macleans through history and their descendents. The informationis mostly from J. P. MacLean's "THE HISTORY OF THE CLAN MACLEAN" (1889).It is the most thorough site for Maclean genealogy information I havefound.
Rob McLean's Family History Home Page
http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~rmclean/index.html
A Clan McLean Connection, Genealogy Data Base
(Australia/New Zealand and Scotland)
This site has been prepared by Doug McLean
www.geocities.com/Heartland/Canyon/6387/
BOOKS
"Maclean of Dowart" & "Maclean of Dunconnel" in
Burke's Peerage & Baronetage 106th Edition, editor in chief CharlesMosley.
Published by Burke's Peerage (Genealogical Books) Ltd., 7 rue du Bugnon,1299
Crans, Switzerland. 4122 776 5109 (Fax 4122 776 0889) (Owned by Morris
Genealogocal Books SA.)
"Maclaine of Lochbuie", "Maclean: Ardgour (Mac-mhic-Eoghainn)", "Macleanof Kingairloch", "Maclean of Ardgour", "Maclean of Westfield", "Macleanformerly of Kingairloch", in Burke's Landed Gentry (probably more inolder versions)
"Warriors & Priests" The History of the Clan Maclean 1300-1570.
Nicholas Maclean-Bristol, 1995. Tuckwell Press Ltd, East Lothian,Scotland.
"MacLean-Bristol relies on so many sources that were not available toprevious authors, including a manuscript by a great 17th century Irishscholar named MacFirbisR" From Doug Hickling.
"A History of the Clan MacLean" by J. P. MacLean (1889)
"J. P. MacLean's THE HISTORY OF THE CLAN MACLEAN. This was published in1889 as is very good for its day. According to MacLean-Bristol, J. P.MacLean as well as the authors of all of the other published MacLeanhistories relied primarily on a manuscript by Dr. Hector MacLean entitledA BRIEF GENEALOGICAL ACCOUNT OF THE FAMILY OF MACLEAN. This was writtenor compiled in the 1730s and was published verbatim in Macfarlane'sGENEALOGICAL COLLECTIONS." From Doug Hickling.
MULL - THE ISLAND AND ITS PEOPLE, (ISBN 1 84158177 1). By Jo Currie. Youcan contact her publisher regarding the book at info@birlinn.co.uk
At the back there are some genealogies of the land-owning Mull families,including the Torloisk MacLeans.
"CELTIC SCOTLAND: A History of Ancient Alban" by William F.Skene, D.C.L.LL.D (Historiographer-Royal For Scotland) Volume III. "Land and People".Second Edition 1890 (First edition was 1880) David Douglas, Edinburgh.
(including Appendix VII,(pages 480-481, "Genealogy of the MacLeans.")
Latest verion of this information is on line athttp://worldconnect.rootsweb.com/cgi-bin/igm.cgi?op=GET&db=maclaren&id=I29007
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