IrishGathering Logo    
 

You are not currently logged in to the IrishGathering Member's Area | Login | Register

Search and view your coat of arms
  Enter all or part of a name.
 
Clan List
(Click a Letter)

A B C D E F G H I J K

L M N O P Q R S T U

V W Y

Clans Beginning with 'K'

Kavanagh

Kearney

Kearns

Keegan

Keenan

Keith

Kenley

Kennedy

Keogh

Keohane

Kerwick

Keys

Kiernan

Kilroe

Kilroy

Kinahan

Kirby

Kirkpatrick

Knox

Kyle

Still can't find your Clan Name?

Click here to request it.

 

 


 10% Discount off ALL Products in the IrishGathering Store for Registered Members



 

 

The Mackall Clan

Clan History...

MacKall of Caithness, Scotland The MacKall's of Caithness, Scotland, were originally from Ulster, Ireland. They were banished from Ireland in 326 AD, along with the three Collas's. At that time they were part of Clan Collas. Between 1100 AD and early 1400 AD they moved to Caithness, Scotland. In the mid 1500's there is recorded a James MacKall as a Baron of Caithness. In the late 1500's to the early 1600's, they fled Scotland due to non-conformity to the Roman Catholic Church. They then settled in Armagh, Ulster, Ireland. In 1650 AD, King Charles II requested aid to retake his throne. Clan MacKall of Caithness responed, During the Battle of Dunbar Captain's James MacKallroy and his brother Robert MacKabla, led two companies of the "King's Lyfe Guard of Foote". During the enuseing battle the Commander of the King's Lyfe guard ordered retreat. Sir Colonel Alexander Stewart ordered his company to defend the retreat. Never, leaving a Stewart behind, James and Robert gave the order Ad Ulitmum "to the last". There two companies were annilated. They were the only two remaining in their units. Sir Colnel Alexander Stewart was executed, upon his surender. James and Robert along with 15,000 other prisoners were marched to Durtham cathedral has Prisoners of War. By the time they arrived over one third had died. Of the remaining some were sent to fight in the French Foreign Legion in Spain, some were sold as slaves to the colonies, James and Robert among them that were sold, and the rest were left at Durtham cathedral. Of those that satyed at Durtham several starved to death. James MacKall married Mary Farr, in 1658. He had a set of twins James and Rebecca. In 1660 James died leaving his wife and kids fatherless. Mary remarried and the new husband raised the kids as his own. 350 years later the Clan is once again rediscovering its roots. Through DNA testing we have determined that we are not related to the Lowland and Southern Highland McCall's, nor are we related to the MacAulay of the same. It is believed that we were once related to the MacDonalds and McColls, however DNA evidence does not support this. Even thou we match some MacDonalds at the 12 and 25 marker levels, no MacDonald has yet to match us at the 37, 67, or 111 DNA marker levels. As of now the Lord Lyon King of Arms of Scotland is considering returning the MacKall Caithness, Coat of Arms, to its people. For more on its progress go to: http://clancouncil.ning.com/

Mackall Clan Coat of Arms Mackall Clan News and Events


Mackall Clan Coat of Arms
Now is the time to start creating a unique, global community for the Mackall Clan and to become one of it's first members.

Right now, your FREE membership of the Mackall Clan gives you access to:

  • The ability to create your own, unique family profile within the Clan.
  • Your own online Family Tree builder with the possibility to enter extremely detailed biographical & genealogical information for each family member.
  • The ability to search for and link to common relatives in other Clan family trees.
  • Shared access to your family tree.
  • The ability to view and post Clan historical research articles.
  • The ability to access the Irish 1901 and 1911 Census archives and other research sites.
  • The ability to access our historical Irish Townlands database with over 60,000 entries and links to interactive maps.
  • Special discounts for a range of products and services.

Over the coming weeks, we will be rolling out a wide range of other features, including: Your Family Milestones, Time Capsule and Bequests, Travel Services and Irishgathering Chieftain Nominations.

Click here to register and to start enjoying these FREE benefits now.

Some of Our Members...
James Cleary James Cleary
United States
The Cleary Clan
David Green David Green
United States
The Greene Clan
Randy Ostrom Randy Ostrom
Baton Rouge, United States
The Hickey Clan
Elizabeth Rush Elizabeth Rush
New Jersey, United States
The Platt Clan
John Conway John Conway
La Fayette, Kentucky, United States
The Conway Clan
Tadhg Kirwan Tadhg Kirwan
Denver, United States
The Kirwan Clan
jonny barron jonny barron
seattle, United States
The Barron Clan
scott Hurley scott Hurley
Ireland
The Hurley Clan
John Looney John Looney
Everett, United States
The Looney Clan
Nathan Lusk Nathan Lusk
United States
The Lusk Clan
Danell Crane Danell Crane
United States
The McNeely Clan
Thomas McGreane Thomas McGreane
United States
The McGrane Clan
Seán Shiels Seán Shiels
Rathpalatine, Feohanagh , County Limerick, Ireland
The Shiels Clan
Jacqueline McNamara Jacqueline McNamara
Colne, England
The McNamara Clan
Seamus MacCathmhaoil Seamus MacCathmhaoil
New Zealand
The McCall Clan
Thomas Frost Thomas Frost
United States
The Frost Clan
wendy buchanan wendy buchanan
United States
The Sheppard Clan
Janet Gallagher Janet Gallagher
Portaferry, Ireland
The Gallagher Clan
Trevor Gillespie Trevor Gillespie
Carlow, Ireland
The Gillespie Clan
James Earley James Earley
Kinnegad, Ireland
The Friends Of IrishGathering Clan
Teresa FitzHenry Hull Teresa FitzHenry Hull
United States
The FitzHenry Clan
michael harris michael harris
United States
The Friends Of IrishGathering Clan
Sharon Hulin Sharon Hulin
Australia
The O'Connor (Kerry) Clan
chad harris chad harris
United States
The Harris Clan
larra clover larra clover
Sainte Genevieve, United States
The Friends Of IrishGathering Clan
Recently Added Clans...
KISSANE

KISSANE

DEIGHAN

DEIGHAN

MALLON

MALLON

MCLORINAN

MCLORINAN

CADDELL

CADDELL

FFRENCH

FFRENCH

SKERRETT

SKERRETT

FONT

FONT

FFONT

FFONT

O'TREABHAIR

O'TREABHAIR

DENNIGAN

DENNIGAN

BIRK

BIRK

MANION

MANION

ORTON

ORTON

DONAGHEY

DONAGHEY

BRICK

BRICK

HARTNEY

HARTNEY

CAVEN

CAVEN

HONAN

HONAN

CONERAN

CONERAN

BONER

BONER

KENIRY

KENIRY

HENDERSON

HENDERSON

CASSELLS

CASSELLS

O'NEAL

O'NEAL

 

Internet
Surname
Database

Search for the surname:

www.surnamedb.com

Find us on Twitter.

Find us on YouTube.

15% Off alll subscriptions to Irish Roots Magazine for Irishgathering members.




Copyright © 2010 Gathering the Irish Diaspora Limited T/A The Irish Gathering. All rights reserved.

Terms & Conditions | Privacy Policy | Advertising | Contact Us