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Clan Donald - Listing information about the clan including family history, facts, MacDonald crest, ancestry and contact details

Wilson Family Page - Descendants of Donald Wilson and Nancy Carroll Wilson.

Camerononline - Covers the surnames of Bulloch and Cameron.

Clan Murdoch - Contains information about the history and roots of the surname. Details about genealogy, tartan, coats of arms, and famous Murdochs. Online forum and contact address included.

McKune Genealogy - Genealogy of the McKunes of Kirkbean. Also pages on Bisset, Hunter and Herbertson genealogy.

James Leitch - Listing family history from 1750-1994. Births, marriages and photographs of the mainline family. Also offering free lookups for any family doing research in Lanarkshire.

Scott Family Genealogy - Tracing a family tree involving the Scott, Campbell, Christie, Balfour and McHarg families.

Gordons of Manar - Provides history and descendants of Gordon of Manar, Inverurie, Aberdeenshire, including photo gallery of the area.

Campbell and Templeton Genealogy - Containing a family history of Scottish Campbell and Templeton ancestors, also lists links relating to Scottish genealogy.

Keith and Trish's Homepage - Scottish Family Tree - genealogy of our mostly Scottish family tree with surnames Esslemont, Teunion, Tewnion, Barclay, Burnett, Yorkston, Strachan, O'Conner, Gilchrist, Begbie, Lowrie and related. Photograph gallery, links.

McMurtrie Family History Research - Focusing on the descendants of Alexander and Sarah McMurtrie, providing related surname index, photos, cemetery and source information.

History of Ritchie, Sage, Stewart and related families. - Family History of a Scots family covering Lasswade to Aberfoyle and north to Inverness and Caithness, with details of 373 people all linked by tree charts and numerous photographs of places and persons.

Ancestors of Donald John MacLeod - North Uist ancestors including MacLeod, MacQuien and MacAulay families. Downloadable GEDCOM file.

Douglas Brown's Scottish Genealogy - Genealogy of the author, Glasgow's Renamed Streets and Glasgow and Lanarkshire Registration Districts

The Davidson Clan of California - Providing a history of the Davidson Clan and links to other Davidson Clan sites.

The Rosses - A family history of the Rosses with family trees for Ross, Crow, Scott and Marschall.

My McLintock Family Tree - The paternal family tree of the author, from 1775 to the present day. All McLintocks included were from Glasgow, also lists sources, related links and contact information.

MacKay and Royan Genealogy - Genealogy of MacKay and Royan. MacKay of Scarista, Isle of Harris.

David Fitzpatrick's Family Tree - Family Tree website with the following names: Fitzpatrick, Reid, McGlinchey, McKenna, Geddes, Oliphant, Riordan, Quinlan, Smith, Rankin, Fergusan, Dick, Mitchell, Gallagher, Simpson, Symson, Hunter, Bradely, Bruce, Greigory, Kay, Kae, Keay, Ingram, Mahon, McKenzie, Tuite

Dobie Family Tree Web Site - This site is the official web site of the Dobie clan who originated from Dumfrieshire, Scotland. The site contains information about the descendants of Thomas and Sarah Dobie (nee Crone), whose son Thomas immigrated to Adelaide, South Australia with his wife, aboard the Poictiers in 1848.

Docherty in Lanarkshire - Devoted to the genealogy of those bearing the surname Docherty and who originate from Lanarkshire, Scotland.

History and genealogy of the Scott family - Researching names in our family tree including Balfour, Campbell, Christie, Maitland, McDowal, McHarg, McMorland, Scott, and Strain.

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