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Name |
(Domnaioll Oig) Donald Og |
Gender |
Male |
Death |
Yes, date unknown |
Person ID |
I125021 |
My Genealogy |
Last Modified |
17 Nov 2020 |
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Notes |
- Margaret Maclaren says:
"The names from Lorn Mor to John (c1400) are taken from the genealogy ofClan Lawren quoted by Skene (Celtic, Col. III, p 483) from a MS of 1467based on a genealogy in the Book of Ballymote and from other medievalgenealogies. Skene considers the genealogy reliable from Donald OgRonwards. The derivation from Lord Mor is sound, as are most of the names,but for the period before 800 the different sources for the genealogiesnot only of the vatious chiefly houses, but even for the main royal lineawe confused and often contradictory. The line given is that which seemsthe most probable.
The genealogy quoted by Shene ends about 1380-1400 with the names of thethree brothers, John, Donald and Anichol Og, and so far no referenceshave come to light to supply the missing names between John and PatrickMorRR.." (page 138)
Margaret Maclaren of Maclaren. "The Maclarens. A History of ClanLabhran". 1976 & 1984. ISBN 0 946270 10 4. Copyright Donald Maclaren ofMaclaren. The Pentland Press, Edinburgh. Printed & bound by McCorquodale(Scotland) Ltd.
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