Welcome to our History pages
Direct family geneology Lindsays and MacDougalls using family portraits I have tried to put them in vague time order with wives beside husbands and children below. Each picture is a Link with information about that person
The family tree
from the memorial cross at Craobh Haven 
Some Estate Photos: and local scenes
More contemporary photos from the 1930's to the 70's
Some useful geneological Links:
- Exerpts from the statistical Account for Scotland 1795 Craignish Parish kindly sent in by Malcolm Campbell of Airds ( if anyone has the missing bits or other accounds do send in and I'll put up )
- Statistical Account for 1843 Craignish Parish also sent in by Malcolm Campbell many thanks
- The Census for the Craignish peninsula for the year 1881 can
be downloaded to your computer as a rich text format file that can be
opened in a word processor Craignish 1881 Census as an rtf file
- The statistical account for Craignish Peninsula for the year 1891 as an xls file 1891
- The Clan MacDougall Societyof Great Britain Eire and Europe
- Clan MacDougall Society of the USA and Canada
this site has lots of MacDougall related bits although very American
orientated. I have taken a few things from the site which can be
downloaded here:
- GIF and JPEG images
- Tartan - 748 x 748 GIF Save this one as a bitmap and use as Windows wallpaper. Do not tile it. (46kb)
- Tartan - 600x300 GIF Tile this one (15kb)
- MacDougall badge 300x312 (37kb)
- Map of Scotland from Walter M. MacDougall's book, Journeying in MacDougall Country. Black and white 578x442 (65kb)
- The Raven (57kb download)
According to the best authorities, the symbol of the Raven comes to Clan MacDougall from it's Viking ancestors. It comes as a bird of state and the companion of gods. Two Raven rode upon the shoulders of Odin. Their names were "thought" and "memory", for the Raven is said to be the wisest of birds. Some scholars have seen in the pictorial representations of the prows of the MacDougall galley a raven rather than the traditional dragon head. A tradition among the MacDougalls of Lunga says that the MacDougall galleys flew a "raven flag". - Sheet music for the pipes of the tune MacDougall of Lunga and another version by Paterson
- The macdougall newsletter
- Tune of MacDougall's of Lunga from Pipe Major Bill Robertsons Tutorials page
- Netherlorn and its neighbourhood from Electric scotland written in 1909 by Patrick H Giillies
- More Macdougall pages can be found on the Edinburgh University site under their Scottish Gazeteer.
- A fascinating account of the Galley of Lorne Era of the Galley from the Scottish Australian Heritage Council Inc
- A fascinating account of Kilbrandon and Kilchatan Parish 1841-1871 Including local Census details
- MacDougalls on Jura
- Some MacDougall History
- Some Castles in the area
- Dunnolie and Dunstafnage Castles from McHale family pages
Some Geneology Pages
- A seriously well researched collection pf pages from around scotland well worth looking at. Scotlandsfamily.com
- Welcome to the Clan McPhail site Kilmartin, Argyll, Scotland. Web Site. This web site is for genealogist who are researching their heritage in Kilmartin, Argyll, Scotland.
- Information on Geneology of families who originated on Mull
- More Kilmartin geneology
- A useful source of Birth Marriage and death certificates for UK. BMD certificates
- Familysearch:
- rootsweb
- Tartans.com
- rootschat.com
- General Register Office for Scotland
- Barrichebean and Craignish Campbells
