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Clan Donald (MacDonald)
Dave Hill -- Missouri Deputy Commissioner  (email)
        & Webmaster - Midwest & Great Plains Region

Links:

International Website
USA Website
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Clan Donald Heritage Site
History
Clan Donald Heritage Flyer & Membership Form


Clan Donald, greatest and largest of the Highland Clans, begins its recorded history with Somerled, a descendent of Conn of the Hundred Battles and Clan Colla.  Somerled's defeat of the Norse King of Man in 1156 gained independence for southwestern Scotland that survived for over four centuries.

The clan takes its name from Donald, 3rd Lord of the Isles and grandson of Somerled, who lived until 1269.  Donald's son was the original "Mac", (meaning "son of").  It was Donald's grandson, Angus Og, 6th Lord of the Isles, who sheltered Robert the Bruce at the lowest ebb of his career and leading a band of Islemen was instrumental in Bruce's defeat of the English at Bannockburn.  This battle won independence for Scotland.  In recognition of Clan Donald's part in the victory, Robert the Bruce proclaimed that the Clan would forever occupy the honored position on the right wing of the Scottish Army.

Angus Og's grandson, Donald, 8th Lord of the Isles married the heiress of the Earldom of Ross and in 1411 fought the Battle of Harlaw to keep his wife's inheritance from being usurped by the Regent Duke of Albany.  His army of 10,000 men included the forces of almost every clan of the Highlands and Isles, all of whom were willing vassals of the Isles and of the MacDonald chiefs, whom they regarded as the heads of the ancient "Race of Conn", and lineal heirs of the ancient Kings of the Dalriadic Scots, going back to the 6th century and beyond.  Donald of Harlaw's son and grandson were both Earls of Ross and Lords of the Isles, controlling not only the Hebrides from Islay and Kintyre to the Butt of Lewis, but most of Argyll and the modern County of Inverness, along with the Glens of Antrim in Northern Ireland.  The Earldom of Ross was lost in 1471, but the Isles were not absorbed by Scotland until the middle of the 16th century.  A McDonnell is still Earl of Antrim.

The power of the clan survived and formed the backbone of the army of the Marquis of Montrose, fighting for the survival of the Stewarts in the 17th century, and though divided it was an important factor in the Jacobite rebellions of the 1700's.

 

Members who have Clan Donald Heritage:

Pete Belcastro, Dave Hill, Mitzi MacDonald-Laws, James & Marilyn McDonald, & Karen Pearlman



If you are a member of the Scottish St. Andrew Society of Greater St. Louis, have Clan Donald (MacDonald) heritage, and wish to have your name added to this page to be identified with the Clan, email your request to stlstandrews@gmail.com



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