Mingary Castle, the seat of the Ardnamurchan MacIains, was on the point of falling down. A Trust has been set up to save and restore it. If you or any of your readers are interested in following our work, please look at our website at http://www.mingarycastle.com/
BTW, I found the Ardnamurchan Mac Eáin family (and the Glencoe Mac Eáin family) when we did the DNA testing. Might be a good idea to contact some of them. I am certainly interested in your project. Also, our Mac Eáin is the one from Kilmichael Glassary parish, not related to the other ones. Our family is connected to the Clann Mhic Lachlainn of Dunadd. The DNA project sorted out each family. I will take a look at your website. Agus go raibh maith agat as do notá agus ádh mór duit.
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Mingary Castle, the seat of the Ardnamurchan MacIains, was on the point of falling down. A Trust has been set up to save and restore it. If you or any of your readers are interested in following our work, please look at our website at http://www.mingarycastle.com/
Jon Haylett
A resident of Ardnamurchan
BTW, I found the Ardnamurchan Mac Eáin family (and the Glencoe Mac Eáin family) when we did the DNA testing. Might be a good idea to contact some of them. I am certainly interested in your project. Also, our Mac Eáin is the one from Kilmichael Glassary parish, not related to the other ones. Our family is connected to the Clann Mhic Lachlainn of Dunadd. The DNA project sorted out each family. I will take a look at your website. Agus go raibh maith agat as do notá agus ádh mór duit.
Mise le meas mór, Barra Mac Eáin
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