The Origins of Clan Mackay: A Brief Overview

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  • čas přidán 23. 07. 2024
  • Clan Mackay! One thing you must remember from this video is that our history is extremely detailed as it is connected with the history of Scotland as a whole. I have done my best to give a fair rendering in the amount of time I had, but things will be missed.
    Also, remember that there are differing opinions of our origin story. That being said, we hope that you enjoy and please send this out to all the Mackays that you know! Send it out!
    Here are some resources you may want to check out.
    Book of Mackay
    archive.org/details/bookofmac...
    The Book of Deer (A Gaelic rendering of the Gospels with a record of some political happenings, to include the Morgans!)
    archive.org/details/bookofdee...
    The Orkneyinga Saga (You will find information on Harald, Earl of Caithness and his marriage to Gormlath, Malcolm MacEth's daughter)
    archive.org/details/orkneying...
    Happy research to you!

Komentáře • 56

  • @flawlessraw
    @flawlessraw Před 11 měsíci +2

    HI, fellow Mckays! Yes, all my Mckay family are from Tongue and beyond, the Mckays!!! So awesome, the history, thanks for this... Em x

  • @glennmckay3304
    @glennmckay3304 Před rokem +3

    Nicely done, Hunter! I appreciate you sharing this with family. Great to hear about the origins of our lineage.

  • @christinaclements4476
    @christinaclements4476 Před 5 měsíci +1

    For future topic ideas:
    1. When did the MacKay clan experience major emigration waves- does this correlate with battles and power struggles?
    2. Does the MacKay clan have a significant history with the University of Glasgow?

  • @deadfish331
    @deadfish331 Před 10 měsíci +2

    I’m a MacKey. Pretty cool to see the amount of history the last name has.

  • @-Mackay-
    @-Mackay- Před 4 měsíci

    I've been wanting to explore into my family origins, thx for making the video.

  • @TankDogg-bm7es
    @TankDogg-bm7es Před 6 měsíci +1

    Nice to learn some history, I'm descent from this Clan MacKay through Dorcas MacKay who married Samuel Job. Dorcas MacKay - Zachariah MacKay - Robert MacKay Sr is my line.

  • @Tyler_Holmes1999
    @Tyler_Holmes1999 Před 6 měsíci

    Sending love as a rival (Sutherland) 😅. I love our area's history. This channel is so thorough and detailed! I've been doing a lot of research on the highlands and figured it wouldn't hurt to respectfully appreciate the legacy of an ancestral neighbor. Best wishes for your channel!!! 💛

  • @3bunni3z
    @3bunni3z Před 7 dny

    Hello fellow Mackay here !

  • @danpictish5457
    @danpictish5457 Před rokem +3

    as a Morgan (Scottish not Welsh) I'm thankful for your information.

  • @kellymckay1750
    @kellymckay1750 Před rokem +1

    I had an uncle named "Ed" , but I'm sure it was short for "Edward" and not "Aed". Glad to see we've evolved as far as naming children! Scotland Forever!

  • @momentswithmccoy
    @momentswithmccoy Před 2 měsíci

    Very helpful information

  • @monsonmckay3209
    @monsonmckay3209 Před rokem

    Excellent!

  • @Hollidayze
    @Hollidayze Před rokem +1

    Thank you for making this! Can you connect the bridge from MacAoidh to Mackay? I keep seeing it online as a originating name for Mackay.
    Also, for researching heritage, which site do you recommend? I've gone as far as I can on FindAGrave and looking to find more international ancestors. Thanks!

    • @huntermckay7810
      @huntermckay7810 Před rokem

      Hello! The name Mackay is not an English one. It is Gaelic, and is written in Gaelic as MacAoidh, meaning son of (mac) the fiery one (Aoidh) Mackay is the English phonetic representation used for the Gaelic last name.

  • @HeathenPlays0817
    @HeathenPlays0817 Před rokem

    My people ! Love the video

  • @jeremyparker5660
    @jeremyparker5660 Před 11 měsíci +1

    I'm a Parker, but my grandmother was a McCoy from Eastern Kentucky. I've found in my research that we are descended from the MacKays of Strathnaver. I followed Randolph McCoy (of the Hatfield-McCoy feud in the US, yes I'm one of those McCoys) and traced the line back to Scotland. I thought at one point I found a connection all the way back to Kenneth MacAlpin and several subsequent kings of Scots, but now I can't find it. Is there a connection there?

    • @clanmackaysocietyofscotlan1311
      @clanmackaysocietyofscotlan1311  Před 10 měsíci

      That is a great question! Knowing accurate genealogy from the 9th century is very difficult and generally only follows great houses. But, we are all so connected with each other ( we have more great-great-great grandparents then we do parents) that we are all probably related to him in some way.

  • @REALDEAL-1791
    @REALDEAL-1791 Před 8 měsíci +1

    So I am a McCoy trace my lineage back to pike county with the Hatfields and McCoys. I know we came from Scotland in 1700s but my question is how does the name McCoy tie end with the McKays is it just the same and different spelling when they came to America, but I see McCoys have their own shield. If you could help me that would be great. I’m planning on going to Scotland in May and I would like to know this information. Thank you so much.

    • @mariacaracolita9049
      @mariacaracolita9049 Před 7 měsíci

      It's just a variation on the spelling. I think the variations probably come from whoever wrote down the name at Ellis Island.

  • @sofierdblog
    @sofierdblog Před rokem +1

    Thanks for sharing, enjoyed very much indeed. We r lucky to have 2 historians, to bring more interactions to these videos.
    A thought: is there a link between the 3 stars and the 3 white bears?
    Was wondering about how 3 white bears heads came in to the coat of arms.

    • @clanmackaysocietyofscotlan1311
      @clanmackaysocietyofscotlan1311  Před rokem +1

      We are lucky to have Chris and his expertise on heraldry for sure!

    • @clanmackaysocietyofscotlan1311
      @clanmackaysocietyofscotlan1311  Před rokem +1

      And to answer your question about the three white bear heads. Chris might be able to provide more insight here, but the Mackays have always found a kinship with the Clan Forbes and believed themselves to have sprung from the same stock. The heraldic achievement of the Lord Forbes is three white bear heads with a blue background. This was 1st Lord Reay's attempt to identify a kinship between the two clans.

    • @sofierdblog
      @sofierdblog Před rokem

      @@clanmackaysocietyofscotlan1311 interesting, looking forward what else you digging out. Thanks again!

  • @user-pj3xz2ee3n
    @user-pj3xz2ee3n Před 2 měsíci

    I am a Mackay born in South Africa... My Great.... Great....Great Grandfather was a Scottish man who came and settled in South Africa.

  • @masterpiddler
    @masterpiddler Před 10 měsíci

    My first Scottish ancestor in America was Daniel Mckay (died 1831 in Richmond County NC) wife Margaret McKay. Can you help me find his parents, and the rest of my Scottish side of the family?

  • @SR-no8sr
    @SR-no8sr Před 5 měsíci

    My family are Mackay
    My great grandpa gave me our family kilt.

  • @wadesmoke9726
    @wadesmoke9726 Před rokem

    In my grandmother Campbells ancestry back to Ireland and the Scottish Highlands goes to an Patrick Campbell and his son Alexander Campbell. His mother was a Mackey in old records and not a Mackay. Is that the same Clan or family?

    • @clanmackaysocietyofscotlan1311
      @clanmackaysocietyofscotlan1311  Před rokem

      There is a very good chance that she would have been associated with the Mackay clan. Although some variations of the Gaelic name Mac Aoidh may not be associated with us, the majority, I would argue, are connected to our clan.

  • @saramckay4100
    @saramckay4100 Před rokem

    Is the MacKay and McKay clan the same thing just a different way of spelling it?

    • @clanmackaysocietyofscotlan1311
      @clanmackaysocietyofscotlan1311  Před rokem +2

      Yes. You will notice on several tombstones and documents that Mackay will be shortened to McKay (possibly to save time, space, and money?). There would have been a small period below the C to denote the existence of the missing A. Also, "Mack" and "McK" are both anglicized forms of representing the Gaelic "Mac" which means "son of." So, whether you spell it Mackay or McKay, it is still the English form of MacAoidh.

  • @lilikiwi
    @lilikiwi Před rokem

    I am a Mackay from Quebec Canada

  • @roberttamatea1996
    @roberttamatea1996 Před rokem

    Hunter I thought id ask if clan Mackay had anything to do with sir William Wallace during the wars of the first independence. I was told a while ago that clan Mackay was among the Highland revolts fighting against the English with sir Andrew de Moray is this possible? This is apart of clan Mackay history that stumped me for quite a few years. I found one source that said that clan Mackay was at Stirling bridge with sir William but was never mentioned for being present at Falkirk.. the only thing the source got wrong was it mentions 1296 clan Mackay fight under sir William Wallace at the battle of Stirling bridge. The only one thing the source got wrong was it says 1296 everybody knows the year was 1297 😂😂 . Is this possible tho hunter to wether clan Mackay had anything to do with the first Scottish independence or Sir William

    • @clanmackaysocietyofscotlan1311
      @clanmackaysocietyofscotlan1311  Před rokem +1

      Hello Robert. It is likely that Clan Mackay would have participated in the early revolts in the Moray region with Andrew de Moray and with the Wallace and Moray alliance at Stirling. I have never found a source to corroborate it, but that doesn't mean it didn't happen. It just means that it is purely conjectural (unless someone could provide a primary source to back it up, which would be wonderful!). The only source I know of that confirms the Mackay's involvement in the Scottish Wars of Independence was a charter by King Robert of Scotland, granting the chief lands for his services during the war. However, this source is also troublesome because it does not specify which "King Robert" (The Bruce had a son) granted the Mackay's lands. Therefore, there is a strong chance we participated, but it is not conclusive evidence when looked at from all sides. I hope this helps.

    • @roberttamatea1996
      @roberttamatea1996 Před rokem +1

      @@clanmackaysocietyofscotlan1311 Hunter thank you heaps it really does help any source of Information helps because studying clan Mackay history some of it looks erased from history itself and it feels like our history is becoming forgotten and is also becoming more harder to learn about especially without any source.

    • @clanmackaysocietyofscotlan1311
      @clanmackaysocietyofscotlan1311  Před rokem +1

      @@roberttamatea1996 I agree with you. It is hard to filter through the myths that were created since the 1800s. History as a discipline was very young when most sources were written about our clan, so authors did not record their sources as they do today. Sometimes they will claim something without being able to back it up with any source, and we have to be careful of that.

  • @Julian-SovTech
    @Julian-SovTech Před měsícem

    Hello my clan

  • @kurthetherington9506
    @kurthetherington9506 Před 6 měsíci

    King Alexander 1 "The Fierce" might be the same person as Heth (Iye) Aed can mean Fire or Fierce and the Gaels wouldn't have called Alexander by his name because it was foreign so they might have called him King Heth.
    Máel Coluim MacHeth was only been named Mormaer of Ross in 1157 there is no record of him before 1157. Máel Coluim mac Alaxandair was reconciled with Malcolm IV in 1156 and was released from Roxburgh castle when his son was captured. there is no record of him or his son after 1156. do you think it's possible that Máel Coluim mac Alaxandair and his son are actually the same people as Máel Coluim and Domnall MacHeth?
    I know Domnall MacHeth was also captured and brought to his Father in Roxburgh Castle in 1156 after the battle of Whithorn meaning Máel Coluim MacHeth must have already been held at Roxburgh.
    It seems unlikely that the exact same thing happened to the unnamed son of Máel Coluim mac Alaxandair.

    • @clanmackaysocietyofscotlan1311
      @clanmackaysocietyofscotlan1311  Před 6 měsíci

      It is honestly hard to say, because a lot of these events happened so long ago. It is hard to know for sure if people were even real, let alone the same person. I like this thought!

  • @RealSamMackay
    @RealSamMackay Před 5 měsíci

    Eyup lads

  • @stevenmccoy6499
    @stevenmccoy6499 Před 3 měsíci

    I am a McCoy and was told this is the clan we are from. How is a McCoy connected to the Mackays

    • @clanmackaysocietyofscotlan1311
      @clanmackaysocietyofscotlan1311  Před 3 měsíci

      McCoy, MacKay, Mackie are all derived from the Gaelic word MacAoidh. It basically translates to son of Aoidh/Aedh. Do you know where your McCoy line traces to? Do you know a specific region or city?

    • @stevenmccoy6499
      @stevenmccoy6499 Před 3 měsíci

      @@clanmackaysocietyofscotlan1311 not exactly but trying to figure it out. I just know from ancestry test that my dna comes mostly from north Scotland and my grandfather told me we where from northern Scotland. Also my grandmother is a Livingston from Scotland that came to America in 1650.

    • @clanmackaysocietyofscotlan1311
      @clanmackaysocietyofscotlan1311  Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@stevenmccoy6499 very interesting! I hope you can find some links. Hope to see you in future comments!

    • @stevenmccoy6499
      @stevenmccoy6499 Před 3 měsíci

      @@clanmackaysocietyofscotlan1311 I have found my direct grandfather Iye Du (Aodh, Black Eye) Mackay, 12th Chief Of Clan Mackay also called Aodh McKay of Strathanaver and followed my grandfathers all they way to Angus Dubh MacKay, 7th of Strathnaver. But I cannot find anything further. Do you have any other information on my grandfathers that will help me date farther back. Thanks

    • @clanmackaysocietyofscotlan1311
      @clanmackaysocietyofscotlan1311  Před 3 měsíci

      @@stevenmccoy6499 wow, you are definitely of the line of the MacKay!

  • @danpictish5457
    @danpictish5457 Před rokem

    You look like a relative of mine, naturally all good lood looking!

  • @zachariahmccoy
    @zachariahmccoy Před 3 měsíci

    They said that my family comes from this clan( Surname McCoy)

    • @clanmackaysocietyofscotlan1311
      @clanmackaysocietyofscotlan1311  Před 2 měsíci

      Definitely a strong possibility! Are your McCoys Scottish?

    • @zachariahmccoy
      @zachariahmccoy Před 2 měsíci

      @@clanmackaysocietyofscotlan1311 yes

    • @zachariahmccoy
      @zachariahmccoy Před 2 měsíci

      @@clanmackaysocietyofscotlan1311 we're also Catholic, and very tall, I noticed lowland Scots tend to be shorter I'm 6'2 my father is 6'6 and his father was 6'3

  • @donaxe9246
    @donaxe9246 Před 2 měsíci

    I'm a Mackay made in America with Scottish parts

  • @ruby_in_the_sky_of_diamond9469

    I just found out through research that I’m a MacKay 🥹 Thank you for sharing this information, I’ve been trying to learn as much as I can. ❤

  • @davidbeazley1958
    @davidbeazley1958 Před rokem

    That's crazy cause I know about 40 guys named Manu...