History of Scottish clans: Every year (834-1707)

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  • čas přidán 7. 02. 2020
  • Legend:First/Darker color: Owned and fully controled land
    Middle color: Vassal
    Third/Brightest color: Occupied territory
    (-) - Clan is fully annexed
    (V) - Clan is currently a vassal of another clan or country
    (O) - Clan is outlawed (Only MacGregor)
    Mistakes in Legend:
    Menzies shouldn't have "(V)" after 1306
    Pollock, Fleming, Maxton, Montgomery and Maxwell shouldn't have "(V)" after 1314
    Music in the video:
    Celtic battle music - The King of The Highlands by Antti Martikainen Music

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  • @oakmapping68
    @oakmapping68  Před 3 lety +121

    As this video has recently gotten tons of new views and with the views come comments I really can't read or reply to all of them, so I am making this sort of an announcement/FAQ comment which will hopefully answer your questions.
    I am not from Scotland nor I have any Scottish ancestry (at least that I know of) so if there is any bias in this video it's accidental. Most of my info I got from www.scotclans.com/ and similar websites to either double-check or to find the info which scotclans.com is missing. Areas of control are based on few maps I found and on the territorial descriptions of a clan. There most likely is a certain amount of info that about Scottish clans that doesn't exist online so this video is likely to have innaccurasies.

    • @jeffreym68
      @jeffreym68 Před 3 lety +9

      Thanks for the video. My clan is missing, so I guess I've got some detective work to do!

    • @Thurgosh_OG
      @Thurgosh_OG Před 3 lety +8

      @@jeffreym68 Same for mine.

    • @bibby949
      @bibby949 Před 3 lety +8

      Definitely missing some clans

    • @kimsutherland5061
      @kimsutherland5061 Před 3 lety +2

      My clan is there. Loud and proud Sutherland.

    • @jenmaryday
      @jenmaryday Před 3 lety +6

      Thanks 🙏 I am not Scottish but my soul and heart ❤️ is great music and great Job Jday

  • @stevenmackintosh8160
    @stevenmackintosh8160 Před 3 lety +473

    Still live in the exact same place my ancestors have for hundreds of years. Kinda cool.

    • @elizabethsullivan7176
      @elizabethsullivan7176 Před 3 lety +49

      You are fortunate. My ancestors, the MacIntyre, were kicked off their homeland in the 1700s and have no home anymore. Finding family tree info is a nightmare.

    • @a11osaurus
      @a11osaurus Před 3 lety +16

      @@elizabethsullivan7176 my last name is McIntyre. MacIntyre and McIntyre are pretty much the same

    • @po-qo7vd
      @po-qo7vd Před 3 lety +10

      It means you're inbred

    • @RehdClouhd
      @RehdClouhd Před 3 lety +13

      Clan Mackintosh!

    • @elizabethsullivan7176
      @elizabethsullivan7176 Před 3 lety +2

      @@a11osaurus It's just a different spelling. 🙂

  • @Rebelass74
    @Rebelass74 Před 3 lety +154

    The most fiercest and badass fighters to come out of the British isles.
    Huge respect to the Scottish clans from your fellow Nepali highlander.
    Must be the harsh climate because us mountain people are made tough as nails.👍🏽

    • @Buildbeautiful
      @Buildbeautiful Před 2 lety +4

      No The Irish broke away from englidh rule a century ago unlike the scots who are still ruled by the english in london

    • @Buildbeautiful
      @Buildbeautiful Před 2 lety +4

      But english landlords tried to replace highlanders with sheep forcing many to move to America

    • @brianbell4491
      @brianbell4491 Před 2 lety +5

      Lol yeah some were sent to Ireland first then America as a bell I can say we still hold a gruge for a lifetime. Lol drink like fish and our blood still boils.

    • @johnrambo99999
      @johnrambo99999 Před 2 lety

      To be fair. English ruined all of you so....suppose we're the most nails.

    • @Rebelass74
      @Rebelass74 Před 2 lety +5

      @@johnrambo99999 The English, Welsh, Irish and Scots are all awesome fighters, there is absolutely no doubt about it but in the British Raj, home to many battles and theatre of wars, the English believed the Scots to be best fighters out of the British Isles, and pound for pound the Gurkhas to be the best overall. This was the first hand experience and conclusion of the English when they were analysing their “martial race” theory. 👍🏽

  • @dancunningham5039
    @dancunningham5039 Před 3 lety +90

    Had the privilege of visiting Scotland in 2018 and seeing my ancestral homeland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

    • @soleaguirre100
      @soleaguirre100 Před rokem +6

      me too in. Glasgow and Edinburgh nostalgic moments! my grandpa came to Chile 🇨🇱 because he studied in Cambridge University Mine Engineer and in Chile we have Copper .

    • @Grug-Jack
      @Grug-Jack Před rokem

      it was a shitehole wasn't it

    • @cliftonchapma1
      @cliftonchapma1 Před rokem +3

      My wife's a Cunningham , very proud of her scotch ancestry.

    • @NordicBlackmetaler
      @NordicBlackmetaler Před 8 měsíci +7

      @@cliftonchapma1 Hey bud rule number one is never call a person from scotland scotch they are scottish, or scot they don't like being referred to an alcholic drink some may even take offence to this.

    • @janice506
      @janice506 Před 7 měsíci

      It’s not offensive as being referred to a Jock or sweaty by the English.

  • @mblecrmsn8068
    @mblecrmsn8068 Před 4 lety +147

    I can see the intense effort just from looking at the key box.

  • @micahistory
    @micahistory Před 4 lety +234

    Wow this video is absolutely AWESOME! I can't believe how much time and effort it must have taken not only to write all this clans but put them all on a map every single year. You deserve 1 million subs by now. This is the best mapping video of 2020 for sure

    • @PredatorUpHill
      @PredatorUpHill Před 2 lety +2

      Shush Yank.

    • @sharonhamilton8907
      @sharonhamilton8907 Před 2 lety +1

      Absolutely incredible! Thank you so very much for your dedication and tireless research!

    • @paranihiaanaru4414
      @paranihiaanaru4414 Před 7 měsíci

      Far as I can see, he has the number of subs that he deserves

  • @cleophusA
    @cleophusA Před 3 lety +79

    I would love to have a full size wall poster of the complete map. Very informative!

    • @huntertaylor4424
      @huntertaylor4424 Před rokem +7

      I have an old vintage one that my grandparents bought in the late 60s/early 70s. Its really awesome to see and it also includes on the borders a complete display of all of the coats of arms of all of the clans. Really awesome to look at

  • @craigh8602
    @craigh8602 Před 3 lety +165

    I attended Univ of Edinburgh for a semester and while visiting the Isle of Skye a proprietor asked if I had any Scottish blood. I replied I'm 3/5 Scot mostly from the Maxwell Clann. He paused and said, "Aye lad, a bunch of sheep thieves ya be." So I got that going for me.

    • @amandamaxwell7370
      @amandamaxwell7370 Před 3 lety +6

      @Old Crow Could our lawlessness have something to do with our viking heritage? 🤔😅

    • @JackBlack-cy1wp
      @JackBlack-cy1wp Před 3 lety +19

      @@amandamaxwell7370 No, it wouldn't, because your heritage is Yankee and your immediate and most related people were Yankee cowboys and cattle rustlers, nobody is more genetically closer to you than your parents, each generation you become less related to the previous generation and most Yanks parents are Americans (also Yanks) so they're immediate ancestors are also Yankish, you're not Scottish or Viking, and Viking wasn't anything other than an occupation, you could get Vikings from many nations that shared the north sea, they weren't all from Scandinavia. A Yank trying to romanticise themselves as royalty (now there's a contradiction and a half) is laughable.
      A Yank is the total opposite of royal.
      Most Yanks ancestors are also Yanks and their ancestors were also mixed up Yanks who were related to equally mixed Yankee cowboy outlaws of the old west, whose ancestors were from Northern Ireland (not Irish) whose ancestors were largely Reivers - who came from the land known as 'The Debatable land'- which was neither Scottish or English, Reivers were their own people and identity and came from a lawless place that neither the crowns of Scotland or England had any jurisdiction over, it was the Kowloon of Great Britain - a lawless land that was rife in crime such as murder, rape, arson, theft and pillaging, they played by their own rules and thumbed their noses at both the crowns of Scotland and England, they attacked both Scots and English and the Scots and English likewise attacked them both in return on their way when they warred, they were considered the unwanted scum on either side.
      They became a source of national embarrassment to both the Kingdoms of Scotland and England and before the two kingdoms United in 1707 as Great Britain, that's why they were gotten rid of, the Reivers who were not executed for their crimes were deported as 'stateless criminals' as they did not belong to any nation so they were easy to get rid of as foreigners who committed crimes.
      And there distant descendants in Ulster to North America became outlaws in America whose descendants eventually fought against the Kingdoms of Scotland and England, so they always put their own families first as they attacked others but they were not Scottish or English, the Reivers were a stateless people of their own identity who were gotten rid of by both Scotland and England.
      So it probably has more to do with that, and explains the Yank obsession with backward inbred clans and their distancing away from their own native American national/ethnic identity.

    • @RighAlban
      @RighAlban Před 3 lety +11

      @@JackBlack-cy1wp Shite! For one Yanks were Dutch so your whole BS rant contradicts itself from the get go.
      Second the borders have never been known as the "Kowloon" of the UK ever!
      Stop making stuff up!
      Third, I'm going to refrain from poking about forty more holes in the BS.
      Just wow!

    • @RighAlban
      @RighAlban Před 3 lety +26

      @@amandamaxwell7370 Don't pay any attention to what that guy just wrote it's 98% BS the only things factual were the place names.

    • @craigh8602
      @craigh8602 Před 3 lety +6

      ​@Ramming Speed Aye!! James Clerk Maxwell, not only responsible for the world's first color photograph; but he was the most important physicists to have ever lived according to Einstein. A little trivia for your next cocktail party: Established electricity and magnetism are aspects of the same entity---electromagnetism; predicted the existence of radio waves in 1865, paving the way for radio, TV and electronics... s considered to the father of electronics.

  • @angele1968
    @angele1968 Před 3 lety +50

    Fantastic ! from France, i'm in love with your country, since I was 14, a looong time ago , and I've just started to learn scottish Gaelic. Félicitations! encore merci.Tapadh leibh agus latha math !

    • @pianoflat
      @pianoflat Před 3 lety +3

      Is toil leam seo

    • @angele1968
      @angele1968 Před 3 lety +8

      @@pianoflat Tapah leibh ! since I speak german too, not as well as english, it helps me a lot with "arch" sound , and I found some links with the french too . We have the "à" and the "de" too in very similar meanings ! When I think of Alba... my heart just melts

    • @CommanderGeorgeLincolnRockwell
      @CommanderGeorgeLincolnRockwell Před 2 lety

      It's a shame the French, the Scots, the Germans and almost all other Europeans are facing what amounts to a genocide that will take about 50 years to complete if trends continue as they are at present.

    • @PredatorUpHill
      @PredatorUpHill Před 2 lety

      @@CommanderGeorgeLincolnRockwell Fk off Yankman, you're not Scottish.

  • @judy6734
    @judy6734 Před 3 lety +13

    Thank you soo much for doing this Scottish Clans map. I think your work in phenomenal.

  • @manwithanamethystheart
    @manwithanamethystheart Před 3 lety +10

    I love the bagpipes😀
    Feels like a call to arms deep in my soul.

  • @juleselliott7196
    @juleselliott7196 Před rokem +2

    What an amazing body of research! Hats off to you. Well done. The music is rather invigorating too.

  • @olwens1368
    @olwens1368 Před 3 lety +1

    What an amazing piece of work. Thank you.

  • @vittorioveneto4477
    @vittorioveneto4477 Před 4 lety +7

    Underrated af, great job

  • @JosephWilsonProductions
    @JosephWilsonProductions Před 2 lety +10

    Well done. It is nice to see more than a few of my lines on the map. Sinclair, Gunn, Mackay, MacLeod, Murray. Thank you! I'd love to see one for Ireland though that would be very difficult to do.. :)

  • @TheAFandAM
    @TheAFandAM Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you for the time line. Much appreciated.

  • @maryhughes6400
    @maryhughes6400 Před 3 lety +17

    My father's family were from the Houston clan descendents of General Sam Houston of Texas, which supposedly originated from Glasgow,Scotland. I would love to see Scotland.

    • @jibberer
      @jibberer Před 3 lety +2

      Houston is a small village near Glasgow! There is an interesting Wikipedia article on it if you search for Houston Scotland...

    • @maryhughes6400
      @maryhughes6400 Před 3 lety +2

      Thanks , I will.

    • @colindarroch5057
      @colindarroch5057 Před rokem +2

      @@maryhughes6400 Houston was established by a Templar Knight whose first name was Hugh, Hence Hugh's Town.

    • @brian3174
      @brian3174 Před 2 měsíci

      Houston family came from Johnstone in Renfrewshire besides Elderslie birthplace of William Wallace they built a lot of Johnstone Houston nearby is coincidence

  • @valentinosky9435
    @valentinosky9435 Před 3 lety +8

    Clan Gunn
    Clan Gunn is a Highland Scottish clan associated with lands in northeastern Scotland, including Caithness, Sutherland, and, arguably, the Orkney Isles. Clan Gunn is one of the oldest Scottish Clans, being descended from the Norse Jarls of Orkney and the Pictish Mormaers of Caithness Father side

    • @marylougoehring8794
      @marylougoehring8794 Před 3 lety +1

      Clan Gunn here, father was very proud of it

    • @Alex9Uk
      @Alex9Uk Před 8 měsíci +1

      Also Gunn betrayed there own people and fought against the Jacobite's with the English

    • @nsrfreak
      @nsrfreak Před měsícem

      Proud Gunn here!

  • @CherepashkaShusha
    @CherepashkaShusha Před 4 lety +6

    Oh my God, amazing video!!

  • @robertscheinost179
    @robertscheinost179 Před 3 lety +2

    Damn! That was cool! Somebody put lots of effort into this vid. Thanks!!

  • @MarianaTrench6699
    @MarianaTrench6699 Před 3 lety

    This was pretty cool.
    Thanks for posting.

  • @clanyoung14
    @clanyoung14 Před 3 lety +60

    Nice. I am the historian for the Clan Young, which has rarely ever been recognized. It is nice to see that they are here and that the location in eastern Roxburghshire seems to be correct. I have an Adam Young mentioned as a witness to the lands of Mowhaugh, in the Bowmont Valley, in the year 1195. I should note, however, that the English did not recognize these lands as a part of Scotland until the Treaty of York in 1237 when the current border was established. At the time of Adam the owner of the lands of Mowhaugh was Lady Eschina de Molle, as known as Eschina de Londoniis, since she dwelt in London, England. Here grandfather, Uctred de Molle, had left his property to her. The Youngs eventually were in possession, one way or another, of most of the valley between Mowhaugh and Yetholm and various nearby lands such as Otterburn, Hoselaw, Lempitlaw and Moss Tower. Good work!

    • @theyounger8462
      @theyounger8462 Před 3 lety +2

      Clan Young, hell ya.

    • @Edp-ox8ei
      @Edp-ox8ei Před 3 lety +1

      mine is Borders I am very confused about my bloodline and the clan origins do you know?My great grandfather grandfather and father said how it was a clan but do not know details I want to know bout my relatives and who they were.

    • @richardroxburgh2984
      @richardroxburgh2984 Před 2 lety

      Roxburghshire is their a Roxburgh clan just by any chance

    • @Turnbull62
      @Turnbull62 Před 2 lety +1

      As a Turnbull my ancestral lands are not far away at Denholm. But personally I grew up at Attonburn farm and Cliftoncote farm, both adjoining Mowhaugh. All three farms (and most of the Bowmont valley) now belongs to the Kerrs, formerly of nearby Cessford, but now of course the Dukes of Roxburgh at Floors castle.

    • @Turnbull62
      @Turnbull62 Před 2 lety +1

      @@richardroxburgh2984 I worked at Roxburghe Estates, home of the Dukes of Roxburghe (Kerrs) who’s lands include the village of Roxburgh. I also worked with a guy surnamed Roxburgh (no relation to the Duke) and attended high school with his daughter and son, so it is a local family name linked to the Borders, but not sure if it is recognised as a clan?

  • @brendaleverick3655
    @brendaleverick3655 Před 3 lety +7

    I love Scottish music; so exciting and dramatic! 🎼🎵🎶🥁

  • @AcademyMike
    @AcademyMike Před 7 měsíci +2

    Wonderful. I couldn't see the Davisons (Davidson), but then we were Border Reivers (basically cattle/sheep thieves. A fascinating history) killed off in 15th century! I was born in Newcastle upon Tyne, and recognise so many surnames from school. I've travelled since then with HM Forces, but man alive, going home (gannin yhem) is a joy every time and lifts my spirit without fail. I once met a bloke in a bar in Katmandu, who had lived in the same road as me! I shit you not. Happy, blessed, days! Cheers Bonny Lad.

    • @BeardOperator
      @BeardOperator Před 7 měsíci +1

      I’m a Davidson. We are in the Appalacian mtns. A lot of Scott and Irish people moved here to the mountains.

  • @jaybruz.5688
    @jaybruz.5688 Před 3 lety +2

    this is amazing, well done

  • @JuliaDM
    @JuliaDM Před 4 lety +12

    Great job !

  • @bellemoon1008
    @bellemoon1008 Před 10 měsíci +5

    Ross clan here! Grew up in Cults, Aberdeen, before my dad moved us to America. It’s wonderful to see such intricate history playing out in an easy to grasp video. Thanks for much for reminding me of home ❤

  • @connieduke5828
    @connieduke5828 Před 2 lety +2

    THANKS so much for sharing this information! I am of the Clan MacQuarrie, and see them in your list in 968. ~Blessings~

  • @mcrae5960
    @mcrae5960 Před 2 lety

    Thank you for making this.

  • @scotth6814
    @scotth6814 Před 3 lety +28

    Excellent work. I didn't realize so many of these names that I recognize were Scottish (well all the Mc's and Mac's of course, but a lot more). The Scots were a major force in eastern Canada too. Nova Scotia = New Scotland.

    • @munecaxoxo8930
      @munecaxoxo8930 Před 3 lety +1

      That’s where my family migrated to from Scotland, Nova Scotia and then Massachusetts. It’s really cool to see all of this it’s great work

    • @MsG1ggs
      @MsG1ggs Před 2 lety +1

      Thank you so much. Such a visual impact especially when it is OUR history. I must confess I was pleased when my family (MacDougall) appeared, but was upset when 1300 AD came and all of our land disappeared. I will find out what happened - obviously some of us survived. My branch came to Nova Scotia in 1819, so I am curious as to where they were for 500 years. I love a Treasure Hunt. Thank you again! I hope you are as proud of your work as we are.

    • @SmokingLaddy
      @SmokingLaddy Před 8 měsíci

      A lot of these clans are Anglo-Saxon or Norman, don't kid yourself with romanticisms.

  • @elisabethm9655
    @elisabethm9655 Před 3 lety +4

    Descendant of the Malcolms of Poltollach here. My daughter got to visit a couple of years back and was warmly greeted by the current Laird’s family, who remembered my late mother’s family visits before WWII. Thank you for this map and its historical presentation. In diversity there is Unity.

  • @danabuck6461
    @danabuck6461 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Clan MacGillivray here and this is simply spectacular! Thank you!

  • @ryanschram7266
    @ryanschram7266 Před 3 lety

    Thank you for including clan Skene!

  • @TheTurnstyle13
    @TheTurnstyle13 Před 3 lety +9

    Proud to be a Somerville! Thank you for posting and putting this together! I love anything that will help me learn more about my lineage. If anyone has anymore info about the Somerville clan or sources where I might be able to find out more, I'd greatly appreciate it!

    • @mrderek271
      @mrderek271 Před 3 lety +1

      Us herons,herring sometimes spelt gave the summervilles the lands of drum house in Edinburgh when a Summerville married sir John Hearing,herons daughter . I hope that helps you with looking up your ancestors

    • @colinpatterson6585
      @colinpatterson6585 Před 10 měsíci

      Have read that they came with the Normans from Normandy from the village of Somer in the invasion of 1066 with William Duke of Normandy. They are of Nordic origin , not Keltic. Vikings.

    • @SmokingLaddy
      @SmokingLaddy Před 8 měsíci

      The Somervilles were Norman, not Scots, put down your kilt boy.

  • @Ytzaakpiscator
    @Ytzaakpiscator Před 3 lety +8

    Very interesting to learn about the names of the Scottish clans.

  • @urgurlsaysay
    @urgurlsaysay Před 2 lety +1

    A huge hello from Miami! Thanks for the awesome video!~~ Clan Mackie here

  • @michaeltaylor8835
    @michaeltaylor8835 Před 3 lety

    I love these. Thank you

  • @vbachman6742
    @vbachman6742 Před 2 lety +23

    Love this information about the home of my ancestors
    Contrary to popular belief, not all Americans are careless of their family history even though ancestors left 200 or 300 years ago. We feel a deep connection to our shared past.

    • @sharonhamilton8907
      @sharonhamilton8907 Před 2 lety +1

      Indeed!!!! Don’t let that slip your cap! - a McClain/ McGowen

    • @francescapoteet5481
      @francescapoteet5481 Před rokem

      Aye. Wanting to know more about my grandmother’s mom Kate Kincaid’s roots.

  • @davehachey3888
    @davehachey3888 Před 3 lety +4

    Wow, this really cool, and probably a lot of work to put it together. BTW, my 21st great grandfather was Robert the Bruce and my 19th great grandfather was Sir Alexander Lindsay, so it was nice to see the families listed on the graphic. Thanks for sharing this video.

    • @davehachey3888
      @davehachey3888 Před 3 lety

      @Old Crow I wish I did, most of this came from Ancestry and a few other genealogy sites. Once you get into a royal line the documentation is reasonably good.

    • @davehachey3888
      @davehachey3888 Před 3 lety

      @Old Crow Thanks Old Crow. I'm aware of much of what you say, and I've had problems too with Ancestry records, so I rely on primary sources as best I can. After a few generations the genes get scrambled quite a bit, but I'm reasonably confident of my recent (17-18th century) Scottish ancestry. Right now I'm focussed on my Greek ancestry, which is even worse than the Scottish side. It's a lot of fun, though I doubt the Royal family is keeping an open chair for me at the Christmas table.

  • @alamoflint7055
    @alamoflint7055 Před 4 lety +70

    Me before watching this video: The HRE is the most complicated and confusing thing ever
    Me after watching this video: Wow, what???

    • @thekaiser7555
      @thekaiser7555 Před 3 lety +2

      What confuses you, sweetheart?

    • @constantinethegreat6713
      @constantinethegreat6713 Před 3 lety

      I searched on Google that how many Scottish clans in 1700, it said that its 500 and now I'm shocked

    • @AL-lh2ht
      @AL-lh2ht Před měsícem

      @@thekaiser7555 Perhapts the five hundred different clans all allying and fighting each other.

  • @ecumenismwherearewe9571

    Excellent work!

  • @Koopinator
    @Koopinator Před 4 lety +36

    How does the king of Scotland play into this? Were the clans independent under the king's nominal rule or something else?

    • @oakmapping68
      @oakmapping68  Před 4 lety +46

      All clans were loyal to king of Scotland and (most of them) fought together against other countries. Though there were cases when clans rebelled against the king.

    • @emceeunderdogrising
      @emceeunderdogrising Před 3 lety +8

      @@oakmapping68 Yep. Like Clan Armstrong. The border reivers were famous for rebellion right?

    • @crazydocphoenix9436
      @crazydocphoenix9436 Před 3 lety +3

      My clan MacMillan was on very friendly terms with Robert The Bruce. Afterwards couple generations down the line I’d think we switched sides working with the lords of the isles against the Scottish royalty.

    • @eamonlyons8318
      @eamonlyons8318 Před 3 lety +1

      Like Ireland and high kingship

    • @pauls3204
      @pauls3204 Před 3 lety +4

      The king used to be elected from the lesser kings, he was then known as Ard Righ (high king) the lesser kings controlled their own kingdoms,under then guidance of the high king.
      I am not entirely sure when this system totally ended , history books can be conflicting, but it was likely around 10 th century.
      The lesser kings are still there though, they are now known as Earls, although have no power over electing a monarch.

  • @pmarlow818
    @pmarlow818 Před 7 měsíci +5

    while trying to figure out how I was related to Ulysses S. Grant, I found my true ancestors: Clan Grant from the Highlands. I was always told all my life that we were related to Ulysses but have found no DNA connection to the man. My ancestor was the 12th child (a son) of the 8th Laird of Freuchie. Pretty amazing. I actually contacted Marty Grant who has a massive genealogy website of Grants, and he and I have a common ancestor who was the son of the 12th son of the 8th Laird of Freuchie. I am also Welsh and Irish so pretty much just Celtic all the way thru. I'm hoping to get to Scotland in the next couple of years. Nice work putting this together

    • @janice506
      @janice506 Před 7 měsíci +2

      I’m Scottish born & bred but too done my DNA my dad was Irish my mum a Scottish lassie anyway am 83% Irish Scottish Welsh although I knew this it still brought tears running doon ma cheeks . My mum was born a Douglas . The rest of my dna is Greek & south Italian & Baltic .
      Ps my cousin married a Grant they’re a huge family from Coatbridge.

    • @pmarlow818
      @pmarlow818 Před 7 měsíci

      @@janice506 I have only traced my my maternal great grandmother’s ancestry. I had been so focused on trying to find the male connection to Ulysses Grant & couldn’t find anything and then I reached out to Mr. Grant and we compared our ancestry and found that we had ancestors in common and now here I am. It just takes so much time to go down the rabbit hole and trace down the past

    • @kgrant3184
      @kgrant3184 Před měsícem

      We're also related to Ulysses S. Grant, and, to explorer Simon Fraser. Ulysses is actually on our family tree twice, as my great-grand-parents were 2nd cousins. "Craigellachie!" (Stand Fast - our clan motto)

  • @deborahduthie4519
    @deborahduthie4519 Před 3 lety +1

    Fantastic effort to put us all in our time and place. Duthie

  • @milsurprifleguy7091
    @milsurprifleguy7091 Před 3 lety +1

    I just can across this video . My question is that I saw Clan Carter coming in at year 1407 . I have since goggled about Scottish Clan Carter and nothing comes up , except one site shows Carter - Campbell at the 1800’s . Where and how can I find more info on Clan Carter , thanks for the help

  • @dracodistortion9447
    @dracodistortion9447 Před 3 lety +71

    People: Germany had so many tiny states before unification lol
    Scotland:

    • @randyross5630
      @randyross5630 Před 3 lety +5

      They weren't States, a State would be the Earldom of Ross (what he puts up a Century Late as Ross) not to mention missing Clan Arias, which was our name before the Great Clan Ross which the present Clan Ross is the Gentry too. the Earldom of Ross was the 1st Scottish Earldom, with the War Master of Scotland, the Chief of Clan Arias, the 1st Earl of Ross Fearchar the Son of the Priest being second of anyone notable to give way to the new more Norse and Anglo political system after his Cousin the King Malcom (Malcom was a title, he was the 1st to bear it) with before the Earldom of Ross being the Mormaerdom of Ross, with the last Mormaer of Ross we have any record of was Macbeth the Mad King (different Bloodline) so maybe to him Clan Arias wan't on the map, but we predate the thing, and can be traced for outside scotland far greater back in the past. Before all that it was Pictland in the Northeast half, and the other half Full of Scotties (Irish), and as seen in Roman Maps before the Scotties, but after the Celts pushed the Picts up to the highlands there was quite a few states, Kingdoms, about as many Kingdoms as there are Counties now, at 1st Mormaers were like Kings, generally independent, and every cool place had one or something like. By the Start of this map we were hanging out in what shows as Ross, on the Western Half more towards the bottom near the coast, as the Hereditary Priests and Rulers of Apple Cross in Wester Ross, the Red Priests, and Clan Arias predates this map, and Clan Arias became Clan Ross, a Clan of Pedigrees, unlike the greater portion of the rest, who are more like copy cats atleast to us or the few other originals in their own ways... Just think about how many more he missed, this was all recorded in a different language than English, and I am afraid they didn't write much back than, and their was Clans when they even used an older Language, so this map is sorely lacking, and is like it was done for some college class...

    • @thekaiser7555
      @thekaiser7555 Před 3 lety +1

      And Russia traded in Rubles as a monetary current for a period of time. WHAT'S your point? You often don't have a point. It's part of your charm.

    • @JamesAlexander14
      @JamesAlexander14 Před 3 lety +2

      Your understanding of Scotland and it’s chieftains are on a par with the ingredients of the stuff you are snorting!

    • @randyross5630
      @randyross5630 Před 3 lety +4

      @@JamesAlexander14 Hope you ain't talking to me! Or I am going to tell mee cousin (1 out of about 150,000) the Chief of the Hereditary Coat of Arms of Ross, Barron of Balnagown David Campbell Ross of Ross and Formerly of Pictland to get out his Claymore and Beat your Arse with it!

    • @valentinosky9435
      @valentinosky9435 Před 3 lety

      @@randyross5630 LOL

  • @andrewhenderson2496
    @andrewhenderson2496 Před 4 lety +3

    I love it thank you for it

  • @marydonohoe8200
    @marydonohoe8200 Před 2 lety +2

    This is very nice info! Any chance you could do it for Irish clans as well? I’m part Maxwell on my dad’s side, but they actually immigrated to Canada from Northern Ireland. My husband is a Donohoe, and there are many families of that spelling in County Cavan as well as a few down in Cork. Big spread.

  • @inbuscus
    @inbuscus Před 2 lety

    Hope to see some others from the sinclair clan in these comments! Great video!

  • @velozio
    @velozio Před 4 lety +5

    Very awesome!

  • @Metafluxx
    @Metafluxx Před 3 lety +3

    Thank you for compiling and sharing this! Just a couple of problems I see is Irvine, Farquarson Mackintosh and Findlay/ McKinley should predate or occur around a similar time as MacDuff

    • @brettfinley8041
      @brettfinley8041 Před rokem +1

      Findlay was a sept of Farquharson. Which I believe stemmed from Chattan. Someone correct me if I'm wrong.

    • @Metafluxx
      @Metafluxx Před rokem +1

      ​@@brettfinley8041 that's correct but Findley same as McKinley comes from King Macbeth Finley ( Gaelic: Fhionnlaoich (Finley) Son of Fhionnlaoich (Anglicized: McKinley)) I'm a McKinley (mother)

    • @Metafluxx
      @Metafluxx Před rokem

      also can be spelt as Findlaích

    • @brettfinley8041
      @brettfinley8041 Před rokem +1

      Interesting, I will have to look into that some more.

  • @KathyAndrew
    @KathyAndrew Před 9 měsíci +2

    My son played with his band in Glasgow a few weeks ago. He really enjoyed Scotland.

  • @greeneyedsheshe
    @greeneyedsheshe Před 3 lety +4

    One of my maternal great grandmothers was a Hamilton, descended from the Hamiltons of Lanarkshire. On my father's side we have Robertson ancestors. Great video!

    • @madr309
      @madr309 Před 3 lety +3

      The Robertsons are on that list as Clan Donnachaidh, their original Gaelic name.

    • @greeneyedsheshe
      @greeneyedsheshe Před 3 lety

      @@madr309 yes, I found that out recently as I have been researching my genealogy and discovering clans and septs along the way! Thanks!

    • @sharonhamilton8907
      @sharonhamilton8907 Před 2 lety +1

      Iam a Hamilton; English: means bare hill. And Irish nobility, Scottish via Ireland.

  • @vivalashenanigans4306
    @vivalashenanigans4306 Před 3 lety +4

    Blair, Colquhoun, MacDonald... I also have, but didn't see: Beattie and MacGonagall

  • @Erin-tb8up
    @Erin-tb8up Před rokem

    Thank you so much for sharing! I really appreciate this. Still can't find Niles, though :( know anything? Which clan this may have been a part of?

  • @ThundersSeven
    @ThundersSeven Před 3 lety

    Thank you for sharing.

  • @Macoosy
    @Macoosy Před 3 lety +9

    Very interesting and well done.I’m from Northumberland in England were we have an interesting history of reiivers
    A lot of these clans were Reivers and these names are still very common in places in the north east of England like Newcastle etc !

  • @Scott.Elliott
    @Scott.Elliott Před 3 lety

    I wish this video would have shown up in my suggestions a year ago. I don't see any Elliotts in the comments so I'll represent. Great video!

  • @garrettmantooth6832
    @garrettmantooth6832 Před 8 měsíci

    Absolutely love this!!!

  • @NeutronexMappingcentral
    @NeutronexMappingcentral Před 4 lety +6

    Nice job

  • @cameronbaker97
    @cameronbaker97 Před 3 lety +12

    I'm a descendant of Clan Skene, which I only found out in mid-2020, when learning more about my ancestry and bloodline.

    • @ethangrout3718
      @ethangrout3718 Před 3 lety +2

      My ancestors are part of clan mccorqudale

    • @darkphantomz8978
      @darkphantomz8978 Před 3 lety +1

      @@ethangrout3718 cool I’m an sevens of clan Mcculloch

    • @gurkslunga
      @gurkslunga Před 3 lety +5

      I am born by finnish parents and live in Finland. On my mothers side the bloodline goes back to the Ramsays. Alexander Ramsay together with 5000 scottish mercenaries came north to fight for king John III of Sweden in his war against Russia in the late 16th century. When the war was over the surviving scottish mercenaries went on to fight for another king in another war, european monarchs knew where to recruit good warriors, but Ramsay stayed in Sweden, married and got a son who moved to the finnish side ( Finland was a part of Sweden then) and from there on the line goes doiwn to my mother.

    • @madr309
      @madr309 Před 3 lety +2

      Traditionally, the Skenes were founded by the younger son of the chief of Clan Donnachaidh (Robertson). The Skene chief's arms seem to allude to this; they're three wolves' heads impaled on daggers on a red field. The Robertson arms are three wolves' heads on a red field. However, the first mention of a Skene is in the twelfth century, whereas the first Donnachaidh chief doesn't appear until the fourteenth.

  • @rjones6219
    @rjones6219 Před 3 lety +1

    It would be nice to see an interactive version of this

  • @hongry-life
    @hongry-life Před 3 lety

    What about this tartan (general title)? en.wikipedia. org/wiki/Tartan_(Assyrian) Is it connected and if so, how?

  • @MichelleBeahm
    @MichelleBeahm Před 3 lety +3

    This is AWESOME! I shared it with my siblings.. Boswell is my maiden name!

  • @xgomenx
    @xgomenx Před 3 lety +4

    This is soo cool! I believe my ancestry technically is Schaw, as most fall around Central belt of Scotland and Ireland, but its really interesting to learn - I'm actually from the Glasgow area. I've been handed down the Macleod and Stewart titles from family also. I've been told the Macleods were from Skye, so this was really interesting!

    • @theScottexan
      @theScottexan Před 3 lety +1

      Skye is correct and the seat of Clan Macleod is Dunvegan Castle! It's beautiful 😍

    • @steveburnside3242
      @steveburnside3242 Před 2 lety

      Your ancestry is Yank Doodle ancestry, of the Yank Doodle peoples of Yankee Doodle Dandy Doo land (USA), you're not Scottish (northern British), and you're not Irish, but are American with American ancestors like your parents (your most immediate and direct related ancestors). But either way, ancestry does not transmit nationality (native homeland) nor ethnicity (cultural upbringing), you are American by ethnicity as well as by nationality.

    • @xgomenx
      @xgomenx Před 2 lety +3

      @@steveburnside3242 can't be yank, as born in GLASGOW, SCOTLAND.

    • @joewoods2155
      @joewoods2155 Před 2 lety

      Schaw family with the particular spelling where a very powerful family in Greenock in ancient times or not so ancient times maybe up untill 17 or 1800s

  • @truck6859
    @truck6859 Před 3 lety

    Love the music!❤ Reminds me of Bruhnville.

  • @dirkstorm
    @dirkstorm Před 3 lety +2

    What data did you use for this because I see some clans popping up in the list long before their parent clans are shown. Clan Anderson for one.

    • @HeritageRescue
      @HeritageRescue Před 3 lety +1

      An excellent point, Clan Chatten formed in the wake of several smallish clans, almost reduced to individual septs, by inter-clan conflicts and politics. My Davidson forebears are depicted as a Davidson Clan ca. 1000AD, but Chatten hits the list very early.in the first ten! I credit the mapmaker here for giving us a excellent point of departure, and am eager to see whether the Anderson’s and Clan Chatten roots were set very early, and our Clans wound up affiliated under one banner at a later time. Cudos to the mapmaker!

  • @wombatone5577
    @wombatone5577 Před 3 lety +26

    Go the McEwan Clan. Never give up your land, we will never be defeated! Greetings from sunny Australia.

    • @drhonknbonk5798
      @drhonknbonk5798 Před 3 lety +2

      Ta very much i want my castle back lol

    • @yomammascan
      @yomammascan Před 3 lety +2

      Tell that to the Aborigines!

    • @cycleSCUBA
      @cycleSCUBA Před 3 lety +2

      G'day to the McEwans, from the MacLarens! Health to ye.

    • @xIBEASTYFUNK
      @xIBEASTYFUNK Před 3 lety

      @Old Crow being ethnically British is very appealing

    • @Gizmomadug
      @Gizmomadug Před 3 lety

      You've been Exported...

  • @brianbell7117
    @brianbell7117 Před rokem +3

    Ok I have historic information about clan Bell , you stated 1400 in fact in early 1100 near Dundee the first of the Bell clan were reivers near the border FYI

    • @lynb2039
      @lynb2039 Před 4 měsíci

      BINGO. Slante comrade. And the Lord Lyon and those Brits still holding down their thumb against reestablishment.

  • @herculianthegreat
    @herculianthegreat Před 3 lety

    Subscribed Amazing detail

  • @sunnyday1275
    @sunnyday1275 Před rokem

    I must have missed them as I didn't see the names McLeay nor Whyte, are they listed?

  • @ClanShaw
    @ClanShaw Před 4 lety +14

    I’m a Descendent of the Tordarroch Shaws it wasn’t until the 1400s that My Ancestors settled there ,they came from Rothiemurchus.

  • @JoeBidenRealLife
    @JoeBidenRealLife Před 4 lety +8

    Amazing

  • @accaeffe8032
    @accaeffe8032 Před 2 lety

    So Mcbeath or Macbeth or however it is/was spelled originally wasn't a clan, or I just missed it on this map?

  • @wl6188
    @wl6188 Před 3 lety

    Can anyone offer any information on the last name of Smith that settled along the Cape Fear River in North Carolina, USA? My great grandmother said she was Scots-Irish Presbyterian. My brother and I have auburn hair and my niece has bright red-orange hair. Any information is very much appreciated because I cannot find out more on this part of my family. Is the name Smith part of another clan? Thank you.

  • @BrillyYumWillyYum
    @BrillyYumWillyYum Před 3 lety +12

    I come from the clans Campbell and Gunn and my great grandparents named their business after clan Gunn

  • @richardstephens3327
    @richardstephens3327 Před 3 lety +3

    Fantastic work, but I missed Clan Wallace did they make the cut?

  • @Hammer1978
    @Hammer1978 Před 7 měsíci

    MacMahon wasn't on this list. I'm descended from them. Do you know why? Also, what are the colors for?

  • @polytheneprentiss1534
    @polytheneprentiss1534 Před 3 lety +1

    Great and fascinating video! Imagine if all the Sept names were included too! 😮❤️🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @lauriecandlelover
    @lauriecandlelover Před 3 lety +4

    I don't see how this could be 100% accurate. It Shows Stuart before Stewart Clan. Stewart Came from Walter hereditary 6th high Steward of Scotland changing it to Stewart as a Sir name. Stuart came after Mary Queen of Scotts was sent to France to be raised by her mothers side. She kept the French spelling when she returned to Scotland. Generations after Sir Walter Stewart. This is one of my Scottish lines including Bruce (my maiden name)and maany others.

    • @bryanx7923
      @bryanx7923 Před 2 lety +1

      We are related as I also go back to the Queen.

  • @MewxPro
    @MewxPro Před 4 lety +4

    Bell Clan forever!
    Edit: can you please supply a download for this map?

  • @sandracarnley-adams798
    @sandracarnley-adams798 Před rokem +1

    How do you read these names? They are so small that I can't read it myself!

  • @Brosky1998
    @Brosky1998 Před 4 lety

    Awesome video!

  • @NY_Mapper
    @NY_Mapper Před 4 lety +32

    The border gore... anyways good video

  • @ianshaw6488
    @ianshaw6488 Před 3 lety +5

    Did my Family Tree few Years ago and my Great Great Grand Parents were from Scotland hense the SHAW family name, Didn't realise it was that old the 7th Family Clan to appear .on the Banks of Loch Ness

  • @aqua6613
    @aqua6613 Před 8 měsíci +1

    Anyone know anything about Shaddens? The name is supposed to come from Ayre area.
    Im kind of thinking that the name may have developed from Chattan.
    I dont know what's more epic...presenting all this data or choosing some really sweet background music.
    Thank you for this!

  • @gavingaming123
    @gavingaming123 Před 3 lety +1

    No Dickson’s on the East March ? Good effort though👍Thanks for sharing. All the best from Reiver country. GD

  • @FXSTrider
    @FXSTrider Před 3 lety +21

    We always assumed our family was of English descent on my father’s side. My grandfather was a Brown and my grandmother a Watson. Recently my dad took a DNA test and we were both surprised to find that we’re of Scottish descent. I see the Browns on the map in 1377 and the Watsons in 1393. Thank you for this!

    • @xIBEASTYFUNK
      @xIBEASTYFUNK Před 3 lety +3

      You do know Scotland and England are right next to eachother?

    • @herringfly
      @herringfly Před 3 lety +3

      ​@@xIBEASTYFUNK We have much in common, but it is possible to make distinctions with DNA. For example, my folks come from the Outer Hebrides and I know they've been there for a very long time. DNA for those islands, Shetlands and the Orkneys show strongly for Norwegian.
      The majority of eastern, central and southern England is made up of a single, relatively homogeneous, genetic group with a significant DNA contribution from Anglo-Saxon migrations. Even the Celts across Britain aren't particularly related - for example, the Cornish are much more similar genetically to other English groups than they are to the Welsh or the Scots, yet they have a different genetic profile to neighbouring Devon. The most interesting thing for me is the fact that these profiles remain prominent in their areas.
      I remember, years ago, a locality in the West Country (I don't recall exactly where) where post-ice age human remains were found. DNA was extracted and a living 'relative' was found living nearby.

    • @herringfly
      @herringfly Před 3 lety +1

      DNA analysis has been an eye-opener in all sorts of ways!

    • @FXSTrider
      @FXSTrider Před 3 lety +3

      @@herringfly I believe it was Cheddar where the human remains were found and interestingly the relative lived in Cheddar

    • @herringfly
      @herringfly Před 3 lety

      @@FXSTrider Thanks for the info!

  • @sgtmayhem7567
    @sgtmayhem7567 Před 3 lety +5

    I liked everything about this video. The visuals were fantastic, the tartans of each Clan was displayed next to the Family/Clan name. Your choices of Bagpipe music was also outstanding. Here’s a fun fact for you, after the failed uprising in 1745 playing the Bagpipes was banned in Scotland by the British.

    • @mushypeasplease8872
      @mushypeasplease8872 Před 3 lety +4

      ??? Oi, the Scottish were and are British. In 1746, after the forces loyal to King George had defeated the Jacobites in the Battle of Culloden, king George II attempted to assimilate the Highlands more into the British system by weakening the clan system, though the oft-repeated claim that the Act of Proscription 1746 banned the Highland bagpipes is not substantiated by the text itself, nor by any record of any prosecutions under this act for playing or owning bagpipes. The Jacobites were just trying to help an exiled Catholic Stuart (whose family had previously held the British throne) who'd landed in Scotland to take Protestant George off the throne and put that Catholic Stuart on it. They'd invaded England as far as Manchester picking up (some) English support along the way well before culloden. And there were 1 Irish and 4 Scottish regiments fighting on George's side against the descendant of the Stuarts. Lots of the "soldiers" raised on the Jacobite side were just lowly farmers living on the landowners land pressed into "arms" by their aristocratic masters and were not really up for it and not equipped for it. It was more a claim and a bid for the British throne by a (by now foreign) aristocrat cynically using Scottish clans to do his bidding. A real game of thrones. All those slaughtered Scots for nothing. Heart breaking.

    • @scott6926
      @scott6926 Před 3 lety +1

      You mean the english it’s the island that’s called Britain so if you live there your Brit ish

    • @sharonhamilton8907
      @sharonhamilton8907 Před 2 lety +1

      Strange! Where was the bagpipe originated? Makes my soul soar!

  • @aztralsea
    @aztralsea Před 2 lety +1

    Thanks for this, I'm half Macfarlane and half Macgregor and I always see maps that have one but never both.

    • @StewCrew72
      @StewCrew72 Před 2 lety

      Im a Stewart, It’s crazy to think my ancestors and your ancestors were rivals of each other👍🏻

    • @b.bradley6525
      @b.bradley6525 Před 7 měsíci

      An 100% a boring bastard too.

  • @clementhy9638
    @clementhy9638 Před 6 měsíci +7

    Greetings from France ! From a descendant of the Keith clan ! Protect your legacy dear cousins ! 🇫🇷🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @betttrbeth
    @betttrbeth Před 3 lety +5

    This was fascinating to watch, then at the end I finally noticed my last name!

  • @frankirwin1534
    @frankirwin1534 Před 3 lety

    Excellent work!!! What is the music from?

  • @manwithanamethystheart
    @manwithanamethystheart Před 3 lety +1

    Thank you for this! I tip my hat!

  • @Hvnzangl819
    @Hvnzangl819 Před 3 lety +6

    Thank you for this! Clan Henderson

    • @theeclectic2919
      @theeclectic2919 Před 3 lety +1

      Hello, cousin!

    • @Hvnzangl819
      @Hvnzangl819 Před 3 lety +1

      @@theeclectic2919 Hello there!

    • @theeclectic2919
      @theeclectic2919 Před 3 lety +1

      @@Hvnzangl819 Where do does your current Henderson clan live? Mine are in Texas.

    • @Hvnzangl819
      @Hvnzangl819 Před 3 lety

      @@theeclectic2919 The east coast. Maine mostly.

  • @reddevilsadvocate7838
    @reddevilsadvocate7838 Před 3 lety +3

    In 1707 the Acts of Union formed the Kingdom of Great Britain NOT the United Kingdom.
    The UK was formed when Great Britain was formally united with Ireland in 1801.
    Apart from that one error, great video!

  • @debralarrabee4530
    @debralarrabee4530 Před 3 lety

    Fascinating! I am descended from Cunningham, Middleton, McClure and Andrews (that I know of so far). And here I always thought Middleton was from England! Bless you for doing all the research and sharing it.

    • @debralarrabee4530
      @debralarrabee4530 Před 2 lety

      @Ann Pommer I have Andrews marrying McClure 1700s.

    • @irenechamberlain7992
      @irenechamberlain7992 Před rokem

      Find this article very interesting. I am descended on my paternal side being from Hannah, and on my maternal side being from Bruce and Sinclair.

  • @marianmarek7299
    @marianmarek7299 Před 2 lety

    My Great Grandmother was a Keyland in Antrim County (Northern) born around 1850. Not many Keyland in the area. We did find more in Scotland. Is this a Scottish clan name?

  • @BeautifuLakesStreamsBiologists

    Really fun video! I hope it improves with time since it was about 300 years too late after the Kerr/kers actually appeared. The last man to die defending Wallace before he was captured was William Ker in 1305. That would have been hard to do had they arrived in 1450. Perhaps we have a secret clan time machine!

  • @takshashila2995
    @takshashila2995 Před 4 lety +20

    This is some Holy Roman Empire level Border Gore. Nice!