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Four pedigrees relevant to the ancestry of Leod, ancestor of the MacLeods. The first is from Dubhaltach MacFhirbhisigh's 17th century pedigree of the Macleans; the second is a combination of a MacLeod and Nicolson pedigrees from the Royal Irish Academy (RIA); the third is a MacLeod pedigree from about the late 17th century. The Kilbride MS possibly dates to 1540, though it is no longer in existence; one transcription of it gave Leod's father as Oloig, but this was later amended to Oloig. Note that the names Ealga and Christiona are feminine names. |
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Own work . This chart is based off information from the following webpages [1][2]. The base font and style for this image was adapted from the following image File:DonnchadhGenealogy.svg, by Malleus Fatuorum, who released it under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 3.0 License. |
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2009-12-23 |
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