Clan McIntosh |
Name: Kenneth D. MacIntosh CommentsI was born and raised in Dominion, Cape Breton, Nova Scotia. My father was born and raised there as well, unfortunately I know very little else of my clan connections, however, I feel very close to my Scottish heritage, and my family connection as well. If anyone had any other information, I'd appreciate it. My grandfather was Charles MacIntosh, and my great-grandfather was John MacIntosh, both died in the mines of Cape Breton. Name: James Francis MacIntosh IV CommentsName: Jay MacIntosh CommentsName: Kayleigh CommentsName: Carrie Lynn Mc Intosh CommentsI want to know if I'm related to you guys. Do you have any family in Muskogee Oklahoma. Name: Shawn Robert McIntosh CommentsI'm just now discovering my heritage and I could have never imagined how much history I would find... this is so incredible, if anyone can help me find more information, please contact me (559)362-2517...thank you Name: LISA J HOLBROOK CommentsMy Dad thought we were descendants from the MCKINNON CLAN, I am proud to say that it is the MACKINTOSH CLAN, and am looking forward to learning more about my heritage. Lisa J Holbrook Name: Charles McIntosh Comments
Name: .Peter Stuart McIntosh CommentsVery good website. I always like to read about my past generations and finding out what happened in the past Name: Todd McIntosh CommentsMerry Christmas 2005! Thanks to all of you for making the Clan McIntosh web site one of the largest repositories of McIntosh genealogy information on the Internet. Todd McIntosh Name: Harold C. Fisher CommentsSomewhere among the Clan McIntosh pages, I saw the name VERA IRENE FISHER, the exact name of my Michigan g grandmother. Her family were natives of PA. I have plenty of information if anyone is interested. Name: Charles Watson Bebb CommentsLooking for any relatives of John McIntosh and Catherine (Oram) McIntosh=Daughter Lavena (McIntosh) Begg Name: Lillian McIntosh CommentsHi, Just starting out researching. My grandparents were Noah McIntosh and Rosa Hollon-McIntosh. Don't know much about their parents my father didn't want to talk much. All I know is that they lived in and around Perry county, KY, Hazard area. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks. Name: Carol Bryson CommentsLooking for any help! George McGeachie married Martha "McIntosh" Hill on Dec. 31,1923[at]Montgomery Hall, Dundonald, Scotland. Martha is from Killbride. Her father was Alexander Hill. George and Martha's Children are, George, David, Catherine, Nancy, Ann and Myra. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Happy New Year to all! Name: John Charles GLEN CommentsSign me up for the next reunion ... Thanks, John Name: Gordon McIntosh CommentsVery nice to have visited your website. Although my ancestors came from Argyll and Inverness and then to Glasgow I don't think there is a connection with your family. The furthest back I can go is to Ewen McKintosh or Mackintosh born around 1805 who married Mary McDonald. Cannot find their marriage certificate - just going by the marriage certificate of their son John McKintosh born around 1838 who married Flora McDonald born around 1847. Maybe someone looking here will know something further. Name: Brian D. McIntosh CommentsName: Curtis Lance Mcintosh CommentsI was just looking for something 2 do so I looked up my last name and this came up Name: Lucila Sylvia Rubio Ritchie CommentsSoy bisnieta de James Smith Ritchie, llegado a la Argentina aproximadamente a mediados del siglo, mi madre nacida en Argentina, era descendiente diecta, por parte de madre (Donalson/Mackiddie y Johnstone), mi sobrino Christian Ritche y yo somos apasionados por todo lo que se relaciona al clan, quiero que sepan que desde este lejano pais el espiritu escoces y el amor por el clan persiste Editor's rough translation: "I am the great-granddaughter of James Smith Ritchie, who arrived in Argentina approximately in the middle of the century. My mother was born in Argentina, and was the direct descendant on the part of mother (Donalson/Mackiddie and Johnstone) My nephew Christian Ritche and I are enthusiastic about everything related the clan, I want you to know that from this distant country, the spirit and the love of the clan persists." Name: Melissa McIntosh CommentsI'm a descendant of John Og McIntosh and was just in Scotland in the fall of 2004. Culloden Battlefield was especially moving; we Macs apparently were the first in the fray and the first to fall. Hope to hear from some of you! -MM. Name: Mary Kathrine Mc Intosh CommentsName: David Barker CommentsName: Sara Ann McIntosh-mackintosh Commentsi am looking for any Indian linkage in our past Name: Nechia Cosby CommentsLooking for my father, Ken McIntosh. He's Jamaican. I am not sure his DOB but he should be around 64 years of age. If anyone have any information, please feel free to contact me by email. Name: Ashley McIntosh CommentsMoved to the Midwest from York, PA where the rest of my McIntosh family currently resides. Name: Dave "Mac" McIntosh CommentsHappy Post Turkey Day and an early wish for a happy and safe Christmas too all Septs and Clans. Alba da Bra! Name: Sharon Edgington CommentsName: Jeran Brown CommentsMy great great great grandmother was a Mackintosh. My Aunt attended the most recent family reunion on Prince Edward Island. I wish I could have been there. Name: Gordon McIntosh CommentsResearching my family tree my name could have been Mackintosh or McKintosh or McIntosh because correct spelling did not mean much 200 years ago. Have managed to trace my McIntoshes' from Glasgow back to District of Lochaber in Inverness in 1879. My ancestor John McKintosh married Flora McDonald on 3rd June, 1879. According to their marriage certificate his father was Ewen MacKintosh (who died before John was married) and Mary McDonald. I have stuck[at]this stage but keep hoping I can find more. I'd like to say hello to all McIntoshes no matter what the spelling. Name: Julie Roskop CommentsMy maternal grandmother was Lola McIntosh, sister of William McIntosh of Ofallon Illnois. Name: Jennifer Hammond Thompson CommentsI am looking for anyone who might be updating the Second Edition of or family Genealogy book...it was being kept by John M. Collins, last Edition was 1991...the decendants were of Duncan McIntosh and Anne Whyte, they came to Lanark Co., Ontario in 1842. Duncan and Anne were originally from Glasgow, Scotland. Name: Cameron MacIntosh CommentsMy name is Cameron MacIntosh. Son of Paul Campbell MacIntosh and Grandson of Ian Macintosh formally of Glasgow Scotland. I Am Australian born and bred but my father is from the United Kingdom. i am currently living in London in the United Kingdom and looking to learn about my family names past. If ANY Macintosh's are in the area and read this then please fee free to email me. Cheers Cameron John MacIntosh macintoshcameron[at]hotmail[dot]com Name: Sharon McIntosh CommentsI have enjoyed viewing the pages of this site. There is information that has come to me through my KEN that needs to be shared with one who might understand and aid me in my Heraldric research. My grandfathers' name was James Willard Stewart, b. 1885, Farminghan, Mass. Graciously, Sharon McIntosh Name: Bob CommentsName: Jean W. Nearn CommentsThe history if very interesting. Name: Deborah Goulding CommentsI am tracing my family tree and am now looking into my grandmothers family. She was a Campbell McIntosh and her mother was a Cruickshank. I would love to get up to Scotland to investigate further sometime as i love Scotland. Site was very interesting, looking at the clan tartans etc. Will hopefully use again Name: Porschea McIntosh CommentsI am African American and My father is Keith David McIntosh and his father I found out is Jamaican. just need answers????? Name: Bruce Elder CommentsGrand father came from Leigh,and served in Royal Scots Volunters. Doing family tree[at]moment. Name: William P. McIntosh CommentsParents are from Kankakee Il Name: Alex CommentsHi! What you do today by evening? Name: Pierre MacKillican CommentsName: David B. McIntosh CommentsSon of William P. McIntosh of Maryland, USA. I am interested in finding out more about the family tree and any history of the family. I will update the comments here with what I find. Name: Jean Briggs CommentsHello McIntoshes I was born a McIntosh, but sadly being female, I was the last of my line. My gt grandfather David McIntosh(b,1848)came to Australia from Londonderry, Ireland. His father was John McIntosh, his mother was Martha Lindsay. Does anyone know anything about the Irish McIntoshes ? David married out here to an Irish girl-Mary Gilmore. I'm proud to be a McIntosh no matter where from. I guess that the Irish ones left Scotland very early and settled in Ireland. Any info greatly appreciated. Thank you . Name: Jim R. Walker CommentsHello McIntoshs!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I was wondering if you might be able to help me in my quest to cement my grandfather's claims that we are connected to the McIntoshes please? Might anyone have information on the following persons please? 1 NAME Robert /Walker/ 1 BIRT 2 25 FEB 1785 2 PLAC Kirkliston, Scotland 1 NAME Elizabeth /Bauchop/ 2 GIVN Elizabeth 2 SURN Bauchop 2 DATE Abt 1787 2 PLAC Scotland 1 NAME John /Walker/ 2 DATE 2 MAY 1807 2 PLAC Mid Calder, Midlothian, Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 31 MAR 1883 2 PLAC Ancaster Township, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada 1 NAME Ann /McIntosh/ http://home.cogeco.ca/~mcosgrave1/paf2/pafg13.htm possible daughter? 2 DATE 1811 2 PLAC Aberdeen, Scotland 1 DEAT 2 DATE 19 NOV 1901 2 PLAC Ancaster Township, Wentworth, Ontario, Canada 1 NAME Robert /Walker/ 2 DATE September 14 1842 2 PLAC Hamilton, Ontario, Canada 1 DEAT 2 DATE October 1900 2 PLAC Los Gatos, CA 1 NAME Eliza Jane /Parr/ 1 DEAT 2 PLAC October 1893 1 MARR 2 DATE 18 FEB 1806 2 PLAC Mid Calder, Midlothian, Scotland 1 MARR 2 DATE 1835 2 PLAC Montreal, Canada OR Ancaster Township, Wentworth, Ontario Thank you for your patience! Alba gu brĂ th! Laus deo! Regards, Jim Walker scotlandforever7[at]aol[dot]com THE WALKER SURNAME DNA PROJECT - freepages.genealogy.rootsweb[dot]com/~fabercove/ http://www.electricscotland[dot]com/wboard/walker_wedding.htm http://www.gencircles[dot]com/users/jimrwalker http://hometown.aol[dot]com/scotlandforever7/myhomepage/profile.html http://www.scottravel.org/tours/tour26.htm (An article with pictures on my trip to Scotland) Researching: Walker McCleod Anderson Barber Barnet Bauer Barrie Begbie Black Blakie Blyth Bolton Bowers Brown Brydon Brown Brownhill Caidie Clark Clemente Cockburn Crawford Dalgleish Davidson Daniels Denham Denholm Douglas Edington Idington Foggo Glasgow Goodal Grieve Guyler Haworth Henderson Hepburn Hogg Hope Hunter Johnstone Kinnaird Logan Lorimer McCleod MacCalley Mackadam McFadden McLeish McMorran Miller Olson Paulos Peffers Pendridge Pennycuik Pow Proudfoot Richardson Scott Sligo Storie Sweet Thompson Watt Walker Wright Yelineck.... Mostly from Scotland, East Lothian / East Linton / Prestonkirk, Tain, areas! Also England, France, California, Wisconson, South Dakota, Menlo Park, San Jose, Campbell Name: Timothy Hardy Commentssearching for genealogy still looking for lost souls and grandparents and the greater ones Name: Tony Mugu CommentsI am looking for a Rosa McIntosh. She had a son name Flavus McIntosh, born in Moss Point Mississippi. Name: David McIntosh CommentsI've been searching for information on my great-grandfather, Milton McIntosh, in Warren, Ohio, married Esther Ellen Troxell. Name: Charles Hammond CommentsI am a Descendent of the Seawright Line. William Seawright left The Ulster area in 1740 and immigrated to Pennsylvania. We are not too sure just how many Seawright Descendents are in the USA. My Grandmother was the Daughter of Adah Letitia (Seawright) Nelson, Daughter of George Seawright and Cara Fitzer. It is hard to trace our line any further back than this. My Grandmother, always told me she was Scots Irish. I have been studying the history of Ireland and Scotland. Our familiy history says we were involved in the Planting of Ulster. Our family crest was suppose to be a hand holding a winged lightning bolt with the Motto "Fear God". http://pg.photos.yahoo[dot]com/ph/ceh4702/album?.dir=ca62&.src=ph&store=&prodid=&.done=http%3a//photos.yahoo[dot]com/ph//my_photos Here is a link to some Seawright Genealogy Information. Someone may be looking for this information. Name: Alice Vantrease CommentsName: bobby mcintosh and jack mcintosh Commentsthe mcintosh from hamilton scotland Name: Nikki R. Paynter CommentsMy Great, Great Grandmother was Josie MacIntosh. I am trying to learn as much as possible about this amazing woman so that I can keep the memory of her strong and alive! Name: Callum Webster CommentsMy great-great grandmother was Elizabeth McIntosh born in King Edward, Aberdeenshire, Scotland in 1847. In 1869 she married George Angus and the family settled in Turriff, Aberdeenshire. Elizabeth died of cancer in 1895 in Turriff. She had[at]least 5 children: (1) Alexander Angus, (2) George Angus, 1874-1919, my great grandfather, (3) William Angus, (4) Agnes Angus, and (5) Jamesina Angus. There may have been more children. Elizabeth's father was a crofter in Aberdeenshire named Alexander McIntosh and her mother's maiden name was Robertson. Looking for anyone who may be related or knows more details of Elizabeth and her family. Many thanks, Callum Webster Name: DUNCAN HOSSACK CommentsMy grandfather came out from Scotland as a child in the 1890,s. Needless to say Hossack is not a common surname and i am always interested in my families history and clan affiliation. Name: Sandra Gail McIntosh CommentsMy grandfather was McKinley McIntosh, first of his family to be born in the USA. Name: James CommentsGreate site. Thank you :) Name: Adamson Jennifer CommentsMy father is Scot, my mother is French. I would like to know all the different family names that belong to the clan. Name: Barbara Jean McIntosh Truchan CommentsMy father was Edward Benson McIntosh (1916-1975)of Cincinnati, Ohio, my grandfather was Russell Omar McIntosh (1891-1988)of Maysville, Ky. I believe my great-grandfather's name was George McIntosh of Ky but do not have any otherinfo. Name: Barbara Jean McIntosh Truchan CommentsName: Daniel Charles Filkins Commentscool website... been trying to find the family crest for a while, ever since I saw it[at]the Scottish Highland Games[at]Loon Mountain. years ago. Found it here. Name: Jeff Cotter CommentsLast year I visited Gairloch, Ross, in the western isles, where May was from. They have a heritage centre, where I was able to go back six generations all with the name MacKintosh. I am visiting Inverness this year. If anyone would like anything purchased from this area just let me know. Regards Jeff Name: David McIntosh c. CommentsI was reading something that I found somewhat disturbing about the Celts on this website. It said the Celts are descendants of some Pharaoh. I heard from a very reputable source that the Celts actually got their red hair from the exiled descendants of the former king of Israel------none other than King David, the father of Solomon. Name: David McIntosh c. CommentsI am the grandson of the late Charles Davidson McIntosh. His daughter the late Janet Gail McIntosh c. was my mother. Name: Douglas James McIntosh CommentsG.G. Grandfather born in Scotland. Trail runs cold. Came to Port Elgin, Ontario, Canada in 1856. Would love to know if he was breeding horses. Would love to know if I*m related to Douglas John McIntosh in Ontario who operates McIntosh Stables. Great Grandfather was born in Port Elgin. Grandfather was born in Port Elgin, then sailed the Great lakes and ended up in Toronto, and married my Grandmother, Charity Esther Morden, of Parry Sound, who may be related to Bobby Orr*s mother. Would like to confirm this as well, if anyone knows. Name: John McIntosh CommentsMy family of McIntoshes are from Kentucky, Ohio and Indiana. My grandfather married a Cherokee Indian woman who was my grandmother, Susie from Kentucky. I am trying to find some genealogy about them. My grandfather was McKinley McIntosh and I think his father was John McIntosh. Anyway its nice to hear from some other McIntoshes. Name: Jeff McIntosh CommentsLiving in England now, (well some one has to) but born and bred in Dundee and Forfar, Angus. Proud to be a McIntosh and Scottish. Nice to see so many of us around the world. Name: Barbara Macintosh CommentsMy husband is grandson of Dr. P.A. MacIntosh who was born in Dundela Ontario and practiced medicine for more than 50 years in Spencerville Ontario. He is a direct descendent of John and Alan McIntosh who found and propagated the McIntosh apple in the 1800s. Dr. MacIntosh was a member of Clan Chattan and hosted the chief of Macintosh[at]a MacIntosh reunion in the 1950s in Johnstown Ontario. Name: Rickelle (McIntosh) Tomshany CommentsMy maiden name is McIntosh and I am looking for any information on my family history. My Biological fathers name was Ricky Lee McIntosh. I do not speak to him so I do not have much information. I do know that his Fathers name was Tom McIntosh and they are from Kentucky and Ohio area. If any one has any helpful information please feel free to email me. Thank you very much. Name: Gary McIntosh CommentsName: Sharon Willerding CommentsName: Joseph Meaden CommentsElizabeth McIntosh from Greenock was my grandmother and I am very pleased to be associated with the McIntosh clan. Name: Alexandra Meaden CommentsMy mother was Elizabeth McIntosh from Greenock and I am proud to be a member of the clan! Name: Joseph A MacIntosh CommentsJoseph son of Eldridge Fraser, son of Archibald William, son of John Daniel, son of John Peter?? MacIntosh. My uncle Winston was a geneologist who traced family tree back to ~ 1300 Scotland, of which I have a hard copy that I intend to post someday. I believe that there is a copy in the New Glasgow Regional Library, Pictou County, Nova Scotia, Canada in the "Grey Box Collection" section. Here is a link that may help - http://www.parl.ns.ca/pages/resources/greyboxes.html - OR - http://www.parl.ns.ca/pages/history.html . From what I recall (have not read in several years) does mention kin that moved to Rhode Island, Oregon, and California. Good luck all. Name: Charles G McIntosh CommentsI would like to find the email address of John M Collins 807 Sandy lane Sarina Ont Canada N7V 4J7 Any help will be greatly app. Name: Andrew Crerar CommentsCrerar is part of clan macintosh and I'm interested in any other Crerars around the world. Name: Melissa McIntosh CommentsHI ALL, HELP IS NEED I'M LOOKING FOR INFO ON DANIEL MCINTOSH AND MARGARET MCGREGOR MARRIED CARNOCK JULY 1827. PLEASE IF YOU CAN HELP PLEASE EMAIL AS I'M STUCK. THANKS AND HELLO TO ALL MCINTOSH OUT THERE. Name: Charlene Chick CommentsIs there a way to become a formal member of the Clan McIntosh? Name: Kim Bunch CommentsLove the site! My family is affiliated with the MacIntoshes on my father's side, both through my grandfather (whose middle name is MacIntosh, as was his father's, and his father's etc) and through my grandmother, who was a Glennie. I loved looking at everything! Thanks! |