- 1550),
known as
Black Taylor of the Axe (Scottish
Gaelic Taillear Dubh na
Tuaighe) was a
famed warrior of the
Scottish Highlands during the
reign of Mary...
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Gillean of the
Battle Axe, or
Gilleain na
Tuaighe in
Scottish Gaelic, was the
eponymous ancestor of Clan
Maclean and Clan
Maclaine of Lochbuie. He is...
- of the
Taylor sept are
descendants of
Donald Cameron ('Taillear Dubh na
Tuaighe'), who
lived in the
Scottish Highlands Lochaber area ("Cameron country")...
-
Cameron of the
Scottish Highlands who are
descendants of
Taillear Dubh na
Tuaighe (b.1550), see:
Taylor sept.
Scottish Clan &
Family Encyclopedia. 1994....
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Mackintosh is
believed to have been
killed by
Donald 'Taillear Dubh na
Tuaighe' Cameron, (son of the XIV
Chief of Clan Cameron), with a
fearsome Lochaber...
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MacKintosh is
believed to have been
killed by
Donald 'Taillear Dubh na
Tuaighe' Cameron, (son of the XIV
Chief of Clan Cameron), with a
fearsome Lochaber...
-
Collins Scottish Clan &
Family Encyclopedia. pp. 238–239.
Gillean na
Tuaighe in
Scottish Gaelic and it is
pronounced Gillane not Gill-ee-un. Maclean...
- Maclean, 4th Clan
Chief Parent Malise mac
Gilleain Relatives Gilleain na
Tuaighe,
grandfather Known for
Battle of
Bannockburn Nickname(s) Maol-Calum Gille-Calum...
- Grandfather:
Malise mac
Gilleain Paternal Great-Grandfather:
Gilleain na
Tuaighe Paternal Great-grandmother:
Paternal Grandmother:
Paternal Great-Grandfather:...
-
Gillemor Macilean, 2nd clan
chief b.1245 – d.? Malise, the son of
Gillean Gilleain na
Tuaighe, 1st clan
chief b. 1211 – d.?
Gillean of the Battleaxe...