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    Question Surname McMichael: Irish or Scottish...

    If Scottish, which Clan?

    In doing some genealogy I've found my great-grandfather on my grandfather's mother's side is a McMichael, born in Thornliebank, Renfrew, Scotland. His father was born in Tamlaght Finlagan, Londonderry, Ireland and his father was born in Thornliebank.

    Is McMichael a Irish or Scottish surname and if Scottish what clan would they most likely belong to?

    This may start my quest for my next tartan....


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    Isn't MacMichael a sept of the Stewart clan?
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    Just from some quick Googling, it seems to be Scottish and a sept of Stewart. Even the Tartan Ferret turns up Stewart tartans when searching the name MacMichael. The Tartan Ferret also turns up a MacMichael tartan,

    MacMichael, ITI # 2063:
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    Quote Originally Posted by ardchoille View Post
    Isn't MacMichael a sept of the Stewart clan?
    Is there a difference between MacMichael and McMichael?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kent Frazier View Post
    Is there a difference between MacMichael and McMichael?
    Nope. In a nutshell "Mc" and "Mac" are the same. A lot of it boils down to the way the name was recorded when given orally etc. It's simply a spelling variation. It means simply "Son of Michael."

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kent Frazier View Post
    Is there a difference between MacMichael and McMichael?
    No. As has been discussed in other threads, there is no difference between Mc, Mac, or even M' ....
    Brian

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    Thanks...

    I see a Stewart kilt in my future!

    Kent

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kent Frazier View Post
    Thanks...

    I see a Stewart kilt in my future!

    Kent
    Were I to wear a Stewart tartan, it would most certainly be:

    Stewart, Old (Wilsons of Bannockburn - 1819,) ITI #319

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kent Frazier View Post
    Thanks...

    I see a Stewart kilt in my future!

    Kent
    There are many beautiful Stewart tartans.. Stewart Black is my favourite, but the tartan Tattoo Bradley posted is awesome too.
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    The name "McMichael/MacMichael" is in Blacks book: The Surnames of Scotland on pages 542-543. There is a good bit listed on this name, more than most other names.

    Below I will list some of the variant spellings:

    MacMicheil, Mac Gille Micheil, Mac Gill Michell, McKilmichel, McMolmicheyl, McOlmichaell, ... there are many more

    Below I will list some of the District and/or cities & isles listed:

    Argyll, Apin, Lennox, Kintyre, Ardnamurchane, Inverness, Bute, Atholl

    Argyll is mentioned most


    Black also mentions some clan affiliations, which isn't common for him to have done in is book. Clans & other Family associations:

    Clan Gregor - John McGillemitchell 1613
    Christie - MacGillmicheil 1480 tenant
    Carmichael - Lowland variation Kermichel 1180
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