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The surname Logan
Posted: Tue Jul 25, 2006 11:26 am
by Andrew Lancaster4
I wonder if Grant or anyone else has an explanation about why two MacLea families would have a high resolution 67 marker match with some Logans. ...data is starting to build up. I also note a continuing close match with a Young family claiming to trace back to the Lamonts of Knockdow. Regards Andrew
The surname Logan
Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 10:03 am
by Bachuil
Andrew, Saw this site
http://www.clanlogansociety.com/our_history.html which says
"DNA research into Logan lines which claim a Highland origin have a remarkable similarity to the few clans which claim descent from the Scotti, the founders of the first Scottish Kingdom of Dal Riada around 450 CE. It is from this evidence that we can see a very ancient Celtic blood line, at least for the Highland Logans." Regards Niall
The surname Logan
Posted: Wed Jul 26, 2006 8:04 pm
by Andrew Lancaster4
Yes, this was not the first match of course, but it what we now have is a 67 marker version of the matches we've already seen for some time, along with names like Campbell, McDonald, Black, Turner, Hunt, McGregor, Brewer etc. Regards Andrew
The surname Logan
Posted: Fri Jul 28, 2006 5:17 pm
by Grant South1
Hello, Looking at what I have at home- Logan is a simple alias for the small Highland clan of MacLennan. The name is derived from MacGille Finnan or the followers of St Finnan. It seems the McLennans were at one stage the custodians of St Finnan's bell. St Finnan's Isle is found at Loch Shiel. Interesting to see matches at a high resolution, it would indicate that the sacral lineages were connected. All the best! Grant.
The surname Logan
Posted: Sat Jul 29, 2006 4:10 am
by Bill McLean
More information.
The surname Logan
Posted: Fri Feb 02, 2007 8:04 pm
by Frank Logan
The head of our DNA research project has seen the numbers that have come from the Maclennan project, and there is little similarity to anything that we have. The referance to the Scotti, comes from the closeness of our numbers to all of the Clans who claim the distinction of being old.. ie. MacDonald. The MacDonald Clan have came up with a theoretical DNA profile of Colla Uais, the father of Dal Riada. The Highland Logan profiles are close to this model and that of the older Highland clans. As to the Maclennan's, I have added an artical written for the Clan Logan Newsletter. MacLennan Who? What Clan do you belong to? Many Logan