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Old 11th December 2007, 18:06
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gess this is an ald post lol

Well shelly, im part macaskill, my grandmothers side.

ive been doing alot of research into my familys history, on both sides, scotland and Norway, as im part norwegian.
Now i have a document here that states the father of all the macaskills was the last king of Dublin,in 1161, by the name of Asculph Mac-Torcall, who's time in Dublin was subject to the English, and he was killed.
Hope this name helps you, its a start.

Feel free to contact me...
Gordon

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At Culloden, aren't there a lot of large mounds where the dead Scots were buried, in mass graves? I'll take a wild guess that they were recognized by their tartan, because I also heard that there are grave markers on the mounds with clan names on them.
Yes there is, and there marked by small grave stone like rocks. There marked by there clans, or as ive seen, Mixed clans.
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