http://www.electricscotland.com/webclans/m/macdoug.html [1884 clicks]
Our clan's page on Electric Scotland's Web site includes a history of the clan and descriptions of the clan badge, motto, crest and tartan.
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http://www.macdougallstore.com/ [1695 clicks]
http://www.clanmacdougall.co.uk/ [1334 clicks]
This is the official web site of the Clan MacDougall Society of Great Britain, Eire and Europe. This site offers information about our sister society serving clansfolk in Great Britain, Ireland and Europe.
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http://www.dunollie.org/ [645 clicks]
This site has information about Dunollie Castle, ancestral home of Clan MacDougall, and about ongoing events in and around Oban, Scotland, including information on Homecoming 2009.
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http://www.facebook.com/home.php#/group.php [633 clicks]
A resource for the "Web 2.0" Internet users. This group was started by Robert MacDougall of California. Here is how he describes the group: "A meeting place for all descendants of Dugall. This is a place to share information for those who request it. I want this to become a place where we can all learn about the clan and it's history. It is my hope that we will share family tree information and help fill in any gaps. This is an open group but let's try and keep membership to only those who are apart of the clan."
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http://www.friends-macdougall.co.uk/ [903 clicks]
his interesting site in Oban has photos and information about artifacts collected by Miss Hope MacDougall, daughter, sister and aunt to three successive chiefs of the Clan MacDougall, before her death in 1998. "The MacDougall Collection is a folk-life collection which is recognised as one of the most important in Scotland," the site's home page says. Worth a look!
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http://www.macdougallmccallumheritagefoundation.org/ [108 clicks]
Supports the preservation of artifacts and properties associated with Clan Societies and Septs of the Clan in Argyll and to educate the public and future generations about our rich heritage.
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