McIntyre Family History

Wednesday, 25 April 2007

McIntyre History

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The name is derived from the Gaelic 'Mac-an-T'saoir' meaning 'son of a carpenter' which accounts for its occurrence thro...
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Friday, 20 April 2007

Where We Where

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Gealic Version Of The Mcintyre Song

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Gealic Version Gabhaidh Sinn An Rathad Mór[Séisd:] Gabhaidh sinn an rathad mór, Gabhaidh sinn an rathad mór, Gabhaidh sinn an rathad mór, Ol...

The McIntyre Song In England

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In England We Will Take The Good Old Way McIntyres will lead the way Lead the way into the fray McIntyres will lead the way The way the lies...

GABHAIDH SINN

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GABHAIDH SINN AN RATHAD MOR. AKA and see "We'll Take the High Road," “We’ll Take the Highway,” "The Stewart's March,...
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Gaelic...Name: Mac-an-t-Saoir Motto:... Per ardua (Through difficulties) Badge:...White heather Lands:... Kintyre, Degnish, Glencoe and Badenoch Origin of Name:...Gaelic, Mac-an-t-saoir (Son of the carpenter) Pipe Music:...Gabhaidh sinn an Rathad Mor
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