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MacAlpine


Siol Alpin is a name given to many clans that are often of no direct connection. They are all supposed to have royal connections, being descended from Kenneth MacAlpine, the ancestor to the Kings of Scotland, and include such clans as the MacGregors, Grants, MacKinnons, MacQuarries, MacNabs, MacDuffies or MacFies and MacAulays. Although MacAlpine is today still a common Scottish surname there is little trace of any clan of the name. It is said that the former chiefs had their seat at Dunstaffnage Castle in Argyll, an early capital of Kenneth MacAlpine. It was Kenneth MacAlpin who founded the Scottish Kingdom in 843. He won over power from the Pictish Kings, which he may have gained through his mother's Pictish connection although more likely it was through the Viking assults that had already weakened the Picts position allowing the Scots to drive towards the centre of Scotland. He died in 860 and his descendants ruled for many generations.

Dunstaffnage Castle
Dunstaffnage Castle
Photo by Scottish Panoramic

Information provided by Touluaa MacAlpine tells us that an Edith MacAlpine was born in 1725 and married an Archibald MacGregor born in 1730 and fought in Scotland with Bonnie Prince Charlie.  When the Prince was captured he and his wife fled to North Carolina where an Ann MacGregor was born in 1756.

For additional history download the MacAlpine History pdf file
See the Lord Lyon's Commission statement pdf file
Reach the 2nd Quarter Newsletter of 2017 pdf file


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