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2023 Largs Scotland & Dubai

I decided in late May to travel to Scotland as my young brother was having serious health issues. I booked to be there for a month and left Perth on 2nd June. In no time at all I discovered how difficult it was dealing with numerous Government bureaucracies. And nothing moves fast.

I am happy to say we struggled through most of the requirements but some will take months to finalise. But we both felt we had achieved a lot.

Walking along the Largs front. David at this point needing to use a wheelchair. The weather was glorious. I am happy to say that he is walking better using a stick. It still takes it out of him but there has been good progress.

Everyday is was on to the things to do list. Spending hours on the phone and sending numerous emails. And later no matter the weather we went out for a walk. At least one day a week we had a break. I would leave David in peace and catch up with family and old friends. It helped us recharge our batteries.

We managed to jointly catch up with family members some in Largs and some in Johnstone. During our breakouts days I spent time visiting old friends In Glasgow and Renfrew. I also had two great visits to Paisley , to meet up with Ann. She arranged for us to visit a local art gallery, the old weaver’s cottage, our old workplace, as well as where I used to stay. We then went to the crematorium to help Ann find the plaque to hers and Linda’s dad. We had found it years ago but Ann could not find it since.

Ann was so happy finding the plaque again and she has the place firmly memorised now.

Inevitably it became time to leave, which is always hard. And even though I had a couple of, much appreciated offers to take me to the airport. I decided it was easiest all round for me to take the train from Largs. The trip went well, then things started to go south.

My flight was half an hour late in boarding, that’s okay. Just as we moved from the terminal we had a power shutdown. The plan was towed back and we sat, on the tarmac for about two and a half hours. It was quite oppressive and Someone was medically taken off, adding to the delay.

During the flight and over the next seven and a half hours I hoped we would make up time and I would get my once a day connecting flight. The flight took off 13 minutes before we landed. I, along with others going to various destinations found ourselves stranded.

I have to say Emirates was very efficient. We were met with signs sending us to agents who had hotel accommodation booked, our boarding pass for the next days flight. The seats are not great but at least we are on the flight, and transportation to and from the hotel. At the hotel I had the room until I departed, and all meals covered. Before you ask, it did not include any alcohol☹️. I can’t fault the support given. But by this time it’s after 4.30 am and I am shattered. Slept until ten , went for breakfast and wondered what to do for the next 12 hours. I could not go out for a walk as it was far too hot. Picked up a two hour tour, I will show some pictures below, then after a late lunch 2.15 I went back to bed until 9.45pm, only slept on and off. Then something light to eat before heading to the airport. Hope you enjoy the pics below.

Just to show I was there 😂
I hope that tallest building in the world doesn’t fall down on me😂
The back of the hotel. It was very humid and the camera started to mist up instantly.

My DNA Journey Update November 2022.

I thought I was ready for the next phase and was wondering how my DNA and Genealogy findings would connect. I sent my Haplogroup information to the McLachlan Project. Boy was I surprised when they said they could not find any matches, and suggested I check out the Cameron Project

The Cameron Project did find DNA matches and sent me through their findings. My most recent common ancestors R-FT104321 was a Cameron circa 1550. It is very possible to Identify the person as Donald Cameron the illegitimate son of Ewan Cameron and the daughter of Clan Chief MacDougall. Ewan was taken prisoner when he refused to marry her. Ewan died in 1553 when he was stabbed during his clan’s rescue. Ewan’s brother became the 15th Clan chief. Ewan’s illegitimate son Donald was raised by the McLachlan’s of Coruanan’ 4 miles south of Fort William.

The pink circle at the top is the home of the Cameron Clan. The orange circle is where McLachlans and my closest ancestor lived in 1550.

After the 1745 Revolution, and in particular the 1746 battle of Culloden where the Jacobite’s were defeated it was known that the McLachlan’s of Coruanan were the Cameron Standard barriers. And in 1747 the government forces threw them off of Coruanan, confiscated their cattle and burned down their home and barn. Clearly they were an early part of the Highland Clearance.

So what do I Know?

My Big Y DNA has found I am part of the Cameron Clan.

My Genealogy research, with primary records confirmation has my direct family McLaughlan, as it is now.

My Grandfather was born in Glasgow Scotland as McLaughlin, why did he deliberately change the spelling. My view is that my grandfather who was born in Glasgow, Scotland, thought McLaughlan sounded more Scottish than McLaughlin.

What don’t I know?

Where my DNA and my Genealogy come together? When did my family move from Scotland to Ireland? Did a Cameron change their name to McLaughlin? Was a Cameron adopted by a McLaughlin family? Did a Cameron have a son with a McLaughlin out of wedlock?

My investigation continues and when I can give an update I surely will.

The yellow loop virtually covers the total area of my family geographical area.
This map shows the move into Britain was 2,000 BCE, just over 4,000 years ago.

My Genealogy, followed by my DNA Story.

I have decided to write down an overview of what I know so far. The family history has been thoroughly researched by Linda, my wife. To giver her title, Dr Linda McLaughlan.

Added to Linda’s research are some maps, shown immediately below, from My Autosomal DNA test, this test analysis your 46 chromosomes, 23 each from both parents. As a result of this test I am 65% Irish and 35% Scottish.

I have also taken the Big Y700 DNA test and am part of the R1b group Haplo R-M269. The Big Y results look very complex and I will make comments in the future when I have more understanding of how it all works.

From the Genealogy side. I only intend doing an overview of my family tree and some information about their lives as I know and will add as I gain more information. Again I have to thank Linda for the hundreds of hours research she has put into my family tree. I am much newer on board but am keen to learn.

The maps below show My Ancestry Autosomal DNA results. and the text is from Primary sourced records.

This whole area depicted here represents a part of the largest known DNA area, the R haplo group.
The greyed out parts of Europe are also part of the whole R haplo group.
The dotted white lines shows where my DNA grouping come from.

All my immediate Grandparents were born in or very close to Glasgow, Scotland between 1902 and 1910. Below I will do each branch of my family by their birthplaces and by date, going as far back as I have information for. NOTE: at this time I am only laying out my father’s and mother’s, father’s line. I have a much fuller family members history in my tree.

Many birth and death records in Ireland were destroyed and makes research very hard. Other records which help come from a number of sectors, ie. Griffith’s Land Valuation, the Flax Growers List, some censuses and the web site irishgenealogy.ir.

Continue reading My Genealogy, followed by my DNA Story.

2010 My Big Family Holiday part 11

Singapore, where’s the snow?

It was the end of the holiday and everyone was tired. Singapore was nice and warm, maybe too hot given where we had been. we will be heading home tomorrow at the end of a Very Eventful 6 weeks. Hope you enjoyed our trip.

I have been to the top and it’s a FANTASTIC view.
I’m sure this is Clarke quay.
Linda and Laura at Raffles.
Me and Linda with a Singapore Sling. Laura’s a distance away but I don’t think it would be fair to swap drinks.
Linda at Clarke Quay.

2010 My Big Holiday Part 10

London 18th to 29th January. I can not even try to do our time there justice so have just added photos and commentary.

An interesting day walking around Hampton Court.
James at Piccadilly square.
At the banks of Themes with Big Ben in the background.
Love the lions at Trafalgar Square.
We climbed the bridge and then walked across it in both directions.
Laura, James and Jorja on the London Eye. Thanks to camera man, I think his name was Davit or David
James at traitor’s gate.
They all tried separately, no joy. Tried as a family but David was missing.
Boudica challenged the authority of whole Roman Empire
Linda standing at the very spot where Sir William Wallace stood when they put Scotland’s Greatest Hero on trial. They Found him guilty of defending his people. He was hung, drawn and quartered as a lesson to quell the Scots. Today his memory lives on in every Scottish person. 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿
London tower to the left and the bridge to the right.
Making our way towards London Tower.
Outside the Knights Templar church.
It was a challenge climbing to the top of St Paul’s. But it was more of a challenge stepping out and leaning against that ancient wall. Quite scary.
My favourite detective. Read all the books and have been to Baker Street 4 times. Yes I have the tie and the badge.
Our last night in London. Everything was going great until I went on the ice to help the kids. Ah their fine I will skate around. Ah head hits ice. I think I didn’t blackout but spent time in the medical tent. Note there were more people there than on the ice. 🤣🤣

2010 Big Family Holiday part 8. Liverpool and Bath. 10th to 13th January.

It’s hard to describe the drive from Edinburgh over the Pennines to Gretna Green then on to Liverpool.

As we approached the Pennines the road was closed. Just before we turned around a car came from the South, they said it was okay to pass. I was driving the first car. I could not see the road, it was white everywhere. I drove along the track of the other car. Thankfully no one came the other way. Was it scary? YOU BET.

In the museum’s Cavern.
Imagine all the People Sharing All the World.
A Silhouette of Jorja.
A morning walk. The snow travels with us.