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The Ellen Payne Odom Genealogy Library Family Tree
The Family Tree - October/November 2005
Clan MacDuffie Genealogy


All true Macduffies have the opportunity to acquire three major works which would explain their true position in Celtic Genealogy, and clear up many of those annoying little problems that prevent you from learning the truth about your ancestors.

Contrary to public opinion, Macduffies were not Tinkers, but part of an enormously important Celtic Ecclesiastic group that goes back to St. Patrick himself, and on the way includes St. Bridget and St. Duthac, Chief Confessor of Ireland and Scotland.

It is quite simple to acquire this information.  Just open our webpage on

and order the following items, which will be supplied on CD-ROM so that you can do your research at home.

GMC001 -  Connected Surnames in Chronological order from the Parish Registers of Ireland, the Isle of Man and Scoland, with a few English items thrown in.

Just order the name you wish to research, from Cathie - Duffie - Macduffie - McPhee- Macfie.  We can even include links to other Clans such as the Camerons.

HMC001 -   The Early History of Clan Macduffie - a magnificent publication that runs to over 200 pages.

HMC006 -  Dhubhthaigh or Dub-Sidhe.  Did the Macfies get it wrong.  Ask St. Duthac.

Then there are three items covering Emigration.

EMC001 - Emigration to Australia.

EMC002 - Emigration to Canada.

EMC003 - Emigration to the USA.

Although not listed, we can also supply copies of a magnificent set of papers written by Giles Carter covering the Clan Macduffie/McAfee in Northern Ireland, a masterpiece of research for any family from that part of the world.

SO DON'T HESITATE - ORDER YOUR CRUCIAL INFORMATION TODAY.  FEW SCOTTISH CLANS HAVE AS MUCH GENUINE INFORMATION AVAILABLE.  HELP TO MAKE CLAN MACDUFFIE A MAJOR FORCE.

Sincerely

Morgan Publications


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