Clan MacIvor
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GAELIC NAME FOR MacIVOR: Mac Iomhair (Son of Ivar)
Various spellings of MacIvor:
Iver, Iversen, Ivor, Ivorson, Keiver,
McEver, MacIver, McIver, McIvor, MacKeever
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Origin of Clan MacIvor
Clansfolk of Clan MacIvor
Clan MacIvor in the Military
Septs of Clan MacIvor
Symbols of Clan MacIvor
Branches of Clan MacIvor
History of the MacIvor Clan in Canada [by John Munro MacIvor, 1922]
Branches of Clan MacIver in Argyll appear to have assumed the
name of Campbell, while those in the north and in Lewis are
still known by the name of Clan MacIver.
According to Scots Kith & Kin, Clan MacIver or MacIvor was a sept of
Clan MacKenzie of Ross and Lewis; and a sept of Clan Robertson of
Perthshire. This text also refers to them as a sept of Clan Campbell of
Argyll. Other sources indicate that MacIver and MacIvor were septs of
Clan MacDonald of Glencoe.
See The McEvers
for additional Historical research on the Origins of Clan MacIvor.
= In Scotland =
MacIvor (MacIver)
Courtesy Electric Scotland: Grangemouth, Scotland
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