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MacIlschenoch Surname Definition:
MACILSCHENOCH: 'son of the gillie of (S.) Seanach.' One Mcllschannoch or Mcllschanoch was tenant of Maucherybeg in Kintyre, 1541 (ER., XVII, p. 632). Douncane More Makchennach, tenant on lands in Kintyre, 1596, is doubtless Duncan McSchenoch or M'llshenoch of 1605 (HP.
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MACILSCHENOCH: 'son of the gillie of (S.) Seanach.' One Mcllschannoch or Mcllschanoch was tenant of Maucherybeg in Kintyre, 1541 (ER., XVII, p. 632). Douncane More Makchennach, tenant on lands in Kintyre, 1596, is doubtless Duncan McSchenoch or M'llshenoch of 1605 (HP., III. p. 78, 84). Hew M'Schenoch, Gilbert M'Schenoache, and Gilchreist M'llshannoch were also tenants in Kintyre in 1605 (ibid., p. 82, 83).
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