torchclan headertorch

MEMBER
of the
POD

Harris
bull
MOTTO
'Hold Fast'
Lewis
sun
MOTTO
'I Shine,
Not Burn'




I am just beginning my
genealogy search. Any
help or information will
be greatly appreciated.
It is believed our name
was changed from MacLeod
to McLeod sometime in the
late 1800's.
This is the information I
have at this point.


Genealogy Data
Husbands Full Name: McLeod James Place of Birth: Scotland Places of Residence: Scotland, Sisseton, S.D. Wife's Full Maiden Name: Moritz Amanda 2nd marriage~Mollenkamp Date of Birth: 2-24-1875 Date of Death: Sept. 1967 Place of Death: Hennipen Co. MN Places of Residence: Sisseton S.D. Minnesota Children's Data: Alfred Roderick McLeod Sex M DOB 7-19-1909 James Kenneth McLeod Sex M Norma McLeod Sex F All Children Born In South Dakota


Fathers Name: Alfred Roderick McLeod Date of Birth: 7-19-1909 Place of Birth: Sisseton, South Dakota USA Date of Death: March 1972 Place of Death: St.Paul, Ramsey Co., MN USA Place of Burial: cemetary ~ Roselawn, St. Paul, MN Occupation: Postal Worker US Gov. Places of Residence: South Dakota, Minnesota Mother's Maiden Name: Chase Margaret Electa Date of Birth: Dec. 18, 1910 Place of Birth: St.Paul, MN Date of Death: Sept.1979 Place of Death: St. Paul, Ramsey Co., MN Place of Burial cemetary ~ Roselawn St.Paul, MN CHILDREN'S DATA: Ronald J Sex M Place of Birth: St. Paul, Mn., Ramsey Co. Janice Elaine Sex F Place of Birth: St. Paul, MN., Ramsey Co.

Maternal Grandparents
Chase Believed to have immigrated from Wales




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The homeland of the Clan MacLeod;
near the Island of Skye off Scotland


~A Bit of Clan McLeod Lore~
Malcolm, the third Chief (1296-1370),
while returning from a clandestine visit
to the wife of Frasier of Glenelg, was
confronted by a mad bull in Glenelg.
Armed only with a dirk, he slew the beast.
As a souvenir of his prowess, he retained
one of the Bull's Horns. This horn is on
display in the Castle today.
It is a great Clan treasure; indeed to
this day each male heir has to prove
his manhood by successfully draining this
Horn filled with claret.

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