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Ross Crest

Clan Ross Crest: Spem Successus Alit (Success Nourishes Hope)

Lu Dawn - Lock Ness
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Scotland

Lu Dawn (Rt) & Carol (Lt) Scottish Highland Games
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Loon Mountain, White Mountains, New Hampshire

Scottish Highlanders
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Pic Taken During Our Trip To Scotland 1997

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Isle of Coll - First port Of Coll

The Isle of Coll is a small Hebridean island a short 50 miles off the west coast of Scotland.  The Isle of Coll can be reached via the port of Oban by  taking the Caledonian MacBrayne Ferrry. The Isle of Coll ia a short 13 miles long by 3 miles wide!  The Isle of Coll provides a varied landscape with wide sandy beaches, rare dunes, peat bogs, inland lochs and rocky outcrops. The Isle of Coll is home to protected species of birds and flowers and was the home of more then just a few of our ancestors!

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MacLean Crest

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Map - Counties of Nova Scotia

Click on Photo for MacLean Page-See map Full Size!
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Seal Cove & Valley Mills - Home of Our MacLeans

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Scotland

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MacRae Crest

The MacRae clan motto, which appears on the clan crest and Coats of Arms, is "Fortitudine," meaning "With Fortitude."

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Isle of Coll

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Cape Breton, Nova Scotia

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Isle of Coll

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HantsCounty & Halifax

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Fastnet Rock

(First off-I do not remember where I copied this photo from-so if you are the owner of this photo, please contact us so we my be able to credit you with the photo, or remove it if you wish us to do so -We are in hopes you will allow us to keep it as borrowed.  Thank You.)
Secondly, now for the Fassett Theory of the Fastnet Rock Lighthouse--
 
If you look at Fastnet Rock and try to imagine the rock only, without the lighthouse, that is most likely what our Fassett ancestors looked at as they sailed for America!  Yes,  it would have indeed been the last thing in sight.
 

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Massachusetts

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Conneticutt

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New Hampshire Counties

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Cheshire County, New Hampshire

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Missouri

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