An Ancient Scottish Clan
Originally printed in Great Britain.
Published by Margaret F.P. Mason - 1973
Published by Margaret F.P. Mason - 1973
This site offers a digital copy of Margaret Mason's book (follow the chapters in the menu to the left). Additional sites related to Fletcher families with Scottish origins are also listed below.
We welcome any information, family trees, or stories related to the Fletcher clan or Fletchers of Scots origin in general. With permission we will add your material to this site or place a link to your web pages. Contact Page.
More Fletcher family history research
- Fletchers in the Black Book of Taymouth — an earlier work of stories and clan history, drawing on the Breadalbane's Black Book of Taymouth. The stories predate Mrs Mason's history and are somewhat bloodier.
- Fletchers of Auchallader — a 1972 Scotland's Magazine article.
- The Mull Fletchers — information about the Fletchers of Mull.
- Dugald Fletcher of Rhodesia. Personal recollections by Chris Francis of the hermit Dugald Fletcher, identified by Mrs Mason as part of the Jura branch of the clan who moved to Rhodesia.
- A Family History of the Prince Edward Island MacEacherns — this family was related to at least one of the Fletcher families living on Mull in the 18th century.
- The Family of Angus Fletcher of Glenorchy.
- Organising members of the Clan Fletcher Society — 1921.
- Recent photographs of Glenorchy and Auchallader.
- Snippets of information about Fletchers from various sources.
Related and further Links
- Map of Glenorchy and Dalmally — includes many locations referred to in the Black Book of Taymouth history.
- Duncan Ban MacIntyre — biography and poetry of the ‘Glenorchy Bard’. The biography touches on MacIntyre’s troubled relationship with the Fletchers of Auchallader.
Other Clans with Connections to the Fletchers