Graeme Mackenzie’s publications on Scottish History & Genealogy:
"The Reluctant Explorer - Sir
Alexander Mackenzie", Inverness Courier, July 1989 (series of
three articles celebrating the bicentenary of the first crossing of the North
American continent by a European).
"The McMillans of Glen Urquhart", Inverness Courier, January
& February, 1990 (series of six articles charting the history of the
clan in The Glen from the 16th to the 20th century).
"The Americas Not Always a Land of Plenty", Inverness Courier,
April 1991 (series of three articles based on letters home in the 1830s from
indentured ploughman Alexander Mackenzie showing a different sort of life for a
Highland emigrant).
"The Late Adoption of Surnames and Patronymic Puzzles from Kiltarlity",
Highland Family History Society Journal (HFHSJ), May 1992.
“The Origins of the Lochaber Macmillans and the Descent of the Families of
Murlaggan and Glenpean” in The Lochaber Emigrants to Glengarry, ed. Rae
Fleming (Toronto, 1994).
“The Rarest Decision Recorded in History – The Battle of the Clans in
1396”, Transactions of the Gaelic Society of Inverness (TGSI), Vol.
LIX, 1994-96.
“For Ever Unfortunate – The Original Clan Chattan”, TGSI, Vol.
LXI, 1999-2000.
“The Origins and Early History of the MacMillans and Related Kindreds” (Clan
MacMillan Centre, 2001).
“The Origins of the MacLellans”, The Scottish Genealogist (TSG), Vol.
XLIX, No. 1, March 2002.
“The De Lanys or Lennies of that Ilk” TSG, Vol. L, No. 1, March 2003.
“Clann Challuim in Lorn”, TSG, Vol. LI, No. 3, Sept. 2004.
"Emigrants on the Ship 'Glasgow' in 1775", HFHSJ, Vol. 23, No.3,
May 2005.
“The Surnames M’Gill and Bell”, TSG, Vol. LII, No. 4, Dec. 2005.
“The Name MacMillan”, TSG,
Vol. LIII, No. 1, March 2006.
Graeme continues to contribute regularly
to the HFHSJ, and has features in most editions of the Clan MacMillan
International Magazine (published twice a year) and the Magazine of the Clan MacKenzie Society of Scotland & the UK
(published annually).