The Clan MacInnes is a Scottish clan associated with the region of Morvern in the Scottish Highlands. The clan takes its name from the Gaelic MacAonghais, meaning “son of Angus.” The MacInneses were known for their ties to the sea and their maritime skills. A notable figure of the clan is Captain Donald MacInnes, who lived during the 19th century. Captain MacInnes was a respected mariner and naval officer, known for his expertise in sailing and navigation. He played a significant role in the maritime affairs of Scotland, commanding various vessels and contributing to the country’s naval strength. Captain MacInnes’s seafaring accomplishments and his dedication to Scotland’s maritime heritage have made him a notable figure in Clan MacInnes’s history.