Scottish Clans Cultural Lineage
Scottish Clans Cultural Lineage
Scottish
Scottish Clans are legally defined entities. A list of recognised clans can be found herehttp://www.myclan.com/az.php
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- Background, global branches, spelling variations, origins, symbols and tartans.
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- Includes a query on Kennedy being Irish, history, games, scholarships and relevant links.
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- History, anthem, and a list of US Highland Festivals they attend.
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- Scottish history of King Arthur and the MacArthur Clan. Includes forum, news and links.
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- Research and resources pertaining to the clan and its application. Includes various septs, heraldry, origins and reunions.
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- Pictures and information about the modern branch of the ancient Scottish clan MacAlister, including tartan, history, pictoral tree, links, and an article on the name origin.
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- History, tartan and Septs plus ancestral geography and key dates.
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- Resources, and information about members, visitors and families, including historical information about the Scottish roots.
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- History of the clan, and information on the Society. Covers membership news and application, and latest events.
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- Resources and accurate information about the family's heritage. Covers history, insignia and includes photographs. Also provides general information about Scotland.
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- Scottish clan society in the UK, with information on genealogy, history and current geographical location of the Nesbitts.
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- Canadian association. History, tartans and badges, Septs and genealogy.
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- Information of the heritage and traditions of the clan. Includes reunions, tartans, newsletter, and information on the Hamilton Family DNA Project.
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- History, games, DNA project, membership information.
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- Documenting the heritage of the Clan and its application. Includes family history corner, association projects and coming events, contact details and membership information.
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- Information about the Ewen/McEwan/McEwing/Owens/Ewings and other variants of the name. Includes merchandise and information on becoming a member of the society.
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- United States Society. Membership details, database, shop and guestbook.
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- History of Clan Sutherland, Skelbo Castle and Proncy Castle, also includes Sutherland genealogy.
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- History, officers, pedigrees, newsletter, merchandise and membership information.
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- Describes its purpose, history, structure and projects, including information on how to join.
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- Includes sections on history, news, names, locations and events.
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- Society to provide kinship and information for the people of the name Donachie and its variants. Covers history, the septs and latest news.
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- The family history of the McLambs, a guestbook, and the McLamb coat of arms.
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- Organization for descendents seeking to re-establish the clan. History, progress and details of events in Scotland.
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- Listing organization details, offices and branches, tartans, museum, publications and links to associated sites.
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- Mission and goals, history, locations, contacts and membership.
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- International society. Emblems, history, people and information on a gathering in Redheugh, Scotland.
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- Information, contact and reunions for the clan MacCammond/McCammond
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- Scottish history, Scottish monarchs, national flag history, photos, famous Scots, romantic Scotland, clan index of 74 names with tartan thumbnails plus surname in Gaelic with clan motto. Robert Burns info and Scottish recipes.
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- Covers medieval Scottish history, the history of Highland Dress, tartan and the kilt, including an introduction to Scottish Heraldry.
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- Dedicated to providing activities and information about this group. Includes history, newsletter, activities and games.
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- Family trees of this family, and of the related families: Bergener, Edwards, Floyd, Getz, Godwin, Hadley, Hardin, Jurney and Scott.
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- MacTavish/Thom(p)son Worldwide - Discussion board, history, connected names, contact information for Chief Dugald MacTavish of Dunardry, membership application, member area.
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- An independent association of MacThomas descendants, associated friends and families, recognizing the Clan as beginning in the 16th century in Glenshee, SCT; now linked to Chief Andrew MacThomas of Finegand.
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- Also known as the Clan of the Cats, it is a grouping of individual clans that flourished from the 13th century. Associated clans, aims, history, territory, badges, plant and motto.
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- Lists details about Campbell, Drummond, Graham, Hay, MacGregor, MacLaren, MacNeish, MacNab, Menzies, Moncrieffe, Murray, Rattray, Robertson, Rollo, Ruthven, Stuart / Stewart.
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- Scotland and UK based society with clan history, castles, genealogy, Septs and events.
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- Sept of clan Sutherland, whose name derives from the lands of Duffus in Morayshire, Scotland. Quite a comprehensive site. With history, biographies of important members, and family trees.
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- Central body to share interests, participate in activities, and foster folk traditions. Membership is open to those related by blood or marriage to a MacIntyre or a Wright, where the latter is of Scottish origin.
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- Scottish border clan. Includes historical background information.
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- History, Chiefs, related books and bagpipe tunes, plus membership information.
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- History, lands, castles, symbols and notable Oliphants.
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- Genealogy site about the names: Mulder, Davies, Currie, Canfield, Wilson and others. Features photographs, family trees and links to related resources.
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- Features photographs of the Murdoch family. Includes guestbook and links.
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- Surname variations, genealogy, journal and newsletter.
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- Serving those with connections to the clan Eryvine (Irwin), and giving information on its history. Lists forthcoming events and meetings in the USA and Scotland, also gives contact and membership details.
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- The official heraldic authority for Scotland, with the power tp prosecute anyone who uses unauthorised Arms. Defines a clan, explains appointment of Chiefs and rights to insignia and tartans.
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- Genealogical, cultural, and historical background, membership eligibility, sept names, upcoming Scottish games and society objectives.
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- Story of the clan, details of membership, tartans and merchandise.
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- The Clan´s Society mailing list, for the discussion and sharing of information regarding the Clan Henderson Society in the mid-eastern section of the United States. Discussion list with a focus on Henderson genealogy in North America.
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- Official site of the clan. Features history, symbols, tartan and biographies. Also includes some other Scottish resources. Offers a quarterly newsletter to members.
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- Detailed information on Scottish family names, plus a map and description of the ancient family lands.
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- US based society. History of clan, Septs, insignia and castle.
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- History and heritage of the name and its application including associated links to various pedigrees, photographs, publications and resources.
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- A listing of all "munro" domains on the Internet .
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- History, culture, clans and family history links.
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- Information on Clan Cunningham and Scottish activities taking place in New England.
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- Promoting the history of Scotland along with the history, genealogy and tartans of the clan and its activities.
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- Includes information for the Scrymgeour, Scrymiger, Scrimger and Glaster names. Also information on Dudhope and Fincharn Castles, and Kilneuair Church.
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- International society based in Scotland for those descended from or bearing the name of MacGregor. Offers membership information, virtual tour of MacGregor castle, Scottish and clan web links, and news.
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- Designed to bring together descendants of ancestors from this area of Scotland. With pictures, information about the families and a discussion forum.
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- Providing information about Clan Cunningham and its activities in the USA.
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- History of the clan, its origins and worldwide application. Includes Scottish tartan and coat of arms.
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- Study of the ancestry and history of the medieval Scottish family of Giffard (Gifford) located in East Lothian. Offers descriptions of each generation from 1130 to the final generation of the four Giffard (Gifford) heiresses in 1400.
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- International society. Activities, genealogy, heraldry, library and newsletter.
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