Thank you! So informative! My father went back to 435a.d., Argyle/Campbell marriage. Then there is Macarthur but I dont remember the 4th name. He'd made a little green booklet with all the info but it was stolen by an ex-friend,... Id love to be able to replace it and a new kilt!
Thank you for sharing your video.very informative. My dad was a McGee so I will be checking places you suggested. I think this name is connected to one of the larger clans. Now, my daughter married a Urquhart which I believe is one of the larger clans. From my research I think there is a little Irish in the family too. Thanks again.😊
Thanks for the info but if you have the Stewart on your tree how do I find which one to pick ? and yes Queen Margaret (Queen of Scots) Tudor and King James Stewart IV are my 13th removed grandparents along with many others in this branch
Yep, the Graham modern is that color. If you check out or special order listings, you can see swatches of them: utkilts.com/collections/special-order-kilts-tartans
So I'm a Ferguson. Most people know Ferguson to be Scottish. However, I wonder how much Viking influence the name Ferguson had. Because Ferguson means Son of Fergus. Which is how the Vikings did their last names.
I suppose originally it was that way, but many of choose to celebrate both sides of our Family. I am not sure about you, but my mom had A LOT to do with raising me and doing so many things for me. I think wearing a tartan connected to her can honor that.
@utkiltsbrice My greatgrandma was a Bell from Alabama She married a Strickland from Texas on the way to FL after the Civil War! I understand Strickland was a Sept of Strycher ? Hello! Cousin! 😂 I have a Jerkins on the paternal side from Ulster plantation 🤔 was indentured I'm told Possibly a press gang picked him up ! That's on hold ATM My uncle was working on it but his wife recently passed. The history is compelling isn't it ? We seem to be a hardy and troublesome people to the Crown ! 😂😂
My husband and I both have Scottish ancestory. I'm Ferguson, he is Bruce. I thought Ferguson was Scandinavian, there's a few ways it's spelled. They may have settled in Wales first. My husband Erik has no idea about his family tree. I'm trying to find out if he has any living relatives. He may have a 3rd cousin in Bakersfield, CA. I'd like to buy a kilt of my clan, even though women do not wear kilts. I do have a Black Watch kilt which I adore. Unfortunately my husband fell victim to cancer and passed away but I'd still like to pursue his family tree and buy a kilt in his memory.
Thank you! So informative! My father went back to 435a.d., Argyle/Campbell marriage. Then there is Macarthur but I dont remember the 4th name. He'd made a little green booklet with all the info but it was stolen by an ex-friend,... Id love to be able to replace it and a new kilt!
Thank you for sharing your video.very informative. My dad was a McGee so I will be checking places you suggested. I think this name is connected to one of the larger clans. Now, my daughter married a Urquhart which I believe is one of the larger clans. From my research I think there is a little Irish in the family too. Thanks again.😊
You are very welcome!
Thanks for the info but if you have the Stewart on your tree how do I find which one to pick ? and yes Queen Margaret (Queen of Scots) Tudor and King James Stewart IV are my 13th removed grandparents along with many others in this branch
Last name Robb belong to MacFarlane But think it’s been moved to a different clan since my ancestors went to USA 1910.
I show a historical connection to both MacFarlane and Gunn for the surname Robb: utkilts.com/pages/what-is-your-clan
What about Graham?
Are the tartan colors blue& green?
Yep, the Graham modern is that color. If you check out or special order listings, you can see swatches of them: utkilts.com/collections/special-order-kilts-tartans
Forbes, Bruce, Hamilton, Sinclair, Stuart, Douglas, Matheson all in tree!
Related to multiple royals!
Thanks for sharing!
Currie and Donald Of Clanranald ( as the Curries are a sept ). 👍
Nice! I like that Clanranald one... very nice.
So I'm a Ferguson. Most people know Ferguson to be Scottish. However, I wonder how much Viking influence the name Ferguson had. Because Ferguson means Son of Fergus. Which is how the Vikings did their last names.
That would be an interesting thing to research for sure!
MacMaster, MacDonald, Maclnnis, Cameron, Fraser, Buchanan, Horsburgh.
Very nice!
I thought it was through the father's side for the clan
I suppose originally it was that way, but many of choose to celebrate both sides of our Family. I am not sure about you, but my mom had A LOT to do with raising me and doing so many things for me. I think wearing a tartan connected to her can honor that.
@utkiltsbrice My greatgrandma was a Bell from Alabama She married a Strickland from Texas on the way to FL after the Civil War! I understand Strickland was a Sept of Strycher ? Hello! Cousin! 😂 I have a Jerkins on the paternal side from Ulster plantation 🤔 was indentured I'm told Possibly a press gang picked him up ! That's on hold ATM My uncle was working on it but his wife recently passed. The history is compelling isn't it ? We seem to be a hardy and troublesome people to the Crown ! 😂😂
My dad Cameron was the surname
My husband and I both have Scottish ancestory. I'm Ferguson, he is Bruce. I thought Ferguson was Scandinavian, there's a few ways it's spelled. They may have settled in Wales first. My husband Erik has no idea about his family tree. I'm trying to find out if he has any living relatives. He may have a 3rd cousin in Bakersfield, CA. I'd like to buy a kilt of my clan, even though women do not wear kilts. I do have a Black Watch kilt which I adore. Unfortunately my husband fell victim to cancer and passed away but I'd still like to pursue his family tree and buy a kilt in his memory.
Sure! Reach out to me directly at brice@utkilts.com and I would be happy to help you out.
Cameron
Nice! Now time to get a nice Cameron Kilt!