X Marks the Scot - An on-line community of kilt wearers.
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1st November 12, 04:11 PM
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 Originally Posted by Tobus
If your surname goes to the Gunn clan, then I'm with Father Bill. That's your clan. I'm not sure why a clan association would refuse to have you if your surname is tied to it. (?)
That said, I'm a Colquhoun (on my mother's side, as my father's name is English), and we'd be happy to have you.
Oops let me clarify. No society has said no. I just was looking at the different societies and I noticed some of which I had distant blood ties to required a 3 generation rule for membership. I did not talk to them at all.
I fall into the category of wanting to wear tartans I have some tie to, but I don't think I will be of the one clan, one man, one tartan crowd. I want to wear different tartans but I want them to mean something.
I had not seen that color of the Wilson. I need to look at it more. THANKS!
I am trying to figure out what i would consider my "primary" association, but I want to talk to my family members before deciding that. (maybe a dna test) but i thought it would be ok to buy a p/v kilt for knocking around in until I could figure Gunn or Colquhoun for a tank.
The red came in because both of those are blue/green and I wanted a contrast, so I was looking at my ancestors with an associated red kilt. I want to ask permission for distant relations so I looked at the associations, and saw the rule. And well yall are helpful so I thought I would get the opinions of the folk who wear various kilts of who they have ties to.
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