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17th June 07, 02:07 PM
#11
A Couple of More Tartans After all
 Originally Posted by Don Patrick
Guess I just have one. Patrick Sept to Clan Lamont by blood. Though I guess may have others from other family names.
I figured I'd better check, guess I can add a couple more tartans
Gray - Maternal Grandmother's side
US Army - retired US Army
US Armed Forces - retired US Army
USCG - four years service
Irish - Gaddis family name - paternal Grandfather's side
Guess I had more than I thought. Interesting
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17th June 07, 04:02 PM
#12
Montgomery- My clan through my Mum
USA- My Nation
Oregon- My land
Oregon State University- My school
Us Army- My profession
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17th June 07, 04:16 PM
#13
Stewart = {Black & Royal} Great Grand da on Mom's side.
(Welsh) Harris = Great Grand da on Father's side.
Clergy/Clark = by profession.
Irish Saffron = 'cos I like it,( same for Scottish Heritage, Black watch, Black shaded, Irish National).
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17th June 07, 04:36 PM
#14
Hunting Stewart and Black Stewart - I'm directly related to Ramsey (Ramsay), but I don't like the Ramsay tartan. The Ramsay clan was closely allied with the Royal Stewarts, so I wear the Stewart tartans.
Nightstalker tartan - because I like it.
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17th June 07, 04:55 PM
#15
My tartans and why?
Okay, I'm one of those who believes in wearing what I please, but this is an interesting thread.
Currently have:
Black Watch: I really like the tartan. I think it is one of the best looking tartans out there, and it tends to be considered a "universal tartan"
Roadblock: Okay, it is really a generic tartan, but since it had no name that I could find, I call it by the name of my cat that passed away.
Desire to obtain:
MacGregor: I have ties to the clan through my mother's side of the family.
Colorado: I am a resident of Colorado, with absolutely no desire to live anywhere else. This is my home, and the fact that the state tartan is absolutely incredibly beautiful is a bonus.
County Armagh: To honor my Irish roots. Most of the Irish blood in my veins can be traced back to Armagh.
Irish National: Again to honor my Irish Roots.
USAF Reserve tartan, AKA US Forces: To honor the service given by many of my family in the USAF, the branch of the US military that I would have gone into if they had let me in.
I'm sure to be missing some, but these are the top of my list.
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17th June 07, 05:00 PM
#16
Northumberland . . . my district
Fitzgerald ancient (associated with Fitzgibbon)
Buchanan Old Sett weathered (MacGibbon sept of)
MacDougall (bought a remnant cheap!)
Fitzgibbon (family name)
Xmarks (because I love you all!)
Andy in Ithaca, NY
Exile from Northumberland
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17th June 07, 05:51 PM
#17
I've got a Henderson Ancient and a Black Watch Modern, both from Sportkilt.
Next on the want list is a Henderson Modern 8-yarder. Something formal, you know?
Last edited by MacHenderson; 17th June 07 at 08:03 PM.
Reason: Misunderstood the title.
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17th June 07, 06:35 PM
#18
My kilts are as follows:
Campbell of Cawdor Modern, related by blood on my father's side of the family.
Ancient Lamont, related by blood on my father's side of the family.
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17th June 07, 07:12 PM
#19
Buchanan Modern(13oz wool):
My Clan through my mother whose maiden name was Buchanan
Gordon:
I wanted a darker tartan, preferably a green that would not stain so bad for camping and general use.
Heritage of Scotland(16oz PV):
It was the theme at my cousins wedding, I liked the Blue/Purple tones, I wanted another kilt(while i was in Scotland) and my wife had got some complimentary items already
Future acquisitions:
Nothing soon, but a Black Stewart and Antique Buchanan would be nice.
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17th June 07, 07:26 PM
#20
Last edited by Jerry; 31st December 07 at 05:40 AM.
Reason: Because I posted again on the next page (didn't notice the date)
"A day spent in the fields and woods, or on the water should not count as a day off our allotted number upon this earth."
Jerry, Kilted Old Fart.
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