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    Okay my friend, you are confusing two things.

    Your clan is who you are. Your clan association is a club for members & devotees of a clan.

    So your clan...
    ...is a group of relatives, close and distant, so you belong to them without paying any dues or registering. They're family. You're family. You just are. Your clan has no executive. They're just relatives. It may or may not have reunions. They all wear one or more tartans associated with the clan by history or tradition and usually has a clan chief who is the leader by heritage. You can't join your clan; you're born into it.

    Your clan association...
    ...is a club. It has a president and other executive who are elected by some method. It requires registration and dues. Its purpose is to unite those who are already united by blood, but in a more social sense. You have to join the association in order to belong, but it is not your clan. It is a club. No matter what clan you may or may not through blood and heritage belong to, you don't belong to your clan association unless you pay dues.

    Now... MacIan and Johnston/Johnson/Johnstone are just different ways of spelling the same clan name. "Mac" means son of and "Ian" is one of the sons of John, thus "John's son" or "Johnson". It's important to understand that spelling wasn't really very important until the last century or so, so there are a lot of variations. I am a Sinclair - also a St. Clair, a Santo Claro, and a Sinkler. They're all just various ways of spelling the same name.

    Hope that helps, and now, enjoy the fact that you ARE a member of the clan, whether you like it or not. Your clan association, well whether you belong to that or not is up to you. It's a social group for members of your clan.
    Last edited by Father Bill; 21st August 18 at 12:01 PM.
    Rev'd Father Bill White: Mostly retired Parish Priest & former Elementary Headmaster. Lover of God, dogs, most people, joy, tradition, humour & clarity. Legion Padre, theologian, teacher, philosopher, linguist, encourager of hearts & souls & a firm believer in dignity, decency, & duty. A proud Canadian Sinclair with solid Welsh and other heritage.

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