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23rd September 05, 09:44 AM
#9
 Originally Posted by Cawdorian
Colin,
How can I find a Wood tartan? I have tried to find it without any luck. I presume Wood and Woods would be tne same tartan. I remember someone mentioning there was a Wood tartan but don't remeber if was a district tartan or not.
Jim
Wood and Woods are actually the same. It is similar to Mac or Mc, Woods is just a variation of Wood. I have only found two tartans in the Wood family name and both were from one source. http://www.tartans.scotland.net/tart...cfm?startrow=1
Created to celebrate Sir Ian Wood's 60th Birthday.
A combination of the Duke of Fife or Fife and the Angus tartans. Both areas having stong historical connections with the Wood name. The tartan can be used by any with the name.
The easier solution is the more readily available tartans of Watson (ancient is quite nice and will be my next kilt) http://kiltstore.net/sr_swhdr_eighty...son%27:stage=2
or Buchanan
http://kiltstore.net/sr_swhdr_eightyardkilt.html
I would love to have a kilt in my last name, but it may be a wee bit difficult. Let me know if you find a good source.
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