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13th March 06, 07:33 PM
#21
Originally Posted by Sherry
Welcome, Munnin. . . .
It will be easier just to go with a Gunn tartan (Wilson is a sept of Gunn).
Welcome from me also! I second Sherry's suggestion . . . and you have further choices of modern / ancient colors for Gunn.
You may also have a New York state tartan (or wherever you and your family are from) or some other interesting district tartans.
Happy choosing!
Mark
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13th March 06, 08:11 PM
#22
I was aware that William Wilson Created many (now numbered) patterns, and thought I understood which ones were considered "family". Now I am confused, what is a sept and why is that important? My uncle should be sending me a copy of the family tree which should of course only confuse me more.
I suspect that it wont matter since for reasons of cost and matching the rest of the bridal party I will probably have to go with a more generic pattern. Too bad, some of the Gunn's look nice.
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13th March 06, 08:18 PM
#23
A sept is a family allied with the actual Chief of a Clan. A family with no clan chief of their own, who have pledged allegiance to a specific Clan Chief.
For instance, although I am a member of Clan Farquharson, I am not a Farquharson. I am a Findlay(well, my maternal grandfather was) which is a sept of Clan Farquharson.
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