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24th August 06, 11:52 AM
#1
 Originally Posted by MacWage
One family line that is on BOTH my and my wife's lineage is the Todd one. Mine are from early 1800 southeast Georgia, from Charleston, then from northern Ireland.
Ulster perhaps? Especially with a potential tie to Clan Gordon. Could be Ulster-Scot.....
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24th August 06, 12:00 PM
#2
 Originally Posted by sirdaniel1975
Ulster perhaps? Especially with a potential tie to Clan Gordon. Could be Ulster-Scot.....
My cousin is doing the work, but we assume Scot-Irish, though he can't found out WHERE in Ireland only North.
I've used Gordon for that very reason. I'm just weary of the whole Sept thing, as most are rather suspicious ties. That is what lead to this thread, then answered my own question.
A Gordon Poly Viscous kilt IS in my future, as well as possible car accesories (It also matches colorwise-> Green with large yellow stripe).
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27th August 06, 04:40 AM
#3
 Originally Posted by MacWage
My cousin is doing the work, but we assume Scot-Irish, though he can't found out WHERE in Ireland only North.
I've used Gordon for that very reason. I'm just weary of the whole Sept thing, as most are rather suspicious ties. That is what lead to this thread, then answered my own question.
A Gordon Poly Viscous kilt IS in my future, as well as possible car accesories (It also matches colorwise-> Green with large yellow stripe).
Yes as far as I can see the first recorded mention of the name is in Berwickshire in the 13th century and is a clan sept of Gordon.
Poly/Viscose is a great cloth and hopefully you can get what you need. I have seen Gordon Dress, Gordon Modern and Gordon Red in the Poly/V.
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