Yes, genealogy can be very interesting and one of the wonders of modern technology is the search engine; even compared to five years ago we can fairly quickly obtain information going back several generations on the home computer, which would have previously taken a very long time to find (if it could be found at all) by picking through manual records in numerous different public offices. I'm 75% lowland Scot from Paisley and 25% Irish, so hadn't really expected to find any of the highland clan names occurring in my ancestry. There was a clue though, in that my father had an aunt who was called Isabella McKenzie Cunningham. Turned out she was named after her grandmother Isabella McKenzie, the daughter of a Paisley lass, Jane Hamilton, who had married John McKenzie, a soldier serving in the Lanarkshire Militia, at the Glasgow Gaelic Chapel in 1803. Co-incidentally the minister who married them was also called John McKenzie. I am still trying to find out exactly how and when my ancestror came from exactly where in the gaelic speaking highlands to the Glasgow area. So I have a great-great-great grandfather who was a Mckenzie who was a soldier in Napoleonic times and therefore I'm entitled to wear the McKenzie tartan.