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    Flight. Which clan?

    Anyone know which clan or clans the name Flight is or has been associated with? Surname Profiler shows it in Perthshire and the Dundee area.

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    The name Flight (and the various spellings) is found on the Shetland and Orkney islands, and is not a sept or clan name per se. It is viking in origin.
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    The closest names in Black's: Surnames of Scotland is Flett & Flyter.
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    You may well be 'related' to Jock Flett, of FLett from Flotta
    He was from Orkney and a piper in the Seaforth Highlanders. A friend wrote the song for him.
    Orkney has a tartan-you could also try to find out what, if any, tartan the Fletts wore.
    You can find a living Flett over at dunsire.com, or maybe here, he uploaded all these pictures:
    http://www.orkneycommunities.co.uk/i...or_no&crit=261
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    The Tartan Ferret has Flett as a sept of Sinclair. Does that make any sense? Nothing for Flight, though.

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    Quote Originally Posted by O'Callaghan View Post
    The Tartan Ferret has Flett as a sept of Sinclair. Does that make any sense? Nothing for Flight, though.
    That would seem to make sense since the Sinclairs were historically a northern sea-going clan.

    For Example, although the Gunns are their own clan, they have viking origins and are frequently associated with the Sinclairs.

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