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28th April 22, 04:48 AM
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Joining Clan MacFarlane
In my continuing adventure exploring family connections to our Scottish roots I found that Clan MacFarlane counts Webb, my mother's maiden name, as a sept of their clan. I've been quite impressed by their responsiveness and they've given me a warm welcome since my first inquiry. I'm starting to work on the original family homestead for that side of the family, which makes it even better to have found a Clan connection to that side of the family. When a house eventually gets built out there the MacFarlane flag will probably find a proper place hanging over the fireplace. I'd welcome the chance to meet any of my new clansmen here on XMarks!
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28th April 22, 05:19 AM
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My grandmother was a McFarlane.
Her family moved from Glasgow to Manchester (prior to that they seam to have been in Perthshire back to the 1600s).
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28th April 22, 06:57 PM
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Welcome. My MacFarlane ancestors were weavers in the Glasgow area up until the 1870s when my great grands emigrated to western Pennsylvania.
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29th April 22, 02:24 AM
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The International Clan MacFarlane Society has its AGM in Arrochar this summer (combined with a tour).
I'm not going but will be in Scotland at the same time. I have 2 back to back tours I'm running from Estonia and my 2nd trip runs in parallel with theirs over 3 or 4 days in Oban, Kilmartin, Mull, Glen Coe, Fort William and Loch Ness. Might be fun to see so many MacFarlanes out and about.
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