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17th August 22, 11:12 AM
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New to the Forum!!
Hello! My name is Lance and I live in Mt. Gilead Ohio. I enjoy 18th century reenacting and came across this forum as I was researching my new persona as a 42nd Highlander during the revolutionary war. I also do a long hunter, but my very deep dives into family history, research, and DNA over the years has turned in to a lot of things Scottish, about 32%, and I have found my first direct Scottish ancestor in the US fought with the British and then stayed here after the rev war, as well as Lord John Murray the commanding officer being a relation. I enjoy the outdoors, a Scottish festival hear and there, and I am a culinary arts instructor.
I look forward to the wisdom and experience of the group!
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17th August 22, 11:21 AM
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Failte from the Home of the Blues!
Tha mi uabhasach sgith gach latha.
“A man should look as if he has bought his clothes (kilt) with intelligence, put them (it) on with care, and then forgotten all about them (it).” Paraphrased from Hardy Amies
Proud member of the Clans Urquhart and MacKenzie.
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17th August 22, 11:51 AM
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 Originally Posted by kilted2000
Failte from the Home of the Blues!
Thank you sir!!
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17th August 22, 01:15 PM
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Welcome!
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17th August 22, 01:22 PM
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Welcome to the “Great Rabble”!
Rev'd Father Bill White: Mostly retired Parish Priest & former Elementary Headmaster. Lover of God, dogs, most people, joy, tradition, humour & clarity. Legion Padre, theologian, teacher, philosopher, linguist, encourager of hearts & souls & a firm believer in dignity, decency, & duty. A proud Canadian Sinclair with solid Welsh and other heritage.
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17th August 22, 01:49 PM
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Welcome from a Scotsman living in the English Midlands. Looks like you have a fascinating family history.
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17th August 22, 02:47 PM
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 Originally Posted by Kitfoxdave
Welcome to the group!
Thanks, look forward to learning!
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18th August 22, 06:49 AM
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Welcome to the forum from Western Canada!
"Good judgement comes from experience, and experience
well, that comes from poor judgement."
A. A. Milne
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19th August 22, 05:45 AM
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 Originally Posted by LanceMS
My name is Lance and I live in Mt. Gilead Ohio.
Welcome neighbour! Well I live in California now but as a youth moved back and forth between my native West Virginia and California multiple times.
I get back there fairly often and just before the Covid shutdown I attended the Ohio Scottish Games in Wellington.
I've also attended the Dublin (Ohio) Irish Festival which is amazing.
 Originally Posted by LanceMS
I enjoy 18th century reenacting and came across this forum as I was researching my new persona as a 42nd Highlander during the revolutionary war.
We have members with a huge amount of knowledge about that subject.
I'm not one of them! I have general knowlege of the histories and uniforms of the Scottish Highland regiments but much of my information is older. New research sheds more light on a regular basis.
About the tartans of that period we are very lucky to have Peter MacDonald who has done and continues to do a great amount of original research into early tartans.
He has published a reprint, with notes, of the 1819 Wilsons of Bannockburn Key Pattern Book which gives the specific thread-counts of a large number of military tartans going back into the 18th century.
The Black Watch during the American Revolution evidently wore canvas breeches rather than kilts on campaign, but for things like that I'm not an expert.
 Originally Posted by LanceMS
DNA over the years has turned in to a lot of things Scottish, about 32%
As you might be aware Ancestry.com revises their Pie Charts on a fairly regular basis and a couple years ago most people's "Scottish" percentage went much higher while other percentages, especially "Irish", went much lower.
Over the years my "Irish" has steadily declined from 35% to 7% while my "Scottish" has steadily increased, now standing at over 50%. Who can say, but a couple years from now these numbers could reverse again.
 Originally Posted by LanceMS
I have found my first direct Scottish ancestor in the US fought with the British
And ironically I have two direct ancestors, one Scottish-born and one English-born, who fought together in the Virginia Militia prior to the war, and in Washington's army during the war.
Proud Mountaineer from the Highlands of West Virginia; son of the Revolution and Civil War; first Europeans on the Guyandotte
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19th August 22, 06:56 AM
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 Originally Posted by OC Richard
Welcome neighbour! Well I live in California now but as a youth moved back and forth between my native West Virginia and California multiple times.
I get back there fairly often and just before the Covid shutdown I attended the Ohio Scottish Games in Wellington.
I've also attended the Dublin (Ohio) Irish Festival which is amazing.
We have members with a huge amount of knowledge about that subject.
I'm not one of them! I have general knowlege of the histories and uniforms of the Scottish Highland regiments but much of my information is older. New research sheds more light on a regular basis.
About the tartans of that period we are very lucky to have Peter MacDonald who has done and continues to do a great amount of original research into early tartans.
He has published a reprint, with notes, of the 1819 Wilsons of Bannockburn Key Pattern Book which gives the specific thread-counts of a large number of military tartans going back into the 18th century.
The Black Watch during the American Revolution evidently wore canvas breeches rather than kilts on campaign, but for things like that I'm not an expert.
As you might be aware Ancestry.com revises their Pie Charts on a fairly regular basis and a couple years ago most people's "Scottish" percentage went much higher while other percentages, especially "Irish", went much lower.
Over the years my "Irish" has steadily declined from 35% to 7% while my "Scottish" has steadily increased, now standing at over 50%. Who can say, but a couple years from now these numbers could reverse again.
And ironically I have two direct ancestors, one Scottish-born and one English-born, who fought together in the Virginia Militia prior to the war, and in Washington's army during the war.
Very cool, I have several (about 14) direct ancestors that fought for the cause, and only the one who fought with the British. My first and current persona I reenact is that of my 6th GGF, David Morgan, he fought in the F&I and the Monongalia Militia in the Rev War and is my SAR patriot ancestor, great fun!
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