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According to the Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs, every person who has the same surname as the chief is deemed to be a member of the clan. Music/Dance>
For example, using my family surname, McFalls, the MacPhails (son of Paul in Gaelic) were septs of Clan Cameron, Clan Campbell and Clan Mackay. Plant Badge: Juniper Septs: Anderson Andison Andrew/s Corbet/t Crow/e Croy â¦
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Jump to navigation Jump to search ... Clan Mackenzie is a Scottish clan, traditionally associated with Kintail and lands in Ross-shire in the Scottish Highlands. Gaelic/Scots>
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He and his ancestors were ⦠Septs of the Clans: G Tartan of New Scotland (Nova Scotia); Click to enlarge [jpeg:10K] SEPT CLAN Gair Ross Gair MacGregor Gair Gayre Gaire Gayre Gairn Gayre Galbraith MacFarlane Galbraith Galbraith Galbraith MacDonald (of the Isles) Galbreath MacFarlane Galbreath MacDonald (of the Isles) Galdie Gunn Gall MacDonald (of the Isles) Gallie Gunn Galloway â¦
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Use our Site Search Engine There are many references to clans within the hundreds of historical pages on our site. Taskforce icon. List of Clan Septs and Dependents: The variety of surnames within a Scottish clan do not represent separate and definable sub-clans but instead reflect the vagaries of transition of the Gaels into the English naming system as well as marriages, migrations and occupations.
The first recorded chief of the Clan Ross was "Fearcher Mac an t-Sagirt" which in English meant "son of the priest" alluding to his Ó Beólláin descent from the hereditary Abbots of Applecross. Slideshow 2008>
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Highland Scottish clan. A 17th-century tradition stated that the daughter of Paul Mactire married a Ross of Balnagown, and from then on the ... Template talk:Campaignbox Clan Mackay-Clan Ross feud.
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The Corbet, Dingwall, Duthie, Fair, Gillanders, Haggart, McLulich, MacTaggart, MacTear, MacTire, Taggart, Train, Vass and Wass families are all regarded as septs (sub-branches) of the powerful Clan Ross. The MacAndrews of the Inverness area are claimed as septs of Clan Chattan, but the Andersons, as a family, are ⦠Despite this, Ross is still one of the five most frequent names in the northern Highlands and the 16th most frequently registered in the whole of Scotland in 1995.
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In 1214, when Alexander II led an army to the north to repress a rebellion by Donald Bane, who was claiming the throne, Clan Ross assisted the king and was rewarded with the title Earl of Ross. Where else would you like to go in Scotland?
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Clan Donald, also known as Clan MacDonald (Scottish Gaelic: Clann Dòmhnaill [ËkʰlÌªË ãÅ©nÌªË Ët̪õË.ɪÊ]), is a Highland Scottish clan and one of the largest Scottish clans. Politics>
The clan and their chief served with distinction in the Wars of Independence against the English.
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The surnames Andrew and Andrews are considered septs of the Clan Ross. Butterflies of Scotland>
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Clan Ross Mayflower: Floral Emblem of New Scotland (Nova Scotia); Click to enlarge [jpeg:18K] Gaelic Name for Ross: Ros, Rois (Place-name, Ross-shire) =[ This web site is best viewed by Netscape Navigater 2.01 ]= Origin of Clan Ross. Often a lesser clan may be associated as a sept with several different larger clans.
The earldom was forfeited when the Lord of the Isles was defeated in 1476 but the surname survived and the chieftainship devolved to the Rosses of Balnagowan near Tain. The Corbet, Dingwall, Duthie, Fair, Gillanders, Haggart, McLulich, MacTaggart, MacTear, MacTire, Taggart, Train, Vass and Wass families are all regarded as septs (sub-branches) of the powerful Clan Ross. Humour>
However the MacCullochs themselves also have their own clan tartan as well as a second "dress" tartan.
A Norman family called de Ros settled in south-west Scotland in the 11th century and some of their descendants also became known as "Ross" or sometimes "Rose". 1 History. The Clan MacLaren Society was founded in 1960. Now it is time to take a serious and studious look at 10 or so additions and why some of them are problematic as legitimate septs of the Clan Gunn.
Fearchar helped King Alexander II of Scotland (1214â1249) crush a rebellion by Donald Bane, a rival claimant to the Scottish throne.
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It appears the first use of Ross as a surname occurred in 1371 when Hugh of Rarichies assumed the name of Hugh Ross. He also inherited Balnagown from David Ross of Balnagown in 1732, and thus became Chief of Clan Ross, though the Rosses of Halkhead were not descended ... 2012 West Virginia Democratic presidential party. Scots/Gaelic>
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Clan Ross Association of Canada Forum; 25th Anniversary Meeting of Clan Ross USA; A Ross with the Rebels of '45; Earls of Ross; The Earl of Ross's March (Sheet Music) Healing Highlands A clan member, Terry Cochran's, tour of Scotland. Septs of Clan Ross Crest of Clansfolk of Clan Ross Andison Andrew Andrews Andres Corbet Corbett Crow Crowe Denoon Denune Dingwall Gillanders MacAndrew MacCulich MacClullich MacCullie MacCulloch MacLulich MacTaggart MacTear MacTier MacTire Mitchell Ross Taggard Vass Wass Some lists of septs of Clan Ross also include: Anderson Croy Duthie Fair Gair ⦠The surnames of the Septs listed below [left] give the Clan [right] to which they are associated with. Central>
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Chiefs of Clan Ross. Fearchar was knighted by the king and by 1234 he was officially recognized with the title of Earl of Ross. Scottish Newsletter>
The clan fought bravely at Battle of Bannockburn in 1314 and the earl's seal is one of those on the Declaration of Arbroath> in 1320. Septs of the Clans: T Tartan of New Scotland (Nova Scotia); Click to enlarge [jpeg:10K] SEPT CLAN Taggart Ross Tamson MacThomas Tarrell MacIntosh Tarrill Mackintosh Taweson MacIntosh Taweson Campbell Tawesson Campbell of Argyll Tawse MacIntosh Tawse Farquharson Tawse Campbell Taylor Cameron Thain Innes Thom MacIntosh Thom â¦
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The Ross clan motto is "Spem successus alit" (Success nourishes hope) and the clan crest is a hand holding a laurel â¦
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Septs were once clan branches living away from the clan lands who may have continued to use the clan surname, or who may have adpoted a different surname - perhaps one remembering the ancestor who had moved to seek his fortune elsewhere. The Vass family (sometimes spelt Vaus, Wass or Waus) were a minor noble Scottish family, but also recognised septs of the Clan Ross and Clan Munro, both Scottish clans of Ross-shire in the Scottish Highlands.
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The 12th chief led 1,000 of his clansmen against Oliver Cromwell> at the Battle of Worcester in 1651.
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Contents. The MacCullochs of Ross-shire, as septs of the Clan Munro and Clan Ross, are permitted to wear either of those clans' tartans and the MacCullochs of Oban, as septs of the Clan MacDougall, may wear their tartan or even the District of Galloway tartan. Scottish Festivals>
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The MacAndrews of the Inverness area are claimed as septs of Clan Chattan, but the Andersons, as a family, are generally regarded as septs of Clan Ross.
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The Clan MacLaren Society of North America was chartered in Texas in 1967. In the Times of Clan Ross Clan Ross ⦠He became Professor of Mathematics at Aberdeen University, then at Edinburgh University, and wrote Geometrica Organica. Duke Niall of Argyll wrote âThough the MacTavishes were never a large or powerful clan, they have nevertheless been deemed a brave and honourable race and numbers of them still live in Argyll under their ⦠The surnames Andrew and Andrews are considered septs of the Clan Ross. This is the current list from the Clan Gunn Society of septs of the Clan ⦠Scottish Proverbs>
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Hugh Ross married a sister of Robert the Bruce> and fell at the Battle of Halidon Hill in 1333. File:Clan Ross Red Tartan.jpg Septs of the Clan: Anderson, Andrew, Dingwall, Gillanders, MacAndrew, MacCulloch, MacLulich, MacTaggart, MacTear, MacTier, MacTire, Taggart, Vass, Wass BagTown Clans is an independent artist creating amazing designs for great products such as t-shirts, stickers, posters, and phone cases. No great clan held rule there; it was filled and disputed by small septs, and broken remnants, and what they call "chiefless folk," driven into the wild country about the springs of Forth and Teith by the advance of the Campbells. He was released but was captured again while protecting Robert the Bruce's wife and daughter at the shrine of St Duthac in Tain.
The Ross motto is "Spem successus alit" - literaly, "Success nourishes hope", which nowadays we would call "Success breeds success". Bookstore>
Little John MacAndrew of Dalnahatnich, was a famous archer and his exploits against cattle thieves are still retold in his native glen. The clan Ross fought for Robert the Bruce against the English during the Scottish Wars of Independence, but sided with the Government forces during the 18th century Jacobite uprising. On a practical level, however, the two usages are quite similar because of the manner in which they evolved.
After a long struggle with the neighbouring clan MacKays>, the clan Ross was defeated at a battle at Strathcarron by the Mackays in 1486 and never recovered.
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The Vass family (sometimes spelt Vaus, Wass or Waus) were a minor noble Scottish family, but also recognised septs of the Clan Ross and Clan Munro, both Scottish clans of Ross-shire in the Scottish Highlands. Wildlife>
In the previous section we have gone over all the original sept names (not allowing for all variations in spelling) of Clan Gunn. Screensavers>
Their chief was captured at the Battle of Dunbar in 1296 and was taken as a prisoner to London.
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Lews Castle near Stornoway on the Isle of Lewis was built by the family of Sir James Matheson who bought the property in 1846 and was originally the site Seaforth Lodge. Clan Ross (not 'the Ross Clan' as is commonly spoken in American English) is considerably older than the surname. Newspapers>
Another MacCulloch family, the MacCullochs of Plaidis, established ... Category talk:Clan Ross. Employment>
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The most powerful family (which is also usually the wealthiest) carries the name of the clan â in our case, the MacLeods. The Clan Ross. Alphabetic List>
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ross associated family names (septs): Anderson, Andison, Andrew, Andrews, Corbet, Corbett, Crow, Crowe, Croy, Denoon, Denune, Dingwall, Duthie, Fair, Gair, Gear, Gillanders, Hagart, Haggart, MacAndrew, MacCullie, MacCulloch, MacLullich, Clans>
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Essentially, a clan is a collection of families, living in a more or less defined area, and loyal to a specific chief.