My Sister has spent the last 10 years tracing our family Ancestral linage and she has found an unbroken line back to 1082, we were part of the Sutherland Clan from the far north of Scotland.
Clan Sutherland were heavily involved in the Jaccobites Rising and the Clan wars of the 14,15 and16 Century as well as the 17th century Civil war
A blood thirsty bunch indeed
Cheers
The Hats
Ron
-- Edited by The Hats on Saturday 30th of August 2014 11:45:39 AM
Vic41 said
02:10 PM Aug 30, 2014
The Hats wrote:
My Sister has spent the last 10 years tracing our family Ancestral linage and she has found an unbroken line back to 1082, we were part of the Sutherland Clan from the far north of Scotland.
Clan Sutherland were heavily involved in the Jaccobites Rising and the Clan wars of the 14,15 and16 Century as well as the 17th century Civil war
A blood thirsty bunch indeed
Cheers
The Hats
Ron
I've been watching that TV series on the History of the British, you're right about blood thirsty times etc...
Some interesting info here;
http://blogs.ancestry.com.au/cm/there-are-7-types-of-english-surnames-which-one-is-yours/?utm_source=taboola&utm_medium=referral&o_xid=62470&o_lid=62470&o_sch=Content+Marketing
My Sister has spent the last 10 years tracing our family Ancestral linage and she has found an unbroken line back to 1082, we were part of the Sutherland Clan from the far north of Scotland.
Clan Sutherland were heavily involved in the Jaccobites Rising and the Clan wars of the 14,15 and16 Century as well as the 17th century Civil war
A blood thirsty bunch indeed


Cheers
The Hats
Ron
-- Edited by The Hats on Saturday 30th of August 2014 11:45:39 AM
My Sister has spent the last 10 years tracing our family Ancestral linage and she has found an unbroken line back to 1082, we were part of the Sutherland Clan from the far north of Scotland.
I've been watching that TV series on the History of the British, you're right about blood thirsty times etc...