Ancient Hamilton 8 yard 16oz
I'd been on the lookout for a kilt in Hamilton tartan for a wee while, ever since finding out more about my Hamilton/McKenzie lineage.
Robert Hamilton was born about 1740 and was a soldier when he married Janet Bell in 1763. They had ten children, four of whom died in infancy. He left the army between 1767 and 1771, when he became a weaver, and the family moved from Glasgow to Paisley between 1773 and 1776. One of his daughters, Jean, married another soldier, John McKenzie in 1803, and I already had a McKenzie kilt to honour my great great great grandfather John McKenzie who served in the Lanarkshire militia. So it seemed appropriate to also honour the military service of his father-in-law, my great great great great grandfather Robert Hamilton. The subject regained impetus recently when a descendent of another of Robert Hamilton's daughters now living in Canada made contact with me and I raised the subject with the proprietor of my local kilt shop, Tyneside Tartans. He was able to make available to me an ex-hire kilt in what he described as Ancient Hamilton, which was a perfect fit for me, and which I collected yesterday. This looks to be paler than the Hamilton Hunting Green shown on Tartan Ferret, but is unmistakably a Hamilton tartan with its distinctive nine blue squares. It is an 8-yard wool kilt in 16oz weight.
The obligatory pleats shot.
A closer view of the sett, which also shows the triple fringe and thistle kilt pin from Kilt Goodies.
Last edited by cessna152towser; 12th February 08 at 05:20 AM.
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