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7th September 07, 09:29 AM
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Thank you for the insights. I know its more a Welsh thing then Scot, but my Uncles are very stern in making a Scot connection some how. Upon all of my study though it would appear that the Huish name grew in Wales, lived in England, and only touched Scotland. But looking at my avatar, you'll see where I know my blood runs.
On that note...
If I picked a Scot, Welsh, or Cornish tartan, how would I pick one? Is it just as simple as telling my kids, "We wear this one"? or would you be a little more picky.
Thanks lads for all your help.....and hopefully UPS doesn't have anymore hick-ups with my UK. Bloody excited about this.
Cheers
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