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    Quote Originally Posted by kmaclea View Post
    ...The best I can probably hope for is to have an idea of where my Browns come from and their likely associations. I'm not looking for iron-clad, but something slightly better than "I picked this tartan from a hat."

    I already have my Livingston (MacLea) tartan.

    I just want to expand my collection, and thought I would look at other and collateral branches for those ideas!

    I will post on James Brown's hometown when I get home....

    If you want to wait to spend several hundred dollars on a Brown tartan kilt until you know with more certainty which Brown tartan would be more appropriate, yet want another kilt in a related tartan now, you might take a look at the possibility of district tartans from the town, county or other location where your James Brown hailed from.

    (Come to think of it, wasn't it North Augusta, South Carolina? I feel good...)

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    Quote Originally Posted by gilmore View Post
    If you want to wait to spend several hundred dollars on a Brown tartan kilt until you know with more certainty which Brown tartan would be more appropriate, yet want another kilt in a related tartan now, you might take a look at the possibility of district tartans from the town, county or other location where your James Brown hailed from.
    Yes, the district tartans are also a good choice. And one I may definitely take advantage of.

    I am also considering the purchase of a US State tartan as well, so that one may actually come first.

    As for my James Brown, I have now looked at my records. The best I know about him is that he is likely "of" Eastwood in Renfrewshire, son of Robert and Jean, born about 1797. Since this is pretty close to Glasgow and on the border between highland and lowland Scotland, it's probably hard to say what older clan linkages his family might have had. I have not extensively researched his family, and plan to look into it some more now.

    I may very well be stymied in my efforts, though.

    But based on this information alone--anyone hazard to make a clan affiliation recommendation to start as a first choice?

    Quote Originally Posted by gilmore View Post
    (Come to think of it, wasn't it North Augusta, South Carolina? I feel good...)
    According to Wikipedia, Fount of All Knowledge, he was born in Barnwell, SC, and then moved to Augusta when he was 6 to live with his aunt.

    But I am willing to hazard a guess that neither my second great-grandfather (JBM) nor my 4th (JB) were in their lifetimes, nor after, known as the Godfather or any other relative, of Soul. However, if I later determine that to be true, I will need to append "Great-Great-Great-Great-Grandson of Soul" to my signature line.

    K=

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