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    Need clarification re Clan MacDuff history

    The following is a paragraph from a brief history of Clan Dhuibh. Can someone explain it in a way that I can digest it?

    "[Wemyss] became the surname of a cadet branch of the Royal House of Duff, descendants of Gillemichael, who was the Earl of Fife early in the 12th century. When senior male lines of MacDuff failed, that of Wemyss became the Chief of Scotland's senior clan, although it never reverted to the patronymic of MacDuff."

    Does it mean that the MacDuffs were unable to produce a male heir, so the Wemyss family took over and changed the name?
    Why, a child of five could understand this. Quick -- someone fetch me a child of five!

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    That's pretty much it, in a nut shell. When a senior line dies out, the nearest junior line succeeds to titles, chiefship, etc. In this instance the junior line (Wemyss) choose not to change its name back to MacDuff.

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