I believe they were particularly prolific amongst the McLeod's, they must have been hunted relentlessly, poor girls, if they survived the witch trials!
I just found out I am actually 52% from Scotland/Britain, probably Scottish on my mom’s side because of all the red frizzy hair in my family. 29% Finnish. Only 6% Irish. My mom is passed away so she will never know her bad temper came from Scottish blood and not Irish. 😅😅😅😅😅😅
I wouldn't wish second sight on anyone. They can only predict death and misfortune. It's said they have a connection to death. Hence the name second sight, first sight is ours, second is the deads
Several of these Clans were in the same area my family came from. A joke in the family goes, _"We never had any money, so we learned to save our grudges!"_ 😁😁😁 Now I'm curious as to how many curses we handed out along the way! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@Susweca5569 ~ It could've happened something like this ... (my Steward/Stewart Family) In 1066 William the Conquerer invaded England with a LOT of men to take over the land from Williams cousin who ruled England. Those same men were granted parcels of land all over Scotland and England. My distant (abt. 20th) Great-Grandfather was given the land around Glasgow, Renfrew, and Paisley Scotland. He also had Paisley Abbey built in 1190's. Anyway, as the family grew and the sons had several sons, the land was filling up! Around 1400ad or so was a Stewart son who came of age and decided to see what their was to offer in England. He moved there and a few more generations later, they started to move to America!! Maybe one of your family members decided to see if the grass was greener in England and stayed for a few generations, and for some reason the part about orig. coming from Scotland was left out. When you study the migration patterns of certain people groups, it's truly fascinating! 🌍🌏🌎
@@bonniemoerdyk9809 My family came to America in two waves; the first in 1695, and "everyone else" after the failed Jacobite Rebellion in 1745. We didn't have a large role in that event; clan wars and sickness had taken a toll. There wasn't many of us left! I was surprised to learn there ARE some of us still in Scotland! Family lore said the Highland Clearances left NONE of us behind! Most of us came into America via Charleston, South Carolina (some did go through New York!), and moved inland to the Appalachian Mountains. We found papers showing they bought land from the Cherokee and other tribes. (Usually trading livestock and tools.) Yes, it's fascinating to see how people moved and settled half a world away from where they were born. Today, as easy as it is to move, few people do it. Those that do have no idea how easy it is today compared to 300+ years ago.
@@bonniemoerdyk9809 My cousin has traced our Campbell’s to Paisley, Scotland abt 1880’s when they came to America. How exciting to see your family come to life in people you meet in these places. Hello Clan Campbell in Paisley that I’m related to on my mother’s dad’s heritage. Is there some groups anyone knows of to find family online besides Ancestry etc?
My seven times great uncle is said by no less than Sir Walter Scott to have cooperated with a gnome, who persuaded him not to excavate the hill under his castle presumably inhabited by the gnome. Years later when this great uncle was about to be executed, the gnome showed up and carried him off on a white horse. His two times great nephew in North America was saved from Indian attack by his white horse! There is sometimes a rational approach to avoiding these curses!
you think , scots/irish and nobody holds a feud like the scots, what a bunch of grouches and long long pockets and the shortest hands, also stingy !! they did not change since 1607 !!
My clan is said to be haunted and cursed. They held a wedding on a frozen lake and the ice cave through and only the bride and groom survived. From that day it was said that staying in the ancestral castle gave bad luck. The castle itself is said to have three spirits in it. I am boy that had mental issues and kept sneaking in until finally he was thrown in the dungeon and died. A woman, I know nothing about her origin but she is sad to actually talk to people who are visiting the ruins and find themselves around the area of the great room and great fireplace. And then there’s a little girl that is said to wave to people from one of the top floors, even though there’s no floors left. Cardoness castle, Clan MacCulloch.
It didn't work for me as I'm still cursed. My luck is always bad. So probably not. My luck is so bad it rubs off on people that have been exposed to me. All of my friends are now passed on. It even effects the people I work for. Just having me work for you can put you out of business or even cause you to get cancer. I don't have any kind of idea of what or why I'm cursed. As I'm really a good person.
I am related to several of these clans. My Great grandma on one side was a MacLean and a Great grandma on the other side was a Campbell. We are related to Robert the Bruce and Brian Boru. So yeah. Good thing I am a woman with second sight who lives in the good old USA.
@@QueenRoseFlower It means she has some sort of psychic ability. See the future, see/speak to spirits, that kinda stuff. Most people scoff at it. I know at least one guy who is the real deal. It takes a heavy toll on his mental health. Imagine shaking someone’s hand and by doing so your ability tells you this person has undiagnosed terminal cancer and will die in 49 days. Or another time he shook a friend’s wife’s hand. He knew she was cheating on his life long friend. He’s a very strong Christian too and has been worried that his abilities are some sort of manifestation of evil or something. That whole “don’t suffer a witch to live” verse in the Bible.
I have Second Sight, the psychic ability to see, hear, and know things before they happen. Usually it only manifests when my family is involved or in danger. Unlike your friend, I don’t get impressions from touching objects or shaking hands. It is very unsettling to see beforehand that someone you love is about to die. I lost two children and I felt death both times. My heritage is Scotch-Irish and my family is gifted on both sides with the sight. My birth name was McCormick. Pattillo on my mother’s side.
@@BrendaPenepent One of my great grandmothers was a McCormick. She emigrated from Scotland in the 1800s. She’s buried in a small family plot in a field off US HWY 301 between Dillion SC and Rowland, NC. You’re not from southeastern North Carolina are you? Mr. Billy was my barber for about 35 years. I’ve seen him do some amazing stuff. It wasn’t all bad things he saw. Once my best friend and I walked into the church sanctuary to sit down. Mr. Billy greater us inside and shook my friends hand and he broke out in the biggest smile I’ve ever seen on him. “Been busy I see.” He said to my friend Scott. “What do you mean Mr. Billy?” Scott asked. “Well you and Jill are about to get really busy in about 8 1/2 months”. Mr. Billy replied grinning. “Oh no no no no! No way!” Scott said shaking his head. He’d just gotten discharged from the Army to join a federal LE agency and had a lot of irons in the fire, no current job, and two small kids. Mr. Billy gave Scott a hug and said “Don’t worry! Y’all are all going to be just fine including your new baby.” Scott’s wife turned out to have been pregnant for almost 2 weeks. She didn’t even know until Scott told her to go get a test. Their youngest daughter graduates high school next year. Sometimes I know a few minutes ahead of time that a specific person is about to call me and probably be upset or really emotional in some way. Other times I’ll have a dream and I’ll be in a specific place and someone will say a very specific sentence to me. Months (usually) or sometimes a few years later I’ll get a weird deja vu feeling right before I see & hear in real life what I saw earlier in my dream. There’s no pattern or predictability to any of that. I’ve gone years at a time with nothing and then I’ll have it happen 4-5 times in 6 months. Mom used to say we got it from my great grandfathers side of the family. He was part Cherokee and was known as a root doctor which is an old term for a herbal health healer of sorts.
I recently discovered my Scottish ancestry from the MacDuff and MacIntosh clans. My 7th great grandparents emigrated to America in the 1700's. These stories have been handed down but with different players; now I know the source. Thanks for posting!
MY CAME , SCOTS/IRISH IN 1607, TOOK ME YEARS TO FIND OUT DATE, MY GRANDMOHTER KNEW OUR FAMILY HISTORY , WHICH WHY WE CROSSED THAT POND FOREVER, EITHER THAT OR GET HANGED SO WE DECIDED TO SAY FUCK YOU ENGLAND AND WE LEFT! STILL HERE , BLUE RIDGE AND SMOKEY MOUNTAINS AND I SWEAR , AS ME COUSINS AND I HAVE DISCUSSED IS THAT OUR CLAN HAS BEEN CURSED FOR 1000 YEARS ! IF YOU KNEW THEM YOU WOULD AGREE , I ESCAPED AS I GOT THE IRISH SHINE !! AND SOME FAIRIES CAME WITH US !
Love all things Scottish, feel blessed somehow even though great grandfather Mc Intosh was lost in the hurricane of 1893 on the Gulf of Mexico US of A.
@@deenalemon66 I liked that you commented and shared, not the tragedy. There were some McIntoshes that settled in Georgia who were talked out of going to fight back to fight at Culloden and instead later fought with honor in the American Revolutionary War. Perhaps he was descended from them. I'm still looking for where mine immigrated to in the US.
Certainly there are records, although my Spanish army officer 4x great grandfather has had many descendants and a history book about his being a pioneer First family. My father’s family were all Scot Irish Protestant, I believe. I stumbled across a early record of an Indian agent named Macintosh who traded and lived before the revolution near a river in Florida, I think. There are Macintosh descendants on the Gulf coast of Mississippi to this day.
You forgot McDonald/McDaniel , my ancestors from those families tried to break the curse by marrying into wealthy landowners and they all ended up miserable and cranky .
I’m a Stewart and I have the second sight. Unfortunately, my life has been extremely cursed, especially since getting together with my partner, who also shares Scottish dna relatives with me (from Moffat). My Stewart father had MacDonald Eye Teeth (when your upper adult canines stay in the gum unerupted and you have the baby tooth into adult hood) and the psychic bond we shared was powerful. We are on the Nial of the Nine Hostages Y dna lineage as well, which links to the Stone of Sconce and the founding of the Royal Stewarts. The last thing my dad gave me before he died was…. a small white stone. I think it is a piece of snowy quartz that he found on a walk but it’s a bit weird now that I have listened to this video! Oh and my soul mission seems to be about… undoing curses! Crazy days!
@@Boats_N_Hoez Thank you for reading my comment. :) I understand what you mean about British people, lack of nutrients, bad teeth, and too much sugar. Throw in difficulty in accessing dental care to the mix as well. However, the MacDonald Eye Tooth I referred to is a genetic feature, as opposed to bad teeth due to a socio-environmental factors.
You should do a video on the original 13 clans of Scotland and the curse the church put on them. It's extremely detailed and a fascinating story. I was researching Clan Bell when I found it.
What about Clan Armstrong? Cursed by a priest. The bishop of Glasgow I believe, from his church. He cursed all of the clan, every part of their bodies. It was because of all the reiving I suppose. They were said to be a really bad assed lot. That curse is historical.
Well, that’s disheartening! I’m of the Armstrong Clan by my Fathers side & my ex-husbands family are descended from Campbells- no wonder we have the worst luck ! Thnx for the Info! ❤👵🏼🇺🇸/🏴
Ok, not to create hysteria, but I am also a Maclean, and nurture my sanity and open-mindedness, however, all who know me well, know that it takes A LOT to get me to swim at the beach, and know there is absolutely no way I will ever climb aboard a sailing vessel and lose sight of the land.
You guys are off your head the Macleans originate from the western seaboard and have a proud history of seafaring, piracy and commanding for the Lord of the Isles back in the day. Pretty sure we're OK with open water!!
So hilarious. You can just imagine all of the dark stormy nights by the fireplace where various Scotsman were telling these old scary stories to their children while sipping warm brandy or something. The scots are crazy! Love it!
@@suebee1436 😉 Though, to be fair, many of my Scottish relatives resent the term “Scotch”. They have told me that they consider themselves “Scots” or “Scottish” and that “Scotch” is distinctly a drink…. 🤷🏻♀️
I have Staurts/Stewarts and Campbell's and Bruce and Douglas and more in my ancestry. Would love to go to Scotland one day. My grandmother was a Hume. Her lineage goes way back. My dad's mom has lots of Scottish ancestry that goes back to Robert the Bruce. It's all very historical to me. I love history.
Everyone with Scottish ancestry claims to be a descendant of Robert the Bruce. However, my father has studied his and my mother's genealogy and has traced my mother's lineage to Robert the Bruce.
My grandparents were all from Scotland, except one and she was Welsh. I've been told that my grandfather was descended from James V...wrong side of the blanket.
Sinclair on my mothers side,direct descendant of Robert the Bruce,whom wasn't exactly 100% Scottish. There was alot of the old clans in that bloodline. Incidently I married a descendant of William Wallace.
I seen the same, and scratched my head . Well that looks like me family crest. Do you know the legend of Simon Fraser? He’d be laughin his head off. Let us raise a pint to Simon.
My Duncan/McCallums are blessed with the gifts of their miracle-working forebear, St. Columba of Iona. They are also the rightful kings of Scotland. The Canmore Dynasty.
Phew! None of my Scottish forebears are on that list! If I were a young woman with "second-sight" I'd be trailing after young men of those specific clans, advertising my ability to ward off who knows what.
I remember when I found out that at one point is was illegal to be a MacGregor. I was blown away. I found out in 2008 while trying to do my family tree.
Yes, I have Campbells in my ancestral background and other very rebellious clans too, but I’d like to think that my genes have given me a predisposition to be strongly independent. I simply never let ANYONE define me or tell me what to do or think….always do my own research, draw my own conclusions, & challenge conventional thought when needed.
Well there's my camping trip to Skye off the cards!!! You don't need a visit from a long dead ancestor in the dark when you get up to pay the water bill!!!
I married a Douglass. Story was, they added an s to the end to distinguish themselves from the others when they came to America. Finding out they're haunted (lol) does not surprise me.
Dad's side of the family are Highlanders, and our surname was Griggs. I don't know if we're related to any of these other clans though, but my Grandmother was absolutely mystified and enamored with the moon. What's funny is, every time the moon is full, I feel a massive surge of energy.
Is this a scottish blood thing?? My son had also inherited this lol Full moon night neither of us can sleep, everything is so loud lol Just feel like we want to run tbh. When I was a kid I thought I may be a werewolf lmao
The night before we have a bit of difficulty sleeping, the night of we're up til the sun comes up. I've literally laid there listening to crickets outside for 7 hours once, the day after ... ............. we're tired af lol
I walked into a tartan shop in NZ with my nana nearly two decades ago and remember she pointed out a pink tartan and said "oh I never thought I'd see that, we're decended from [that clan]" and for the LIFE of me, I cannot remember what clan it was. I could quite believe it if I was descended from a cursed clan, would make sense lol
How can anyone marry a woman with second sight when all such women were put to death as witches? Why on earth would anyone hang onto a cursed object? The Campbells did enough wrong to others to have earned any curse they have, even violating the code of hospitality by murdering the clan they were visiting, sparing not man, woman, or child.
i have a friend by the last name MacDonald that will not to this day eat Cambell's soup just because it has the name of that clan and he was related some how to the ones that were killed
My maternal grandmother is a Bruce and she said when she was a little girl she’d always have dreams about Robert the Bruce but I think she was just full of it. She was born and raised in Aberdeen
I have ancestors from Aberdeen. My 3rd great grandpa was from Aberdeen. Anyway, I have Cummings/Comyn ancestry. Meaning your ancestor Robert murdered my ancestor The Red Comyn aka John Comyn the 3rd, Lord of Badenoch. If I can prove my heritage, I’ll be included in the Oxford University list of descendants of the Comyns/Balliols.
The Campbells did NOT murder the MacDonalds at Glencoe. Royal troops under royal orders did the deed, and only seven of them were Campbells. The clan as such had nothing to do with it.
BRUHHH ITS BEEN A YEAR SINCE YOU SAID THIS BUT IT HAPPENED TO ME TOO. TWO DAYS AGO. AND THE LADY GAVE ME THREE MORE COOKIES AND THEY ALL BASICALLY TOLD ME TO BE HAPPY NOT WISE AND THE DAY IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT LMFAO
@@wayneanderson8034 I have no time for people born in America or anywhere else for that matter that claim to be Scottish, or Irish etc. They might well have an ancestry link but it is no more than that. I have Irish ancestors but consider myself 100% British Scottish and that's enough for me.
Yeah, I was born in “America” and apparently I’m just white. I have no heritage, no ancestry, nor any relevant DNA. The woman with second sight straight up told me I’m an alien. I wonder if my DNA will show that. I have Rh- blood, which some consider to be alien blood, so I’ll just go with that. It’s like the Sneetches with stars upon thars. Why does everyone have to be such a jerk?
My last name is McDonald my ancestors immigrated from Skye to Georgia to help establish the original colony. MacDonalds aren't on the list but there has been a long history, dating back to the American Civil War (as far back as I'm aware of) of pretty tragic misfortune among the McDonald men in my family, myself included...
So am I. The Viking is Leod, who is mentioned in this video. Leod means “son of the ugly one” 😅 so we might be cursed. But, read The Legend of The Faery Flag. We’re protected, but only three times. The actual flag is in Dunvegan Castle on Isle of Skye.
I am aware that they were cursed when they stole the Stone of Scone, the one in which King David was crowned, from it's rightful owners, the High Kings of Ireland. It was for some time, being used by the British. It was returned the Scots, still the not rightful owners. I don't know which clan inherited the curse. I believe we are clost to the time when everything will be revealed. Been studying it for decades for personal reasons.
@@rickygosnell2845 Claims are that Jesus was AB due to a blood sample of the Shround of Turin. But that what was claimed, so who knows if that's right.
My family is descended from Clan Grant. I don’t know if we have any ghost stories, but I do have a funny story. My boyfriend is a descendant of Clan Shaw. Turns out our clans had some beef. At one point in history, the Grant chief killed the Shaw chief. Whenever the Shaws tried to bury their chief, the Grants would dig up his body and leave it at the Shaws’ front door. But later on I think the Grants sold the Shaws a castle, or maybe it was the other way around, so I guess things turned out fine? 😅
I'm from the Lindsay Clan. Thank goodness we weren't on that list of curses & ghosts. But we're friends with the Campbells, so some bad luck probably rubbed off along the way.
Related to the Elliotts, so they have their own curse. Curse of the Border Reviers. Came from the Archbishop of Glasgow! There's a cursing stone. Look it up. I married an Elliott and dated his 7th cousin, a Lindsay, first. FML
My ancestors were Clan Kerr, a lowland clan of border reivers. They were mostly lefthanded, and said to be so fierce that some thought they were possessed by demons. Maybe thats why they weren't on this list! 😉
Kisimul Castle is haunted, the first time i visited the isle of Barra and when I was staying in a bus shelter all night as I was waiting for the ferry back, during the night one of the lights kept turning on and i saw 2 shadow figures by the window that was facing the ferry and the male was in 15th or 16th century clothes with the great kilt on with the MacNeil of Barra ancient tartan and had one of them musket rifles that you can see at the castle that is hanging on the wall on his right shoulder and there was a female as well dressed in a white dress.
i also see dead people ! got the irish shine Horatio ! and there be things here that we dare not dream of but humans go where angels fear to tread, some angels ain't that brave!!
My ancestors were the Royals of the Caudill (Caudle), Stewart’s and Campbell clan until the 17th century. I believe their American descendants were cursed. Many live a hardscrabble life in the hills of Eastern Ky.
I am a descendant of the Stuart's. My great grandfather came to the U. S. From Nova Scotia! My branch comes from Queen Mary's youngest son. James stayed there in Scotland/England and became the King of England after queen Elizabeth the first death
@@elainehorne188 mine were on 3 family tribes from the 17, 18th century and my Brandenburg-Hohenzollern was from 18th century. I’m thankful our genetics became quite diversified over the past 2 centuries which included Cherokee from the Eastern tribes.
This Stewart is also from Ky and I do agree my Stewart family has had very hard times and lots of losses and heartache. I always wondered if the Stewarts wasn't cursed
@@lindafarrell8250 I believe the monarchies were cursed during the bloody 30 year war of the 1600’s, same time the whites came to this land when the Native wars were happening. Even the Royal Brandenburgs in my family were cursed too. Eventually, parliament replaced kingdoms, giving the power back to the people as a collective. Kentucky is a beautiful haven, rich in beauty and land, beautiful old people, but it’s been ruined by corrupt politicians and drugs and poverty and for those who never pray.
As a kind of pun, modern day clan member is trying to break the curse by finding a woman with second sight. He overhears a woman saying she has second sight and kidnaps her. What she meant was that she is beginning to develop cataracts and you get something called second sight just before they start, You can see up close much better to the point you may not even need glasses... and rom-com ensues... I just got attacked by a plot bunny!!!!!!!!!!!
No mention of the Hamiltons. My grandmother Lucy was a Hamilton and she must have been cursed. Her mother father was James and her mother was Caroline Weaver. I don't know when the family came to Australia butvsome time in the 1800s. Lucy used to invite the Gypsies to her home in Cootamundra NSW when my grandfather was away cooking for the shearers. She ended up being committed to a mental institution for 16 years because she thought she was cursed and that ghosts were haunting her house, among other things.
"Sit down, laddie. Now that you have come of age and are roaming the lochs like a feral badger, it is time to tell you about the family curse." "What, ma?!" "Yes, yes. You will be cursed with misfortune for all of your days unless you settle your ass down and marry a nice girl with second sight. It is the only way to relieve the trouble." "Gee, ma. Whete will I find a girl like that?" "Well, now that you mention it, I have been talking with the biddies in town, and we have a whole string of suitable women for you to meet. I quite like the MacKenzie girl now that I think of it. And I did hear her predict a storm in her youth. So that settles it." "Wait, ma, that settles wha...."
My mother is a Mackenzie and i remember the first book she ever gave me was the writings of The Brahan Seer. My dad's side of the family are Crichton's and we are most cursed than any other clan.
I didn't hear you mention Clan Gunn, thankfully! The Lindsay Clan were a bad lot, too. Locked the RF into a room in Glamis Castle, where they slowly starved to death.
I have Scottish heritage through my paternal grandmother, they were McCreary’s . If I remember correctly, my father told me they were Quakers . So I’m glad to see there clan was not listed .
I also have just a "Wee bit of Wallace blood"! My problem with the Wallace Clan is George Wallace, who was a Racist! There was also a member of Wallace an Lt. George Wallace at Wounded Knee Massacre December 29, 1890! He was killed there! I am more of a Lakota Tribe fan! German - Swiss American here! 🇩🇪🇨🇭🇺🇲💙🌊💙🌊💙🌊💙🌊💙🌊I do admire Sir William Wallace! 🤗
My father was James Quincy Wallace. His father Philander, Jackson Philander trace back buried in Stewart Tennessee Us. We trace back to John Wallace Ayrshire Scotland. That is as far as I’ve got.
Oh bother!. Number 6 as I'm part McIntyre...I get the "singing ghost bard" as part of my ancestry!. never fear though...I have song lyrics a-plenty to keep this spectre at bay!. Oh and a wee bit of "second sight" and supernatural spookiness in the back pocket, just in case!. I guess a lot of women with second sight are in demand in my country...never realised this...the original "ghostbusters" you could say!.
There’s a huge demand in Scotland for unmarried women with ‘second sight’.
What does second sight mean?
@@QueenRoseFlower no idea, but apparently at one time every 3rd woman in Scotland was a witch with demonic powers.
I believe they were particularly prolific amongst the McLeod's, they must have been hunted relentlessly, poor girls, if they survived the witch trials!
@@QueenRoseFlower Psychic, having visions, one with nature!
If a woman actually had 2nd sight, she'd know what was coming and would never get married
I'm pretty sure the Campbells were cursed by, oh, everybody... My kinsmen weren't exactly known for getting along with people....
My mom's mom is a Campbell. I don't know which Clan we come from. There's 3 different Campbell clans. My dad is a Wallace.
I'm a Campbell and didn't need this video to know we are cursed!
@@mrwhotheheckcares7 - Roger that, "cuz"!
@xaxaxz I don't talk to that side of the family.
@@mrwhotheheckcares7marry a woman with second sight, quick!
As a Scotsman I can attest to the fact I have never met a Scottish woman who didn't think they had second sight or was a sorceress
We definitely know when you're in the bookies or pub 😁
True second sight isn't boasted about
My great grands were Mulligan and Hendricks. I understand they hard working and lived well. Donald Trump has great work ethics.❤ 5:55
I just found out I am actually 52% from Scotland/Britain, probably Scottish on my mom’s side because of all the red frizzy hair in my family. 29% Finnish. Only 6% Irish. My mom is passed away so she will never know her bad temper came from Scottish blood and not Irish. 😅😅😅😅😅😅
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Most of the major Clans. Whoever this woman with second sight is she has a lot of suitors.
I wouldn't wish second sight on anyone. They can only predict death and misfortune. It's said they have a connection to death. Hence the name second sight, first sight is ours, second is the deads
Several of these Clans were in the same area my family came from. A joke in the family goes, _"We never had any money, so we learned to save our grudges!"_ 😁😁😁
Now I'm curious as to how many curses we handed out along the way! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@Susweca5569 ~ It could've happened something like this ... (my Steward/Stewart Family) In 1066 William the Conquerer invaded England with a LOT of men to take over the land from Williams cousin who ruled England. Those same men were granted parcels of land all over Scotland and England. My distant (abt. 20th) Great-Grandfather was given the land around Glasgow, Renfrew, and Paisley Scotland. He also had Paisley Abbey built in 1190's. Anyway, as the family grew and the sons had several sons, the land was filling up! Around 1400ad or so was a Stewart son who came of age and decided to see what their was to offer in England. He moved there and a few more generations later, they started to move to America!! Maybe one of your family members decided to see if the grass was greener in England and stayed for a few generations, and for some reason the part about orig. coming from Scotland was left out. When you study the migration patterns of certain people groups, it's truly fascinating! 🌍🌏🌎
😅😅😅😅 Laine's 🧬 .. classic joke
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My family came to America in two waves; the first in 1695, and "everyone else" after the failed Jacobite Rebellion in 1745. We didn't have a large role in that event; clan wars and sickness had taken a toll. There wasn't many of us left!
I was surprised to learn there ARE some of us still in Scotland! Family lore said the Highland Clearances left NONE of us behind!
Most of us came into America via Charleston, South Carolina (some did go through New York!), and moved inland to the Appalachian Mountains. We found papers showing they bought land from the Cherokee and other tribes. (Usually trading livestock and tools.)
Yes, it's fascinating to see how people moved and settled half a world away from where they were born.
Today, as easy as it is to move, few people do it. Those that do have no idea how easy it is today compared to 300+ years ago.
who needs a curse when your last name is farqurhason .
@@bonniemoerdyk9809 My cousin has traced our Campbell’s to Paisley, Scotland abt 1880’s when they came to America. How exciting to see your family come to life in people you meet in these places. Hello Clan Campbell in Paisley that I’m related to on my mother’s dad’s heritage. Is there some groups anyone knows of to find family online besides Ancestry etc?
My seven times great uncle is said by no less than Sir Walter Scott to have cooperated with a gnome, who persuaded him not to excavate the hill under his castle presumably inhabited by the gnome. Years later when this great uncle was about to be executed, the gnome showed up and carried him off on a white horse. His two times great nephew in North America was saved from Indian attack by his white horse! There is sometimes a rational approach to avoiding these curses!
WELL DID I EVER LOVE THIS STORY!
At any point was you're uncle drunk and was talking to a sheep.😂😂😂
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Aye a fine tale
sorry got bored .. were the grant’s on there?
Video brought to you by a very eligible woman with second sight 😂
That should still match my baby photos and dental records
Curses live to this day advertised like that would live in misery
Second sight is the prediction of death and misfortune
I'm from the house of Douglas😊
😂😂😂 ...on a dating site.
Well us Scot’s sure do hold grudges
Yes. People shouldn't be aholes
Wee Jock Ellot still owes the price o' three kye that he lifted frae us Tamsons, sometime back 😡
Haha-that explains my ex-husband and his family. 😂
You're not kidding, pal.
you think , scots/irish and nobody holds a feud like the scots, what a bunch of grouches and long long pockets and the shortest hands, also stingy !! they did not change since 1607 !!
I know who is haunting the McGregor clan.
Peter Rabit.
My late Mother was a schoolteacher. All the kids thought she was married to ‘The’ Mr McGregor!
Lmfao this is pure brilliant
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My x husband's mother was a Murray. And believe me she was the curse.
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My clan is said to be haunted and cursed. They held a wedding on a frozen lake and the ice cave through and only the bride and groom survived. From that day it was said that staying in the ancestral castle gave bad luck. The castle itself is said to have three spirits in it. I am boy that had mental issues and kept sneaking in until finally he was thrown in the dungeon and died. A woman, I know nothing about her origin but she is sad to actually talk to people who are visiting the ruins and find themselves around the area of the great room and great fireplace. And then there’s a little girl that is said to wave to people from one of the top floors, even though there’s no floors left. Cardoness castle, Clan MacCulloch.
Apparently "bad luck and misfortune" were the only bad things they could think of back in the day... lol
Clan Campbell cursed forever for Glencoe.
Well, I'm somewhat certain it's not gonna keep us up at night...
@@steveh.7552my mom side are Campbells.
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@@bw6138mine are Macdonald. She’s 1 of 10 so so we recovered.
@@Looshfarmer I think the MacDonald of Isles is in my family Clan under Turner and Herron.
Pretty sure this was found on a site for lonely second sighted women
Sure seems like a lot of the curses can only be fixed by marrying one.
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yeah lol the second sighted thing sounds very "lonely woman who wants to be loved."
Find hot second sighted milfs in your area.
Ross clan here just glad to know nobody hated us enough to curse us. 😊 best of luck guys!
Clan Ross here too
My husband is direct line of the Ross Clan as well.
I do believe Princess consuela of the Bananahammock clan actually did issue quite a curse upon your folks
I’m surprised as a MacDonald that we aren’t cursed
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Aye. Macdonalds are pretty well-liked though
My mum's from Sky we are Mcleod 🙏💚🙏🍀🙏 I here by lift any curses set upon the Mcleod Clan🙏 💚🙏 Thank you God for your guidance & protection .🙏
Skye.
You might need the “fairy flag” for that curse.
Yeah! 😄🙏🙋
HH 🍀🏴🙏🏴🍀
MacLeod here. Hold Fast!
I married a chick with glasses does that count as second sight? LoL
Could be 😎
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What if they have bifocals? Is that double second sight?
It didn't work for me as I'm still cursed. My luck is always bad. So probably not.
My luck is so bad it rubs off on people that have been exposed to me. All of my friends are now passed on. It even effects the people I work for. Just having me work for you can put you out of business or even cause you to get cancer.
I don't have any kind of idea of what or why I'm cursed. As I'm really a good person.
Unfortunately, no. They mean a psychic 2nd sight. It's based on magic, like all mythologies.
I am related to several of these clans. My Great grandma on one side was a MacLean and a Great grandma on the other side was a Campbell. We are related to Robert the Bruce and Brian Boru. So yeah. Good thing I am a woman with second sight who lives in the good old USA.
aye to the lasses that possess the second sight as they stray from harm's way
What does second sight mean ? ????????
@@QueenRoseFlower It means she has some sort of psychic ability. See the future, see/speak to spirits, that kinda stuff. Most people scoff at it. I know at least one guy who is the real deal. It takes a heavy toll on his mental health. Imagine shaking someone’s hand and by doing so your ability tells you this person has undiagnosed terminal cancer and will die in 49 days. Or another time he shook a friend’s wife’s hand. He knew she was cheating on his life long friend. He’s a very strong Christian too and has been worried that his abilities are some sort of manifestation of evil or something. That whole “don’t suffer a witch to live” verse in the Bible.
I have Second Sight, the psychic ability to see, hear, and know things before they happen. Usually it only manifests when my family is involved or in danger. Unlike your friend, I don’t get impressions from touching objects or shaking hands. It is very unsettling to see beforehand that someone you love is about to die. I lost two children and I felt death both times. My heritage is Scotch-Irish and my family is gifted on both sides with the sight. My birth name was McCormick. Pattillo on my mother’s side.
@@BrendaPenepent One of my great grandmothers was a McCormick. She emigrated from Scotland in the 1800s. She’s buried in a small family plot in a field off US HWY 301 between Dillion SC and Rowland, NC. You’re not from southeastern North Carolina are you?
Mr. Billy was my barber for about 35 years. I’ve seen him do some amazing stuff. It wasn’t all bad things he saw. Once my best friend and I walked into the church sanctuary to sit down. Mr. Billy greater us inside and shook my friends hand and he broke out in the biggest smile I’ve ever seen on him. “Been busy I see.” He said to my friend Scott. “What do you mean Mr. Billy?” Scott asked. “Well you and Jill are about to get really busy in about 8 1/2 months”. Mr. Billy replied grinning. “Oh no no no no! No way!” Scott said shaking his head. He’d just gotten discharged from the Army to join a federal LE agency and had a lot of irons in the fire, no current job, and two small kids. Mr. Billy gave Scott a hug and said “Don’t worry! Y’all are all going to be just fine including your new baby.” Scott’s wife turned out to have been pregnant for almost 2 weeks. She didn’t even know until Scott told her to go get a test. Their youngest daughter graduates high school next year.
Sometimes I know a few minutes ahead of time that a specific person is about to call me and probably be upset or really emotional in some way. Other times I’ll have a dream and I’ll be in a specific place and someone will say a very specific sentence to me. Months (usually) or sometimes a few years later I’ll get a weird deja vu feeling right before I see & hear in real life what I saw earlier in my dream. There’s no pattern or predictability to any of that. I’ve gone years at a time with nothing and then I’ll have it happen 4-5 times in 6 months. Mom used to say we got it from my great grandfathers side of the family. He was part Cherokee and was known as a root doctor which is an old term for a herbal health healer of sorts.
I recently discovered my Scottish ancestry from the MacDuff and MacIntosh clans. My 7th great grandparents emigrated to America in the 1700's. These stories have been handed down but with different players; now I know the source. Thanks for posting!
MY CAME , SCOTS/IRISH IN 1607, TOOK ME YEARS TO FIND OUT DATE, MY GRANDMOHTER KNEW OUR FAMILY HISTORY , WHICH WHY WE CROSSED THAT POND FOREVER, EITHER THAT OR GET HANGED SO WE DECIDED TO SAY FUCK YOU ENGLAND AND WE LEFT! STILL HERE , BLUE RIDGE AND SMOKEY MOUNTAINS AND I SWEAR , AS ME COUSINS AND I HAVE DISCUSSED IS THAT OUR CLAN HAS BEEN CURSED FOR 1000 YEARS ! IF YOU KNEW THEM YOU WOULD AGREE , I ESCAPED AS I GOT THE IRISH SHINE !! AND SOME FAIRIES CAME WITH US !
Love all things Scottish, feel blessed somehow even though great grandfather Mc Intosh was lost in the hurricane of 1893 on the Gulf of Mexico US of A.
@@deenalemon66 I liked that you commented and shared, not the tragedy. There were some McIntoshes that settled in Georgia who were talked out of going to fight back to fight at Culloden and instead later fought with honor in the American Revolutionary War. Perhaps he was descended from them. I'm still looking for where mine immigrated to in the US.
Certainly there are records, although my Spanish army officer 4x great grandfather has had many descendants and a history book about his being a pioneer First family. My father’s family were all Scot Irish Protestant, I believe. I stumbled across a early record of an Indian agent named Macintosh who traded and lived before the revolution near a river in Florida, I think. There are Macintosh descendants on the Gulf coast of Mississippi to this day.
Doesn't this cover every clan in Scotland? Talk about superstition on steroids!!!
You forgot McDonald/McDaniel , my ancestors from those families tried to break the curse by marrying into wealthy landowners and they all ended up miserable and cranky .
I'm related to McDaniel unfortunately our castle collapsed on our relatives in the middle of the night and we eventually immigrated to the US
I’m a Stewart and I have the second sight. Unfortunately, my life has been extremely cursed, especially since getting together with my partner, who also shares Scottish dna relatives with me (from Moffat). My Stewart father had MacDonald Eye Teeth (when your upper adult canines stay in the gum unerupted and you have the baby tooth into adult hood) and the psychic bond we shared was powerful. We are on the Nial of the Nine Hostages Y dna lineage as well, which links to the Stone of Sconce and the founding of the Royal Stewarts. The last thing my dad gave me before he died was…. a small white stone. I think it is a piece of snowy quartz that he found on a walk but it’s a bit weird now that I have listened to this video! Oh and my soul mission seems to be about… undoing curses! Crazy days!
People from UK have had teeth problems and it’s all cuz of lack of nutrients and too much sugar.
@@Boats_N_Hoez Thank you for reading my comment. :) I understand what you mean about British people, lack of nutrients, bad teeth, and too much sugar. Throw in difficulty in accessing dental care to the mix as well. However, the MacDonald Eye Tooth I referred to is a genetic feature, as opposed to bad teeth due to a socio-environmental factors.
Am Stewert of Appin, no teeth problems... no curse
It's Stuart not Stewart, therefore this can't be taken seriously if you can't spell your Clan name properly?
You have just revealed the mystery for me about my youngest son's eye teeth issue. I didn't know that! I to have "second sight"
You should do a video on the original 13 clans of Scotland and the curse the church put on them. It's extremely detailed and a fascinating story. I was researching Clan Bell when I found it.
What about Clan Armstrong? Cursed by a priest. The bishop of Glasgow I believe, from his church. He cursed all of the clan, every part of their bodies. It was because of all the reiving I suppose. They were said to be a really bad assed lot. That curse is historical.
I too have Clan Armstrong in my ancestry way back when...
dont P.O. an Armstrong they will to to the ends of the earth to gain thier revenge. i know!
Very true@@richardcranium5839
Well, that’s disheartening! I’m of the Armstrong Clan by my Fathers side & my ex-husbands family are descended from Campbells- no wonder we have the worst luck ! Thnx for the Info! ❤👵🏼🇺🇸/🏴
As a MacLean, I’ve always been apprehensive of the ocean. I wonder if that is why.
I'm a McLean too and am uncomfortable around large bodies of water. Must be something to that curse.
Ok, not to create hysteria, but I am also a Maclean, and nurture my sanity and open-mindedness, however, all who know me well, know that it takes A LOT to get me to swim at the beach, and know there is absolutely no way I will ever climb aboard a sailing vessel and lose sight of the land.
You guys are off your head the Macleans originate from the western seaboard and have a proud history of seafaring, piracy and commanding for the Lord of the Isles back in the day.
Pretty sure we're OK with open water!!
So true, I have zero desire to go on a cruise LoL
Marry a wife with second sight, I sense a theme here.
So hilarious. You can just imagine all of the dark stormy nights by the fireplace where various Scotsman were telling these old scary stories to their children while sipping warm brandy or something. The scots are crazy! Love it!
Whisky
*Crack
Scotch! Very peaty scotch! ❤❤❤
Yes we are. Scotch
@@suebee1436 😉 Though, to be fair, many of my Scottish relatives resent the term “Scotch”. They have told me that they consider themselves “Scots” or “Scottish” and that “Scotch” is distinctly a drink…. 🤷🏻♀️
I have Staurts/Stewarts and Campbell's and Bruce and Douglas and more in my ancestry. Would love to go to Scotland one day. My grandmother was a Hume. Her lineage goes way back. My dad's mom has lots of Scottish ancestry that goes back to Robert the Bruce. It's all very historical to me. I love history.
My Fathers family (Hoover(Huber) is also decended from Robert the Bruce. Hello cousin. I also married the son of a MacGillavray.
Everyone with Scottish ancestry claims to be a descendant of Robert the Bruce. However, my father has studied his and my mother's genealogy and has traced my mother's lineage to Robert the Bruce.
My grandparents were all from Scotland, except one and she was Welsh. I've been told that my grandfather was descended from James V...wrong side of the blanket.
@@1stAmbientGrlI’m descended from Clan Campbell, and my ancestors intermarried with Stuart and Bruce.
Sinclair on my mothers side,direct descendant of Robert the Bruce,whom wasn't exactly 100% Scottish. There was alot of the old clans in that bloodline. Incidently I married a descendant of William Wallace.
#15 shows the Fraser motto Je suis Prest, I am Ready. My family are Frasers and Rosses. They have the wrong motto for #15.
I know this from outlander
The only Bar I know in the #15 storyline..is JESUS BAR JOSEPH aka THE YOUNG MESSIAH 👁️❤️🔥🥷🪽🧬🦁
I also remember this from Outlander. Kind of an unforced error on the narrator's part. Makes me wonder what else is incorrect.
I seen the same, and scratched my head . Well that looks like me family crest. Do you know the legend of Simon Fraser?
He’d be laughin his head off. Let us raise a pint to Simon.
@@JoeRiding-t4g Sláinte mhaith!
My Duncan/McCallums are blessed with the gifts of their miracle-working forebear, St. Columba of Iona. They are also the rightful kings of Scotland. The Canmore Dynasty.
I’m a MacCallum (originally spelled McCallum). My cousin lived in Iona too 😊
I think we’re related? I come from Captain Thomas Duncan, he was from Argyle.
Phew! None of my Scottish forebears are on that list! If I were a young woman with "second-sight" I'd be trailing after young men of those specific clans, advertising my ability to ward off who knows what.
“trailing after young men”, ehhh! “second-sight” That’s not what the judge would call it! 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
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You would definitely be busy, but never lonely. 😂
At one time my clan was outlawed, and it was lawful to kill a Macgregor and get paid for it... Bit harsh aye?
R u in the States
I remember when I found out that at one point is was illegal to be a MacGregor. I was blown away. I found out in 2008 while trying to do my family tree.
No, not harsh at all
MacLeod's are cursed by more than just a ghost on the Isle of Skye. We all got shit luck.
Yes, I have Campbells in my ancestral background and other very rebellious clans too, but I’d like to think that my genes have given me a predisposition to be strongly independent. I simply never let ANYONE define me or tell me what to do or think….always do my own research, draw my own conclusions, & challenge conventional thought when needed.
Yeah, when they wanted someone to settle the wild and wooly Appalachian’s they sent the Scot’s-Irish.
@@casstay4499 🤣🤣🤣….too TRUE!!
Well there's my camping trip to Skye off the cards!!! You don't need a visit from a long dead ancestor in the dark when you get up to pay the water bill!!!
If u do go don't be staying up the cullin mountains in a tent , ppl die up there due to the weather .
I married a Douglass. Story was, they added an s to the end to distinguish themselves from the others when they came to America.
Finding out they're haunted (lol) does not surprise me.
MacDougall here, I'm pretty sure the Campbells are cursed for starving us out and burning down our castle with everyone in it lol
McDougall here too. Hi there!
Definitely my family clan (McGregor) cursed the Campbells for generations! 😄 I will be haunting a few people after I end this life!
I know a Campbell, shes a bit annoying so good on ye
At 77 I will haunt them for you if I get there first ☠️😅
@@magnuswalker7957 Thank you cousin! 😁
Whatever the reason, I hope it has more substance than the MacDonald lie about Glencoe!
@@RobertEWaters Wow, that's contraversial! 🤨
Dad's side of the family are Highlanders, and our surname was Griggs. I don't know if we're related to any of these other clans though, but my Grandmother was absolutely mystified and enamored with the moon. What's funny is, every time the moon is full, I feel a massive surge of energy.
party time,thats when indigenous people meet the spirits on the other side,dance all night and party.
Moon madness😇
Is this a scottish blood thing?? My son had also inherited this lol
Full moon night neither of us can sleep, everything is so loud lol
Just feel like we want to run tbh. When I was a kid I thought I may be a werewolf lmao
The night before we have a bit of difficulty sleeping, the night of we're up til the sun comes up. I've literally laid there listening to crickets outside for 7 hours once, the day after ... ............. we're tired af lol
@@hufflepuffresearchlab9301 You know, it may be. Plus now I’m curious about my Shelly roots.
I walked into a tartan shop in NZ with my nana nearly two decades ago and remember she pointed out a pink tartan and said "oh I never thought I'd see that, we're decended from [that clan]" and for the LIFE of me, I cannot remember what clan it was. I could quite believe it if I was descended from a cursed clan, would make sense lol
Aye lass, that'd be the Clan McPinky or McPantie. Just kidding.
I googled pink tartan plaid and there are a few. Fun to find out!
Pink and Green is Crawford if that helps
Clan Crawford.
Does anyone know what number 11 was? It seemed to cut out…
Mcpherson
How can anyone marry a woman with second sight when all such women were put to death as witches?
Why on earth would anyone hang onto a cursed object?
The Campbells did enough wrong to others to have earned any curse they have, even violating the code of hospitality by murdering the clan they were visiting, sparing not man, woman, or child.
So it's a red wedding then 😅
~♡~im witch with 2nd sight , I'm part of Mackay clan ~♡~
i have a friend by the last name MacDonald that will not to this day eat Cambell's soup just because it has the name of that clan and he was related some how to the ones that were killed
Totally agree Alison shaw
@@G.D71 The ones who had enough sense to hide their abilities and whose families protected them. Others were not so fortunate.
My maternal grandmother is a Bruce and she said when she was a little girl she’d always have dreams about Robert the Bruce but I think she was just full of it. She was born and raised in Aberdeen
I have ancestors from Aberdeen. My 3rd great grandpa was from Aberdeen. Anyway, I have Cummings/Comyn ancestry. Meaning your ancestor Robert murdered my ancestor The Red Comyn aka John Comyn the 3rd, Lord of Badenoch.
If I can prove my heritage, I’ll be included in the Oxford University list of descendants of the Comyns/Balliols.
sounds like they all have the same curse, just different ghosts
What about Duncan McCloud
The Campbells did NOT murder the MacDonalds at Glencoe. Royal troops under royal orders did the deed, and only seven of them were Campbells. The clan as such had nothing to do with it.
ok, you're forgiven curse broken! God bless!
You will continue to have this video recommended to you until you marry a woman with second sight.
Two days ago I opened an empty fortune cookie and now I find out I could be cursed? Alrighty then 😂😂😂
Next time you get a fortune cookie, read it aloud and add "in bed" at the end. You will be amused. 😊
BRUHHH ITS BEEN A YEAR SINCE YOU SAID THIS BUT IT HAPPENED TO ME TOO. TWO DAYS AGO. AND THE LADY GAVE ME THREE MORE COOKIES AND THEY ALL BASICALLY TOLD ME TO BE HAPPY NOT WISE AND THE DAY IS WHAT YOU MAKE IT LMFAO
I am Scottish American, but mostly Scottish. Because my ancestors immigrated to America a mere 325 years ago.
You are NOT Scottish, you are American.
@@alexwallace5486bwahaha! Its a joke about how Americans with one Scottish ancestor who emigrated 3 centuries ago consider themselves "Scottish".
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I have no time for people born in America or anywhere else for that matter that claim to be Scottish, or Irish etc. They might well have an ancestry link but it is no more than that. I have Irish ancestors but consider myself 100% British Scottish and that's enough for me.
Yeah, I was born in “America” and apparently I’m just white. I have no heritage, no ancestry, nor any relevant DNA. The woman with second sight straight up told me I’m an alien. I wonder if my DNA will show that. I have Rh- blood, which some consider to be alien blood, so I’ll just go with that. It’s like the Sneetches with stars upon thars. Why does everyone have to be such a jerk?
@@alexwallace5486LoL, Might be American,still have Scottish blood.
My last name is McDonald my ancestors immigrated from Skye to Georgia to help establish the original colony. MacDonalds aren't on the list but there has been a long history, dating back to the American Civil War (as far back as I'm aware of) of pretty tragic misfortune among the McDonald men in my family, myself included...
I just found out that im related to the Mcleod Clan......surname Mcclure. I also found out that the bloodline originated through a Viking. Good stuff.
D.Trumps mother is a Mcleod / McCloud
Yea, too bad about the curse bro
So am I. The Viking is Leod, who is mentioned in this video. Leod means “son of the ugly one” 😅 so we might be cursed. But, read The Legend of The Faery Flag. We’re protected, but only three times. The actual flag is in Dunvegan Castle on Isle of Skye.
My clans curse was pretty lame. How can we get a new curse?
Kick a witch in the backside?😁🤷🤣🤣🤣
those brazilian freelance mages on youtube seem pretty tight
No curses for the Gunn Clan. We took some Ls, sure, but no horrors from beyond :D
I am aware that they were cursed when they stole the Stone of Scone, the one in which King David was crowned, from it's rightful owners, the High Kings of Ireland. It was for some time, being used by the British. It was returned the Scots, still the not rightful owners. I don't know which clan inherited the curse. I believe we are clost to the time when everything will be revealed. Been studying it for decades for personal reasons.
I’ve had the name falconer in my head lately don’t know why have type o- blood I know it means something about jesus
@@rickygosnell2845 Claims are that Jesus was AB due to a blood sample of the Shround of Turin. But that what was claimed, so who knows if that's right.
05:18 My Dad was descended from McBeans. His gr-grandfather was McBain, I think they were an offshoot of the McBeans.
I come from the MacBean Clan as well, maiden name McGrew but my grandmother was a Bean. In SE Texas now. Howdy cuz!
@@donnaanderson2My mother's maiden name was Bean and my third great-grandmother a Baines. I'm in Texas too. Hello cousin.
Thanks!
Great, now I have to deal with sea monsters.
The Armstrong clan also had a curse put on it.
My family is descended from Clan Grant. I don’t know if we have any ghost stories, but I do have a funny story. My boyfriend is a descendant of Clan Shaw. Turns out our clans had some beef. At one point in history, the Grant chief killed the Shaw chief. Whenever the Shaws tried to bury their chief, the Grants would dig up his body and leave it at the Shaws’ front door. But later on I think the Grants sold the Shaws a castle, or maybe it was the other way around, so I guess things turned out fine? 😅
What was said of Clan MacPerson? There was a bit of a blip in the recording.
We are cursed...run!
I'm from the Lindsay Clan. Thank goodness we weren't on that list of curses & ghosts.
But we're friends with the Campbells, so some bad luck probably rubbed off along the way.
I had a similar thought. You can even check Wikipedia and see shich clans ran together
Related to the Elliotts, so they have their own curse. Curse of the Border Reviers. Came from the Archbishop of Glasgow! There's a cursing stone. Look it up. I married an Elliott and dated his 7th cousin, a Lindsay, first. FML
My ancestors were Clan Kerr, a lowland clan of border reivers. They were mostly lefthanded, and said to be so fierce that some thought they were possessed by demons. Maybe thats why they weren't on this list! 😉
A late Sir John Kerr is cursed in Australia. As Governor-General in 1975 he dismissed our democratically elected government.
Kisimul Castle is haunted, the first time i visited the isle of Barra and when I was staying in a bus shelter all night as I was waiting for the ferry back, during the night one of the lights kept turning on and i saw 2 shadow figures by the window that was facing the ferry and the male was in 15th or 16th century clothes with the great kilt on with the MacNeil of Barra ancient tartan and had one of them musket rifles that you can see at the castle that is hanging on the wall on his right shoulder and there was a female as well dressed in a white dress.
i also see dead people ! got the irish shine Horatio ! and there be things here that we dare not dream of but humans go where angels fear to tread, some angels ain't that brave!!
how many pints did ya share with the locals beforehand?
i've made a couple rap albums with them. click, listen.
procedural audio, EVP. happens.
"every I on U, and if you do eye move your head - arizona"
That would explain my life riddled with bad luck, if not for bad luck I'd never have any at all.
My ancestors were the Royals of the Caudill (Caudle), Stewart’s and Campbell clan until the 17th century. I believe their American descendants were cursed. Many live a hardscrabble life in the hills of Eastern Ky.
I am a descendant of the Stuart's. My great grandfather came to the U. S. From Nova Scotia! My branch comes from Queen Mary's youngest son. James stayed there in Scotland/England and became the King of England after queen Elizabeth the first death
@@elainehorne188 mine were on 3 family tribes from the 17, 18th century and my Brandenburg-Hohenzollern was from 18th century. I’m thankful our genetics became quite diversified over the past 2 centuries which included Cherokee from the Eastern tribes.
This Stewart is also from Ky and I do agree my Stewart family has had very hard times and lots of losses and heartache. I always wondered if the Stewarts wasn't cursed
@@lindafarrell8250 I believe the monarchies were cursed during the bloody 30 year war of the 1600’s, same time the whites came to this land when the Native wars were happening. Even the Royal Brandenburgs in my family were cursed too. Eventually, parliament replaced kingdoms, giving the power back to the people as a collective. Kentucky is a beautiful haven, rich in beauty and land, beautiful old people, but it’s been ruined by corrupt politicians and drugs and poverty and for those who never pray.
Whats with all the second sight requirements to lift a curse?
The Macpherson clan #11 got cut out
That's my clan 😊
As a kind of pun, modern day clan member is trying to break the curse by finding a woman with second sight. He overhears a woman saying she has second sight and kidnaps her. What she meant was that she is beginning to develop cataracts and you get something called second sight just before they start, You can see up close much better to the point you may not even need glasses... and rom-com ensues... I just got attacked by a plot bunny!!!!!!!!!!!
Proud member of the Davidson clan..not the Harley Davidsons, but the sheep stealing Davidsons. Different family altogether.
Davidsons here. No Harley but family came from the tulloch castle area and it is associated and once owned by Davidson. 4:11
Ahh, bless the kith and clan one and all. ❤
I’m related to the McPherson and Robertson clans. Malcolm McPherson and Margaret Robertson (5th great grandparents)
Curious as to why the Brahan Seer curse on the Seaforth Mackenzies does not rate a mention.
Clan #11 is Clan Macpherson it was a small clan lead by Clan Macintosh.
On number 11, the audio skips when the clan name is mentioned and in the transcript, it's not there at all.
Not surprised with Campbells they beat up MacGregors so much
Yes, they did! I just cursed them again on behalf of my ancestors! 😱
What is the Clan at 11? The name was cut off.
McPherson I think.
Well, it looks like I'm cursed half a dozen times over.
Same
Is it Stuart or Stewart?
I blame the MacDonalds.
Things were never the same after they started selling hamburgers!
When Robertson came up I like fuck yeah... Wait.
Didn't mention the Alpin clan who murdered trecherously during a dinner their pictish chieftain guests- that would seem to merit some kind of curse.
Were they from the Isle of Skye
No mention of the Hamiltons. My grandmother Lucy was a Hamilton and she must have been cursed. Her mother father was James and her mother was Caroline Weaver. I don't know when the family came to Australia butvsome time in the 1800s. Lucy used to invite the Gypsies to her home in Cootamundra NSW when my grandfather was away cooking for the shearers. She ended up being committed to a mental institution for 16 years because she thought she was cursed and that ghosts were haunting her house, among other things.
King James wife would not be ghostly impressed
My grandmother born in Scotland was a Steward, and married a MacLean. This might explain our family bad luck. We never could catch a break in life…
What is #11? Video skips over the name. Are there any Scottish clans NOT cursed?
Whew. My clan's curse is a ghost 10,000 miles away and all he does is remind people he's awesome. I'll call that a win.
Just shared this on my Facebook. Going have veey interesting comments from the elders no doubt.
"Sit down, laddie. Now that you have come of age and are roaming the lochs like a feral badger, it is time to tell you about the family curse."
"What, ma?!"
"Yes, yes. You will be cursed with misfortune for all of your days unless you settle your ass down and marry a nice girl with second sight. It is the only way to relieve the trouble."
"Gee, ma. Whete will I find a girl like that?"
"Well, now that you mention it, I have been talking with the biddies in town, and we have a whole string of suitable women for you to meet. I quite like the MacKenzie girl now that I think of it. And I did hear her predict a storm in her youth. So that settles it."
"Wait, ma, that settles wha...."
Those women with second sight are in high demand 😂
Everybody has second sight it's just to different degrees. That is our next step in our evolution.
Humans haven't STARTED evolution yet! They still can't stop killing each other!
Out of curiosity, Is there a curse on the McHardy Clan?
Phew !! , my clan isn't here either so I'm safe to carry on too👍
Same here dodged a bullet their huh😂😂😂
I find it hard to believe the Kennedy Clan hasn't got anything going on 😂
I think that’s every Scottish name I’m familiar with…
My mother is a Mackenzie and i remember the first book she ever gave me was the writings of The Brahan Seer. My dad's side of the family are Crichton's and we are most cursed than any other clan.
ALL CLEAR IN THE MUNRO CLAN..... wooohooooo!
Are there any clans not cursed ?
I didn't hear you mention Clan Gunn, thankfully! The Lindsay Clan were
a bad lot, too. Locked the RF into a room in Glamis Castle, where they
slowly starved to death.
I straight up clicked this expecting to hear Clan Gunn 😂 I’m very surprised! My Da will be pleased 😂
Clan gunn? Sounds like a Scottish-American clan lol
@@boiyogoldit's a Nordic name, bc the Gunn's came from the Vikings of Orkney. Which was Nordic land before Scotland took it over in the mid 1400s
I'm a Clendenan married into clan Gunn. They are not exactly cursed, but certainly cantankerous.
I have Scottish heritage through my paternal grandmother, they were McCreary’s . If I remember correctly, my father told me they were Quakers . So I’m glad to see there clan was not listed .
Clan WALLACE here. Yes, I am of the lineage! ❤
I also have just a "Wee bit of Wallace blood"! My problem with the Wallace Clan is George Wallace, who was a Racist! There was also a member of Wallace an Lt. George Wallace at Wounded Knee Massacre December 29, 1890! He was killed there! I am more of a Lakota Tribe fan! German - Swiss American here! 🇩🇪🇨🇭🇺🇲💙🌊💙🌊💙🌊💙🌊💙🌊I do admire Sir William Wallace! 🤗
You must like me descend from Malcolm, William left no descendants.
My father was James Quincy Wallace. His father Philander, Jackson Philander trace back buried in Stewart Tennessee Us. We trace back to John Wallace Ayrshire Scotland. That is as far as I’ve got.
I was half expecting the ghost of the McLean sea monster to still be roaming the hills and dales of Scotland!
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Yes, he's called the Loch Ness Monster! God bless!
Oh bother!. Number 6 as I'm part McIntyre...I get the "singing ghost bard" as part of my ancestry!. never fear though...I have song lyrics a-plenty to keep this spectre at bay!. Oh and a wee bit of "second sight" and supernatural spookiness in the back pocket, just in case!.
I guess a lot of women with second sight are in demand in my country...never realised this...the original "ghostbusters" you could say!.