Clan Carruthers

CLAN CARRUTHERS: Who was Rydderch Hael?

Although the evidence continually points to the fact that the fort of Ruthers ie Caer Rydderch, from which we take our name had no link with Rydderch Hael, there are those who have misconstrued the research as a whole and therefore whose claims simply do not add up historically. According to the work of August… Continue reading CLAN CARRUTHERS: Who was Rydderch Hael?

Clan Carruthers, Genealogy

CLAN CARRUTHERS: Howard Mathison, Geographer and the Carruthers Maps.

CARRUTHERS POPULATION IN DUMFRIESSHIRE IN THE 18TH - 19TH CENTURIES The population of Scotland was affected by both the Highland and Lowland clearances, as well as the Ulster plantations. But, according to the John Gray Centre in Scotland, historians have commented on the ‘high quality’ of early Scottish emigrants, particularly in the late 18th and… Continue reading CLAN CARRUTHERS: Howard Mathison, Geographer and the Carruthers Maps.

Clan Carruthers

CLAN CARRUTHERS: A Scottish Chief returns home.

Although a large percentage do live here in the UK, due to circumstances both current and historical not all recognised clan Chiefs live in Scotland nor are they in fact all male. Here is a fascinating article by Alexander Irvine of Drum published in the 20th edition of the Royal Celtic Society newsletter, giving an… Continue reading CLAN CARRUTHERS: A Scottish Chief returns home.

Border Reiver, Clan Carruthers

CLAN CARRUTHERS: The Curse of the Border Reivers, still in place.

The Curse of the Border Clans The Carruthers, along with many others, were one of the great border clans also known as Reivers, they were one of 17 listed in the Suppression of Unruly Clans Act of 1587. This Act did not suggest that those not mentioed wewre less unruly, but was a heads up… Continue reading CLAN CARRUTHERS: The Curse of the Border Reivers, still in place.

Clan Carruthers, False Claims

CLAN CARRUTHERS: Carruthers and Kenneth McAlpin (King of Scots)

Carruthers and the descendancy from Kenneth MacAlpin, King of Scots Accuracy, tenacity and solid evidence are the bedrock of any historical research, otherwise it simply becomes hypothetical and conjecture, which in itself leads to statements that are sadly false. The questions that continually arise relates to our family and their relationship with historical figures, usually… Continue reading CLAN CARRUTHERS: Carruthers and Kenneth McAlpin (King of Scots)

Clan Carruthers, Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs

CLAN CARRUTHERS: Listing on the Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs

As the official society, Clan Carruthers Society - International are pleased to announce that we have been listed, along side the official Clan Carruthers website and our Chief, on the website of the Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs. https://www.clanchiefs.org.uk/chief/ Here are two pieces from their website covering ‘what is a clan’ and ‘ the search… Continue reading CLAN CARRUTHERS: Listing on the Standing Council of Scottish Chiefs

Clan Carruthers

CLAN CARRUTHERS: Carruth and Carruthers, a confused connection.

Like Carrick, the family of Carruth is often misrepresented as being a derivative of Carruthers, but it seems after a little investigation, clearly this is not the case. Carruth it seems are a proud family in their own right, deemed by some to be a sept of Cunningham. My understanding is, originally hailing from Renfrewshire… Continue reading CLAN CARRUTHERS: Carruth and Carruthers, a confused connection.

Clan Carruthers, Origins

Clan Carruthers: Our origins, Caer ‘Rydderch’ or Caer ‘Rydderch (Hael)’ ?

There is an assumption that the Caer Ruthers (Fort of Rydderch) we take our name from was in some way associated with Rydderch Hael the Brythonic king of Strathclyde, who lived in and around the latter stages of the 6th Century. However, archaeological evidence would suggest that the 'Fort' may have been in situ at… Continue reading Clan Carruthers: Our origins, Caer ‘Rydderch’ or Caer ‘Rydderch (Hael)’ ?

Canada, Clan Carruthers

CLAN CARRUTHERS: The sad and strange tale of James Carruthers.

In an interesting piece taken from the Barrie Historical Archives and published in Barrie Today in 2017, it tells a sad tale of one James Carruthers of Ontario. The carpenters of Barrie were rarely idle in the 1870s. New businesses and homes were springing up everywhere, and buildings in the County’s seemingly most combustible town… Continue reading CLAN CARRUTHERS: The sad and strange tale of James Carruthers.

Chief, Clan Carruthers, Holmains, Interview

CLAN CARRUTHERS: Interview with the Chief, by Clan MacEwen

 Dr Simon Peter Carruthers of Holmains, is Chief of Carruthers. his parents, Charles and Molly were married in St Jude's Church, South Kensington in London in 1951 and while working for a British tea company in India in 1954, their only child Simon Peter was born.  After returning home to the UK with his family… Continue reading CLAN CARRUTHERS: Interview with the Chief, by Clan MacEwen