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Message from the webmaster: Please accept our apologies for the delay in updating our website. The photogallery from the 20th Anniversary Dinner at Balgonie Castle is now at the Gatherings section.
1988-2008
20 years of Paisley Family Society celebrated with our 20th Anniversary Dinner at Balgonie Castle
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Photos from AGM and Dinner, 17th of November 2007, Stirling
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A highly successful games were enjoyed at Boone Hall Plantation on the 15 September 2007.
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Updates and photos from Chieftain's Reception at Balgonie Castle last June.
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The museum is temporarily closed pending transfer in the course of the year.
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Duncan W Paisley of Westerlea
Chieftain of the Paisley Family |
The Society
A Society for all Paisleys of the name or blood (and all variants of spelling) was established in 1988, the year the Town of Paisley, Renfrewshire, celebrated its 500 year status as a Burgh of Barony.
In the first ten months of the Society's formation, 57 Paisleys rallied to support the call to 'unify' Paisleys worldwide. An increase in similar numbers attending the gatherings in Scotland each year has produced a membership of over 800 worldwide. The society has three branches in the USA represented by an appointed commissioner and branches in Australia and New Zealand each having a representative.
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| Membership
Anyone of the name or blood is welcome to join. The Paisley Family has a number of allied families with which it has been connected by blood and involved with for many centuries. These include: Lang, Moore, Carrick, Dirom, Rankin, Sloan and Hogg.
If you have any enquiries about the Family or Society, or wish to become a member, please contact us.
We would appreciate any genealogical and family background information to be included on a separate sheet. |
| The Paisley Tartan
The Family has a most attractive tartan designed in 1950 and woven in 1952 by Alan C. Drennan, a manager of Anchor Mills in Paisley. It won the craft award in the open class at the Kelso Show in the same year. The tartan is available through most major stockists - and also the Society's appointed supplier, Houstons Kiltmakers, of Paisley, Renfrewshire, who stock a full range of Society merchandise. |

The Paisley Family Tartan |

Livery Badge or Strap 'n Buckle |
Livery Badge
The livery badge, or Strap 'n Buckle, traditionally worn by the followers of the Chief or Laird, has become established as the symbol of identity for all clan (family) members.
To legitimise the follower status, members enter into a formal Bond of Manrent (form available from the society secretary and also to be found in all copies of our Journal). Upon return of a signed Bond of Manrent, the Strap 'n Buckle will be made available.
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