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From: Jeff McComb <>
Subject: Re: <Mac`Thomaidh> <MacThomaidh> Invitation to Thom/Thoms/ThomasWebsite
Date: Mon, 2 Mar 2009 09:19:30 -0800 (PST)
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I will get it in the mail. When you get in there, look for files `MacThomas Journals` `MacIntosh Families of Glenshee and GlenIsla ` and ` Lands and Owners of Galloway``Families of McCombie and Thoms``Ulster Plantations` to start you off. Theres more coming, Im at school today. Please share anything you have. You can view the public banner by clicking the link below, the url is just below. You will get an ivitation in the mail.

C-Ya there..
 
  
 
 
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Subject: Re: <Mac`Thomaidh> <MacThomaidh> Invitation to Thom/Thoms/Thomas Website


  Sign me up Jeff!
I am interested in anything associated with the name Thom (which is my
last name). I have documented my ancestry back four generations of
weavers from the Dumfries area and would very much like to find a clan
connection with either  MacThomas or MacIntosh.

On Fri, Feb 27, 2009 at  6:43 PM, Jeff McComb wrote:

> Patrons !

I am McComb researcher, and I have a ton a of information, photos on the
surnames Thomas-Thoms-Thom. I belong to the Clan MacThomas Society of
Scotland. My last name is much different then yours, you would think,
however, it is the very same name and I will explain.

My last name McComb that was originally MacCombie. MacCombie is the
phonetic form of MacThomas, or originally MacThomaidh. In time, these
variations have gotten broken down into smaller names. These are called
our sept names and is how our separate names were created and went their
own ways.

I collect old books that I obtain off of micro-films, I then scan them
into pdf files, then upload them onto my website. I have GOOD books, The
Families of McCombie and Thoms, MacIntosh Families of Glenshee and
Glenisla, I have things on KinaraMS.

I have a whole collection on the MacKintoshes originally Mac`an`Tosach.
We descend from William MacKintosh 7th of MacKintosh-8th of Clan Chattan
thru his son Adam MacWillam or Adhamh MacUilleam. We are known as
``Sloichd Adhamh Mhor Mhic Uilleam``. It means we are the Tribe of Big
Adam and we are the 5th of the 9 tribes of MacKintosh, under MacThomas
or Mac`Thomaidh Mhic Mac`an`Tosach.(son of Thomas and son of Thane or
Chief)

Williams grandson, Adams son, is Thomas or Thomaidh-> His kinship took
the MacCombie(MacThomas) variation, and that is the birth of our two
last names. They could use either one, and these books reflect that,
over and over and over again, they even used MacKintosh even till this
day.

If you are connected to Scotland, or if you feel that you `could` be a
part of these clans, then you are more then invited to my private
website, just let me know, you need an invitation.   The Clan Aye !!!

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