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The Davidsons of New England PDF Print E-mail
The Davidsons of New England (204 Pages, The Wentworth Press, First Edn 1983, hardbound with dustjacket, limited edition of 1,000 of which only 350 were numbered, ISBN Number 0 9592089 0 9) is a significant record of the activities and members of Clan Davidson in Australia. It traces emigration of the family of William Davidson (born 24/12/1807, Crail, Fife) to Australia in the mid-1800s. Edited by F S Davidson PhD DUa CyC, President of the Clan Davidson Society in Australia and former President of the Scottish Australian Heritage Council. The work was published as a co-operative effort by members of The Davidsons of New England Association, and includes comprehensive family trees tracing ancestry back to the grandparents of James Davidson (Born 2/10/1773 in Kingbarns, Fife). You can see the dust jacket at this site - just click on 'Products' and follow the links - and to obtain a copy contact This e-mail address is being protected from spam bots, you need JavaScript enabled to view it

 
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The Chief at N-Z Gathering, 2009
 
New Zealand Gathering - Aye!

Our Chief, Alister Davidson of Davidston, attended  the 2009 Gathering of the Davidson Clan Society in New Zealand held in Auckland from 22-24 May 2009.

 
UK Association's efforts revealed
The Clan Davidson Association (UK) has been working hard compiling information about Davidson's heraldic history, and has unveiled the fruits of their labour online at their site. To quote the site "Davidsons have used heraldry since the sixteenth century as a unique display of their identity. We can trace Davidson arms as far back as 1575 and see how common motifs and symbols used by Davidson families have developed and mutated over time.Do you know why Davidson Arms often depict a Stag or Arrow Head [Pheons] or why the Davison arms often use Cinquefoils? Explore this section and discover the origins of some the motifs and some of the mottos associated with Davidson and Davison arms." You can go straight to the new section at http://www.clandavidson.org.uk/Heraldry.asp
 

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