3 thoughts on “Welcome to the very old, but new Clan Lennox”

  1. Hello! My Lennox ancestor settled in Co. Derry with the Plantation; a century later we were among the settlers of Innisfil in Simcoe Co., Ontario. My last Lennox ancestor was my great-grandmother, who left the area as a child, so we’ve long since lost our connection to the Lennoxes. I’d love to reconnect. Let me know if I can help at all with the website.

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  2. Just stumbled across the site. Great idea! Have passed along info to my family in the DC area and FL. If you live near the DC area, Old Town, Alexandria (founded by the Scots) has a Scottish Walk (Parade) the beginning of Dec. Have always wanted to participate with a Lennox Clan. Can host a pre/post parade party. Let me know

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  3. Greetings, from Aberdeen, Saskatchewan, Canada! The furthest I can trace back my Lennox Clan lineage is to a John Lennox, from Perth, christened in 1742. His son, also John Lennox, emigrated to Ireland between 1774 and 1797, and had a son (my 4x great grandfather) Captain James William Lennox, in 1798. Sometime in the early 19th century, likely during the early years of the potato famine in Ireland, Capt. James emigrated to Nova Scotia, Canada (where the family continues to hold strong roots). Shortly after the second world war, my grandfather Preston Lennox Sr. (great great grandson of Capt. James), who was born in the same town that Capt. James settled in and served in the Canadian Army, settled in Manitoba (he was stationed at the Shilo Canadian Federal Base). Both me and my father (Preston II and Preston III Lennox) were born in Winnipeg, Manitoba, and I have since moved to a small hamlet in Saskatchewan, fittingly named Aberdeen. Thanks for creating this site! I am not sure if these posts are still monitored, but I would love to be able to connect with other descendants of the Lennox Clan, if possible!

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