Notable and Notorious Buchanans

Information about important persons throughout history in the Clan Buchanan, from recent to relics. Click on a name for more information

If you have any inquiries and/or would like to contribute, especially those of the affiliated families/septs, please use the contact form to provide us with the details/references.

Jessica Watson OAM

Australian youth sailor, Young Australian of the Year, Order of Australia Medal and Author

1993 -

Caroline Buchanan

Cyclist

1990 -

Emma Watson

Actress (inc. Harry Potter) and womens Rights Advocate

1990 –

JJ Watt

American Footballer

1989 –

Keisha Buchanan

British singer and a founding member of the girl group Sugababes

1984 -

Natalie MacMaster

Canadian Cape Bretton Fiddler and Step-dancer

1972 -

Doddie Weir

Rugby player and MND champion

1970 - 2022

Bull Buchanan

WWF wrestler

1968 –

Gibb Brothers

Featuring Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb, the BeeGees were formed in 1958

Mel Gibson

American actor, film director, producer, and screenwriter

1956 –

Neil Buchanan

English artist, photographer, musician, host of ArtAttack

1956 –

Isobel Buchanan

Operatic Singer

1954 –

Alan Ross McWhirter and Norris Dewar McWhirter CBE (twins)

Cofounders of the Guinness Book of Records and television presenters.

1925 – 1975 & 1925 – 2004 respectively

Jethro Gibbs

Former NCIS Special Agent in charge Major Case Response

1954 –

Billy Gibbons

American guitarist and primary vocalist of ZZ Top.

1949 –

Tam the Tartan Tailor

ScotlandShop mascot and style icon

2017 –

Manley Buchanan – Big Youth

Jamaican deejay / musciian

1949 –

Ken Buchanan

Boxer

1945 – 2023

Bohannon

Percussionist, band leader, songwriter, arranger, and record producer: one of the leading figures in 1970s disco music.

1942 - 2020

James Buchanan Barnes

Fictional Superhero - the Winter Soldier, USA

1941 -

Sir John Buchanan

New Zealand born Scientist and Oil Executive

1943 - 2015

Junious ‘Buck’ Buchanan

American Footballer

1940 – 1992

Roy Buchanan

American guitarist and blues musician

1939 - 1988

Patrick Buchanan

Political Commentator, USA

1938 -

Hugh Peskett

Geneologist

1932 - 2020

Big Bob Gibson

… and more notably: Big Bob Gibsons Barbecue restaurant, sauces, rubs and recipe books in Alabama, USA

1925 –

 

Alan Buchanan

Naval architect / Yachtsman

1922 – 2015

Mickey Rooney
born Ninnian Joseph Yule Jr.

American actor, comedian, producer, radio entertainer and vaudevillian.

1920 – 2014

Dr Watson Buchanan

Physician

1920 - 2006

Dr James McGill Buchanan

Nobel Prize for Economic Sciences

1919 - 2013

Tom Weir

climber, author, broadcaster and environmentalist

1914 – 2006

Pearl McCormack

Actress, Dancer and Entertainer

1908 – 2003

William Edgar Buchanan II

American actor: from Petticoat Junction, Green Acres and The Beverly Hillbillies.

1903 – 1979

Donald William Buchanan

Arts, Canada

1908 - 1966

William McKinley

25th president of the United States

1897 - 1901

Rear Admiral Herbert James Buchanan

Royal Australian Navy

1902 – 1965

Jack Buchanan

Theatre and film actor, singer, dancer, producer and director.

1891 – 1957

 

George Buchanan

Social Reformer

1890 - 1955

A. W. Patrick Buchanan

Lawyer, Canada

1870 - 1939

David Watt Torrance

Doctor, missionary and humanitarian

1862 – 1923

Buchanan’s

Confectionery, Scotland

1856 -

Herbert Dow & Dow Chemicals

Canadian-born American chemical industrialist, best known as the founder of Dow Chemical.

1866 – 1930
DowChemicals est. 1897

 
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Charles Dow & the Dow Jones index

American journalist, co-founder of Dow Jones & Company: the Dow Jones

1851 – 1902
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Sir George William Buchanan

Diplomat

1854 - 1924

James Buchanan

1st Baron Woolavington,
Whisky Manufacturer of “Buchanan’s Black & White”

1849 - 1935

John Young Buchanan

Scientist, Geographer

1844 - 1925

Robert Williams Buchanan

British poet, novelist and dramatist. Son of Robert Buchanan (1813—1866)

1841 – 1901

Robert Buchanan (Senior)

Socialist writer and lecturer, journalist

1813 – 1866

 

John Buchanan

Botanist

1819 - 1898

Isaac Buchanan

Commerce, Canada

1810 – 1883

Dr Andrew Buchanan of Chingford

Politician, New Zealand

1807 - 1877

Buchanan Log House

James Buchanan (1763-1841) built this two-story single pen log house with hall and parlor plan circa 1807.

Learn more

Sir Andrew Buchanan of Dunburgh

Diplomat

1807 - 1882

William Buchanan

Slave, Convict, Bushranger

1805 - 190?

Franklin Buchanan

US Naval Officer

1800 - 1874

Dr Andrew Buchanan

Surgeon, Regius Professor of the Institutes of Medicine, University of Glasgow

1798 - 1882

Professor Robert Buchanan

Philosopher and Playwrite

1785 – 1873

 

Walter Buchanan

Merchant, Politician

1797 - 1883

James Buchanan

15th president of the United States

1791 - 1868

Francis Buchanan-Hamilton of Spittal

Physician, geographer, zoologist and botanist. Chiefly contender

1762 – 1829

Claudius Buchanan D.D. FRSE

Theologian

1766 – 1815

 

James Watt

Scottish inventor, mechanical engineer, and chemist

1736 – 1819

Dugald Buchanan

Eminent Gaelic Poet

1716 - 1768

George Buchanan

Humanist, Scholar, Historian

1506 - 1582


Honorary Buchanans

While these prominent Scots were definitely not of Clan Buchanan, they greatly influenced our clan.

 

Sir Walter Scott

Scottish historian, novelist, poet, and playwright

1771 - 1832

In the 1790s, a young student known to the family as “Wattie” (AKA acclaimed author Sir Walter Scott), used to stay Cambusmore (current Clan Seat) in his summer holidays with his best friend John James Edmonstone, a nephew of John Buchanan (our chief’s direct ancestor).

By his own written account in his Biography, Wattie said that he enjoyed spending many hours at Cambusmore listening to John Buchanan of Arnprior, recalling his very many Buchanan ancestors’ achievements and history. This included the events of the ’45 and the earlier Jacobite battles and many skirmishes that the family were personally involved with.

Fortunately, many of these stories were written down in a wee book that we still have at Cambusmore. Unsurprisingly, many of these oral histories appeared to have found their way into many of his most famous ‘fictional’ works, such as “The Lady of the Lake”. Indeed, the heroine of which appears to have been based on Helen Buchanan, one of John’s daughters, as she was the one who first showed him the local lake featured, known as Loch Katerine.

Rob Roy MacGregor

Outlaw and folk hero

1671 - 1734

Rob Roy MacGregor was Christened and Married on Buchanan Lands; in the Parish of Buchanan! SOURCE

Rob Roy MacGregor became a clan leader and, in 1701, acquired land on Loch Lomond and at Balquidder, where he prospered as a legitimate cattle dealer.

A business transaction with the Duke of Montrose turned sour when one of his men absconded with the duke's money. An order was issued for Rob Roy's arrest, and he was evicted from his Loch Lomond land by the duke's factor.

He led the MacGregors during the Jacobite Rising of 1715 and was accused of high treason. Government mercenaries burned his house.

He was eventually forced to submit to General Wade in 1725 but was granted a Royal Pardon in 1727. He died peacefully in his own bed at Balquidder in 1734 and was buried at the Balquhidder Parish Church.

 

Robert the Bruce

King of Scotland

1274 – 1329

The Bruce was the 4th GrandFather of Isobel Stewart: second wife of the 12th Chief of Buchanan, Sir Walter Buchanan SOURCE

Robert the Bruce is revered as a national hero in Scotland, establishing the nation as an independent Kingdom after the Battle of Bannockburn.

He was King of Scotland from 1306 until his death in 1329.

He descended from Anglo-Norman and Gaelic nobility, growing up to become one of the finest warriors of his time.

Through his grandfather Robert de Brus, 5th Lord of Annandale, Robert was the Earl of Carrick and supported his family's claim to the Scottish throne.

He joined William Wallace's rebellion against the English King Edward I and was later appointed one of three Guardians of Scotland.

But he resigned in 1300, falling out with another Guardian, John III Comyn, and John Balliol was restored to the Scottish throne.

After years of accepting English rule over Scotland, in February 1306 Robert killed Comyn after an argument.

He then moved quickly to dispatch his rivals and seize power and was crowned King of Scots on March 25, 1306.


Whilst we’re confident in the connection to clan Buchanan of the above;
we need to do a bit more research on the connection to our Septs for the people below…

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Orville Gibson & Gibson Guitars

One of the most notable electric Guitar companies

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1856 – 1918
Gibson EST. 1884 –

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Debbie Gibson

American singer-songwriter, pianist, record producer and actress

1970 –

Dr. Watson

Fictional character in the Sherlock Holmes stories by Arthur Conan Doyle

1887 – …

Peter Weir

Film director

1944 –

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Thomas Watson

English, Nonconformist, Puritan preacher and author.

1620 – 1686

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Bobby Watson

Saxophonist, composer, and educator.

1953 –

Ben Harper

American singer, songwriter and multi-instrumentalist.

1969 –

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Charlie Watts

Drummer for the Rolling Stones

1941 - 2021

Merrick Watts

Merrick Watts

Australian Comedian, Presenter, Broadcaster and Corporate Speaker. Part of the comedy duo "Merrick and Rosso"

1973 –


And we’re pretty sure these guys are NOT Buchanans, despite their penchant for the Modern Buchanan Tartan

Humphrey B. Bear

We know he’s not a Buchanan, but he does wear the tartan

Childrens’ television series, on Adelaide Australia’s Chanel 9, 1965 - 2003

Humphrey has been recognised as an icon of Australian television and is featured in the Australian National Museum.

He became the only bear in the world to become a cub scout when he was initiated into the Scouting Movement.

Meet Humphrey

The Chicago Stockyard Kilty Band

Formed in 1921, they are the the oldest continuously meeting pipe band in the United States.

Although founded by two Scots, the band has evolved now and become full-blown American in every way.

And they’ve always showcased the Buchanan tartan.

Read all about them here.
and on their website.

Lee Thompson

from the UK Ska Group “Madness”

Whom notably wore the Buchanan Modern tartan at the Queens 2012 Jubilee concert when performing on top of Buckingham palace.

Story here…

 

Nicholas Lowry

From the US PBS TV show “Antiques Roadshow”

 
K9 wears a Buchanan Collar

K-9

Robotic “canine” (get it?) companion of Doctor Who, first introduced in 1977. There have been at least four separate K9 units in the series, but they all appear to wear a Buchanan Collar.

K9 and Dr Who

Graeme Garden of The Goodies

The Goodies were British sketches and situation comedy comedy series shown in the 1970s and early 1980s, broadcast by the BBC.

The series basic structure revolved around the trio, always short of money, offering themselves for hire – with the tagline "We Do Anything, Anytime, Anywhere" and many of the sketches revolved around reverting to their historic culture, with Graham being Scottish - always donning Buchanan Modern.

More photos and videos here…