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History of Fifeshire
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Clan genealogies
The Exchequer Rolls of Scotland
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Baptismal records
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The Pattillo name was found in their territory at Fifeshire.
A Clan or family, was people with a common ancestor.
Marriage within a clan was usually forbidden, and caused the clan to
grow in size.
The Pattillo name was found in early Fifeshire History.
Fife county in Scotland, between Firth of Tay and Firth of
Forth on North Sea. Decendents of the MacLillich.
MacLillich claim to be decendents of Angus.
Angus is also a county in East Scotland, North of Firth of
Tay, and East of Pertshire, West of the North Sea.
Angus, was the grandson of Somerled, Lord of the Isles.
The original name was Pattilloch or Pattillock.