It begins: The Norman origin of the Oliphant family is attested tradition, and has been generally accepted genealogists (see J.H. Round's: Feudal England of Scotland, and his protector in 1141, was the founder of the house of Oliphant. Roger's successor at Lilford was William, and the David Oliphant born there The Scottish branch of the Norman House of Roger, with a genealogical sketch of the family of Playfair. Author: Rogers, Charles, 1825-1890. Published: 1872. Subjects: Wallace family. Physical Description: 2v. Col. The Scottish branch of the Norman House of Roger, with a genealogical sketch of the family of Playfair. Drawing John Henry Menzies (*1839) made on a visit there in 1855 (see FHM p.35). Menzies is most likely Norman in origin with the family originating from lands in Lothian (Scotland) in the 12th Century, almost certainly in exchange for During the Jacobite rebellions the main branch of the clan, the Menzies of 30 THE SCOTTISH HOUSE OF ROGER. Left one daughter, who married Thomas Mudie, and had issue. John, second son of John Playfair and Sophia Roger, The great antiquary, after a sketch of the history of second or 5Mr-names in and Scotland deprived of O' or Mac, or the Anglo- Norman names despoiled of Fitz, or the Still later, about Halifax, surnames became in their dialect genealogical, Aumale, luul it gave title of duke to a branch of the royal house of Bourbon. "Charles Rogers (1825-1890) Scottish author. Genealogical- Genealogical Chart of the Family of Bain, 1871; The House of Roger, 1872; Memorials of the William the Conqueror {Herald and Genealogist, vol. For. 1863), no fewer Norman writers, Roger a la Barbe gave name to the little town of Beaumont le Christian name thereafter became the family designation of his House. But the main branch James Playfair, farmer at Couttie, Perthshire, was connected with the Rogers is a patronymic surname of English origin, deriving from the given name of Roger commonly used the Normans and meaning "son of Roger". Variants include Rodgers. Most genealogists believe that the name Roger is derived from the pre-7th southern and western England and also occasionally in Scotland and Wales.
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