Gilfillan

Gilfillan
Recorded in a range of spellings including: Gilfillan, Gilffillan, Gillffilland, Gillilan, Gilliland, and others, this is a Scottish surname. It is also widely recorded in its different spellings in the province of Ulster, Northern Ireland. It derives from the pre 10th century Gaelic name "Mac gille Fhaolain", meaning "The son of the servant of St. Faolan", an early saint whose personal name represents a diminutive form of "faol", meaning wolf. This personal name appears frequently in the early charters and registers of Scotland from the 12th Century, and examples taken from surviving charters include: Gillefalyn who held land in Lauderdale in the year 1214, whilst Gilfelan MacGuostuf witnessed a charter by Maldoune, the third earl of Levenax, in 1217. Another Gillifelan is recorded as being the dean of Kintyre in 1250. The surname has early examples of recordings which include: Ewan Gillfillance, in the register of the Privvy Seal of Scotland in 1516, James Guilliland, who was christened on July 8th 1743 at Hand Alley Presbyterian church, in the city of London, and Ann Gilfillan, who emigrated from Glasgow in the ship "Hynderford", bound for the city of New York, on June 8th 1847. The first recorded spelling of the family name is believed to be that of Duncan M'Gillauenan, given as being a chief in the lineage of Clenafren in the year 1298. This was in the period of the Republican Government of Scotland, 1296 - 1306. Throughout the centuries, surnames in every country have continued to "develop" often leading to astonishing variants of the original spelling.

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  • Gilfillan, Robert — (1798 1850)    Poet, b. at Dunfermline, was latterly Collector of Police Rates in Leith. He wrote a number of Scottish songs, and was favourably mentioned in Noctes Ambrosianæ (see Wilson, J.). He was the author of the beautiful song, Oh, why… …   Short biographical dictionary of English literature

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  • Joseph Gilfillan — Joseph Alexander Gilfillan (born 1838 and died 1913) was an Episcopal missionary to Native Americans of the Ojibwa Tribe on White Earth Reservation in northern Minnesota during 35 years from 1873 until 1908. BiographyJoseph Alexander Gilfillan… …   Wikipedia

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