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The name Stephen comes from the Greek "Stephanos" meaning wreath or garland. It is a biblical name first brought to these shores by the Normans prior to 1066. It was a popular name and spread rapidly through England into Wales and Ireland as well as Scotland. The Steven spelling tends to be more common in Scotland and Stevenson is "son of Steven". The name first appears (in one form or another) in.....


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Hyslop







Surname:  Hyslop
Branch:  Hyslop
Origins:  Scottish
More Info:  Scotland

Background:  Dweller at, or near the hazel-hope.


Arms:  Ar. a stag ppr. lodged under a holly tree growing out of the base vert.


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For over 100 years the Hyslops lived at Farthingbank near Thornhill, Dumfries. During the Covenanter's era they were persecuted off the land, and the Hyslop Family acquired the land on which the Family Farm, High Cairn is known today. Many Births, Deaths and Marriages have taken Place at High Cairn, and its neighbouring Farm of Upper Cairn.

Name Variations:  Hyslop, Heaslip, Hislop, Haslop, Haslip.

References:
One or more of the following publications has been referenced for this article.
The General Armory; Sir Bernard Burke - 1842.
A Handbook of Mottoes; C.N. Elvin - 1860.
Scottish Clans and Tartans; Neil Grant - 2000.
Scottish Clan and Family Encyclopedia; George Way of Plean and Romilly Squire - 1994.
Scottish Clans and Tartans; Ian Grimble - 1973.
World Tartans; Iain Zaczek - 2001.
Clans and Families of Scotland; Alexander Fulton - 1991.
The Hyslop Family: http://hyslop2.tribalpages.com/






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