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Where did the Scottish Andersen family come from? What is the Scottish Andersen family crest and coat of arms? When did the Andersen family first arrive in the United States? Where did the various branches of the family go? What is the Andersen family history?
The ancestors of the Andersen family come from the ancient Scottish kingdom of Dalriada. The family name comes from the given name Andrew. The given name Andrew is derived from the Greek name Andreas, which means man or manly.The first reference to the given name Andrew was a monk of Dunfermline, who later became the Bishop of Caithness in the reign of David I. The first references to the surname appeared in the 13th century. In 1296, David le fiz Andreu was recorded as a burgess of Peebles (now part of the Strathclyde and Border regions), and Duncan fiz Andreu of Dumfries was recorded as taking an oath of fealty. The Andersons held territories in Moidart, but later moved to Badenoch in the early 14th century. The most prominent branches of the Andersons were the Dowhills, West Ardbrecks and Candacraigs in Strathdon.
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Historical recordings of the name Andersen include many spelling variations. They are the result of repeated translations of the name from Gaelic to English and inconsistencies in spelling rules. They include Anderson, Andison, Andersonne, Andersoun, Andirsoone, Andresoun, Androson, Andirston, Andrewson and many more.First found in the Great Glen and Strathspey, where the Andersen family held a family seat from ancient times. The family is descended from Mac Ghille Andreis, servant of St. Andrew, Scotland's Patron Saint. They are regarded as a sept of Clan Chattan and have been associated with this Confederation of Clans from the 15th century.
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This is a small excerpt from our full listing of settlers for the name Andersen. Our PDF Extended History provide the complete listing from our dbase of over 500,000 settlers! Dalriadan families proliferated in North America. Their descendants still populate many communities in the eastern parts of both the United States and Canada. Some settled in Canada as United Empire Loyalists, in the wake of the American War of Independence. Families on both sides of the border have recovered much of their heritage in the 20th century through Clan societies and highland games. Analysis of immigration records indicates that some of the first North American immigrants bore the name Andersen or a variant listed above:
Andersen Settlers in the United States in the 19th Century
- Johannes Andersen, aged 6, landed in New York, NY in 1843
- Michel Andersen, aged 8, landed in New York, NY in 1843
- Peder Andersen, who landed in New York, NY in 1843
- Neils Andersen, aged 49, arrived in New York, NY in 1869
- John Andersen, who arrived in DeWitt County, III in 1876
Andersen Settlers in the United States in the 20th Century
- Frithjof Andersen, who landed in Alabama in 1913
- Goodman Andersen, who arrived in Alabama in 1917
- Thogen Christian Andersen, who arrived in Alabama in 1917
- Thoger Christian Andersen, who landed in Alabama in 1917
- Sigurd Andersen, who arrived in Alabama in 1923
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- Brigadier-General Wilhelm Arthur Andersen (1894-1983), American Commanding Officer 289th Regiment, Hawaii (1940-1942)
- Mogens Andersen (b. 1916), internationally renowned Danish painter
- Hans Christian Andersen (1805-1875), Danish author and poet, most famous for his fairy tales
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- May Andersen (b. 1982), Danish super model
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Motto: Stand sure Motto Translation: Stand sure
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- Scarlett, James D. Tartan The Highland Textile. London: Shepheard-Walwyn, 1990. Print. (ISBN 0-85683-120-4).
- Passenger Lists of Vessels Arriving at Galveston Texas 1896-1951. National Archives Washington DC. Print.
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