Show ContentsMcCallion History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms

The name of the McCallion family is derived from the given name Alan, which is thought to mean "little rock" or "headstone." The name was popular among the Breton followers of William the Conqueror due to St. Alan, a 5th-century bishop from Quimper, Brittany; during the Middle Ages, parents often named their children after saints in the hope that the child would be blessed or protected by the saint.

Early Origins of the McCallion family

The surname McCallion was first found in the lands of Shropshire, where Walter FitzAlan of Brittany held a family seat after the Norman Conquest of 1066. The parish of Mileham, Norfolk is of early significance to the family. "This place, at the time of the Conquest, was given to Alan, son of Flaald, and ancestor of the Fitz-Alans, earls of Arundel, who erected a strong castle here, of which some vestiges may still be traced, within the area of an intrenchment of twelve acres; the site of the keep is pointed out by an inner intrenchment by which it was surrounded." 1

Alain de Lille (1114-1203), was "one of the most illustrious scholars of his age, and for his attainments in theology, philosophy, history, poetry, and natural science, acquired the designation of 'Doctor universalis.' His nationality has not been ascertained with unquestioned accuracy. " 2

Alan of Beccles (d. 1240) was official secretary to Bishops Pandulf and Thomas de Blundeville of Norwich between the years 1218 and 1236 and Alan of Tewkesbury, was a writer of the twelfth century, according to the express statement of Gervase of Canterbury, an Englishman by descent. 2

Early History of the McCallion family

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McCallion Spelling Variations

Since the Old and Middle English languages lacked definite spelling rules, Breton surnames have many spelling variations. Latin and French, which were the official court languages, were also influential on the spelling of surnames. The spelling of surnames was rarely consistent in medieval times, and scribes and church officials recorded names as they sounded rather than adhering to any specific spelling rules. Therefore, it was common to find the same individual referred to with different spellings of their surname in the ancient chronicles. Moreover, a large number of foreign names were brought into England after the Norman Conquest, which accelerated and accentuated the alterations to the spelling of various surnames. The name has been spelled Alan, Allan, Allen, Alleyn, Allayne, Allaine, Allain, Allanach, Allanshaw, MacAllan and many more.

Early Notables of the McCallion family

Notable of this family during the Middle Ages was William Allen (1532-1594), an English prelate; Francis Allen (ca.1583-1658), an English financier, politician and regicide who sided with parliament in the civil War against Charles I; John Allen, or John Allin (1596-1671) English settler America in 1637-38, one of the founders of Dedham, Massachusetts; Thomas Allen (1608-1673) English nonconformist minister and divine from Norwich; Richard Alleine (1610-1681), an English Puritan divine; Sir Thomas Allin, 1st Baronet (1612-1685), an officer of the Royal Navy; William Alleine (1614-1677), an English minister; John Alleyn or Allen (1621-1663), Cornish politician, MP for St Michael, Cornwall in...
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Ireland Migration of the McCallion family to Ireland

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United States McCallion migration to the United States +

Investigation of immigration and passenger lists has revealed a number of people bearing the name McCallion:

McCallion Settlers in United States in the 19th Century
  • John McCallion, who landed in Maryland in 1825 3
  • Neill McCallion, who arrived in Maryland in 1825 3
  • Andrew McCallion, who arrived in Colorado in 1883 3
  • Cath. McCallion, aged 19, who landed in America from Donegal, in 1894
  • Catherine McCallion, aged 29, who landed in America from Donegal, in 1898
McCallion Settlers in United States in the 20th Century
  • Charles McCallion, aged 24, who settled in America from Donegal, in 1904
  • Bridget McCallion, aged 19, who immigrated to America from Tyrone, in 1906
  • Agnes McCallion, aged 25, who landed in America from Derry, Ireland, in 1908
  • Catherine McCallion, aged 25, who immigrated to the United States from Derry, Ireland, in 1909
  • Bridget McCallion, aged 22, who landed in America from Carndonagh, Ireland, in 1910
  • ... (More are available in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.)

Canada McCallion migration to Canada +

Some of the first settlers of this family name were:

McCallion Settlers in Canada in the 19th Century
  • James McCallion, aged 18, a blacksmith, who arrived in Saint John, New Brunswick aboard the ship "Protector" in 1834

Contemporary Notables of the name McCallion (post 1700) +

  • Marcus McCallion (b. 1971), English graphic designer and typographer
  • Hazel McCallion CM (1921-2023), née Journeaux ok, nicknamed "Hurricane Hazel," Canadian politician and Mayor of Mississauga, Ontario (1978-2014), the first Chancellor of Sheridan College
  • Mac McCallion (b. 1950), Fijian rugby union coach, Fiji National Rugby Union Coach (2002-2003)
  • Warwick Lee "Mac" McCallion (1950-2018), New Zealand rugby union player and coach, Fiji National Rugby Union Coach (2002–2003)
  • Seamus McCallion, Irish rugby league player
  • Enda McCallion (b. 1967), Irish film director
  • Edward "Eddie" McCallion (b. 1979), Northern Irish footballer, member of the Northern Ireland U21 National Team in 1998


  1. Lewis, Samuel, A Topographical Dictionary of England. Institute of Historical Research, 1848, Print.
  2. Smith, George (ed), Dictionary of National Biography. London: Smith, Elder & Co., 1885-1900. Print
  3. Filby, P. William, Meyer, Mary K., Passenger and immigration lists index : a guide to published arrival records of about 500,000 passengers who came to the United States and Canada in the seventeenth, eighteenth, and nineteenth centuries. 1982-1985 Cumulated Supplements in Four Volumes Detroit, Mich. : Gale Research Co., 1985, Print (ISBN 0-8103-1795-8)


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