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Where did the MacAdam coat of arms come from? When did the MacAdam family first arrive in the United States?

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Origin Displayed: Borderlands

Origins Available: Borderlands, English, Irish, Scottish

Spelling variations of this family name include: Adam, Adams, MacAdam, MacAdams, MacCaw and others.

First found in Annandale where they were anciently seated at Kynemund.

Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: William Adam who wrote an Adam Genealogy which is now part of the American Library of Congress; John Adam landed in America in 1685; John Adam settled in the Barbados in 1680.

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Some noteworthy people of the name MacAdam
  • Dr. David Lewis MacAdam (1910-1998), American color scientist
  • Dr. John Macadam (1827-1865), Scottish-born, Australian chemist, medical teacher and politician, after whom the Macadamia nut is named



Clan Badge


MacAdam, sept of the Clan Macgregor

Is your family of Scottish descent? If so, you can proudly display the Macgregor Clan Badge. This clan badge is used by all septs of that clan.

MacAdam is also a Sept of the Clan Gordon


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DISSOLUTION OF THE BORDER CLANS

The Border Families of England and Scotland led a difficult life that began in the 13th century. Their allegiance was difficult to determine and often led to conflicts between themselves, the Highlanders and the English. Border raids were common in the fight to hold land and power so much so that they were often called Border Reivers, a term derived from the word reive, an early English word to rob or plunder, and/or from the Northumbrian and Scots Inglis verb reifen from the Old English reafian.[1]

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THE JACOBITES

The Jacobites were the supporters of the Catholic James II, whose brief reign as king of Britain was marred by religious conflict between the monarch and his largely Protestant subjects. In 1669, James converted to Catholicism while serving as Lord High Admiral. News of his conversion leaked out to the general public in 1673, and he was forced to resign from his post due to the ensuing controversy. Although the outraged aristocracy attempted to exclude him from the succession, they failed to do so and upon the death of James' elder brother Charles II in 1685, their fears of having a Catholic king became a reality.

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