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The annals of Scottish history reveal that Eperder was first used as a name by ancestors of the Pictish tribe of ancient Scotland. The Eperder family lived in Aberdeen (part of the modern Grampian region) and from Aberdour in Fife (which is now part of the region of Fife).
The surname Eperder was first found in Forfarshire part of the Tayside region of North Eastern Scotland, and present day Council Area of Angus, at the Abbey of Arbroath where William Abirdour witnessed a charter by the Earl of Huntlie in 1367. Another William Aberdour was Bailie for the Abbey of Arbroath in 1483.
This web page shows only a small excerpt of our Eperder research. Another 123 words (9 lines of text) covering the years 1484, 1508 and 1510 are included under the topic Early Eperder History in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.
Before the first dictionaries appeared in the last few hundred years, scribes spelled according to sound. spelling variations are common among Scottish names. Eperder has been spelled Aberdour, Abirdour, Aberder, Abirder, Abyrdour and others.
More information is included under the topic Early Eperder Notables in all our PDF Extended History products and printed products wherever possible.
In those unstable times, many had no choice but to leave their beloved homelands. Sickness and poverty hounded travelers to North America, but those who made it were welcomed with land and opportunity. These settlers gave the young nations of Canada and the United States a strong backbone as they stood up for their beliefs as United Empire Loyalists and in the American War of Independence. In this century, the ancestors of these brave Scots have begun to recover their illustrious heritage through Clan societies and other heritage organizations. Early passenger and immigration lists reveal many Scottish settlers bearing the name Eperder: Charles Abirder settled in Georgia between 1790 and 1810.