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Early Origins of the Fareservice family

The surname Fareservice was first found in Lanarkshire (Gaelic: Siorrachd Lannraig) a former county in the central Strathclyde region of Scotland. Records of the family are rather late as the first record found was that of George Fairservice in Barsteidis, parish of Lesmahagow, 1634. 1 But this may be due to the lack of records at that time as the same author notes that another "thirteen of the name are recorded (Lanark CR.). John Fairservice in Mylneburne, parish of Dalserff, 1629 (Campsie). Agnes Fairservice in Edinburgh, 1640." 1

Despite the name being very rare, the character Andrew Fairservice appears in Sir Walter Scott's famous novel "Rob Roy" as Sir Hildebrand's gardener.

Early History of the Fareservice family

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Fareservice Spelling Variations

Spelling variations of this family name include: Ferservice, Fairservice, Fayreservice and others.

Early Notables of the Fareservice family

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Migration of the Fareservice family

Some of the first settlers of this family name or some of its variants were: John Fairservice settled in Boston Massachusetts in 1766.



  1. Black, George F., The Surnames of Scotland Their Origin, Meaning and History. New York: New York Public Library, 1946. Print. (ISBN 0-87104-172-3)


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