Scottish history reveals Pardickson was first used as a surname by the Strathclyde-Briton people. It was a name for someone who lived in Cumberland.
The surname Pardickson was first found in Cumberland, where they held a family seat from very early times some say at the time of the Norman Conquest of England by Duke William of Normandy in 1066 A.D.
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It is only in the last few hundred years that rules have developed and the process of spelling according to sound has been abandoned. Scottish names from before that time tend to appear under many different spelling variations. Pardickson has been spelled Patrickson, Partickson, Patricksone, Patricksoun, Patryckson and many more.
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Unwelcome in their beloved homeland, many Scots sailed for the colonies of North America. There, they found land and freedom, and even the opportunity to make a new nation in the American War of Independence. These Scottish settlers played essential roles in the founding of the United States, and the shaping of contemporary North America. Among them: George Patrickson who settled in Baltimore in 1790.