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Broomside Surname Definition:
BROOMSIDE: Local, probably from Bramesyid (1648, Retours, Forfar, 306). A man was charged with drawing blood from David Brymsyd, 1520, and Johnne Brymsyd and Thomas Brymsyd are mentioned in same record (SCBF., p. 195). John Brumsyd in Dysart, Fife, 1630 (PBK, p.
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BROOMSIDE: Local, probably from Bramesyid (1648, Retours, Forfar, 306). A man was charged with drawing blood from David Brymsyd, 1520, and Johnne Brymsyd and Thomas Brymsyd are mentioned in same record (SCBF., p. 195). John Brumsyd in Dysart, Fife, 1630 (PBK, p. 19), and Robert Broomside was made burgess of Dumbarton as son of a burgess, 1638 (RDB.).
— The Surnames of Scotland (1946) by George Fraser Black (1866-1948)
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