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Inchmurdo Surname Definition:

INCHMURDO: Symone de Ynchemurthac who witnessed the gift of fifteen acres of Balmulinauch (Balmerino) to the church of St. Andrews before 1225 (RPSA., p. 272) derived his name from Inchmurdo near Boarhills in Fife. Inchemurthach was one of the manors of the bishop of St.

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INCHMURDO: Symone de Ynchemurthac who witnessed the gift of fifteen acres of Balmulinauch (Balmerino) to the church of St. Andrews before 1225 (RPSA., p. 272) derived his name from Inchmurdo near Boarhills in Fife. Inchemurthach was one of the manors of the bishop of St. Andrews.

The Surnames of Scotland (1946) by George Fraser Black (1866-1948)

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