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MacMorgon Surname Definition:
MACMORGON: 'son of Morgan ' q. v. Johannes MacMorgon or Johne Morgin was one of the tenants on the Clan Grant lands in Strathdee in 1527 (Grant, III, p. 68, 70). Andrew McMorgoun was one of the tenants in the king's lands of Estir Mecra (Easter Micras) in 1539 (ER.
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MACMORGON: 'son of Morgan ' q. v. Johannes MacMorgon or Johne Morgin was one of the tenants on the Clan Grant lands in Strathdee in 1527 (Grant, III, p. 68, 70). Andrew McMorgoun was one of the tenants in the king's lands of Estir Mecra (Easter Micras) in 1539 (ER., XVII, p. 659). See Morgan.
— The Surnames of Scotland (1946) by George Fraser Black (1866-1948)
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