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McBae Surname Definition:
MACBAY, Macbey: Gaelic MacBeatha (Bheatha). John M'Bay gave his bond to John Campbell of Glenurquhay in 1547 (BBT., p. 184), Patrick M'Ba was admitted burgess of Glasgow, 1601 (Burgesses), and Callome McBee and Donald McBee in Brockland were fined for reset of outlawed Macgregors, 1613 (RPC.
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| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| Scotland | 7 | 1:534,745 | 14,325 |
| Place | Incidence | Frequency | Rank in Area |
|---|---|---|---|
| United States | 3 | 1:16,739,561 | 595,711 |
McBae Surname Meaning
From Where Does The Surname Originate? meaning and history
MACBAY, Macbey: Gaelic MacBeatha (Bheatha). John M'Bay gave his bond to John Campbell of Glenurquhay in 1547 (BBT., p. 184), Patrick M'Ba was admitted burgess of Glasgow, 1601 (Burgesses), and Callome McBee and Donald McBee in Brockland were fined for reset of outlawed Macgregors, 1613 (RPC., XIV, o 640). Archibald Reoche Bea or McBea in Torsarie, Mull, was put to horn in 1629 (RPC., 2. ser. II, p. 341; III, p. 45). Janet M'Bae in Brockland, 1665 (Dunblane). See also under Macvay.
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