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Umphrayson Surname Definition:
UMPHRAYSON: "Son of Humphray," which see, with omission of the aspirate. John Vmfrasoun was a witness in Edinburgh in 1426 (Egidii, p, 48). Thomas Umfraisoun appears in Aberdeen in 1433-34 (SCM., V, p. 41; CRA., p. 391), Patrick Umfiaisoun was burgess of Kintore in 1437 (CRA.
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UMPHRAYSON: "Son of Humphray," which see, with omission of the aspirate. John Vmfrasoun was a witness in Edinburgh in 1426 (Egidii, p, 48). Thomas Umfraisoun appears in Aberdeen in 1433-34 (SCM., V, p. 41; CRA., p. 391), Patrick Umfiaisoun was burgess of Kintore in 1437 (CRA., p. 393), and William Vmfrason was admitted burgess of Aberdeen in 1484 (NSCM., I, p. 31).
— The Surnames of Scotland (1946) by George Fraser Black (1866-1948)
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