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Clan Gregg


History identifies the surname GREGG as having English or Scottish origins. In regards to the English origins, the first record of the name was GREGGE (Old English variation) in 1234 during the reign of Henry II, within the Liber feodorum more aptly called the Book of Fees. Another instance of the name was in 1306 contained within the Feet of Fines, which was an archival copy of an agreement between two parties in an English lawsuit over land.

As for the Scottish origin, the name GREGG is a variant that emerged from the Highland Scottish Clan MacGregor. The MacGregors were direct descendants from an ancient Celtic royal family through the Abbots of Glendochart, hence the clan’s motto “My race is royal.” The Clan MacGregor was constantly embroiled in conflicts. None more so than the Battle of Glen Fruin which began on February 7,1603 between clan MacGregor and Clan Colquhoun. The war was waged after two MacGregor clansmen were ordered executed by the chief of the Clan Colquhoun.

Two months after the Clan MacGregor’s slaughter of the Clan Colquhoun, an edict was issued by King James VI of Scotland and the Privy Council, which declared the name of MacGregor as altogidderabolisheed. In other words, anyone who bore the name must surrender it or be put to death. The MacGregor chief and eleven of his chieftains were executed in 1604 because they refused to renounce their name. Consequently, the Clan Gregor dispersed, with men adopting other names such as Murray or Grant.

In 1617, an Act of the Scottish Parliament ordered that the name MacGregor be abolished and anyone with that name had to renounce their name and adopt a different name. In essence, having the name MacGregor and its variation Gregor became illegal and anyone not adhering to the law would be executed. As a result, many adopted the surnames Murray, Graham, Stewart, Grant and Campbell.

The oppression and cruelty directed to clan MacGregor did not end until 1774, when the laws against them were abolished and the surname was fully restored. However, by that time, many of the people bearing that name had fled their homeland escaping persecution, scattering across Europe and the Americas. As they dispersed, they either adopted completely new names or variations of their original name MacGregor. Many of the arrivals in the Americas chose the name GREGG. Arriving to the New World, they primarily settled in the British’s main colonies, America, Jamaica and Barbados. As the other islands became more colonized, the GREGGs branched out, leaving a lasting impact and legacy.

The Gregg Family History Project
By Alexander D. Gregg (pdf)


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