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Scotland (Counties as in 1851-1901) => Scotland => Topic started by: Hoka on Monday 29 November 04 18:54 GMT (UK)
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Hello,
I have the Duffan name on my aunt's birth certificate, dated 1909 in Ontario, Canada.
I never knew this family line before, due to our different life styles.
From researching the name I found it is also spelled Duffin.
C.E. Duffan was the grandmother to Frank A. Stewart, my grandfather. I know the Stewart line was from Scotland and went to Canada.
Has anyone seen this name before?
Thanks.
Hoka.
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A lot of Duffin's in area of Franklin County, New York after 1850. This county is right on the Canadian boarder. I have the Duffin name in my family by marriage to a distant cousin about 1900. Look in towns of Chateaugay, Burke and Belmont in that county in N.Y.. There is a site giving BMD's for a St. Patricks Church (Roman Catholic) in Chateaugay which has a lot of Duffin's in the listings. I don't know the link but just type in St. Patrick's Chateaugay and u should find it. Some nice lady transcribed all the actual church records and someone else has copied them too. Info for that area is plentiful. Leagen
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Hello Leagen.
The grandson of this Duffan or Duffin was married in N.Y. State in 1904, or so this certificate shows. I think Duffan and Duffin are the same name.
From researching the name I found it goes way back in English History, refers to "Brother of Dolphin", or son of Dolphin.
Thanks for the post.
Hoka.
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possibly nothing to do with your duffin
John DUFFIN, s/o Charles & Mary,
Who lost his life by a railway wagon,
whilst running tip, at the bridge, Great Rocks Dale,
4 June 1864, 19
Emma, d, of the above named, 4 Nov 1864, 1 month
found on a memorial stone derbyshire
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In NY. the name is often found as Duffy even in same family where it is found as Duffin. Just thought I'd let u know that. Leagen