Last name: Dunwoody
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Recorded in a wide range of spellings including Dinwoodie,
Dinwidie, Dinwiddie, Dunwoodie, Dunwoody, Dunworthy and others, this is
a famous Scottish surname. It is territorial from the barony of
Dinwoodie in the parish of Applegarth, Dunmfriesshire, on the Scottish
borders with England. It is said that the origin is pre 7th century
Gaelic from ''dun'' or ''din'' meaning a wood or forest and ''gwydd'' which
means much the same! Arguably the name means wood - wood, a result
of language and dialect changing several times in the past 1500
years. The clan through its lairds have held high positions in the area
since at least the 12th century, and Adam de Dinwidi was a property
witness in regard to the ownership of the lands of Anant in the period
between 1218 - and 1245. Early legal documents were rarely dated, except
by the presence on the document of the name of then monarch or local
lord, and not always then. For instance Sir
List Ancestral records for:- Dunwoody
Alan de Dunwidi was senescal
or steward of Annandale, believed to be a crown appointment in the 13th
century, but there are no known dates for his appointment. At sometime
the family were awarded the title ''of all that ilk'' in effect confirming
their hereditary status. This minor nobility status does not seem to
have helped Thomas Dunwedy, the clan chief who was killed at his home by
the Jardines in 1504. In 1685 Jean Dunwiddie or Dunwoodie was a victim
of the Test, a means of ascertaining religious support. Perhaps not
surprisingly Robert Dinwoodie born in Glasgow in 1693, left Bonnie
Scotland for Virginia Colony in about 1730 where he became governor from
1751 to 1758, and responsible for the Ohio Valley land integration. The
first known recording in any spelling is that of Adam de
Dinwiddie, dated 1194 in the Public Record Office for Scotland during
the reign of King William, known as the Lion of Scotland, 1165 - 1214.
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