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Birth name
John Donald McFadden
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Place of Birth
New York
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SURNAME HERITAGE
Scotland Ireland
McFadden History, Family Crest & Coats of Arms
The McFadden family comes from the ancient Scottish Dalriadan clans of the mountainous west coast of Scotland. The name McFadden is derived from the personal name Paidean. The Gaelic forms of the surname are Mac Phadein or Mac Phaidin, both of which mean son of Paidean or little Pat. 1
Early Origins of the McFadden family
The surname McFadden was first found in Kintyre, where the late Rev. J. G. Campbell says: “MacFadyens were said to have been the first possessors of Lochbuie, and when expelled they became a race of wandering artificers, Sliochd nan or-cheard-the race of goldsmiths in Mull.”
“The earliest record of the name is in 1304 when Malcolm Macpadene appears as a charter witness at Achichendone in Kintyre. Conghan MacPaden petitioned for the archdeaconry of Argyll in 1390. John McFadyeane is in record in Edinburgh in 1457, and in 1473 a composition was made with Donald M’Fadzeane in Kirkcudbright.” 1