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Lay: Origin, Geographical Distribution
A name given for strength in battle. Historians relate the following tradition: This family was anciently settled on the Scottish border; their original name was Fairbairn, which was changed to Armstrong on the following occasion: An ancient king of Scotland having had his horse killed under him in battle, was immediately re-mounted by Fairbairn, his armor-bearer, on his own horse. For this timely assistance he amply rewarded him with lands on the borders, and to perpetuate the memory of so important a service, as well as the manner in which it was performed (for Fairbairn took the king by the thigh, and set him on the saddle), his royal master gave him the appellation of Armstrong. The chief seat of Johnnie Armstrong was Gilnockie, in Eskdale, a place of exquisite beauty. Johnnie was executed by order of James V., in 1529, as a Border Freebooter. Andrew Armstrong sold his patrimony to one of his kinsmen, and emigrated to the north of Ireland in the commencement of the seventeenth century. The Armstrongs were always noted for their courage and daring. In the Lay of the Last Minstrel, when the chief was about to assemble his clans, he says to his heralds: Ye need not go to Liddisdale, For whon they see the blazing bale, Elliots and Armstrongs never fail
Lay Surname Origin
Lay: Place of Origin :  London (United Kingdom) |  Oxfordshire (United Kingdom) |  Berkshire (United Kingdom) |  Essex (United Kingdom) |  Suffolk (United Kingdom) |  Hampshire (United Kingdom)
Lay: Online Family Trees
LAY England (England, United Kingdom) 1617 - 1617
LAY Hampstead,Angleterre,Grande-Bretagne (England, United Kingdom) 1949 - 1949
LAY  (United Kingdom) 1818 - 1910
LAY England (England, United Kingdom) 1617 - 1617
LAY Essex (Essex, England, United Kingdom) 1701 - 1701
LAY Horley (Surrey, England, United Kingdom) 1607 - 1607
LE LAY Saint Pancras Dans le Midlesex (Angleterre) (England, United Kingdom) 1793 - 1793
LAY England (Angleterre) (England, United Kingdom) 1617 - 1617
LAY (LE) St Pancras, Mildlesex,(Londres) (London, England, United Kingdom) 1793 - 1793
LAY  (United Kingdom) 1885 - 1910

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Lay: Famous Genealogies
 The surname Lay is related to the following famous family trees :
        DELAMARRE Victor (1888 - 1955)
        LANGEVIN Gilbert (1938 - 1995)
        PARE Yvon (1946 - )
        VIRENQUE Richard (1969 - )
Lay: Family Pictures
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LAY Joséphine
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Le Lay Louise
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LE LAY Jeanne Marie
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Lay: Books that contain this surname
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LAYThe New England historical and genealogical register (Volume 62)
Author: New England Historic Genealogical Society - Published in 1874
... Post married Abigail, daughter of James and Abigail (Bushnell) Lay, and granddaughter of Daniel and Ann (Bull) Lay. Child: ...
LAYBiographical dictionary of America .. (Volume 6)
Author: Johnson, Rossiter, 1840-1931 - Published in 1906
... Federalist member of, the assembly. George W. Lay was graduated from Hamilton college in 1817 , was admitted to the ...
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