George Patillo, I
Relationships
Son — George Pattillo
Son — Robert Patillo, 1625
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Events
Born about 1590 in Scotland
Ordained, M.A., in 1610 with honors from St. Andrews University
Died in 1663 in France
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Notes:
The following information came from http://www.pattillo.net/geopatt1.html
He became Minister of New Tyle and was succeded (sic) by his son George
in 1663. (From Fasts' "Eccleastical Scotland", Vol. III, Page 756.)
George is probably descended from William Pittillo — twice Land Provost
of Perth, a Burgess who had property in 1656 and George Petullo — Majister
(witness to a charter in Perth, Scotland in 1525). He was later chaplain
at Dundee.
His family ancestry probably also included William Pittulloch, a monk,
appointed Minister to Puthven in 1521; John Pattulloch — Last Roman
Catholic Priest of Abbey of Sebroath; Robert Pettilloch — commissary
to Pope Pius II; Robert Pettilloch of Clermont who was ambassador
from Scotland to France in 1458; A Robert Pattuloch who was granted
land in Sabture, France, in 1424; William Petilloch who early in
the 14th century was a Scotch Herald. He was made a grant of land
from David II, of Scotland, of three husbandlands in Bonjedward.
Found in Exchequer Rolls of Scotland for heralds for services at tournaments,
dated 1364.
The Pattillo name may have originated from a village, ten miles South-West
of Cupar Angus, which was formerly part of property from which a territorial
name was given to persons from there as "De Pittilloch".
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