Clan Beaton in the Lowlands
Branches of Clan Beaton
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In the lowlands of Scotland, the name Beaton is said to have evolved from
the Anglo-Norman settlers who emigrated to the Lowlands of Scotland from
the village of Bethune in Pas de
Calais, France.
Beaton remains a frequent surname in Fife, from as far back as 1165.
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