Clan Crozier
Mayflower: Floral Emblem of New Scotland (Nova Scotia);
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Origin of Clan Crozier
Clansfolk of Clan Crozier
Clan Crozier in the Military
Dunblane Memorial
In loving memory of Emma Crozier
of Montrose Way, Dunblane
Who died Wednesday, 13 March 1996
With fifteen of her classmates and her teacher
Class of Dunblane Primary, Dunblane, Scotland
The Dunblane Tragedy
The Croziers came from over from Normandy in 1066 with William the
Conqueror. Through the years, some moved northward to the southern areas
of Scotland where they became established as a Border Clan.
According to Scots Kith and Kin, Clan Crozier was in Liddesdale in the
14th Century. It is a sept of Clan
Armstrong.
Those with Nova Scotia Connections use the spelling "Crozier".
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