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My Cairns Family

The Cairns family name traces its origing back to the parish of Mid-Calder, Midlothian in Scotland. The name derives from the Old Gaelic "carn" meaning cairn i.e., a pile of stones raised as a boundary marker or a memorial. The surname first appears on records in the mid 14th Century.

The earliest confirmed ancestor of our Cairns line is John Cairns of Clackmannan in the late 1700s. It was his grandson James Bain who emigrated to Australia in 1862.

My Cairns ancestry goes back 8 generations and biographies exist for some members as indicated by links


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