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families, thus spreading the surname across the globe into the 20th and 21st
centuries.
Sources:
Kenneth Rutherford Davis - "The Rutherfords in Britain: a history and guide"
Alan Sutton Publishing - Gloucester, England 1987
Gary Rutherford Harding - "The Rutherfords of Roxburghshire" - 6th edition
Alemao Press 2002 - Seattle, Washington
Paul Vandewalle - "Van Ruddervoorde naar Rutherford"
Ruddervoorde, Belgium: Heemkundige Kring, 2003
Paul Vandewalle - "Gerard de Ridefort"
Ruddervoorde, Belgium: Heemkundige Kring, 1998
Alexander Jeffrey - "An historical and descriptive account of Roxburghshire"
published in Edinburgh by Fraser & Co. in 1836
Thomas H. Cockburn-Hood - "The Rutherfurds of that Ilk and their Cadets"
published in Edinburgh 1884
Alexander Jeffrey - "The history and antiquities in Roxburghshire and adjacent
districts" - published between 1855 and 1864 by T.C. Jack
John Marius Wilson - "The Imperial Gazetteer of Scotland"
published in 1868
James Watson - "Jedburgh Abbey and the Abbeys of Teviotdale"
Edinburgh: David Douglas 1894
George MacDonald Fraser - "Steel Bonnets : The Story of the Anglo-Scottish Border
Reivers" - Trafalgar Square 1986
Charles A. Hanna - "The Scotch-Irish: The Scot in North Britain, North Ireland, and
North America" - Vol.1 New York, NY
G. P. Putnam, 1902.
Robert W. Ramsey - "The 'Scotch-Irish' Migration
"Carolina Cradle, Settlement of the Northwest Carolina Frontier, 1747-1762"
Chapter XII, 1964
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